Why Unleashed?

  • All Grass

    Our K9 grass is engineered and designed just for dogs.

  • Pool

    Ahhh, nothing refreshes our guests quicker than a splash in our bone shaped pool.

  • Cage Free

    No metal cages or kennels. Our suites are all glass.

  • Save

    Our packages and discounts are aimed to keep our guests coming back at an affordable rate.

  • Indoor Park

    Unleashed offers the space of an outdoor park but in a climate-controlled building.

  • All Dogs Welcome

    EVERY dog deserves proper care. No matter the breed or temperament, your dog is welcome at Unleashed.

  • Traditional & Non

    We offer both forms of daycare to suit every dog’s needs.

  • Drive Thru

    In a hurry? Stay in your car and let us do our job.

  • Dogs are People Too!

    We believe if it’s not suitable for people, it’s not suitable for dogs.

  • Professional Grooming

    Our groomers have 15 years experience and are available by appointment or at the conclusion of your dog’s visit.

  • Webcams

    We encourage our clients to peek in on their dogs throughout the day and experience a day at Unleashed while checking on their dog.

  • Trained Staff

    Our staff complete a rigorous training program to ensure they can handle any and all situations they may encounter at Unleashed.

Our Top Dog Friendly Hiking Trails



The summer months mean warm weather and outdoor activities, especially with your dog. We’ve compiled a list of our favorite local dog friendly hiking trails that are perfect for your dog date!

If you’re looking for a minimal expense activity for you and your dog look no further than Salt Lake’s backyard! Utah is home to some of the best dog friendly hiking trails and is an excellent way to incorporate additional exercise into your pet’s life (and yours!)

Parleys Historic Nature Park

Are you familiar with Parley’s Historic Nature Park? It’s an ideal hike for dogs that love water, located at the southern edge of Salt Lake City (2740 S 2700 E). Parley’s is one of the best-off leash parks in the area. The trail offers amazing views of Parley’s Canyon, a wildlife refuge area, and the path is accompanied by Parley’s Creek. 

Historic Union Pacific Trail

Opened to the public as a state park in 1992, this trail has a starting elevation of 6,900’ while the trail head is located just off Bonanza Dr. and offers supreme views of Park City and Echo Reservoir The surface is primarily gravel with some sections that are composed of asphalt, making it tough on dogs with sensitive paws. Make sure to bring a leash as it is a requirement. 

Millcreek Canyon

Unleash the hounds! …On odd days, dogs are permitted to roam and hike alongside you off-leash every other day (5th, 7th, 21st etc..). However, on even days dogs must be leashed. Surrounded by a densely forested canyon these Millcreek hikes are some of the best and offer ample adventure space for you and your hiking buddy.

Hiking Tips For You and Your Dog

  • Always make sure to obey the trail rules, each trail has several signs at the start of each trail head allowing users to read further into what the overall trail expectations should be.
  • Bring enough snacks and water for two. While temperatures in the mountains tend to be cooler than the valley, it’s still important to pack well. It’s important to remember that dogs don’t sweat like humans do. For them to cool down, making them a higher risk for overheating. Bringing snacks and fluids for you and your dog is extremely important. Collapsible water bowls come in handy for occasions like these.