Dog Friendly Activities in Awendaw, SC

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There’s 1 dog friendly activity in Awendaw, and 24 more nearby. Use the links below to get an overview of each one, see pictures, print directions, and even read reviews from other dog owners. Coming from out of town? Get a discounted rate on pet friendly hotels in Awendaw.

Pet Friendly Dog Park at Palmetto Islands County Park
Dog Park at Palmetto Islands County Park Let Fido blow off some steam at the dog park at Palmetto Islands County Park in Mount Pleasant, SC. You will find separate fenced-in sections for small dogs and large dogs, shaded areas and seating for the humans. See Details
Pet Friendly Sullivan's Island Nature Trail
Sullivan's Island Nature Trail Sullivan's Island Nature Trail is a pet-friendly recreation area in Sullivan's Island, SC. Leashed dogs are welcome to join their owners along this 650-foot-long natural vegetative boardwalk that begins at a parking area and leads you past plant and animal life and to a beautiful beach view near a lighthouse. See Details
Marsh View Trail Dogs are invited to join their owners along the pet-friendly Marsh View Trail in Mount Pleasant, SC. Here, visitors can enjoy an easy and shady walk to the marsh and pollinator garden. Fido can even enjoy some off-leash play at the Rifle Range Dog Park along the way. Once you reach the end of the out-and-back path, there is a bench where you can unwind with Fido while taking in the views of the marsh. See Details
Charles Pinckney National Historic Site The dog-friendly Charles Pinckney National Historic Site in Mount Pleasant, SC preserves 28 acres of Snee Farm, a historic rice and indigo plantation. You can bring Fido along while you visit an 1828 coastal cottage and explore ornamental gardens and nature trails under majestic live oak canopies. See Details
Hampton Plantation State Historic Site Hampton Plantation State Historic Site is a pet-friendly destination that preserves the legacy of a colonial-era rice plantation in in McClellanville, SC. Visitors can explore walking trails through pine forests, observe views of Wambaw Creek, and encounter remnants of rice fields. The site, a National Historic Landmark, features the two-mile Nature Trail loop, offering insights into the area's natural diversity and history, including plaques with information on local flora, fauna, and historically significant details, making it a serene spot for birdwatching. See Details
Awendaw, SC, US