Dog Friendly Activities in Southold, NY

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There are 2 dog friendly activities in Southold, and 54 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 Southold.

Pet Friendly Cedar Point County Park
Cedar Point County Park Cedar Point County Park is a dog-friendly outdoor recreation area in East Hampton, NY. Explore the more than 600 acres that make up this delightful park. Take Fido on a hike along the Cedar Point Lighthouse Loop Trail, an easy 5.65-mile hike that will take about 2.5 hours to complete. Dogs must be leashed and are not permitted in the picnic areas. See Details
Pet Friendly Rocky Neck State Park
Rocky Neck State Park Rocky Neck State Park in Niantic, CT is dog friendly. Feel free to go on a hike with your leashed pup or eat some lunch in the picnic areas north of the train tracks. The park also has a tidal river that is home to a variety of different types of fish. Unfortunately, dogs are not allowed in campgrounds, south of the train tracks, on the beach or on the boardwalk. See Details
Sag Harbor Charters Captain Hagen welcomes you and your pup aboard the Marlinspike for a trip with Sag Harbor Charters in New York. Design your own dog-friendly charter or pick from one of the Captain's favorite trips. Whichever you choose, you and Fido will thoroughly enjoy your day out on the water. See Details
Duck Walk Hamptons The Duck Walk Hamptons is a beautiful dog-friendly Normandy chateau on 30 acres of lush grape vines in Water Mill, NY. Leashed dogs are welcome to relax alongside their owners indoors or outside. Human visitors can make a reservation and enjoy four samples of wine or buy a bottle. See Details
Squiretown Park Squiretown Park in Hampton Bays, NY, borders the Great Peconic Bay with a dog-friendly hiking trail that loops around as well as a scenic viewing spot overlooking the Bluffs. See Details
Valkyrie Sailing Charters Valkyrie Sailing Charters offers dog-friendly charters for every occasion (birthdays, bachelor and bachelorette parties, children's treasure hunts, sunset cruises, etc.). The company operates out of Sag Harbor with pick ups and drop offs available in Greenport, Montauk, or Sunset Beach on Shelter Island. See Details
Woodside Orchards - Aquebogue Fido can join you as you purchase apples, munch on cinnamon donuts and sip hard cider at Woodside Orchards - Aquebogue, a pet-friendly attraction in New York. Guests can hang out with their leashed dogs around its fire pits or enjoy a variety of ciders in its small tasting room. Pets are not allowed in the orchard itself. Aquebogue Woodside Orchards' hours vary seasonally, so guests should check its website or call ahead before planning their outings. See Details
RGNY Leashed dogs are welcome to join you as you enjoy a glass of wine at RGNY, a pet-friendly establishment in Riverhead, NY. Dogs are welcome only in the large outdoor area of the tasting room. They offer individual tastings, flights, and wines by the glass and bottle for you to enjoy. See Details
Yacht Hampton Boat Rental Yacht Hampton Boat Rental is a dog-friendly company in Sag Harbor, NY. Charter one of the company's boats from their large fleet of services. Please call ahead or email when planning a trip with your furry friend. They generally take up to one pet on most vessels, as multiple high-energy furry friends can make a boat experience unsafe. See Details
Paw Dog Park at Viney Hill Paw Dog Park at Viney Hill, located in Essex, CT, is a fenced off-leash dog area where Fido can romp and play. The park has separate dog areas, benches and agility equipment. See Details
The Alice a Sullivan Dog Park Bring Fido to The Alice A Sullivan Dog Park in Waterford, CT. Located on the outskirts of Stenger Farm Park, Fido can enjoy off-leash play in one of two enclosed areas for small or large dogs. There are benches and pet waste stations, but owners should bring water for Fido. Shade is very limited. After exploring the dog park, re-attach Fido's leash and walk the short trails at Stenger Farm Park. See Details
Westbrook Outlets Leashed dogs are welcome to join you at Westbrook Outlets in Westbrook, CT, and enjoy the pet-friendly outdoor space. However, pets are not permitted inside the stores so you will need someone to wait outside with Fido while you shop. The walkways are covered and there are grassy spaces throughout the shopping area. See Details
Inlet Pond County Park Inlet Pond County Park offers a well marked trail system (about 1.5 miles) through woodlands, open areas of shrubs and vines, and mature oak forest. Leashed dogs are welcome on these easy to follow trails. The trail leads to freshwater Inlet Pond that has an observation platform with seats. In late summer, hundreds of Bull Frog tadpoles inhabit the freshwater pond. Herons and egrets forage around the edge. The pond also hosts a pair of Mute Swans each spring for nesting and raising their cygnets. Tree Swallows and Red-winged Blackbirds nest around the pond. Beyond is a Long Island Sound. See Details
Rubies and Raspberries 'Rubies and Raspberries' is a pet-friendly Airbnb Experience hosted by Lois. Contact host before booking as prior approval is required to bring Fido. Your pooch is welcome to sit alongside you at this introductory class into the world of goldsmithing. You will receive a 3 mm round, faceted ruby or sapphire, 22 karat gold wire and solder needed to complete the project. Your host will guide you through each step of the process in soldering, annealing, piercing, pickling, sawing, sanding, polishing, measuring, shaping. You will get to take home a piece of unique handmade jewelry. Throughout the class your host will share details on the history of gold and show examples of ancient jewelry. The experience lasts 5 hours and can accommodate one guest ages 18 and up. Rates start at $425 per person. See Details
Timberlands Timberlands, also known as Timberland Preserve, is a dog-friendly hiking area in Guilford, CT. Immerse yourself in a peaceful oasis while you hike through this scenic 588-acre natural area. The trails are mostly level with a few steep grades, and you'll find a stream and lake for Fido to swim in. This area is open for hiking, biking, equestrian use & cross-country skiing. See Details
Mountain Laurel Loop Trail Mountain Laurel Loop Trail is an easy 2.3-mile hike that will take about 50 minutes to complete with Fido. Hike this trail in mid-June to see the mountain laurel in full bloom. This park is also beautiful throughout the year with its kettle pools and dense vegetation. A trail map is available at the Southampton Trails Preservation Society. See Details
Long Pond Greenbelt Nature Preserve Long Pond Greenbelt Nature Preserve is a pet-friendly attraction in Sag Harbor, NY. This location hosts many plants, animals, and a chain of 13 rare and fragile coastal plain ponds and shores. During your adventure, please ensure your furry friend remains leashed. See Details
ARF Thrift & Treasure Shop Shop for a good cause at the pet-friendly Animal Rescue Fund of the Hamptons (ARF) Thrift & Treasure Shop in Sagaponack, NY. Browse furniture, housewares, art, clothing, jewelry and more with your furry friend beside you. The proceeds from the shop help fund ARF's mission to provide excellent care for cats and dogs in need of adoptive homes. See Details
Good Ground Park Good Ground Park in Hampton Bays, NY, is a recreational park complete with amphitheater, located adjacent to Hampton Bays Main Street. Leashed dogs are welcome on the 1-mile wooded walking trail that connects the east end of the park to the west end. See Details
Cranberry Bog Nature Preserve Cranberry Bog Nature Preserve is a 165-acre site set in the wetlands of Riverhead. The park is what remains of an abandoned cranberry-growing operation. Leashed dogs are welcome on the hiking trails where you will experience sights of the Little Peconic River, various plant life, birds species, reptiles and other local wildlife in all seasons. About 3/4 of the way around the trail, you'll come across what's left of an old pump house from when the Woodhull family farmed cranberries at the bog. The focal point of the 1.1 mile loop is the wooden bridge over the bog. Look for a sign that marks the entrance to the preserve. There's a small off-road parking area. See Details
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