Other Dog Activities in Royal Lakes, IL

There are 5 other dog-friendly attractions within 20 miles of Royal Lakes. 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 Royal Lakes.

Pet Friendly Recess Brewing
Recess Brewing Recess Brewing is a dog-friendly brewery in Edwardsville, IL. They have a 1500 square foot brewery and a 1100 square foot taproom where you can enjoy a pint of beer with Fido inside or outside. They also carry wine and Billy Goat chips available for purchase, along with free coffee, soda, and popcorn coutesy of Wildey Theatre. You are also welcome to order in or bring your own food. See Details
Pet Friendly Litchfield Sky View Drive-In
Litchfield Sky View Drive-In Litchfield Sky View Drive-In is a dog-friendly drive-in movie theater in Litchfield, IL. This Route 66 Hall of Fame member is a great place to watch and enjoy a movie with your pooch. Dogs are welcome on a leash, as long as they are well-behaved and won't bark at the exciting scenes. Please be aware that this is a seasonal attraction and is generally available from May through October. See Details
Bubby & Sissy's Leashed pups can join their people on the patio outside Bubby & Sissy's, a pet-friendly nightclub in Alton, IL. This open-minded place celebrates diversity and being yourself, which also means being able to hang out with your canine best friend. Their staff caters to all equally, including Fido. See Details
Piasa Bird Mural Leashed dogs are allowed at Piasa Bird, a pet-friendly monument in Alton, IL. The Piasa Bird (pronounced Pie-uh-saw), is a local legend, painted high on the bluffs along the Mississippi River by Native Americans. Bring your pup to see this exceptional artifact on the rocks. See Details
Edward Ted and Pat Jones- Confluence State Park Edward Ted and Pat Jones - Confluence State Park is a dog-friendly nature park in West Alton, MO. This spacious park is the point where Mississippi and Missouri Rivers merge. You and Fido can explore the wetlands of the park together and read about the Lewis and Clark Expedition. This park is also a great spot to view bald eagles. Leashed pets are allowed in the park but must stay out of historic buildings and swimming areas. See Details
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