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Frampton Plantation House

Conveniently located off I-95 in Yemassee, SC, the pet-friendly Lowcountry Visitors Center and Museum at Frampton Plantation House is a historical destination, as well as a good spot for Fido to stretch his legs. The property dates back to the 1700s, when it was part of a King's Grant to the Frampton family. The plantation house dates back to 1868, when it was rebuilt after being burned by General Sherman’s troops. It now houses the Lowcountry Visitors Center, Museum and Gift Shop. Dogs are welcome anywhere on the four acre property, and well-behaved dogs are allowed inside the house. Visit Website

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Frampton Plantation House has received a rating of 4.2 out of 5 bones by 5 canine critics on BringFido.

  • Jill
    Jun 24, 2023
    Surprising Find Just off the Highway

    We were looking for a place to stop and stretch our legs and happened upon the Frampton House Museum. This historical site has an incredible Harriet Tubman statue that you shouldn’t miss! The grounds are dog friendly and the house allows dogs in if they are calm and well-behaved. There’s also a walking trail if you have more time for your stop.

  • Michele
    May 31, 2023
    Dogs allowed

    This was very disappointing. They boast the trees, which are huge, however we’ve seen just as large on our exploration of the area. the house takes about 5-10 minutes to go through. Not a lot of period type things. Nice that our dog was allowed in the house but the only good thing about the stop.

  • Carmen
    Oct 16, 2019
    So dog-friendly!

    I work upstairs at Frampton Plantation and love to see you bring your dog by for a visit. We encourage you to walk your furry friend around the property and bring them inside. They are a part of your family and we welcome them.

  • Colleen
    Mar 25, 2019
    Incredibly dog-friendly!

    What a gem of a place! A former plantation house, with expansive grounds just off the interstate, we called ahead to make sure we were okay with a 3 month old Great Dane puppy who is just getting used to a collar, and definitely not ready for a leash. We were even more charmed by the people who welcomed us with cameras ready and plenty of shaded picnic tables. We drive up to Virginia from Florida at least 2-3 times a year, so we’ll be back!

  • Tiffany russell
    More than a year ago
    great quick stop

    Great place to walk the dogs, learn a little about the history of the area and do a little gift shop shopping- all with the pups! Great 20 min stop

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