Dog Friendly Activities in Brevard, NC

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There are 11 dog friendly activities in Brevard. 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 Brevard.

Pet Friendly Mount Pisgah and Buck Spring Lodge Trails
Mount Pisgah and Buck Spring Lodge Trails Mount Pisgah and Buck Spring Lodge Trails are pet-friendly in Canton, NC. It is a difficult, 2.4 mile hike on the Blue Ridge Parkway that will take about 1.5 hours to complete with Fido. This trail involves a lot of climbing, so be sure you and your dog are in shape before heading out. The views from the summit of Mount Pisgah, one of the highest peaks in the Blue Ridge range, are spectacular. Dogs must be on a 6-foot leash or shorter. See Details
Pet Friendly Jocasse Lake Tours
Jocasse Lake Tours Family-owned Jocasse Lake Tours is a pet-friendly water activity for Fido in Salem, SC. Bring Fido out for a day on the lake with some fun stops in between. See Details
Tractor Supply Co. Tractor Supply Co. is a dog friendly store in Clyde, NC. Bring your dog to shop with you for outdoor living essentials, hardware, tools, gardening supplies, pet food, and more. Your pup might even receive a treat at checkout! See Details
Mast General Store Mast General Store is a pet-friendly store in Hendersonville, NC. This old-fashioned spot is stocked with country gourmet foods, cast-iron cookware, old-fashioned toys, footwear, candy by the pound, souvenirs, and more. They even have a pet section! Bring Fido along while you shop their selection of collars/leashes, water bowls, toys, locally-made treats, and more. See Details
The Brandy Bar + Cocktails The Brandy Bar + Cocktails in Hendersonville, NC is dog friendly. It's the state's first brandy bar and offers 43 types of brandies from countries across the globe. The brandy is served with a variety of locally sourced bar snacks. Dogs are welcome inside or at one of the pet-friendly, sidewalk tables. See Details
Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site is dedicated to preserving the legacy of Carl Sandburg and communicating the stories of his works, life and significance as an American poet, writer, historian, biographer of Abraham Lincoln, and social activist. The park is located on 264 acres in western North Carolina. Visitors can tour the Sandburg Home, hike on over 5 miles of trails, visit the farm and dairy goats, and much more. The average visitor spends two hours at "Connemara." Make sure to have Fido become a "Bark Ranger" while you are there! Admission is free to enter the park, access the bookstore and information in the ground floor of the Sandburg Home, walk the trails and visit the barn. There is a fee for the house tour. Please note that dogs are not permitted in any buildings. Carl Sandburg Home NHS is open 7 days a week, year round. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Days. See Details
K. Johnson Family Farm Fido is welcome to accompany you when visiting dog-friendly K. Johnson Family Farm in Hendersonville, NC. Their local produce stand specializes in southern vegetables, and they also sell fruit, eggs, milk, honey, baked goods, beef and pork products. Special events are held throughout the year; check their website for current schedule. See Details
Barnes & Noble Barnes & Noble is a popular bookstore chain with a dog-friendly location in Asheville, NC. Leashed dogs are welcome to join you while perusing the aisles for a classic novel or brilliant best-seller. Pets are not permitted inside the in-store café. See Details
Haunts of Hendo Haunts of Hendo is a seasonal, dog-friendly, haunted walking tour of downtown Hendersonville, NC. The tour covers about 1.1 miles and guests will hear about the Lady on the Courthouse Balcony, an unsolved triple homicide, the story behind the figures who roam the Curb Market lot, and more. The tour is recommended for ages 10 years old and up. See Details
Jones Gap State Park Jones Gap State Park is a pet-friendly place in Marietta, SC. Bring your dog to explore the trails at this Upstate park. Highlights include waterfalls, creeks and shady walks through the trees. Dog owners are reminded to bring a leash and to clean up any mess that is left behind. See Details
Table Rock State Park Table Rock State Park is a pet-friendly site in Pickens, SC. This 3,083-acre state park encompasses challenging hiking trails, two park lakes, a campground, rustic mountain cabins, meeting facilities and many other quality outdoor activities. Table Rock Mountain provides a towering backdrop for an upcountry retreat at the edge of the Blue Ridge Escarpment. Pets are not allowed in or around lodging facilities. See Details
Pet's Own Place Dog Park Pet's Own Place Dog Park is a spacious, dog-friendly field in Hendersonville, NC. Located across Mud Creek at the Oklawaha Greenway trail head, the park is fenced with two separate sections for small and large dogs. There is also a waste bag dispenser, trash receptacle and a water spigot. Parking is available off Seventh Avenue. See Details
Morris Broadband Dog Park Morris Broadband Dog Park is situated within the Bill Moore Community Park in Fletcher, NC. The park features two fenced areas, one for large dogs and another for small dogs. The park also includes obstacles and agility equipment. See Details
Ceasars Head State Park Ceasars Head State Park, is a pet-friendly natural area that is part of the protected Mountain Bridge Wilderness Area in Cleveland, SC. With more than 50 miles of easy to strenuous hiking trails dotted by trailside camping, visitors to Caesars Head can avail themselves of majestic Blue Ridge Mountain panoramas in the verdant, secluded valleys of the area. Marvel at the beauty of Raven Cliff Falls, the excitement of mountain river fishing in the Middle Saluda, or just enjoy the sights and sounds of abundant wildlife during a picnic outing with family and friends. Leashed pets are allowed in most outdoor areas. Pets are not allowed in or around lodging facilities. See Details
Jump Off Rock Jump Off Rock offers three dog-friendly, shaded, moderate trails taking anywhere from 15 minutes to 45 minutes to complete. The boulder rocks make for a perfect workout for both small and large Fido’s. The view is spectacular and at the end of the trail there are benches under the trees to rest, as well as a hand-pump water station for Fido to have a fresh drink of mountain water. See Details
Devils Fork State Park Bring Fido to dog-friendly Devils Fork State Park in Salem, SC. The park provides the only public access to mountain spring-fed Lake Jocassee, a 7,565-acre lake which attracts tourists, dog owners and water sport enthusiasts. The park has a mile long nature trail, a boat ramp, playground, picnic areas and shelters, in addition to a park store which sells select grocery items and firewood. Overnight visitors can reserve one of five pet-friendly villas to enjoy an extended stay in this scenic park. During your visit drive to Jumping Off Rock for a panoramic lake view, hike the Oconee Bell Trail, and see the breathtaking waterfalls on Lake Jocassee. See Details
DuPont State Recreational Forest DuPont Forest is a pet-friendly recreation area in Cedar Mountain, NC. Located in the Blue Ridge Mountains between Hendersonville and Brevard, this 10,400 acres of forest feature four major waterfalls on the Little River and several on the Grassy Creek. It's the perfect place to take your pooch for a wander and explore some natural beauty. See Details
Sliding Rock Pack up the whole family for a trip to Sliding Rock, a popular swimming hole in Pisgah Forest, NC. The area features a natural rock water slide that is a part of the Chattooga River in the pet-friendly Pisgah National Forest. Please note that Sliding Rock is a popular destination and can get busy during the summer months and weekends. Visitor limits are enforced. Dogs are allowed in the area but must be on a leash and cannot slide. See Details
SkyTop Orchard SkyTop Orchard is a dog-friendly seasonal attraction in Zirconia, NC. Perched in the mountains of Western North Carolina, SkyTop Orchard is a "pick-your-own" orchard offering a wide variety of apples, grapes, pears, and pumpkins. They also offers bags of pre-picked fruit as well as apple treats, cider, honeys, jams, gift boxes, and more. Visitors to Skytop are welcome to explore the grounds which include ponds, a bamboo forest, and plenty of barnyard animals. Leashed pets are welcome to join in on the fun! Check their website for opening and closing dates in summer and fall. See Details
Sam Knob Summit and Flat Laurel Creek Trail Sam Knob Summit and Flat Laurel Creek Trail is a pet-friendly hike in Canton, NC. It's a moderately easy, 3.6 mile trek that will take about 2.5 hours to complete with Fido. These two trails combine for a nice loops hike that leads you out to a picturesque lookout. The trail itself is gorgeous with wildflowers and berries to enjoy in spring, and colorful leaves in the fall. Please note that dogs must be on a leash between April 1 and August 15, but must be under voice control at all times. See Details
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