Dog Friendly Activities in Corolla, NC

There are 3 dog friendly activities in Corolla, and 13 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 Corolla.

Pet Friendly Heritage Park at the Whalehead Club
Heritage Park at the Whalehead Club Heritage Park at the Whalehead Club in Corolla, NC, is pet friendly! Also known as Historic Corolla Park, this beautiful space on the Currituck Sound welcomes leashed dogs to explore with their owners. Set on 39 pristine acres in Historic Corolla, the Whalehead is a beautifully restored 1920s-era Art Nouveau-style mansion listed on the National Register of Historic Places. See Details
Pet Friendly Kitty Hawk Kites
Kitty Hawk Kites Kitty Hawk Kites is a dog-friendly outdoor activity store in Monterey Plaza in Corolla, NC. These dog lovers welcome kite lovers to peruse their eclectic store's aisles. In addition to all the great outdoor goods, they also stock dog treats to keep Fido happy while you're inside. See Details
Kitty Hawk Kites The pet-friendly Kitty Hawk Kites is located in Timbuck II Shopping Village in Corolla, NC! Leashed pups are welcome to browse through this eclectic store filled with everything to get you high in the sky. In addition to all the great outdoor goods, they also stock dog treats to keep Fido happy while you're inside. See Details
Kitty Hawk Beach Bring Fido to enjoy some fun in the sun at the pet-friendly public beaches in Kitty Hawk, NC! From the Friday before Memorial Day until the day after Labor Day, between 10:00 AM and 6:00 PM, dogs are welcome on the beach on a leash no more than 6' long. At all other times during the year, dogs may be taken off the leash only if they will not disturb other people or on a leash retractable to 12' long. A leash must be with the owner at all times. See Details
Duck Beach Dogs are allowed on the pet-friendly beach of Duck, NC! Here, pups may splash around unleashed, but as a matter of public safety and courtesy, they should be under the watchful eye of their owner. Note that the town does not own public beach access, and access is only found at privately owned community spaces. Check with the homeowners association or your rental company for beach access questions. See Details
Outer Banks Kayak Adventures Dogs are welcome on kayak and SUP tours with the pet-friendly Outer Banks Kayak Adventures in Duck, NC. They ask that customers notify them when making a tour reservation so that they arrange for a private tour for you and your pup. Owners are asked to clean up after their pets and obey leash laws. See Details
The Waterfront Shops The Waterfront Shops in Duck, NC, are pet friendly! You and your pup can walk along the boardwalk in front of this unique waterfront shopping village with over 27 boutiques, restaurants, eateries and more. At the centerpiece is a pier that can accommodate many boats. Leashed dogs are welcome as long as they are well-behaved. See Details
The Spice & Tea Exchange of Duck Fido is welcome to join you The Spice & Tea Exchange of Duck, a pet-friendly shop with a location in Duck, NC. Well behaved dogs can accompany you inside the shop if they remain leashed. The Spice & Tea Exchange offer over 140 fine spices, 75 hand-mixed seasoning blends, sugars, salts, and teas. Visitors can also purchase gourmet gifts, souvenirs, and accessories. See Details
Morris Farm Market At the Morris Farm Market, you can shop, dine, play, and more with your dog. They have two food trucks in the store area, a bar, and an ice cream/dessert stand. They sell groceries and home furnishings, and have near 20 bathrooms. There is also a big sand hill with tubes that can be explored and tractors that can be posed with. They even have a goat named Jean! See Details
Kitty Hawk Kites Kitty Hawk Kites is a dog-friendly outdoor activity store in Duck, NC. This shop welcomes kite lovers and their pups to come and peruse the aisles of their eclectic store full of all things to get you high in the sky. In addition to all the great outdoor goods, they also stock dog treats to keep Fido happy while you're inside. See Details
Munden Point Park Munden Point Park is a dog-friendly, 100-acre park located on the North Landing River in Virginia Beach, VA. The park features a disc golf course, picnic shelters, a boat ramp along with a kayak and canoe launch, an outdoor amphitheater, sports fields, restrooms, and more. Leashed dogs are welcome. See Details
False Cape State Park False Cape State Park is a pet-friendly recreation area in Virginia Beach, VA. Your leashed pup is allowed to enter the park but must do so via boat or North Carolina entrance, not the Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge. Packing plenty of water, sunscreen and insect repellent during your visit is important. See Details
Knotts Island - Currituck Ferry Terminal Ride the Knott's Island Ferry to or from Knott's island with your dog! Your leashed dog can either stay in your car, go on the deck, or climb the stairs to the sun deck with you. The ferry has a seasonal schedule, with fewer runs during the summer from early June to early August, when school is not in session. Humans and dogs ride for free. See Details
Southern Shores Beach Dogs are welcome to visit the pet-friendly beach in Southern Shores, NC, with their owners. Fido is permitted on the beach before 9:00 AM and after 6:00 PM from May 15 to September 15. During the off-season, pets are allowed on the beach at all hours. Pups must be on a leash under ten feet throughout the entire year, and owners must clean up after their pets. See Details
The Duck Trail The Duck Trail is a six-mile pet-friendly pathway in Duck, NC. Leashed pets can join their owners on this trail which pedestrians, bicyclists and skaters utilize. Dog owners are reminded to clean up any mess left behind by pups and keep them leashed at all times. See Details
Mackay Island National Wildlife Refuge Mackay Island National Wildlife Refuge is a pet-friendly area spanning from Knotts Island, NC up to Virginia Beach. Its' goal is to protect migratory birds and endangered species, attracting tens of thousands of ducks in winter and diverse marsh birds in summer, with 187 bird species recorded. Offering serene escapes and recreational activities like photography and birding, it's a haven for reconnecting with nature alongside your four-legged companion. See Details
Corolla, NC, US