Dog Friendly Activities in Daytona Beach, FL

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There are 10 dog friendly activities in Daytona Beach. 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 Daytona Beach.

Pet Friendly Keysville Dog Park
Keysville Dog Park Fido can run and play at Keysville Dog Park in Deltona, FL. This fenced, off-leash dog park includes a separate small dog area, a doggie rinse station and water fountain, and waste bags. Restrooms are located nearby. See Details
Pet Friendly Ormond Beach Family YMCA Dog Park
Ormond Beach Family YMCA Dog Park Bring your dog to play off-leash at the 1.5-acre Ormond Beach Family YMCA Dog Park. People don't have to be members of the YMCA to enjoy the facility, but dogs must be registered with the YMCA to use it. Registered dogs will have special YMCA dog tags. See Details
Lighthouse Point Park Lighthouse Point Park and Ponce Inlet Dog Beach are a great place to relax with Fido in Florida. They area provides a wonderful view of the Ponce Inlet Lighthouse. Leashed dogs are allowed on the inlet and river shoreline beach. Lighthouse Point Park located on north side of Ponce de Leon Inlet. See Details
Michael Crotty Bicentennial Park Michael Crotty Bicentennial Park in Ormond Beach, FL, is a four-acre dog park where Fido can run, play and socialize. The park includes separate areas for large and small dogs, watering stations, benches and shade trees. See Details
De Leon Springs State Park The dog-friendly, historic De Leon Springs State Park in Florida is home to cool clear waters that are popular with anglers and swimmers, and winding trails through a lush subtropical forest. You can even grab a bite to eat at Sugar Mill Restaurant and eat it at one the picnic tables in the park. Leashed dogs are welcome to join their owners on the trails throughout the park, as long as they are cleaned up after. There is a fee per vehicle to enter the park. See Details
Riviera Oaks Dog Park The Riviera Oaks Dog Park in Holly Hill is a haven for your pet that allows Fido to romp with other dogs in a fenced setting that's surrounded by natural beauty. This pet-friendly park provides an area where dogs can be free from the leash, while enjoying a source of fresh water that is provided by the park. Owners must clean up after their pets, although the park does provide garbage cans and doggie bags for that purpose, making it very convenient. See Details
Sunrise Park North Visit the dog-friendly Sunrise Park North in Holly Hill, FL. This community recreation area features a 1.5-mile walking path, an outdoor fitness court, a fishing pier, a pedestrian bridge, a large playground, restrooms, and a pavilion overlooking the water. Leashed pups are welcome but must be cleaned up after. See Details
Wadsworth Park Wadsworth Park in Flagler Beach, FL, is home to many Flagler County sports leagues, boasts a skate park, and has a 60,000 square foot, fenced dog park where dogs can run unleashed and mingle with other canines. The park features separate sections for large and small dogs and provides benches for owners to watch their dogs have a ball. Leashed dogs are welcome in most other areas of the pet-friendly park. Check their website for any current closures. See Details
Fountain of Youth Eco/History Tours Fountain of Youth Eco/History Tours will take you and your pooch on a tour of De Leon Springs State Park. Join this pet-friendly tour to experience the wildlife and history of the park's waters and enjoy the preserved Eco-System of the St. John’s River. The Fountain of Youth Eco/History tour departs four times daily and lasts 50-minutes. Please call to make a reservation on their boat, the Acuera. See Details
Seemor Dog Park Your pet will love the chance to play off-leash at this small fenced dog park in Port Orange, FL. There are separate sections for small and large dogs, so your furry friend can play with dogs of the same size and temperament. See Details
Tomoka State Park Tomoka State Park in Ormond Beach, FL, welcomes leashed dogs. There is a 0.5-mile interpretive trail that you can enjoy with your pup. Biting insects can be problematic during warmer months, so plan accordingly. Please note that pets are not permitted on playgrounds, beaches, or in buildings. See Details
Flagler Beach Farmers Market Fido is welcome to join you at Flagler Beach Farmers Market, a pet-friendly market in Flagler Beach, FL. This market is sponsored by Flagler Strong, a local non-profit organization committed to disaster relief and community out reach. Flagler Beach Farmers Market features prepared foods, fruits and vegetables, handmade products and more. See Details
Bulow Creek State Park Enjoy the great outdoors with Fido at Bulow Creek State Park, a dog-friendly site in Ormond Beach, FL. This large park protects over 5,000 acres of wilderness, including the Fairchild Oak, one of the largest live oak trees in the South! There are several trails inside the park, one of which is seven miles long and ends at the Bulow Plantation Ruins. Bird watching, picnicking and geo-seeking are also available activities. Dogs must stay leashed during your visit. See Details
Ormond Beach Fido is welcome to join you on the 0.5-mile, pet-friendly stretch of Ormond Beach in Ormond Beach, FL. From sunrise to sunset, leashed pups are allowed on the beach from Rockefeller Drive to Milsap Road. Please clean up after your pet and be sure to bring their vaccination records. See Details
Halifax Humane Society: Rescue ReTail Thrift Store Rescue ReTail Thrift Store is a pet-friendly place to shop with Fido in Ormond Beach, FL. They sell a variety of gently-used items, including clothing & shoes, furniture, housewares, electronics, pet supplies, and more. All proceeds directly benefit the efforts of Halifax Humane Society. See Details
North Peninsula State Park North Peninsula State Park in Ormond Beach, FL, is pet friendly. Unfortunately, Fido isn't welcome on the beaches, in any buildings, or in the water at this park, but they can still enjoy the bike path along State Road A1A or the two-mile Coastal Strand Trail, which, for the wildlife-lovers, is home to the gopher tortoise and the Eastern indigo snake. See Details
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