Dog Friendly Activities in Georgetown, SC

There are 5 dog friendly activities within 20 miles of Georgetown. 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 Georgetown.

Pet Friendly Huntington Beach State Park
Huntington Beach State Park Huntington Beach State Park in Murrells Inlet, SC, is pet friendly in some areas. Leashed pups are welcome in the park year-round and at the south end of the beach. Dogs are prohibited in buildings, including Atalaya and on the north end of the beach. The north end extends from the beach access at the north parking lot to the jetty. See Details
Pet Friendly Surfside Beach Bark Park
Surfside Beach Bark Park Surfside Beach Bark Park in Surfside Beach, SC, is great for Fido to explore and play off-leash. This recreation area features separate spaces for small and large dogs. All dogs must have current rabies vaccinations and wear recent license tags. The park is closed Wednesdays from 10:00 AM to noon for cleaning. See Details
Abbey Nature Trail Bring Fido with you to explore nature at the dog-friendly Abbey Nature Trail in Wilmington, NC. The 67-acre Abbey Nature Preserve has a 2.4-mile nature trail winding through woods and crossing over the mill pond. Once the original site of Poplar Grove's gristmill, the preserve is now part of the Coastal Land Trust and a wonderful escape from the city. Dogs must be on a leash, and please clean up after your pooch. See Details
Freeway Park Freeway Park is a dog park in Murrells Inlet, SC. This fenced recreation area spans three acres and features a bridge overlooking a pond. You can feed the fish from the bridge or hang out at the table and chairs overlooking the water. Dogs can run off-leash. All dogs must be registered at A Dog's Way Inn before entering the park. Aggressive breeds are not permitted. See Details
Hampton Plantation State Historic Site Hampton Plantation State Historic Site is a pet-friendly destination that preserves the legacy of a colonial-era rice plantation in in McClellanville, SC. Visitors can explore walking trails through pine forests, observe views of Wambaw Creek, and encounter remnants of rice fields. The site, a National Historic Landmark, features the two-mile Nature Trail loop, offering insights into the area's natural diversity and history, including plaques with information on local flora, fauna, and historically significant details, making it a serene spot for birdwatching. See Details
Georgetown, SC, US