Dog-Friendly Activities in Gresham, SC

Here are the dog-friendly activities closest to Gresham. Use the links below to get an overview of each one, see pictures, print directions, and even read reviews from other dog owners.

Pet Friendly Barefoot Landing
Barefoot Landing Located along the Intracoastal Waterway, the dog-friendly Barefoot Landing in North Myrtle Beach, SC, combines beauty and nature with fun and excitement for the entire family. Leashed pets are welcome to join you for shopping, dining and entertainment along the boardwalk area. Several restaurants encourage patrons to dine with their pets in outside seating areas. And don't forget to visit Faux Paws for novelty items, t-shirts, toys, costumes, gourmet treats and even a photo op' for Fido. See Details
Pet Friendly James Island County Park
James Island County Park A visit to dog-friendly James Island County Park is a great way to spend an afternoon in Charleston, SC, with your pup. This park features a dog beach, four acres of open grassy space, a cleaning station, a fenced play area for small dogs and waste stations. A nominal fee is charged to enter the park. See Details
Magnolia Plantation & Gardens The pet-friendly Magnolia Plantation & Gardens in Charleston, SC, has beautiful gardens you can explore with Fido. Please note that dogs aren't permitted on the tours or the tram. In addition to the garden, there are many dog-friendly nature trails on the property. See Details
Charleston Water Taxi The dog-friendly Charleston Water Taxi provides ferry service for four different locations in Charleston, SC. Well-behaved, leashed pets are welcome to accompany you on the water taxi. See the beauty of Charleston from the water on your way to your next stop! Dolphins also often make an appearance. See Details
Charles Towne Landing The Charles Towne Landing is a dog-friendly, state historical site in Charleston, SC, where you and your family can learn about the oldest South Carolina Colony. Well-mannered pets are welcomed on a 6-foot leash. Please note that dogs are not permitted in the Animal Forest or the museum. See Details
Myrtle Beach State Park The popular dog-friendly Myrtle Beach State Park is in the heart of the Grand Strand in Myrtle Beach, SC. Leashed dogs are permitted on the trails and in most of the outdoor areas of the park. However, dogs are not allowed on any beaches in the park from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, May 1st through Labor Day. Dogs must always be leashed, and humans must always clean up after their pets. See Details
Exclusive Fishing Charter Exclusive Fishing Charter offers dog-friendly fishing and sunset tours in Charleston, SC. They specialize in year-round catching both native inshore and nearshore species. Participants of all ages and skill levels are welcome. The staff guarantee that they'll put you in the right place, at the right time, doing the right thing and using the right bait! See Details
Old Charleston Ghost Tours Bring Fido along on a dog-friendly Old Charleston Ghost Tour in Charleston, SC! This walking tour starts in Washington Park and lasts about 90 minutes. You and your pooch may even hear a story about a ghost dog that roams the streets of Charleston. See Details
Charleston Carriage Works Charleston Carriage Works offers dog-friendly, narrated tours of Charleston's residential historic district in covered, horse-drawn carriages. Guests bringing their dog will need to purchase an entire row for themselves (4 seats). Tours load and depart approximately every 15-30 minutes from their stable. See Details
Pitt Street Railroad Bridge Pitt Street Railroad Bridge in Mount Pleasant, SC, is an old railroad causeway that used to connect Mount Pleasant to Sullivan's Island. The city planted grass and palm trees, and it is a beautiful pet-friendly place to walk your dog and watch the sunset. There are pet waste stations and a water fountain for people and dogs. A must-do when in Charleston! See Details
Riverwalk Leashed dogs are welcome to stroll along the pet-friendly Riverwalk in historic downtown Wilmington, NC. The Riverwalk runs for nearly two miles along the bank of the Cape Fear River, from the foot of Nun Street on the South to the Isabel Holmes Bridge on the North. Paid parking areas are located along the boardwalk. See Details
Isle of Palms Beaches Isle of Palms Beaches in South Carolina boasts seven miles of pristine coasts that you can access via 57 public paths. These pet-friendly beaches allow dogs to visit off-leash from 5:00 AM until 9:00 AM April 1st through September 14th, and from 4:00 PM until 10:00 AM September 15th through March 31st. At all other times, dogs must be leashed and under complete control, even in the water. Residents are encouraged to obtain a dog permit from the Isle of Palms Police Department when visiting. See Details
Myrtle Beach Public Beaches Public Beaches in Myrtle Beach, SC, are pet friendly during certain times of the day throughout the year. Dogs are permitted on the beach anytime from Labor Day through April 30. No dogs are allowed on the beach from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM May 1- Labor Day. Pets must be on a leash seven feet or shorter at all times. Owners are responsible for picking up and disposing of waste. See Details
Oak Island Beaches The Oak Island, NC beaches (Caswell, Yaupon, & Long Beach) are very family and pet friendly. Bring Fido for a run through the sand and water! From March 16th through October 15th, dogs must be leashed at all times in the public beach areas. See Details
Vereen Memorial Park and Gardens With several different nature trails and a boardwalk over the waterway, Vereen Memorial Park and Gardens in Little River, SC, is a great place to bring your furry friend. All dogs are required to be on a leash during their visit to this pet-friendly park and potty bags are available to help preserve the cleanliness of the space. See Details
Benson Dog Park Benson, NC, is home to the Benson Dog Park, where pups are welcome to play off-leash! This one-acre recreation area offers two separate spaces for small dogs under 25 lbs and large dogs over 25 lbs. Waste bags and trash receptacles are also available for easy cleanup to keep the park in good condition. See Details
Congaree National Park Bring Fido to the dog-friendly Congaree National Park in Hopkins, SC. This picturesque recreation area allows pets to wander all trails, including the boardwalk. The trails vary between easy short trails and a couple of longer trails that are over 10 miles in a loop. All pets must be on a leash under six feet and under their owner's control at all times. Pets may not be left unattended for any period of time. Check out the pet-friendly campsites if you want to tackle more than one trail together. See Details
UNC Charlotte Botanical Gardens UNC Charlotte Botanical Gardens is a dog-friendly garden in Charlotte, NC. Fido is welcome in the greenhouse but must be carried in your arms. Dogs on leashes are welcome to tour the gardens with you. The outdoor gardens are open every day from dawn to dusk. See Details
Fort Fisher State Park Leashed dogs are welcome year-round at dog-friendly Fort Fisher State Park in Kure Beach, NC. This very wide beach is ideal for Fido to run and swim with other dogs. Explore the one-mile trail that traverses the salt marsh and ends at an observation deck with views of Zeke's Island and the Cape Fear River. Pet waste cleanup laws are strict, and bags are provided for this purpose. See Details
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
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