Dog Friendly Activities in Jeffersonton, VA

There’s 1 dog friendly activity in Jeffersonton, and 24 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 Jeffersonton.

Pet Friendly Death Ridge Brewery
Death Ridge Brewery Death Ridge Brewery is a pet-friendly brewpub in Jeffersonton, VA, where you can enjoy a craft beer with your best friend at a seat in the taproom. Leashed, friendly pets are welcome to roam with their owners around the expansive property to sniff out artifacts left by the former Civil War camp on the property. Dogs are also invited to play off leash at the brewery’s fenced Grrowler Park, and they can grab a drink from the self-filling stainless steel water bowls on each side of the building. Check their website for upcoming food trucks and live music. See Details
Pet Friendly Barrel Oak Winery & Brewery
Barrel Oak Winery & Brewery Barrel Oak Winery & Brewery is a beautiful family-owned winery in Delaplane, VA, that welcomes dogs with open arms. They say that Barrel Oaks Winery stands for "BOW" (as in bow wow), and they even have wines named after their dogs! It is a great place to tour the countryside with your dog, or sit on their pet-friendly patio and enjoy wine and cheese while making new friends. See Details
Old Bust Head Brewing Company Old Bust Head Brewing Company is an independent, solar-powered microbrewery in Warrenton, VA brewing traditional ales and lagers. Dogs are welcome to join you at outdoor tables on the covered patio between the taproom and production area. Rotating food trucks are often available. See Details
Aspen Dale Winery at the Barn Aspen Dale Winery at the Barn is a dog-friendly winery in Delaplane, VA. They produce award-winning wines on a working farm, complete with horses, goats, and chickens, and surrounded by fields, wetlands, and fish ponds. Leashed dogs are welcome on the property. Call ahead for seasonal hours. See Details
Shenandoah National Park Skyline Drive Bring Fido on this dog-friendly, scenic byway that stretches 105 miles from its northern entrance at Front Royal, VA, to its southern entrance near Waynesboro. Skyline Drive is a scenic roadway that takes you through the park and has scenic viewpoints. The area encompasses vibrant small cities, rural hamlets, mountains, rivers and more. See Details
Warrenton Branch Greenway The Warrenton Branch Greenway is one of 1600 rail-trails supported by Rails-to-Trails Conservancy, a nonprofit organization that is working to create a nationwide network of trails from former rail lines and connecting corridors. Previously an unused railroad corridor, this "rail-trail" is now a great place to walk Fido in Warrenton! The map below shows a parking area with convenient access to the Warrenton Branch Greenway. Rails-to-Trails Conservancy has generously provided map data for this trail to Bring Fido for informational purposes only. For more detailed trail information, please visit TrailLink.com. See Details
Powers Farm & Brewery Powers Farm & Brewery is a pet-friendly establishment in Midland, VA. Leashed dogs are welcome to join at a table indoors or outdoors. They offer farm-brewed beers, soft Kombucha and house-made Root Beer. Please refer to their website for their food truck schedule. See Details
Mountain Run Winery Bring your dog for a tasting at this award-winning farm winery just five minutes from downtown Culpeper. It's open for onsite consumption Friday through Sunday. See Details
Vint Hill Dog Park Vint Hill Dog Park is a fully-fenced park with plenty of room for dogs of all sizes to run and play in Warrenton, VA. This 1.25-acre park features benches, shade trees, a shelter, activity equipment, a water station and parking. Clean-up bags are often in stock at the waste stations in the park. See Details
Molon Lave Vineyards Molon Lave Vineyards is a pet-friendly destination in Warrenton, VA. This boutique farm winery, located on 50 acres of vineyards, forests and ponds, specializes in producing handcrafted wines using traditional European wine-making techniques. Pets are welcome on a leash as long as they remain outdoors. While the winery doesn't have a dog menu, a bowl of water and organic dog biscuits are available by request. See Details
Magnolia Vineyards Magnolia Vineyards is a pet-friendly boutique winery in Amissville, VA. Producing 750 cases per year, their goal is to offer wines carefully crafted in traditional European styles. Enjoy cheese pairings on the partially covered patio or spacious green lawn. You can also wander around areas of the vineyard with your leashed pup. See Details
Pick of the Litter Thrift Store Dog-friendly shop Pick of the Litter Thrift Store in Front Royal, VA, invites Fido inside for his very own pup cup. This thrift store carry a wide variety of items and 100% of the proceeds benefit the Humane Society of Warren County. See Details
The Appalachian Trail The Appalachian Trail is a pet-friendly hike in Markham, VA. Although the address we've listed is in Virginia, you can access the trail from numerous spots along the way. The path leads from Springer Mountain in Georgia to Mount Katahdin in Maine, totaling 2,181 miles. Dogs are prohibited from the following sections of the AT: The Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Bear Mountain State Park Trailside Museum, and Zoo and Baxter State Park. See Details
Old House Vineyards Old House Vineyards is pet-friendly. The folks at this vineyard recognize a glass of wine tastes better when enjoyed amongst friends, especially best friends. That's why dogs are welcome at Old House both on weekends and during the week; however, all dogs must remain outdoors on the grassy areas and on leashes held by their owners. While you enjoy a delicious glass of wine, grab a bite from the rotating food vendors on Friday Evenings, Saturdays, and Sundays at the Brewery. Old House Vineyards is open Wednesday to Thursday from 12pm to 5pm, Friday to Saturday from 12pm to 6pm and Monday from 12pm to 5pm. See Details
Seven Oaks Lavender Farm Seven Oaks Lavender Farm is pet-friendly. Visit the lavender shop with your pooch to see their floral items, which number 50 different lavender products that are made on the farm or nearby. See hours for when on-leash dogs are welcome. Seven Oaks is open to the public for lavender picking in June and early July. See Details
Barking Rose Brewing Company & Farm Barking Rose is a family-owned farm and brewery in Warrenton, VA. Families and leashed dogs are welcome to visit, and guests are welcome to bring their own food. Guests are welcome to walk around the enjoy the 11-acre working farm. See Details
Saga Meadery & Winery Saga Meadery & Winery is a dog-friendly bar in Front Royal, VA where Fido is welcome to join you for a drink at an outside table. You can enjoy a glass of mead or try a flight of house brews, local Virginia wines, hard ciders or mead slushies. Stop by after a hike along the Shenandoah River and ask how you can join the Mead Club! See Details
Shenandoah National Park Shenandoah National Park is a pet-friendly destination in Front Royal, VA. Travel along the Skyline Drive National Scenic Byway to Waynesboro, stop at one of the 75 scenic overlooks and enjoy over 500 trails. Out of all the trails, less than 20 do not allow your furry friend. Please refer to their website below for the list. See Details
Heroic Axe Leashed dogs are welcome in the outdoor seating area, weather-permitting, at Heroic Axe in Warrenton, VA. This pet-friendly venue offers delicious bites, locally-brewed craft beer, wine and more. Outside food is also permitted. When weather allows, dog treats, water bowls and belly rubs from the dog-loving staff are provided. There is a sweet Labrador Retriever "on staff" who loves to greet visitors. While dogs are not permitted in the axe-throwing lanes, reservations are needed for any humans participating. See Details
Fort Windham Rocks Trail Fort Windham Rocks Trail is pet-friendly. If you and your pup are looking for a quick, easy hike, the Fort Windham Rocks Trail covers 1 mile of the Appalachian Trail and is known for its unique rock formations. Leashed dogs are welcome to join their owners on the trail that sets off from Compton Gap Parking Area. The hike usually takes around an hour to complete. See Details
Jeffersonton, VA, US