Dog-Friendly Activities in Johns Island, SC

There are 2 dog-friendly activities in Johns Island, and 118 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 Johns Island.

Pet Friendly Stono River County Park
Stono River County Park Stono River County Park in Johns Island, SC, is pet friendly. Located at the foot of the Limehouse Bridge, this recreation area offers river views from 1.5 miles of wooded trails and marsh boardwalks for walkers, runners and cyclists. The park spans 85.5 acres, which includes highland, marsh island and 48 acres of marsh adjoining the Stono River. Leashed dogs are welcome on the trails as long as they are cleaned up after. See Details
Pet Friendly Johns Island County Park
Johns Island County Park Johns Island County Park is pet-friendly. This 738-acre public park offers miles of wooded trails for equestrians, walkers, and dog walkers to enjoy. Visitors will also discover archery and disc golf along the way. Leashed dogs are welcome on the walking trails, as long as all mess is cleaned up after them. Johns Island County Park is open every day of the week from dawn until dusk. See Details
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
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
Magnolia Plantation & Gardens The pet-friendly Magnolia Plantation & Gardens in Charleston, SC, has beautiful gardens you can explore with Fido. Please note that dogs are not 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. See the beauty of Charleston from the water on your way to your next stop! Dolphins also often make an appearance. Well-behaved, leashed pets are welcome to accompany you on the water taxi. 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
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. Every skill level and age is welcome. They guarantee that they will put you in the right place, at the right time, doing the right thing and using the right bait! 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
Charleston Waterfront Park Charleston Waterfront Park is a dog-friendly destination in Charleston, SC, that draws visitors to its iconic multi-tiered Pineapple Fountain. Leashed dogs are welcome to explore the park alongside their owners, making it a great spot for a leisurely stroll. The park features well-maintained green spaces and scenic riverfront views, with plenty of benches for relaxation. Towering palmetto trees provide a touch of shade near the water’s edge, creating a peaceful atmosphere. See Details
Bulldog Tours Bulldog Tours is a sightseeing agency in Charleston, SC offering a variety of dog-friendly tours around historic spots, beautiful buildings, and hidden treasures. Leashed dogs are welcome to join in some of the outdoor tours, as long as they are well-behaved and don't disrupt the enjoyment for the rest of the group. Check their website for an updated tour schedule. See Details
Edisto Beach State Park Edisto Beach State Park in Edisto Island, SC, is pet friendly! Leashed dogs are allowed in most outdoor areas, provided they are kept under physical restraint but are not permitted in or around lodging facilities. This 1,255-acre park offers a day-use area for beach access and a four-mile nature trail that winds through the maritime forest with beautiful vistas overlooking the salt marsh. See Details
Hampton Park Hampton Park is a pet-friendly recreation area in Charleston, SC, welcoming leashed pups to join their owners. As one of the city's largest parks, it boasts the most extensive floral displays, walking trails, playgrounds, picnic tables and more. This neighborhood park has a rich history documented through a project of the Charleston Horticultural Society, an audio walking tour called Layers of the Landscape See Details
Morris Island Morris Island is an undeveloped island at the mouth of Charleston Harbor that's only accessible by private boats. This dog-friendly area is a fantastic place for long, off-leash beach strolls, dolphin-watching and hunting for shells with Fido. Put on sunscreen and bring plenty of water for you and your pup. No boat? Check out Adventure Harbor Tours for information on tours. See Details
Deep Water Vineyard Deep Water Vineyard is a dog-friendly establishment in Wadmalaw Island, SC. Dogs are welcome to join you at the spacious outside seating area but must remain leashed to protect resident pets on the property. Sample exquisite wines while relaxing in a picturesque countryside setting. Deep Water Vineyard offer fruit, crackers and cheese & meat trays on weekdays, and visitors can also pack their own picnic. Local food trucks are in attendance on Saturdays. See Details
Pineapple Fountain at Charleston Waterfront Park Pineapple Fountain at Charleston Waterfront Park is dog friendly. A popular attraction in Charleston, SC, this 10-acre park is an ideal spot for a casual stroll and an opportunity to photograph Fido at the famous Pineapple Fountain. This relaxed area has pretty waterfront views, plenty of bench seating, and shaded paved pathways. See Details
King Street King Street in Charleston, SC, is scattered with pet-friendly stores that will allow your well-behaved dog to come inside while you shop. Many businesses also leave water bowls outside their doors for parched pooches. Ensure you confirm pet policies before entering stores with Fido. See Details
Wag-n-Splash Wag-n-Splash is a private pet-friendly indoor pool for dogs in Charleston, SC. Bring your pup by for a fun, energy-draining swim in their 9,000-gallon heated saltwater pool. All swims are private and by appointment only. See Details
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