Dog Friendly Activities in Landrum, SC

There are 5 dog friendly activities in Landrum, and 77 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 Landrum.

Pet Friendly Landrum Community Dog Park
Landrum Community Dog Park Fido can play off leash at Landrum Community Dog Park in Landrum, SC. The park is located behind Stone Soup restaurant and features a separate enclosed area for small dogs, benches and pet waste stations. See Details
Pet Friendly Savvy Scavengers Antique Mall and Marketplace
Savvy Scavengers Antique Mall and Marketplace Savvy Scavengers Antique Mall and Marketplace in Landrum, SC is dog friendly. This business occupies 8,600 square feet of floor space packed with furniture, lamps, glassware, cutlery, wall art, and a variety of bric-a-brac. Well-behaved dogs are welcome inside. See Details
Landrum Eclectics Landrum Eclectics is a dog-friendly shop in a 1920's house in Landrum, SC. Leashed dogs can join you inside to browse the wide selection of antiques, indoor/outdoor furniture, home and kitchen decor, jewelry, and rugs. See Details
Poinsett Bridge Heritage Preserve Travelers driving the scenic route along Old US Hwy 25 can stop to stretch their legs at the 120-acre Poinsett Bridge Heritage Preserve in Landrum, SC. This dog-friendly area is home to the oldest bridge in South Carolina extending 14' high and stretching 130' long over Little Gap Creek. The bridge was constructed from locally quarried stone and features a 5' Gothic arch. It was part of an old state road that connected Charleston and Columbia to North Carolina. See Details
Blue Wall Preserve Bring Fido to the dog-friendly Blue Wall Preserve in Landrum, SC. Find the majestic waterfall among the trails while hiking and observing the various bird species and natural plant communities. This 575-acre preserve is named for its magnificent view of Hogback Mountain and surrounding peaks. Leash up your pup and spend a day in the great outdoors. See Details
Chimney Rock State Park Chimney Rock State Park is a 1,000 acre scenic attraction located in the Hickory Nut Gorge of Chimney Rock, NC. The park features dog-friendly hiking trails and amazing 75-mile views. Hickory Nut Falls Trail is a beautiful hike to take with your leashed dog at any time of year. The 1.4 mile round trip leads visitors to one of the tallest waterfalls east of the Mississippi River. Magnificent views await those who take this gently rolling trail with gradual, moderate uphill sections, rocky terrain, and a small staircase at the base of the falls. The hike should take 45 minutes to an hour. Picnic tables, benches, and resting areas are located at several points along the trail. See Details
Paris Mountain State Park Paris Mountain State Park is a pet-friendly recreation area in Greenville, SC. It's one of the oldest protected areas in the state is gaining popularity as a beautiful retreat in a metropolitan area. The 1,275-acre park features large stands of old growth hardwood forests that canopy over hiking and biking trails, a family campground, and several picnic areas. Pets are allowed in most outdoor areas as long as they are kept under physical restraint or on a leash not longer than six feet. See Details
Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park are both pet-friendly attractions near Fort Oglethorpe, GA. Located in northern Georgia and eastern Tennessee, the area preserves the sites of two major battles of the American Civil War. Leashed dogs are welcome on numerous walking trails and open grassy fields. See Details
Lake Lure Adventure Company Whether you're a water sports expert or novice, non-stop action is waiting for you at pet-friendly Lake Lure Adventure Company in Lake Lure, NC. Dogs are allowed to accompany you on the pontoon boats, kayaks, and stand-up paddle boards. Strap your four-legged sidekick into a doggie life vest and enjoy the views from the lake with Fido! Each of the certified instructors will be more than happy to show you the ropes to ensure your lake experience is a safe one. Dogs are allowed to play in the water as long as they are closely monitored. See Details
Justus Orchard Justus Orchard in Hendersonville, NC, is pet friendly. It's been a great spot for picking apples for over 100 years. The orchard offers you and Fido the chance to meet the owner's dog, too, while you're picking your own fruit on-site. Keep in mind, they operate seasonally; check their website for opening day. See Details
Burntshirt Vineyards Burntshirt Vineyards is a pet-friendly winery in Hendersonville, NC. All of Burntshirt’s wine is made from local, Blue Ridge Appalachian Mountain fruit and the high elevation produces grapes perfect for varietals not typically grown in the United States, like Gruner Veltliner. Your dog is welcome to join you in the tasting room while you taste Merlot, Riesling, Cabernet Franc, Rosé of Cabernet Sauvignon, and more. After discovering a new favorite, order a glass to enjoy on their verandah overlooking the vineyards. Note that dogs are welcome on Burntshirt’s walking trails, gardens, and in the tasting room but not on tours or in the vineyard. See Details
Overmountain Vineyards and Winery Tasting Room Dog-friendly Overmountain Vineyards and Winery Tasting Room in Tryon, NC, welcomes leashed dogs. Fido can accompany you inside the tasting room at this family-owned vineyard overlooking the Tryon foothills. You can purchase a sample tasting of their current-release wines, or buy them by the glass or bottle. They offer distinctive French-style whites and reds, which are all created primarily from 17 acres of their own estate-grown fruit. No outside alcohol is permitted and they don’t serve food, but you’re welcome to bring your own picnic to accompany the wine. See Details
Southern Appalachian Brewery Southern Appalachian Brewery is a pet-friendly spot in Hendersonville, NC. You and Fido are welcome to sit inside the tasting room or outside on the patio. Enjoy a delicious house-brewed beer, including styles like Blonde Ales, Pale Ales, IPAs Stouts, and more. Be sure to check the food truck and live music calendar! See Details
Grandad's Apples One of the best ways to enjoy Hendersonville, NC's crisp fall weather with your furry friend is to spend the day walking through the orchard at Grandad’s Apples! Whether you choose to pick your own apples from the orchard or select your favorite variety of pre-picked apples, your dog is welcome to join in on the fun. Other pooch-friendly activities include a pumpkin patch, painted farm backdrops for fun photos, and a 5-acre corn maze that offers a challenge for the whole family. Be sure to stop by the country store and bakery before you leave to sample and purchase items to take home including local honey, apple ice cream, apple cider, and even apple cider doughnuts. They're open from August through November. See Details
Saint Paul Mountain Farms Saint Paul Mountain Farms in Hendersonville, NC is dog friendly! It's a family-owned winery located on acreage that has been farmed by their family for more than nine generations. Dogs are welcome in the tasting room with both indoor and outdoor seating with spectacular views of the vines. Be sure to try the hard apple cider named after the vineyard dog, Wallace. See Details
My Sweet Love Vineyard My Sweet Love is a dog-friendly vineyard and winery in Spindale, NC. There are several different types of wine to try, from dry red to sweet fruit wines. Wine making supplies are also sold. Outside food is permitted, but cheese boards and other light snacks are available for purchase. Leashed dogs are welcome at outdoor tables. Please bring waste bags with you and clean up after your pets. See Details
Dog Park at Pavillion Recreational Complex Bring Fido to Pavillion Recreational Complex's dog park in Taylors, SC. The spacious area is grass covered and includes separate areas for large and small dogs. There are also benches, water stations, agility obstacles, and waste stations. See Details
Pulliam Creek Trail Pulliam Creek Trail in Saluda, NC, is dog friendly. It's a moderately difficult, 6.5 mile-hike that will take about 3 hours to complete with Fido. Your dog will appreciate you taking him on this trail. Visit in spring to see the wildflowers in full bloom. The trailhead is on Big Hungry Road, not far past its intersection with English Heifer Cove Road. There is a green ribbon tied around a pole and a Wild Trout Waters sign with a small parking area. See Details
Foothills Equestrian Nature Center (FENCE) Foothills Equestrian Nature Center (FENCE) is a pet-friendly attraction in Tryon, NC. This site is primarily oriented to horses, but when equestrian events are not in progress, it's a great place to bring the dogs. There are many trails, streams, ponds, and woods. Lots of places for dogs to run and explore. Close to Columbus, NC, and Landrum, SC. See Details
Point Lookout Vineyards Point Lookout Vineyards is a pet-friendly winery in Hendersonville, NC. This vineyard has 30-mile views. Visit the Tasting Room, tour the Vineyard, and check out the Wine Cellar. Relax and enjoy mountain views and delightful wine. Dogs are welcome inside and out, year-round. Small plates available as well as food truck onsite some days. See Details
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