Dog Friendly Activities in Montgomeryville, PA

There are 130 dog friendly activities within 20 miles of Montgomeryville. 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 Montgomeryville.

Pet Friendly Peddler's Village
Peddler's Village Peddler's Village is a unique shopping experience located just outside of New Hope. Here you will find shops of all sorts housed in buildings designed to look like a charming country village. Many of the shops welcome pups, and you will find plenty of benches to relax on when you need a bit of a break. There are currently no pet-friendly restaurant patios at Peddler's Village, but you can get your food to go and enjoy the peaceful scenery. Dogs must be leashed at all times, and humans must clean up after their pups. See Details
Pet Friendly Wissahickon Valley Park
Wissahickon Valley Park The Wissahickon Valley Park is dog-friendly! Wissahickon features more than fifty miles of rugged hiking trails winding through dense forests, open meadows, and shaded creeks. Fido can explore the entirety of the Park on a leash no longer than six feet. Wissahickon Valley Park is open from 6am to 11pm, daily. See Details
Wissahickon Valley Park (Forbidden Drive) The Wissahickon Valley Park (Forbidden Drive) is a multi-use trail that's a great place to walk Fido in Philadelphia! The map below shows a parking area with convenient access to the Wissahickon Valley Park (Forbidden Drive). 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
Blueprint Brewing Co Blueprint Brewing Co is pet-friendly. Harleysville's first brewery invites you to enjoy beer with your pooch. They serve great beer, gluten free and gluten full. Leashed dogs are welcome, as long as they are well-behaved. See Details
Eclipse Brewing Eclipse Brewing is Merchantville's only craft brewery, offering small batch beers on tap, flights and growlers to go. Dogs are welcome to join you in the large outdoor seating area. While you're there, pick up a bag of Biscuits and Barley dog treats for Fido, made from Eclipse Brewing's spent grain. See Details
West Mill Creek Park West Mill Creek Park in Narbeth, PA, is a beautiful. small and shady park that welcomes dogs off leash. There is a creek running along one side where dogs and people swim and play. Please note that it is not securely fenced off from the road. See Details
Wissahickon Brewing Company Wissahickon Brewing Company is a dog-friendly brewery in Philadelphia, PA. Fido is welcome to join you inside the taproom and on the outdoor patio. Spent grain dog treats are available for purchase and water bowls are readily available in multiple locations. Humans will be delighted with the draft list, which includes 11 beer options as well as strawberry daiquiris, lemonade slushies, pineapple cider, kombucha, and wine. Light snacks such as pickles, chips, pretzels, peanuts, beef jerky, and beer grain granola are available. Rotating food trucks throughout the week. See Details
Rose Bank Winery Rose Bank Winery is a dog-friendly winery in Newtown, PA, that offers a variety of French-style estate bottled wines in a rustic setting. Well-behaved dogs are allowed in outdoor areas. See Details
Independence National Historical Park Independence National Historical Park is dog-friendly in its outdoor areas! While pets are not allowed inside of the buildings on Park grounds, they can take part in outdoor activities such as "Walk in Oney's Footsteps" at the President's House Site, and "Pose Like 'The Signer'" at Signers Garden. Dogs must be on a leash no longer than six feet during the entirety of their visit to Independence National Historical Park. The Park operates daily from 9am to 5pm, though hours for certain facilities vary throughout the year. Most of the grounds are open twenty-four hours a day to pedestrians. Admission is free. See Details
Schuylkill River Dog Park This dog park, located along the Schuylkill River, has separate areas for small and large dogs as well as biodegradable poop bags. See Details
Pennypack Trail The Pennypack Trail 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 Philadelphia! The map below shows a parking area with convenient access to the Pennypack Trail. 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
Orianna Hill Dog Park This membership-based, fenced, neighborhood dog park attracts a crowd of loyal regulars to take wonderful care of the place. See website for membership requirements. See Details
Ridley Creek State Park Pennsylvania State Parks welcome pets in designated areas. Pets are permitted in day-use areas, on designated sites in campgrounds, in designated cabins, camping cottages, and yurts, and all areas not otherwise closed to pets. Pets are prohibited in swimming areas, inside buildings, in non-pet overnight areas, or in any area designated as an area closed to pets. Because uncontrolled pets may chase wildlife or frighten visitors, pets must be physically controlled and attended at all times and on a leash, caged, or crated. See Details
Pet Friendly Dog Bakery Pet Friendly Dog Bakery in Philadelphia welcomes dogs inside to choose a delicious treat. They offer organic treats for Fido, coffee and beverages for their humans, and a beautifully bright, airy space to spend quality time together. Whether you’re in the backyard dog park or lounging indoors, you’re sure to have a good time. See Details
Cira Green Dog-friendly Cira Green is an elevated park in West Philadelphia’s University City District offering outdoor lounge space, entertainment, food, and events. They also have a designated fenced-in dog run for dogs to relieve themselves. Fido must be kept on a 6' or shorter leash and is not allowed on the grass, except for inside the dog run area. The park is open year-round. See Details
Elmwood Park Zoo Elmwood Park Zoo is pet-friendly. Located in Norristown, this zoo is one of the first in the country to allow dogs to regularly attend to meet the rest of the animal kingdom. Pups are welcome on Dog Days, Wednesdays and Fridays; and Yappy Hours, Thursday evenings. If you come along to Yappy Hour, there are food and drink specials to enjoy while you visit. Elmwood Park Zoo is open Wednesday through Friday from 10am to 3pm and Saturday to Sunday from 10am to 4pm. See Details
Paxson Hill Farm Bring your leashed dog to this 32-acre property in beautiful Bucks County, Pennsylvania. The farm is home to a plant nursery, animals and beautiful gardens. Take a stroll in the Walking Gardens today for a fee of $7 per person. See Details
Dr. Brewlittle's Beer Co. Dr. Brewlittle's Beer Co. is a dog-friendly brewery in Maple Shade, NJ. Leashed dogs are welcome indoors and out. Be sure to request a treat for Fido and check out the wall of dogs and cats in the taproom. Grog's Paradise, Dock's Orders, Maple Shade Lager, and Hefty Wise Men are core beers that are always on tap. There are also rotating selections, collaborations, and small batches. See Details
Reynold's Dog Park at Schuylkill Canal Park This lovely dog park is a great place to bring your pet to play off-leash. The large, clean, grassy area is fully fenced with a separate section for small dogs. See Details
Pawlings Farm Pawlings Farm is a neat little trail area that is part of the Valley Forge National Historic Park in Pennsylvania. With many different trails spanning through the area, Valley Forge is a great place to walk with Fido. In Particular, the Pawlings Farm trails border parallel to the Schuykill River Trail (which also is in the National Park in this instance) and can lead to several other trailheads. Crowds may vary by time of year and day, but personal experience has shown that it is generally a light load, making it an ideal walking area for pups that don't like large crowds. There's plenty of woods, so bring some bug spray for both you and your furry buddy. Be careful, as there are some instances of Poison Ivy a few feet from the trails, as the park rangers only maintain the areas immediately affecting the trails themselves and are not responsible for anything happening outside of designated walking trails. The trail heads from Pawling's Farm often have deer in the area, as well as many other sorts of forest wildlife. If your dog tends to chase the wildlife, keep them on a leash to keep from a wild pup chase. See Details
Free and Friendly Tours This Philly based company will take you and Fido on a tour through the historic and modern features of Philadelphia. Fido can join you on the Colonial Cheesesteak Tour! They are also welcome on the Billy Penn Tour, but pet owners may have to wait outside a few places as we visit inside the Wanamaker Building and Reading Terminal Market. Make sure to tip your guide before you leave! See Details
Harford Park Off Leash Area Your pet will go wild for the chance to play off-leash in the designated area of this park, which includes a doggy drinking fountain and a creek. Be careful as the area is not fenced. See Details
Fonthill Castle Enjoy a self-guided tour of the grounds at historic Fonthill Castle with your dog with a brochure highlighting interesting aspects of the grounds including the Moravian Pottery and Tile Works, the little house in the Woods, and the tiled bridge. Just keep Fido on a leash at all times and clean up after him. See Details
Roxborough Dog Park Our mission: *To create a fenced-in, off leash dog park where well-behaved canine citizens can exercise and socialize in a clean, safe environment. *To promote responsible dog ownership through educational and recreational activities, demonstration projects and training opportunities, thus encouraging current and potential dog owners to develop a more meaningful relationship with their canine companion. *Demonstrate to non-dog owners that well-behaved dogs have a place in our community. *To develop a beautiful and well-maintained space out of a vacant lot for the beautification and use of the community. See Details