Dog Friendly Activities in Nashville, AR

There are 4 dog friendly activities within 20 miles of Nashville. 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 Nashville.

Pet Friendly Crater of Diamonds State Park
Crater of Diamonds State Park Crater of Diamonds State Park is a pet-friendly park in Murfreesboro, AR. It is one of the only places in the world where the public can search for real diamonds in their original volcanic source, offering a one-of-a-kind experience that brings people from all over the world. Your pet is welcome anywhere in the park, except for the gift shop area of the visitor center, the park restaurant, the water park, and the bathhouses. Also, dogs must remain under physical control of the owner at all times (i.e. a leash, it cannot be tied up to a tree). Please do not leave your pets in your vehicle. See Details
Pet Friendly Daisy State Park
Daisy State Park Spend a day with your furry friend fishing in Lake Greeson or strolling on the hiking trails at the pet-friendly Daisy State Park in Kirby, AR. Leashed dogs are welcome to join in the fun of being on the water or taking in the views of magnificent rock formations on tours. See Details
Historic Washington State Park Historic Washington State Park is a pet-friendly spot in Washington, AR. You can bring Fido with you to check out the state park grounds, but they are not allowed inside any of the buildings on site, including the Blacksmith Shop, Weapons Museum, Print Museum, and a number of other buildings built in the 19th century. An important stop on the Southwest Trail, James Bowie, Sam Houston, and Davy Crockett famously traveled through here. Keep your pet on a leash during the visit. See Details
Millwood State Park Millwood State Park is a pet-friendly destination in Ashdown, AR. Travel along the serene boat lanes or hike along the nature trail with your pup. Dogs are allowed at the park but must be leashed at all times. The 29,260-acre lake abounds with largemouth bass, catfish and crappie. Birding is also popular, with record sightings of over 300 of the state’s 400 species. See Details
Nashville, AR, US