Dog Friendly Activities in Oregon, WI

There are 2 dog friendly activities in Oregon, and 69 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 Oregon.

Pet Friendly Anderson Farm County Park Dog Park
Anderson Farm County Park Dog Park Anderson Farm County Park Dog Park is pet-friendly. Mutts of Madison and the surrounding areas have a spot to trot in the nearby Village of Oregon. Anderson Farm County Park Dog Park is a 35-acre off-leash dog park divided into separate areas for small and large dogs. Walkers can enjoy the limestone trails that wind through the large fenced space and can “paws” for a snack at the edible orchard. You and your pooch can even stroll all the way to the park along a paved trail from the village. See Details
Pet Friendly Anderson Farm County Park
Anderson Farm County Park More than 300 acres of prairies, agriculture fields and woodland trails make up Anderson Farm County Park in Oregon, WI. This pet-friendly recreation area has a network of trails that connects Memorial Woods and the Village of Oregon with a large dog park. Fido is welcome to join you as your hiking buddy, but dogs must be kept on a leash. See Details
Dog Park at Prairie Moraine County Park Bring Fido to the dog park at Prairie Moraine County Park in Verona, WI. This 79-acre off-leash pup recreation area is known for being the best in the surrounding area, as it features tons of trails, grassy meadows with big hills, prairie grass, beautiful wildflowers and open space for your pup to run and explore. There are disposal bags, benches and picnic tables available for humans. A permit is required. See Details
Wisconsin Brewing Company Check out the dog-friendly Wisconsin Brewing Company in Verona, WI. Leashed pups are welcome in their taproom and on their backyard patio every day except Fridays and during select special events. They have joined forces with Lake Louie Brewing and now only serve Lake Louie craft beers, so come by and try them! Dog owners are welcome to bring their own food. See Details
Dog Park at Capital Springs Recreation Area Bring Fido to blow off some steam at the dog park at Capital Springs Recreation Area in Madison, WI. This fenced off-leash pup recreation space features separate sections for small and large dogs, trees and trails. An annual park permit or a small daily fee is required. See Details
State Line Distillery Dogs are welcome at the pet-friendly State Line Distillery in Madison, WI. You can bring Fido both inside and out of this classy cocktail lounge. They offer a range of beverages, including a whole host of original mixes. Come by and try their handmade American gin, coffee liquor, rum and vodka. See Details
National Mustard Museum National Mustard Museum is a pet-friendly attraction in downtown Middleton, WI. Your pup is welcome to join you at this establishment with more than 6,090 mustards nationwide. Please note Fido must remain on a leash during your visit. See Details
BarleyPop Tap and Shop BarleyPop Tap and Shop is a dog-friendly taproom and bottle shop in Madison, WI. Join the BarleyPop staff for a selection of craft beers on draft, or take a six-pack home with you from their fully stocked fridge of carefully curated beverages. They don't sell food, so Fido can join you inside while you enjoy a cold one. See Details
Hilldale Shopping Center Bring Fido to dog-friendly Hilldale Shopping Center in Madison, WI, to join you for a day of retail therapy. Several shops allow your four-legged friend inside to sniff out new toys, treats & pet accessories, and visitors will also find great restaurants welcoming Fido to their outdoor patio. LL. Bean, Twigs, The University Bookstore, and Wildewood sell pet-friendly plants, collars, leashes, pet bowls, beds and more. Great Dane Pub, Forage Kitchen, Blended, Shake Shack, and Cafe Hollander invite furry companions to take a lunch break at outside tables. A trip to Hilldale Shopping Center wouldn't be complete without a visit to Gigi's Cupcakes where you can spoil your pooch with delicious freshly baked dog treats. See Details
S&B Tubing Dog-friendly S & B Tubing in Albany, WI will take you and Fido on a trip down the Sugar River. This seasonal activity is suitable for friendly dogs who can swim, and are comfortable being in close quarters when you're shuttled to and from the river on buses. On the trip itself, dogs can relax in an upside down cooler tube tethered to your tube. See Details
The Boneyard The Boneyard in Madison, WI, is a dog park with the joys of a biergarten, featuring on-and-off-leash recreation for dogs and humans to enjoy together. While you hang out, the Boneyard’s “Barktenders” will pull you a pint from 16 taps that include beer, coffee, wine and more. A day pass or annual membership is required. Dog owners must sign an electronic waiver on the website before bringing Fido to the beer garden. See Details
Prairie Moraine County Park Visit the pet-friendly Prairie Moraine County Park in Verona, WI. This 160-acre community recreation spot features a 79-acre off-leash dog park and tons of scenic trails to explore. Pups must be leashed when not in the dog park. See Details
HomeGoods HomeGoods is a dog-friendly store with a location in Middleton, WI. Your leashed pup is welcome to join you inside as you browse their selection. They offer pet supplies, kitchen essentials, rugs, lighting, furniture and more. See Details
Dog Park at Viking County Park Your pet will go wild for the fenced-in and off-leash dog park at Viking County Park in Stoughton, WI, which includes a dock and beach where your pet can go for a dip, as well as paths and picnic tables. See Details
Dog Park at Yahara Heights County Park Dogs can play off leash in the 20-acre dog park at Yahara Heights County Park in Waunakee, WI, which features ample grassy space and water for Fido to dip his paws into. Please note dog permits are required. See Details
Glacial Drumlin State Trail (Route of the Badger) The Glacial Drumlin State Trail (Route of the Badger) 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 Glacial Drumlin State Trail (Route of the Badger). 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
McFarland Dog Park Bring Fido to McFarland Dog Park, an off-leash fenced space in McFarland, WI. The park features an enclosed shelter, a heated, indoor washing station, a seasonal outdoor washing station, restrooms, and plenty of shade from mature trees. Your dog must be licensed, and a permit is required, which to use the park. See Details
Pheasant Branch Conservancy The Pheasant Branch Conservancy is a pet-friendly protected natural area in Middleton, WI. Bring Fido while you explore the 160 acres of wooded hills, marshes, meadows, forests and prairies. Be sure to keep your pup on a six foot leash at all times and clean up after them. See Details
Sierra Check out Sierra, an outdoor department store chain with a dog-friendly location in Madison, WI. Your leashed pup is welcome to join you in the shop as you browse their selection of brands that support an active and outdoor lifestyle, with products ranging from athletic clothing to fishing gear to pet accessories. See Details
Doundrins Distilling Dogs are welcome on the 11,000 square foot Cocktail Garden at Doundrins Distilling in Cottage Grove, WI. There is some seating, but you can bring your own lawn chairs/blankets to set up in the grass, too. Pets are welcome as long as they are on a leash. See Details
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