Dog Friendly Activities in Ozark, AR

There are 2 dog friendly activities in Ozark. 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 Ozark.

Pet Friendly Redding Spy Rock Loop Trail
Redding Spy Rock Loop Trail Redding Spy Rock Loop Trail is pet-friendly. The 8.8-mile Redding Spy Rock Loop Trail is part of the Ozark Highlands Trail and includes several waterfalls and a view from the top of the surrounding Ozark Mountains. Leashed dogs are welcome. See Details
Pet Friendly Christmas Tree Lane
Christmas Tree Lane Christmas Tree Lane in Ozark, AR is dog friendly. Come and pick up a Christmas tree and enjoy a festive photoshoot in front of themed props at this gorgeous Christmas tree farm that is home to the pet-friendly Christmas Tree Cabin that celebrates Christmas year-round. Well-behaved dogs are welcome to hang out with the owner's Saint Bernard and take a picture together. See Details
Post Winery Post Winery is a dog-friendly winery in Altus, AR. They serve premium muscadine wines and grape juices from grapes grown in Arkansas. Leashed dogs are welcome. See Details
Ozark Highlands Trail - Lick Branch Trailhead The Ozark Highlands Trail - Lick Branch Trailhead in Pettigrew, AR is a trailhead for one of the premier, pet-friendly long-distance hiking trails in the United States. Located in the middle-South, it is well-known for its winter hiking opportunities when many other trails are impassable. Fall through Spring are the peak seasons for this trail. Featured in National Geographic Magazine, The Guardian and Backpacker Magazine, the OHT offers 270 miles of hiking and backpacking across the most rugged and scenic terrain in the region. See Details
Ozark Highlands Trail - White Rock Trailhead The Ozark Highlands Trail (OHT) is one of the premier, long-distance hiking trails in the United States. It offers 270 miles of hiking and backpacking across the most rugged and scenic terrain in the region. Fall through spring are the peak seasons for this dog-friendly trail, but it's also well-known for its winter hiking opportunities when many other trails are impassable. The trail is blazed with 2″x6″ white markers oriented vertically and typically nailed to a tree near eye level. See their website for map coordinates. See Details
Ozark, AR, US