Dog Friendly Activities in Palm Coast, FL

There are 7 dog friendly activities in Palm Coast. 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 Palm Coast.

Pet Friendly Washington Oaks Gardens State Park
Washington Oaks Gardens State Park Nestled between the Atlantic Ocean and the Matanzas River, the dog-friendly Washington Oaks Gardens State Park preserves 425 acres of coastal scenery along State Road A1A in Palm Coast, FL. The park's eastern boundary holds one of the largest outcroppings of coquina rock on the Atlantic Ocean, creating a picturesque boulder-strewn beach. Pets may be on the walking and hiking trails only. Pets may not be in the formal gardens or on the beach side of the park. See Details
Pet Friendly Old Salt Park
Old Salt Park Dog-friendly Old Salt Road Beach Park in Palm Coast, FL is a popular coast park and beach amidst the Ocean Hammock Resort, which also provides access to the coquina rock formations on the coast. Leashed dogs are welcome to explore the beach. There are plenty of parking spaces and restrooms with an outside shower. See Details
River to Sea Preserve Located on both sides of the A1A at Marineland, the River to Sea Preserve in Palm Coast, FL, features 90 acres of protected maritime scrub environment with public beach access, walking trails and ecological education opportunities. Leashed dogs are permitted to join their humans throughout the pet- friendly preserve. See Details
James F. Holland Memorial Park James F. Holland Memorial Park is a pet-friendly park in Palm Coast, FL, that offers 26 acres of diverse recreational amenities including a 3/4-mile walking trail that runs along the park's perimeter. Dogs can run and play at the 1.5 acre dog park. A secure entry to the dog park opens into two separate play areas, one for large dogs and one for small. Wash-down stations are also available. See Details
Princess Place Preserve The Princess Place Preserve is a historic site in Palm Coast, Florida where leashed dogs are allowed. It is located between SR A1A and I-95, on Pellicer Creek, just south of the St. Johns/Flagler county line. On May 2, 1997, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. See Details
Palm Coast Dog Park Bring Fido to Palm Coast Dog Park, located within James F. Holland Park, in Palm Coast, FL. This 1.5-acre dog park offers two separate play spaces, depending on the size of your pup. Wash-down stations are also available. See Details
Lehigh Greenway Rail Trail Leashed pets are permitted to walk dog-friendly Lehigh Greenway Rail Trail in Palm Coast, FL. The trail is approximately 8 miles of abandoned railroad corridor which parallels the scenic Lehigh Canal. The tree lined trail is fully paved and attracts dog walkers, runners and cyclists. See Details
Frank B. Butler County Park Frank B. Butler County Park is a dog-friendly coastal park providing direct beach access in St. Augustine, FL. Visitors will find a parking area, picnic tables, restrooms, and two shaded pavilions. The park is not a fenced area for pets, and dogs must be leashed at the park and when enjoying the beach. See Details
Crescent Beach Located just three miles south of St. Augustine Beach, FL, dog-friendly Crescent Beach offers plenty of sand and surf for you to enjoy with your pup. Dogs must be leashed at all times. See Details
St. Augustine Beaches Beaches in St. Augustine, FL are dog friendly. Fido must remain leashed while strolling along the sand or dipping his paws in the surf. Visitors will find access points off of A1A Beach Blvd. Please note that dogs are not permitted at Anastasia State Park and Recreation Area which is a protected bird sanctuary. See Details
Flagler Beach Flagler Beach in Florida welcomes leashed dogs on the pet-friendly beach area that is located North of N 10th Street and South of S 10th Street only. Parking is available off of A1A on any side street. Leashes should be 8 feet long or shorter. Pease bring your own doggie bags and water. See Details
Matanzas Inlet Bridge Matanzas Inlet Bridge in St. Augustine, FL is pet friendly. You can park on the east or west side of the bridge for access to the beach and inlet. Leashed dogs are welcome and can even get across to a nice sandbar for some off-leash fun. Gain access from sunrise to sunset. See Details
Good Times Dog Bar Good Times Dog Bar is a private waterfront dog park that serves beer, wine and cocktails. Located in Flagler Beach, FL, this bar is the ideal spot to enjoy drinks while letting Fido cool off and play with friends. Dogs must be registered on the Good Times Dog Bar website prior to their visit. See Details
Paradise Poochie Paradise Poochie is a dog-friendly pet supply store in St. Augustine Beach, FL, where well-behaved, leashed pups are welcome to shop with their humans. They sell a variety of pet toys, treats, food, accessories and more. See Details
Ormond Beach Family YMCA Dog Park Bring your dog to play off-leash at the 1.5-acre Ormond Beach Family YMCA Dog Park. People don't have to be members of the YMCA to enjoy the facility, but dogs must be registered with the YMCA to use it. Registered dogs will have special YMCA dog tags. See Details
Michael Crotty Bicentennial Park Michael Crotty Bicentennial Park in Ormond Beach, FL, is a four-acre dog park where Fido can run, play and socialize. The park includes separate areas for large and small dogs, watering stations, benches and shade trees. See Details
Wadsworth Park Wadsworth Park in Flagler Beach, FL, is home to many Flagler County sports leagues, boasts a skate park, and has a 60,000 square foot, fenced dog park where dogs can run unleashed and mingle with other canines. The park features separate sections for large and small dogs and provides benches for owners to watch their dogs have a ball. Leashed dogs are welcome in most other areas of the pet-friendly park. Check their website for any current closures. See Details
Fort Matanzas National Monument Fort Matanzas National Monument in St. Augustine, FL, is pet friendly. Well-behaved, leashed dogs are welcome to join their humans at this historic landmark, including on the beach and trails. Dogs are not permitted on the ferry, in the fort, or in the visitor center, with the exception of service animals. See Details
Dog Run at Ron Parker Park Ron Parker Park in St. Augustine, FL, features an off-leash, fenced dog run for Fido. Inside the enclosed pet-friendly area is a small kiddie pool with hose, bench seating and a pet waste station. Your pet may also discover leftover tennis balls or toys to play with. A separate fenced space caters to small dogs who want to engage with pups their own size. Ron Parker Park also has a picnic area, softball field, basketball court, tennis, paddle tennis, and pickleball courts. See Details
Tomoka State Park Tomoka State Park in Ormond Beach, FL, welcomes leashed dogs. There is a 0.5-mile interpretive trail that you can enjoy with your pup. Biting insects can be problematic during warmer months, so plan accordingly. Please note that pets are not permitted on playgrounds, beaches, or in buildings. See Details
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