Dog Friendly Activities in Reserve, LA

There are 6 dog friendly activities within 20 miles of Reserve. 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 Reserve.

Pet Friendly Wetlands Acadian Cultural Center
Wetlands Acadian Cultural Center Wetlands Acadian Cultural Center is a pet-friendly historical site in Thibodaux, LA. Leashed dogs are welcome to join their owners for a walk around the outdoor areas of this fun center to learn about the Cajun country and life in this watery land. Dogs are not permitted inside any of the buildings at the center. See Details
Pet Friendly Kenner Dog Park
Kenner Dog Park Bring your pup to explore Kenner Dog Park in Kenner, LA. This flashy dog park is equipped with top of the range fire hydrants, benches and watering stations. The astroturf is perfect for allowing people and their dogs to play in the dog park rain or shine. The park is divided into three sections for small dogs, large dogs and a shared area. There's even a dog wash station outside. Each enclosed area has water fountains with doggie dishes, and trees for shade. See Details
Norman Swanner Dog Park Bring Fido to play off leash at Norman Swanner Dog Park in Thibodaux, LA. The park features a separate enclosed area for small dogs, a covered seating space, agility hoops and waste receptacles. See Details
Zam's Swamp Tour Zam's Swamp Tours in Thibodaux are pet-friendly. Pups who can smile in the face of an alligator and don’t mind other creepy critters are welcome to join their owners on an excursion on the bayou. Your Cajun tour guides will enlighten you on life in the region and introduce you to some local wildlife from the safety of a boat. Leashed dogs are also welcome on the walking tour through the ecological park, which is home to alligators, snapping turtles and more. See Details
Laurel Valley Plantation Laurel Valley Plantation is a pet-friendly historical site in Thibodaux, LA. The Plantation is “America’s largest surviving 19th and 20th century sugar plantation,” and offers visitors the chance to learn about the harsh realities of life at this time on a guided walking tour. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, bring your leashed dog along with you to explore 50 original structures that paint a picture of early Cajun life, slavery, Reconstruction and beyond. After your tour, visit the Laurel Valley Store & Museum to browse antiques and crafts. See Details
Geaux Paddle Located on the banks of Bayou Lafourche in Thibodaux, Geaux Paddle gives you and your dog the opportunity to paddle through the weird and wonderful waterways of the Louisiana Bayou Region in a dog-friendly kayak rental together. Bring your own doggy life jacket and hop in a tandem kayak or on a paddleboard and venture out through the reeds underneath the shade of cypress trees like locals have for generations. See Details
Reserve, LA, US