Dog Friendly Activities in Robbinston, ME

There are 11 dog friendly activities within 20 miles of Robbinston. 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 Robbinston.

Pet Friendly Cobscook Bay State Park
Cobscook Bay State Park Cobscook Bay State Park is a dog-friendly spot in Dennysville, ME. This 888-acre park has a couple of trails that are suitable for walkers of all ages and levels: The Nature Trail, one-mile path that leads through forests to views over Whiting Bay and Burnt Cove; and the Shore Trail that follows the shoreline. Dogs can join their owners around the park on the trails if they are on a leash under six feet. Owners should preserve the cleanliness of the water by picking up any mess that their dog leaves behind. No pets are allowed on State Park beaches between April 1 and September 30. See Details
Pet Friendly Lubec Brewing Co.
Lubec Brewing Co. Lubec Brewing Co. is a pet-friendly small-batch microbrewery in Lubec, Maine. The beer garden at the brewery is open 7 days a week through September, and then only open weather-permitting through the rest of the fall and winter. See Details
Quoddy Head State Park Dogs are welcome at Quoddy Head State Park in Lubec, BE. This beautiful spot on America's eastern most peninsula is home to a candy-striped lighthouse, lovely picnic spots, and five miles of pet-friendly scenic trails. There are a number of trails to choose from, some taking you along the coastline to views of the awesome cliffs that jut out into the water, and others inland through the peaceful woods adjacent to the coastline. You can bring Fido with you to explore this gorgeous park on a leash under six feet. Visitors are reminded to clean up any mess that their pets leave behind to preserve the beauty of the park. See Details
Roosevelt Campobello International Park Roosevelt Campobello International Park is pet-friendly. If you’re taking a tour of summer White Houses with your pooch, be sure to visit Roosevelt Campobello International Park in New Brunswick to see where Franklin D. Roosevelt and Eleanor Roosevelt spent many summers together. Four-legged travelers from the U.S. can reach the island via Roosevelt Memorial Bridge in Lubec, Maine and Canadian canine visitors can hop aboard a free government operated ferry from mainland L'etete to Deer Island and pay $5 to travel by foot on East Coast Ferries the rest of the way. Hop off the ferry on Campobello Island and head to the park to explore more than 8 miles of scenic roads and 8 miles of walking trails. The varied landscape includes bogs, forests, windswept beaches and cool rock formations like Friar’s Head. Dogs aren’t allowed inside buildings, but are free to explore outside areas on a leash. See Details
Kingsbrae Garden Kingsbrae Garden in St. Andrews, NB, CA, invites Fido to join you for a morning stroll or an afternoon outing to view over 50,000 perennials in their themed gardens. You and your leashed pup will enjoy some fresh air and exercise as you walk the trails past ponds, streams and through an old-growth Acadian forest. Check out their website for more information on their hours, fees and upcoming events. See Details
East Coast Ferries East Coast Ferries offer a pet-friendly ferry from Deer Island to Campobello Island. Dogs are welcome to travel inside vehicles. The cost of travel per car is $22 and adults are charged a fee of $5 on foot. Check their website for an updated ferry schedule. See Details
Shackford Head State Park Dogs are welcome to join their owners at Shackford Head State Park near downtown Eastport, Maine. The park spans 90 acres on Moose Island and overlooks, at times, the pretty coastline of Cobscook Bay. There are several miles of pet-friendly trails that weave around the park through woodland to rocky headlands. You'll discover plenty of pocket beaches and coves along the way that can be accessed by pooches from October 1st through March 31st. See Details
Calais Waterfront Walkway The Calais Waterfront Walkway 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 Calais! The map below shows a parking area with convenient access to the Calais Waterfront Walkway. 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
Sipayik Trail The Sipayik Trail 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 Eastport! The map below shows a parking area with convenient access to the Sipayik Trail. 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
Coastal Transport Coastal Transport offers a pet-friendly ferry to Deer Island, NB from the mainland. Dogs and humans both travel for free on this regular ferry that runs during the day every half an hour. Check their website for an updated schedule. See Details
Moosehorn National Wildlife Refuge Moosehorn National Wildlife Refuge in Baring, ME, near Edmunds, is pet friendly. Two- and four-legged outdoor enthusiasts are welcome to visit this recreation space that spans nearly 30,000 acres. Parkgoers can visit to view over 225 different animal and plant species while walking along the trails in this refuge. Dogs must be leashed during their visit. See Details
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