Dog Friendly Activities in Rockland, ME

There’s 1 dog friendly activity in Rockland, and 14 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 Rockland.

Pet Friendly Rockland Breakwater Lighthouse
Rockland Breakwater Lighthouse Rockland Breakwater Lighthouse is a pet-friendly attraction in Rockland, ME. This historic lighthouse complex at the end of the Rockland Breakwater is a popular place to take your pooch for a walk. Replacing a light station at Jameson Point, the light was established in 1902, about two years after completion of the breakwater. Leashed dogs are welcome. See Details
Pet Friendly Camden Hills State Park
Camden Hills State Park Enjoy the beauty of nature with Fido on 30 miles of dog-friendly hiking trails in Camden Hills State Park in Camden, ME. Bring food and a blanket to enjoy at the picnic area before or after exploring the beauty of the rocky shoreline. Dogs must be leashed on the trails. See Details
Laite Memorial Beach From May 1 to September 30 dogs are allowed on the beach from 6 a.m. to 8 a.m. and from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. They can be off leash as long as the owner can control the dog with voice commands and has a leash in hand. See Details
Camden Harbor Cruises Camden Harbor Cruises is a dog-friendly tour company in Camden, ME. Hop on board the Lively Lady and tour the waterways of Camden Harbor. Passengers will have the opportunity to view local wildlife, haul lobster traps and simply enjoy the views of the sea. Dogs must be well-behaved, leashed and approved in advance. See Details
Lake St. George State Park Dogs are welcome to join their owners at Lake St. George State Park in Liberty, ME. This pet-friendly park is located on the northwest shore of the stunningly beautiful, Lake St. George. To explore the area beside the water, you and Fido can jump on the Old Jeep Trail, a maintained hiking trail that extends from the park entry booth to the river over hilly terrain. Wildlife enthusiasts will discover a variety of birds that call the park their home. Pet owners are reminded to keep their dog on a leash for the duration of their visit and to preserve the waterways by cleaning up any mess that they leave behind. See Details
Megunticook Falls Bring Fido to view Megunticook Falls in Camden, ME. The dog-friendly riverfront affords views of the harbor and many of the nearby shops place water bowls outside for four-legged visitors. See Details
Thomaston Dog Park Thomaston Dog Park is a 3-acre pet-friendly fenced area in Thomaston, ME. Visitors and their furry companions will find toys, tunnels and obstacles, pet waste stations, water bowls and benches. See Details
Birch Point State Park Birch Point State Park is a dog-friendly spot in Owls Head, ME. You can bring Fido with you to enjoy the 62 acres on Penobscot Bay. The park is home to a crescent-shaped sand beach which Fido is allowed to use between October 1st through March 31st. There's also a picnic area that you can enjoy with your pup, as long as they are on a leash under six feet and owners clean up after them. See Details
Jean H. Kislak Community Dog Park Jean H. Kislak Community Dog Park is a large fenced area full of friendly dogs and people in Rockport, ME. The gently sloping landscape features separate areas for large and small dogs to romp around, as well as benches for humans. Make sure to bring your own water for Fido to stay hydrated while playing. This lovely park is maintained by P.A.W.S. with the help of donations. See Details
Lincolnville General Store Lincolnville General Store is a pet-friendly grocery store and eatery in Lincolnville, ME. They sell a variety of fresh local foods, packaged goods, and they also serve house-made food to enjoy to-go or at one of the tables on the porch. Other retail items include greeting cards, candles, toys, gifts and more. Dogs are not allowed inside the store. See Details
Warren Island State Park Warren Island State Park is a pet-friendly area in Lincolnville, ME. This spruce-covered island park is located in Penobscot Bay, about half a mile from Islesboro Island and 3 miles from Lincolnville. There's no public ferry to the island, so only dogs and their owners who have their own boats can enjoy this park. Once you arrive, you'll discover stunning trails, a rocky coastline, camping areas, and an isolated beauty that will be hard to find anywhere else. See Details
Sweetgrass Farm Winery & Distillery Sweetgrass Winery & Distillery is a pet-friendly wine and spirit tasting establishment in Union, ME, open May through December. Those wanting to sip alongside their canine can sit at one of the outdoor tables in the grassy area with a view of the farm. With 15 wines and spirits to choose from, visitors can taste award-winning concoctions such as its Black River Gin which was named one of the top 50 spirits in the world. They offer a selection of Maine-made prepackaged sweet and savory snacks for you to purchase. Guests may also bring their own picnic and non-alcoholic drinks. See Details
Waterman's Beach Brewery Waterman's Beach Brewery in South Thomaston, ME is dog friendly. Fido is welcome to join you at a picnic table on the gravel patio which overlooks the bay. This brewery produces craft ales using both traditional and modern practices. Much of their grain is grown and malted in Maine. Try a pint of HydroSlave IPA, Boat Builder Brown, or Sugar Magnolia Strawberry Wheat. See Details
Vinalhaven Ferry Services Vinalhaven Ferry Service in Vinalhaven, ME, is pet friendly. Led by Captain E. Frank Thompson and Captain Richard G. Spear, this service provides transportation to locals and tourists between Rockland and Vinalhaven. The crossing is 15 miles in total and takes roughly 1 hr 15 mins to complete. Leashed pets are welcome to travel in a designated pet cabin on board the ferry. See Details
Owls Head State Park Owls Head State Park is a dog-friendly spot in Owls Head, ME. As one of the smaller recreational areas in Maine, it's home to lots of interesting landmarks, including the main attraction, a stunning lighthouse constructed in 1852. Dogs are not allowed in the lighthouse, but there is green space near the parking lot for them to walk. The rocky beach is also available to dogs and their owners between April 1 and September 30. Just keep them on a leash under six feet. See Details
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