Dog Friendly Activities in Somerset, TX

There are 46 dog friendly activities within 20 miles of Somerset. 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 Somerset.

Pet Friendly Sisters Grimm Ghost Tours
Sisters Grimm Ghost Tours Sisters Grimm Ghost Tours offers pet-friendly nightly Haunted History Ghost Tours in San Antonio, TX. All leashed and friendly dogs are allowed. Your guide will take you and Fido on a 90-minute stroll past three of the most haunted spots in the city, The Alamo, the Spanish Governor's Mansion and the Menger Hotel. See Details
Pet Friendly San Antonio River Walk
San Antonio River Walk Leashed dogs are welcome on the pet-friendly San Antonio River Walk, a public park below street level with parallel sidewalks that are lined with restaurants, shops, hotels and other attractions in San Antonio, TX. Many of the outdoor restaurants and shops welcome dogs on their patios while you dine. Please call ahead to check if the specific business you wish to visit allows dogs, and please remember to clean up after your pet. See Details
Hops & Hounds Check out the dog-friendly Hops and Hounds in San Antonio, TX. This dog bar features a large off-leash dog park with agility equipment, yard and board games, delicious cocktails, plenty of seating, and fun events throughout the month. See Details
Bad Wolf Ghost Tours Friendly, leashed dogs are welcome on Bad Wolf Ghost Tours' San Antonio Ghost Walk. You and Fido will visit the notorious locations of historic murders, battles and otherwise untimely deaths, and learn the city's unique and gruesome history and the many hauntings that resulted from it! Dog-friendly tours are conducted nightly. Check the schedule for the meeting location. Reservations are required. See Details
Military Working Dog Teams National Monument Military Working Dog Teams National Monument in San Antonio, TX, is pet friendly. The memorial was spearheaded by Mr. John Burnam, a U. S. Army combat infantryman, and German Shepherd Scout Dog Handler during the Vietnam War. While his war dog partners died in Vietnam, he wanted to keep their memories alive through the art pieces and continue to train dogs through the foundation. See Details
Medina River Natural Area Medina River Natural Area is a pet-friendly destination in San Antonio, TX. Your leashed furry friend is welcome to explore the 511-acre property that has been enhanced with 7 miles of trails. Waste stations and a doggie fountain are available on site. See Details
San Antonio Missions National Historical Park Family pets are welcome on the grounds of the dog-friendly San Antonio Missions National Historical Park, located in San Antonio, TX, as long as they are on a leash or being carried. Pets are not allowed in park buildings or churches. Please watch your animals and deposit waste in trash cans. To protect the park's wildlife, please do not bring leashed pets on the Yanaguana Nature Trail at Mission San Juan. Make sure Fido gets his Bark Ranger patch while visiting! See Details
Vespa Sidecar Tour with Tacos 'Vespa Sidecar Tour with Tacos' is a pet-friendly Airbnb Experience hosted by Kevin & Liz. Please contact hosts prior to booking to notify them of having a dog along. Your pooch must be small enough to fit inside the Vespa safely with you. Your host will take you on a tour of San Antonio and the surrounding unique neighborhoods via a Modern Vespa SiDeCaR. See iconic spots and stop for a quick picnic along the way. The experience lasts 1.5 hours and can accommodate up to 4 guests ages 5 and up. Max weight per guest is 215 pounds or 100 kilos. Rates start at $175 per person. See Details
Dog Park at Pearsall Park Fido is invited to play at the dog park at Pearsall Park in San Antonio, TX. The area is 1.5 acres and is split into two separate sections for large and small dogs. Amenities include water fountains, picnic tables, waste bags, agility equipment and fire hydrants. See Details
Dog Park at Tom Slick Park The dog park at Tom Slick Park is a 1-acre outdoor facility in San Antonio, TX. There are two separate areas for large and small dogs to play. Amenities include benches, picnic tables, a fountain for people and pets, and a special doggie shower. A second fenced dog enclosure is located on the Timber Creek entrance side adjacent to a pavilion and playground. See Details
Brackenridge Park Check out the pet-friendly Brackenridge Park in San Antonio, TX. This recreation area is packed with jogging trails and picnic spots. Leashed pups are welcome, but please remember to clean up after them. See Details
Madison Square Dog Park The .65-acre off-leash fenced dog park at Madison Square Park in San Antonio, TX features mutt-mitts, a doggie drinking fountain and benches. See Details
Historic Market Square Visit the pet-friendly Historic Market Square in San Antonio, TX. Nearly every weekend of the year, the square is filled with live entertainment, delicious food and fun for the whole family. Explore over 100 locally owned businesses that provide a unique marketplace experience within a three-block outdoor plaza lined with shops and restaurants in the downtown area. They are the largest Mexican market in the United States. Dogs are welcome on a leash in the outdoor areas. See Details
Hemisfair Bring Fido to Hemisfair, a historic pet-friendly site in San Antonio, TX. This park was originally built in 1968 to celebrate the city's 250th birthday, featuring a 750-foot-tall Tower of the Americas. You'll also find ample green space, walking and jogging paths, game tables, play structures, art and historic buildings. Dogs must be leashed at all times, and remember to clean up after them. See Details
San Antonio Medical Foundation Trail San Antonio Medical Foundation Trail is a dog-friendly trail in San Antonio, TX where your leashed dog is welcome to join you on the unpaved walking trail in the Medical Center. The trail is open during daylight hours and is approximately 2.2 miles long. This is a walking and jogging trail only, and no bikes, skates, or skateboards are allowed. See Details
Castroville Regional Park Leashed dogs are welcome at Castroville Regional Park in Castroville, TX. The park comprises of 126 acres alongside the Medina River where Fido may accompany you on the hiking trails, play in the river, and explore this scenic area. Castroville Regional Park also has a swimming pool, RV park, and sports fields. Waste stations with bags are provided. See Details
The Alamo Dogs are allowed on the sidewalk outside The Alamo, a historic and pet-friendly site in San Antonio, TX. You are not allowed to bring your dog inside the building or on the grounds past the gate, but you can stop to take a picture at the Spanish fortress. See Details
Dog Park at Olmos Basin Park Bring Fido to the spacious fenced dog park at Olmos Basin Park in San Antonio, TX. Here, dogs can play off leash with plenty of shade trees and a water trough to cool off in. See Details
Pearl Visit Pearl, a pet-friendly historical district and culture hub in the center of San Antonio, TX. This property that was once a brewery in the 1800s is now a complex featuring shopping and dining options, a farmer's market, an event space and more. Leashed and behaved dogs are welcome in most outdoor spaces except Gustav’s Geysers. See Details
Bike Ride at Secret Lake Park with Dog 'Bike Ride at Secret Lake Park with Dog' is a pet-friendly Airbnb Experience hosted by Cristina. Ride a bicycle through Elmendorf Lake Park with the hosts cute dogs, Tchimba and Ludo. Her dogs are used to running alongside bikes, so if your dog isn't into extreme sports, then maybe he should stay at home. The ride is around four miles and includes a break halfway to play in the park and take some great pictures. The experience lasts 2 hours and can accommodate up to 3 guests ages 18 and up. Guests must know how to ride a bicycle. Rates start at $27 per person. See Details
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