Dog Friendly Activities in Winterport, ME

There’s 1 dog friendly activity in Winterport, and 20 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 Winterport.

Pet Friendly Winterport Winery
Winterport Winery Winterport Winery is a pet-friendly winery and cidery in Winterport, ME. They produce a variety of handcrafted fruit wines and ciders, including apple, pear, blueberry, cranberry and more. The tasting room is also home to Penobscot Bay Brewery. Bring Fido along inside the cozy space or out on the covered porch. See Details
Pet Friendly Moose Point State Park
Moose Point State Park Moose Point State Park in Searsport, ME, is pet-friendly. You are invited to bring your pooch along with you to enjoy the views of Penobscot Bay. There are a number of trails that weave around the area, ideal for discovering the panoramic views on offer at this park. Dogs are welcome on the trails on a leash under six feet, as long as owners clean up any mess that they leave behind. See Details
Sears Island Sears Island is a pet-friendly place in Searsport, ME. This beautiful island is home to miles of quiet shoreline, several moderate trails to explore with your pup, and lots of native wildlife to observe. You and Fido will discover an abundance of botanical and geological features. Stop for a picnic in one of the pretty spots, hop in a kayak or go for a trek in the snow when the weather permits. See Details
Belfast Dog Park at Walsh Field Belfast Dog Park is a pet-friendly area at Walsh Field in Belfast, ME. The park includes separate areas for small and large dogs, water access, benches, a covered area, and plenty of room for your pet to play, exercise, and socialize with other pups! See Details
Marshall Wharf Brewing Company Marshall Wharf Brewing Company is a dog-friendly, locally-owned brewery in Belfast, ME where Fido is welcome to join you for a pint on the waterfront deck. This brewery faces the beautiful Belfast Bay, and visitors are welcome to take in the water and dock views with their leashed dog. Try their Bitter Truth ESB pour, Tug Pale Ale, or the Below the Belt IPA when you're there. See Details
Waterfront Park Bring Fido to the pet-friendly Waterfront Park, nestled on Penobscot River in Bangor, ME. Enjoy a stroll along the beautiful boardwalk, which includes benches and picnic tables, giving you and your dog an opportunity to rest or enjoy lunch with a view of the water. See Details
Bangor City Forest Bring Fido along for a stroll through Bangor City Forest in Bangor, ME. There are nine miles of dog-friendly trails for you to hike while taking in the 680 acres of wildlife habitat. Be sure to keep your pup leashed at all times and clean up after them. See Details
Fort Knox and Penobscot Narrows Observatory Fort Knox and Penobscot Narrows Observatory is a pet-friendly destination in Prospect, ME. The grounds of this area allow leashed dogs to explore with their owners. From the trails, you'll be able to see spectacular 360-degree views of the Penobscot River and Bay, the Maine countryside, and the distant western mountains. See Details
Bangor Dog Park Bangor Dog Park is an off-leash space for dogs to run, play and exercise in Bangor, ME. It is fully fenced with double-gated entry for secure deleashing. Amenities include shady trees, benches, agility equipment, and trash cans. Before or after playtime, you and your dog can check out the wooded trails behind the park in Essex Woods, where a leash is required. Be sure to bring your own waste bags and water. See Details
Fort Point State Park Dogs are welcome to join their owners at Fort Point State Park in Stockton Springs, ME. The 120-acre, pet-friendly picturesque park has lovely views across Penobscot River and Bay, featuring over a mile of rocky shoreline, a tidal sandbar, and an incredible variety of interesting plants and wildlife. You can explore all of this on the trails that weave around the wooded area. Bring water for your pup and be sure to clean up after them. See Details
Belfast City Park Leashed dogs are welcome at Belfast City Park, the City's oldest park, which was established in 1904. The park is a heavily used, active park of 17.5 acres. Park visitors enjoy a sweeping view of Penobscot Bay. The park is open May to November. See Details
Cascade Park Bring Fido along for a stroll through Cascade Park in Bangor, ME. This pet-friendly spot is located right off the Penobscot River and offers an easy 0.5-mile loop trail that is paved and offers picturesque views of waterfalls, fountains and bridges along the way. There are benches available throughout the park too, giving you and Fido some time to relax or enjoy a bite to eat. Keep your dog on a leash and dispose of all waste. See Details
Holbrook Island Sanctuary Dogs are welcome to join their owners at Holbrook Island Sanctuary in Harborside, ME. This pet-friendly nature preserve is located along Penobscot Bay and is made up of forest and meadows, wetland marshes, ponds, rocky mainland, and the off-land island, Holbrook itself. There are a number of trails around the park that are perfect for dog walkers! Visitors are reminded that pets are not allowed on State Park beaches between April 1 and September 30 throughout Maine. See Details
University of Maine Woods Explore this popular wooded trail with your pet, who is welcome to go off-leash if under voice control. See Details
Forest Fairies with Corgis and Ponies 'Forest Fairies with Corgis and Ponies' is a pet-friendly Airbnb Experience hosted by Jennifer. If you have a friendly Corgi, and with prior approval of the host, you could bring him along on this experience. Contact host prior to booking with information about your Corgi. You and your pup will join the rest of the Corgis (and possibly ponies) on a hike through BlissWood Forest. Follow the Corgis as they sniff out the pixie dust that will lead to fairy doors. Your host will entertain you with fairy folklore along the way. The experience lasts 1.5 hours and can accommodate up to 10 guests ages 5 and up. Please be careful of young children in front of and around the ponies when they are moving. Rates start at $36 per person. See Details
Family Treasure Hunter Out in the Bay 'Family Treasure Hunter Out in the Bay' is a pet-friendly Airbnb Experience hosted by Lisa & Alex. Your and your pooch will board a boat and embark on a unique treasure hunt. You will have one hour to find the treasure using an old treasure map with clues. Please ensure to contact the host before booking regarding the size of your pooch. The experience lasts 1.5 hours and can accommodate up to 6 guests of all ages. Rates start at $325 for a group up to 6 people. See Details
Heritage Park Heritage Park is a dog-friendly greenspace in Belfast, ME. This waterfront park along the Passagassawakeag River features picnic tables where you can rest and have a snack with Fido. See Details
Belfast Public Landing Belfast Public Landing offers an excellent view of Belfast Harbor. This dog-friendly spot in Belfast, ME, provides a wonderful place to view the sunset. See Details
Swan Lake State Park Swan Lake State Park is a dog-friendly outdoor recreation area in Swanville, ME. Owners and their leashed dogs are invited to explore this local park, which features an array of amenities, including fishing, hunting, picnicking, a playground and more. Note that dogs are not permitted on the beach between April 1 and September 30, and owners are responsible for picking up waste left by pets. See Details
Paul Bunyan Statue Bring Fido out for a sight-seeing trip of the 31-foot tall Paul Bunyan Statue in Bangor, ME. He is placed right on Main Street along a pet-friendly sidewalk, not too far from Bass Park in downtown. It is deemed the "largest statue of Paul Bunyan in the world", so bring your camera along and snap some photos of your pup alongside him! See Details
Winterport, ME, US