Other Dog Activities in Lake Ariel, PA

There are 5 other dog-friendly attractions within 20 miles of Lake Ariel. 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 Lake Ariel.

Pet Friendly Lost Trails ATV Park
Lost Trails ATV Park Fido is welcome to join you for an off-road adventure at Lost Trails ATV Park in Dunmore, PA. A dog-friendly activity for the whole family, your canine companion can be secured in your personal ATV or UTV for a trip across a variety of trails. The 2,000 acre property offers "Wet & Muddy" routes, "Boulder Crawls" and "Scenic Trails". An all day pass is required for both adults and children. See Details
Pet Friendly Groove Brewing
Groove Brewing Groove Brewing is a former auto garage repurposed into a pet-friendly neighborhood taproom in Scranton, PA. Fido can join you outside or indoors throughout their upper and lower levels. All beer is brewed on-site, but please note their selection changes often for creativity and freedom. Peanut butter dog treats made from their grain are available for Fido. See Details
Kennedy Park Kennedy Park is a pet-friendly community hub in Forest City, PA. Fido is welcome to tag along but must remain on a leash. The park features a disc golf course, a pavilion and a lake for your furry friend to dip in. See Details
Lakeland Orchard & Cidery's Christmas Tree Farm Leashed pups can join their humans at Lakeland Orchard & Cidery's Christmas Tree Farm, a dog-friendly tree farm in Scott Township, PA. You and Fido can browse their fields of evergreens and sniff out the perfect Christmas tree. Please note that this location is seasonally pet-friendly during the Christmas tree season only. It's recommended to confirm their seasonal dates prior to visiting. See Details
Archbald Pothole State Park Check out the dog-friendly Archbald Pothole State Park in Archbald, PA. Your leashed pet can join you at this 150-acre park, which is named after a 38-foot deep pothole that formed during the Wisconsin Glacial Period, around 15,000 years ago. You and Fido will have a blast exploring this state park, but remember to keep pets leashed at all times and clean up after them. Dogs are not allowed in buildings or swimming areas. See Details
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