Dog Friendly Activities in Louisiana

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Don’t leave Fido in the hotel room when you’re on vacation. Get out and play! No matter where you’re headed in Louisiana, we can point you towards the nearest off-leash dog park, the most popular dog beach, a really great hiking trail, and lots of other places to play with Fido.

Pet Friendly Dog Park at Burbank Park
Dog Park at Burbank Park Bring Fido to play off leash at the dog park at Burbank Park in Baton Rouge, LA. Dogs will love playing off-leash, enjoying the climbing obstacles and splashing in the onsite pond. The park has two separate areas for large and small dogs, covered picnic tables, pet waste stations, paved paths around the enclosed areas, and ample parking. See Details
Pet Friendly Algiers Point Canal Street Ferry
Algiers Point Canal Street Ferry The dog-friendly Algiers Point Canal Street Ferry in New Orleans, LA, brings small dogs and their owners back and forth across the Mississippi River. Dogs must travel in a carrier and the carrier must fit on the person’s lap. The ferry leaves Algiers Point every 30 minutes on the hour and half hour, and leaves Canal Street every 30 minutes at a quarter until and a quarter after the hour. It takes about 30 minutes from boarding to get to the other side. The ride is for pedestrians and bikers only, and dogs are also welcome. See Details
Bass Pro Shops Well-mannered dogs are welcome inside the pet-friendly Denham Springs, LA, location of Bass Pro Shops. The Denham Springs store has won numerous awards for the architecture and design of the store. Bass Pro Shops have everything you need for your next outdoor adventure with Fido. Shop the aisles for seasonal apparel, fishing & hunting gear, boating equipment, camping supplies, and outdoor accessories. This family-friendly store also has an indoor pond with ducks and turtles so Fido should stay leashed while you visit. See Details
Bayou Sauvage Ridge Trail Bayou Sauvage Ridge Trail in New Orleans, LA is pet friendly. The trail is a short, easy loop which provides a great way to see the swampland which Louisiana is known for. You and Fido can enjoy all the sights of the area without getting your feet wet on the boardwalk. See Details
PARDS Dog Park PARDS Dog Park is an off-leash area within South Park in Denham Springs, LA. This large, shaded park is an ideal spot to let Fido burn off his energy. The 3-are park has separate areas for small and large dogs, a secure double-gated entry, pet waste stations, and an on-site water fountain. See Details
Raising Cane's Dog Park Bring Fido to Raising Cane's Dog Park, located inside New Iberia City Park in New Iberia, LA. The dog park has two separately-fenced areas for large and small dogs, and is enclosed by a 6-foot high chain link fence. There are large trees which provide plenty of shade in warm weather, benches for owners to rest on, and convenient pet waste stations. See Details
Rosedown Plantation State Historic Site Rosedown Plantation State Historic Site in St. Francisville, LA is dog friendly. Leashed pets are welcome on the beautiful grounds of this wooded historic site, which also makes a great picnic spot. This historic 19th century plantation features a home with period furnishings, formal gardens and guided tours. Please note that Fido is not permitted inside the museum or any buildings on site. See Details
St. Anna's Episcopal Church Leashed, well-behaved dogs are invited to pet-friendly services at St. Anna's Episcopal Church in New Orleans, LA. Please check the website for worship times. See Details
Beaullieu Park Dog Park Bring Fido to play off leash at Beaullieu Park Dog Park in Lafayette, LA. The park is a single fenced area for dogs of all sizes to play and features agility obstacles, bench seating, pet waste stations, a covered picnic table, and water hose. See Details
Le Chien Brewing Company Le Chien Brewing Company is a very dog-friendly microbrewery located in Denham Springs, LA. This craft brewery offers outdoor and indoor seating for dogs and their owners to enjoy. Food is provided by their on site Pie Eyed Food Truck that specializes in handmade Artisan pies. Alongside great food truck fare, Le Chien serves handcrafted beer and soda. See Details
Driskill Mountain Trail Driskill Mountain Trail is dog friendly and accessed from the Mt. Zion Presbyterian Church parking lot in Simsboro, LA. This 1.8-mile lightly trafficked out and back route is suitable for all skill levels. Leashed dogs are welcome, as long as all mess is cleaned up after them. See Details
Houmas House and Gardens Houmas House and Gardens in Darrow, LA is a dog-friendly historical attraction. Leashed dogs are permitted on the grounds, but calling ahead to inform staff your have a dog is advised because there are resident pets on the property. Providing a dog is well-behaved and other guests are comfortable with him, Fido is also welcome on the Mansion Tour which commences every half hour. The Inn at Houmas House welcomes dogs and their owners with advance notice, and bowls for food and water is provided in guest rooms. See Details
Falgout Canal Marina Falgout Canal Marina in Theriot, LA is a typical marina that's also dog friendly. Bring Fido along to gather supplies for your next trip out on the water. See Details
Love's Travel Stop Opelousas Love's Travel Stop is a gas station and rest area in Opelousas, LA. This pet-friendly location has a fully-fenced dog park with separate areas for small and large pups. Features of this rest stop also include Hardee's, Godfather's Pizza, private showers, a laundry facility, Wi-Fi, RV-friendly parking and more. See Details
Abita Brewing Company Bring Fido to Abita Brewing Company in Covington, LA. This dog-friendly bar invites two and four-legged friends to sit together at one of the outdoor tables on the patio. Their beverage options include year-round brews like the Andygator and Beeracuda, seasonal drinks like King Cake Soda and Christmas Ale, and limited ales like the Vanilla Triple Dog and Fluffernutter. See Details
NOLA City Bark NOLA City Bark Dog Park is New Orleans' premier off-leash dog park which encompasses 4.6 landscaped acres in beautiful City Park. Features include separate play areas for small and big dogs, double entrance gates, water fountains for dogs and humans, shade pavilions, an event lawn, Mutt Mitts for clean-up, on-site restrooms, and a short walking trail. The property is bounded by Zachary Taylor Drive, Diagonal Drive, and Magnolia Drive. You'll find NOLA City Bark behind Popp Fountain. Permits are required to use the park. If you are visiting the city or have out-of-town guests coming for vacation, you can purchase a temporary pass for one or two weeks. See Details
Mandeville Lakefront Mandeville Lakefront in Mandeville, LA is a pet-friendly area on the shore of Lake Pontchartrain covering over a mile of lake frontage. The park features paved walking paths, bench seating, large grass play areas, and many shady spots under beautiful oak trees. See Details
Spirit of the Red River Cruise The Spirit of the Red is a dog-friendly tour boat that travels down the Red River and Cross Bayou near Shreveport, LA. Make sure to get your camera ready to take a photo of egrets, waterfowls, alligators, turtles, and the beautiful great blue heron. See Details
Cemetery/French Quarter Walking Tour 'Cemetery/French Quarter Walking Tour' is a pet-friendly Airbnb Experience hosted by Muriel. Only small dogs that can be carried can be brought on this tour, as dogs need to be carried in the cemetery. You and your pooch will take a guided walking tour of the French Quarter and hear about its amazing history, architecture and famous occupants. You will then visit the oldest African community in the United States, known as Treme. Afterwards, you will see St. Louis Cemetery #2 where you guide will explain the unusual burial process. The experience lasts 2 hours and can accommodate up to 10 guests of all ages. Rates start at $25 per person. See Details
Mandalay Refuge Nature Trail Mandalay Nature Trail is dog-friendly. Bring your leashed dog to explore the Refuges's waterways and wetlands, bordered by an upland oak-cypress-gum ridge, which provides an opportunity to view a wide array of wildlife. The Mandalay Refuge Nature trail is a good place to see and hear songbirds and perhaps catch a glimpse of a gator. Visitors to the Refuge enjoy fishing the canals and trenasses. This 3/4 mile long out and back nature trail will take you through various habitats to a boardwalk over wetlands and a wetland overlook. Access to trail is located at the end of a gravel service road, .7 miles west of the Refuge field office on the south side of Bayou Black Drive (Hwy 182) See Details
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