Dog Friendly Hiking Trails in Daytona Beach, FL

There are 16 dog-friendly hiking trails within 20 miles of Daytona Beach. 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 Daytona Beach.

Pet Friendly Hontoon Island State Park
Hontoon Island State Park Hontoon Island State Park is a pet-friendly island in DeLand, FL. You and Fido can only access this park by public ferry or private boat, so your pooch must be have their four sea legs ready. Once you're back on dry land, you can check out the eight miles of trails that weave around the island, including one that leads to Bear Tree Landing, the location of one of the largest oak trees on the Island. There are a number of picnic areas to enjoy on the island as well. See Details
Pet Friendly Central Park at Ormond Beach
Central Park at Ormond Beach Central Park at Ormond Beach is pet friendly. Although not strictly a dog park, there are lots of trails to weave around with your pooch. The park is 149-acres in size, has a lake, a fishing pier, and lots of places to stop off and eat lunch along the trails. See Details
Blue Spring State Park Blue Spring State Park is a pet-friendly recreation area in Orange City, FL. Bring your leashed pup with you while you stroll the Boardwalk Trail or unpaved Pine Island and Campground trails. The park features lush tropical trees and crystal blue waters, where you can discover manatees and other wildlife. Pets are also welcome in the camping area if you want to stay overnight. See Details
De Leon Springs State Park The dog-friendly, historic De Leon Springs State Park in Florida is home to cool clear waters that are popular with anglers and swimmers, and winding trails through a lush subtropical forest. You can even grab a bite to eat at Sugar Mill Restaurant and eat it at one the picnic tables in the park. Leashed dogs are welcome to join their owners on the trails throughout the park, as long as they are cleaned up after. There is a fee per vehicle to enter the park. See Details
PCAF Turtle Trail: #5 Nadia Bring Fido to see Nadia, the 5th fiberglass sea turtle, along the pet-friendly PCAF Turtle Trail in Palm Coast, FL. Inspired by French artist Edgar Degas, this uniquely painted sculpture is located outside Palm Coast City Hall. To keep the adventure going, check out all 18 locations along the scavenger hunt. See Details
PCAF Turtle Trail: #8 Bessie Bring Fido to see Bessie, the eighth fiberglass sea turtle, along the pet-friendly PCAF Turtle Trail in Flagler Beach, FL. Inspired by the diverse beauty of Flagler County, this uniquely painted sculpture is situated in front of the Flagler Beach Historical Museum. To keep the adventure going, check out all 18 locations along the scavenger hunt. See Details
Central Park Bring Fido to Central Park in downtown Palm Coast, FL. This pet-friendly 10-acre recreation space features a range of amenities for parkgoers, including geocaching, walking trails, benches and a lake and with a decorative fountain. Leashed dogs are welcome to stroll along the half-mile walking path surrounding the park. See Details
PCAF Turtle Trail: #4 Pablo Bring Fido to see Pablo, the fourth fiberglass sea turtle on the pet-friendly PCAF Turtle Trail in Flagler Beach, FL. Designed in collaboration by Old Kings Elementary School and Flagler Palm Coast High School Art Club, this uniquely painted sculpture is located outside the Old Kings Elementary School. To keep the adventure going, check out all 18 locations along the scavenger hunt. See Details
PCAF Turtle Trail: #18 The “See” Turtle Bring Fido to see The “See” Turtle, the eighteenth fiberglass sculpture, along the pet-friendly PCAF Turtle Trail in Palm Coast, FL. Created by visually impaired artist John Bamblitt to honor those who are blind or visually impaired, this uniquely painted sea turtle is located outside Tomoka Eye Associates. To keep the adventure going, check out all 18 locations along the scavenger hunt. See Details
PCAF Turtle Trail: #15 Norman Bring Fido to see Norman, the fifteenth fiberglass sea turtle, along the pet-friendly PCAF Turtle Trail in Bunnell, FL. Inspired by American artist Norman Rockwell, this uniquely painted sculpture is located outside the Flagler County Health Department. To keep the adventure going, check out all 18 locations along the scavenger hunt. See Details
PCAF Turtle Trail: #1 Claude Bring Fido to see Claude, the first fiberglass sea turtle, along the pet-friendly PCAF Turtle Trail in Flagler Beach, FL. Inspired by Claude Monet, this uniquely painted sculpture is situated at the Palm Coast Town Center. To keep the adventure going, check out all 18 locations along the scavenger hunt. See Details
PCAF Turtle Trail #17 Jules Bring Fido to see Jules, the seventeenth fiberglass sea turtle, along the pet-friendly PCAF Turtle Trail in Palm Coast, FL. Placed in celebration of the 70th anniversary of the East Flagler Mosquito Control District, this uniquely painted sculpture is located at the Marla Compra Beachfront Park. To keep the adventure going, check out all 18 locations along the scavenger hunt. See Details
Flagler Beach Boardwalk Flagler Beach Boardwalk is a dog-friendly destination where pups can walk and relax at one of their benches in Flagler Beach, FL. While the boardwalk welcomes Fido, the beach and pier in this area do not. Dogs are allowed on the beach outside the restricted zone (from 10th Street North to 10th Street South) but must be leashed (maximum eight feet). See Details
PCAF Turtle Trail: #11 Winged Victory Bring Fido to see Winged Victory, the eleventh fiberglass sea turtle, along the pet-friendly PCAF Turtle Trail in Bunnell, FL. As a tribute to Professor John Kurtich, this uniquely painted sculpture is located outside the Kim C. Hammond Justice Center. To keep the adventure going, check out all 18 locations along the scavenger hunt. See Details
Betty Steflik Preserve Two- and four-legged outdoor enthusiasts are welcome to explore the dog-friendly Betty Steflik Preserve in Flagler Beach, FL. This 320-acre recreation area boasts a range of visitor amenities, including fishing, hiking trails, picnic areas and wildlife viewing. Dogs must be leashed during your visit. See Details
North Peninsula State Park North Peninsula State Park in Ormond Beach, FL, is pet friendly. Unfortunately, Fido isn't welcome on the beaches, in any buildings, or in the water at this park, but they can still enjoy the bike path along State Road A1A or the two-mile Coastal Strand Trail, which, for the wildlife-lovers, is home to the gopher tortoise and the Eastern indigo snake. See Details
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