Spookiest Dog-Friendly Airbnb in Every State

Posted by Billy Francis

Nothing screams Halloween like a trip to a haunted house, but are you and Fido brave enough to stay overnight in an Airbnb with some uninvited guests? From a morgue with paranormal investigation equipment to a haunted brothel said to have been wired by Nikola Tesla himself, we’ve rounded up the spookiest Airbnbs in every state that allow dogs to join in the bone-chilling experience.

Alabama

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Go off-grid in the middle of the woods with nobody to hear Fido bark when you book this dog-friendly UniMOG in Kimberly. Horror fans may recognize this unique Airbnb from the hit zombie apocalypse TV show, The Walking Dead. Upon arrival, you’ll be taken deep into the woods in an owner-driven UTV and left to your own devices to explore more than three miles of trails that weave through 105 acres of woodland along the Locust Fork River. Book a zombie stay today, or check out these other pet-friendly Airbnbs in Alabama.

Alaska

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While the fiery bowels of hell may be a little too far to travel for Fido’s next vacation, he can channel his inner Cerbius when he spends the night in Sam McGee’s Wood Stove Cabin in Tok. Don’t be alarmed if temperatures start to rise at night, that’s just the built-in heater kicking on. Guests who spend the night in this quirky cabin are presented with a signed certificate of survival. For something a little cooler, browse these other dog-friendly vacation homes in Alaska.

Arizona

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Taylor Mountain Cave Inn Retreat in Dolan Springs is both off the beaten path and beneath it. Brutus, the host’s dog, sounds scarier than he is and is happy to welcome four-legged guests into his underground lair. During the day, crawl out from the cave and explore more than 100 acres of rugged desert terrain with hiking trails and historic mining equipment. If you prefer staying above ground, check out the rest of Arizona’s pet-friendly vacation rentals.

Arkansas

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Located on a dead-end street, there’s no escaping The Carriage House in Eureka Springs. This distinctive Airbnb is located right next door to one of the most haunted dog-friendly hotels in the country, the 1886 Crescent Hotel and Spa, which once housed a “cancer-curing hospital.” Inside this historic home, hardwood floors make for easy cleanup and there’s a log-burning fireplace to ward off any evil spirits lingering nearby. If this is too scary for you and your pooch, browse these other pet-friendly vacation properties in Arkansas.

California

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Nestled in the mountain community of Idyllwild, The Dita is one of 10 rooms located on the Hicksville Pines property. This private chalet retreat was designed by fashion icon, Dita Von Teese to resemble the rooms of Disney’s Haunted Mansion. Don’t be too spooked by the ghouls in the fireplace or the creepy portraits on the walls. The property also features shared access to a game room, hot tub, grill house and more. Book this haunted mansion now, or browse more dog-friendly vacation rentals in the Golden State.

Colorado

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For a creepy stay in The Centennial State, bring the whole pack to The Black Monarch in Victor. Rumored to be haunted by the ghost of a miner who died in a gunfight, the former brothel, casino and saloon is also said to have been wired by Nikola Tesla, who can be found in a mural on the side of the building. Skeptics may not be sold by the scary stories on offer here, but they’ll love the tall ceilings, solid oak doors, huge bay windows, and original hardwood floors. If this town isn’t on your itinerary, check out these other dog-friendly Airbnbs in The Centennial State.

Connecticut

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With views over the Mystic River and a light-filled interior, it's hard to tell this restored historic home was once a one-room schoolhouse. Moved to its current location on the river in 1857, this Airbnb has been through a unique journey since it was built in 1808 by a sea captain. During the day, the rich hardwood floors seem to glow under the light from the beautiful windows and there are plenty of cozy corners to curl up in. Guests can explore the river on the house kayaks and the quiet streets on the bikes provided, too. When the sun sets and you listen closely enough, you may be left wondering if that was just the wind or the sound of children talking. If you want to steer clear of cemeteries, Connecticut has numerous other pet-friendly rentals to choose from.

Delaware

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Originally built by a returning WWII veteran who married the farmer’s daughter, this adorable 1940s Cottage tells the story of the inhabitants over the years. Retaining its charm and character, the home has been renovated and now features a screened porch and formal dining room with a handmaid 1800s barn wood table. Fido will enjoy visiting the park a few steps from the front door during the day, and when night falls, he can listen to see if he can hear the couple dancing together on the hardwood floors. Don’t dig this cottage? Check out these other pet-friendly vacation homes in Delaware.

Florida

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Built by American industrialist Henry Flagler to house his crew during the construction of Hotel Ponce de Leon, La Casita in the nation’s oldest city of St. Augustine is a comfortable Airbnb with cozy rooms, hardwood floors and grassy space outside. Flagler, the man behind much of Florida’s growth, is said to haunt the former hotel to this day, but did his crew ever shuffle off this mortal coil? Find out when you book a stay or explore more spooky getaways in Florida at these dog-friendly Airbnbs.

Georgia

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Constructed in 1801, The Federal Quarters is the oldest residence in St. Mary’s and the place where vice president Burr hid from the authorities after dueling Alexander Hamilton in 1804. Guests can step back in time and drive around town in a Model A Ford with Fido riding in somebody’s lap in the rumble seat, or he can join you on a tour of the historic district in the house golf cart. For more inspiring stays, browse our full list of dog-friendly vacation homes in Georgia.

Hawaii

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Located off an old rail line that ran from Pohoiki to Hilo, The Puna Anti-Social Club in Pahoa is a spooky saloon in the Hawaiian backcountry. Outside, there’s an outdoor bathroom and room to roam. While you’re sipping on your morning coffee on the porch and enjoying fresh fruit grown on the property, you may be visited by Uncle Popo. He’s not a ghost, but a resident Chihuahua who can usually be found hanging out in the surrounding pasture with a goat family. Visiting a different island? Check out these dog-friendly vacation rentals in Hawaii.

Idaho

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Photographs are said to take a part of a person’s soul, so what could the repercussions be of staying in a former photography studio? Spend a long weekend with your photogenic pup in a pet-friendly room inside the Barnard Building, where Thomas Barnard and Nellie Stockbridge developed more than 200,000 pictures of life in the mining region of Wallace from 1893-1964. This cozy upstairs apartment has hardwood floors, a kitchenette and easy access to Samuel Park, which makes it a great base for travelers with pets. If you’re looking for more space, check out these pet-friendly vacation homes around Idaho.

Illinois

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Fido and his pack will learn a lesson they’ll never forget at the former schoolhouse, Frentresslake Homestead in East Dubuque. Constructed in the 1850s, this stone home that was once a homestead is now a secluded stay with a fireplace, deck and cozy nook to cuddle up in on chilly nights. While you’re there, go for a walk around the property and check out Frentresslake Cemetery, but be sure to be home by nightfall. For more pet-friendly properties in Illinois, check out our full list here.

Indiana

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With accounts of monsters, evil spirits and even the mythological Wendigo, spooky encounters are never far away at Hoosier National Forest. If you don’t mind sharing the surroundings with a variety of ghouls, book a stay at this cabin in the woods in Paoli. While the interior is welcoming with a lovely screened porch and a cozy living area, glance outside and you may see glowing eyes illuminate the pitch-black forest. Looking for a different destination in Indiana? Reserve one of these dog-friendly vacation rentals instead.

Iowa

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Devilish dogs who are detained at Franklin County Jail in Hampton don’t need to worry about the doors locking behind them. Built in 1880 and in use for 108 years, the building has been restored to give guests a feel for what inmates would have felt being locked up here. Upon arrival, guests are given a tour to hear all about the paranormal happenings at the jail. The Airbnb includes the intake area, main jail and three cells. Get booked into Franklin County today, or browse the full list of pet-friendly Airbnbs in Iowa.

Kansas

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Scholarly Shih Tzus can stay after class in a haunted schoolhouse with a garden, fireplace and hardwood floors throughout. Whether it’s the faint sound of the piano being played or a scratching of chalk on the blackboards in the dead of night, this roomy vacation rental has a creepy history that stretches all the way back to the Arnold School in 1889. Reserve this home, or check out the rest of Kansas’ pet-friendly vacation rentals.

Kentucky

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Book a quiet stay at this historic log cabin in South Shore and imagine the former inhabitants gathering around the wood stove at night for warmth. Four-legged guests are welcome to explore six private acres, paddle in the pond and enjoy their favorite dishes from the grill. After dark, gather around the firepit and tell your favorite ghost stories. If you’re skipping this area, take a look at more pet-friendly Airbnbs in Kentucky.

Louisiana

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Pirates, yellow fever victims and The Queen of Voodoo are just some of the locals who are said to haunt The Big Easy. Fans of the macabre are invited to stay at Moonshine Shack, which was once used to make wine and moonshine during prohibition. This one-of-a-kind vacation rental features antique doors, a creole staircase, old-growth wall designs and a clawfoot tub. If you’re bringing the whole Addams Family, book the adjoining bargeboard home, too. For more options in Louisiana, check out the rest of the state’s pet-friendly vacation rentals.

Maine

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This federal-style farmhouse in Falmouth was built in 1725 and still has a selection of original features. It’s been used as a bootleg hard cider mill and an oriental rug business, but not everybody who has taken up residence decided to leave. During the day, this gorgeous home is filled with light in the spectacular solarium, dining room and beyond. Fido will love exploring the grassy space outside and joining you for a movie in the living room. But, when the sun goes down, it’s easy for thoughts to turn to the people who have lived here for nearly three centuries. Looking for something else? Explore these other pet-friendly rental homes in Maine.

Maryland

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Baltimore is known for its characterful row homes first built to house people moving to the city for work in the 19th century. If you’re heading to Charm City, get a feel for these quirky homes when you stay in an atmospheric dog-friendly row home that dates back to 1840. The interior of the house has been renovated to create a light and airy space for your visit with hardwood floors downstairs, a private balcony and an inviting living space. Outside, the streets of the Fells Point neighborhood were once the inspiration for some of Edgar Allan Poe’s most morbid tales. Explore more row homes and other pet-friendly Airbnbs in Maryland here.

Massachusetts

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The New Boston Inn was a training base during the Revolutionary War and is listed on the National Registry of Historic Places. Built in 1737, the historic inn is said to be home to the ghost of Harriet, who was shot and killed here in 1805 and can still be heard wandering the halls of this historic Airbnb to this day. When you’re not listening out for Fido’s new phantom friend, feel free to explore the rest of the house and grounds including a parlor, tavern, gardens, ballroom and screened porches. If you prefer something less storied, check out these other pet-friendly options in Massachusetts.

Michigan

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It’s hard to miss this elegant historic home in Niles, MI. Dating back to the 1850s, it still has its original molding and doors. Inside, there are tall windows that fill the house with light during the day, hardwood floors for easy cleanup and a large fenced backyard with grass where Fido can play fetch or bury that mysterious bone he just found inside. Book this beauty now, or browse more dog-friendly vacation rentals in Michigan.

Minnesota

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The Gopher State is yet another place with a pet-friendly schoolhouse available on Airbnb. Located in Afton’s Historic Village, this brick schoolhouse was built in 1867 and has been tastefully renovated for people and pups to enjoy. The schoolhouse lives on in certain parts of the building like the foyer’s two doors that were once separate entrances for boys and girls. Outside, there’s a grassy relief area that Fido can visit if he gets his hall pass from the old headmaster inside. Looking for a different spot? Explore a variety of other pet-friendly rentals in Minnesota.

Mississippi

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Tupelo's Mill Village sprung into life around a cotton mill near downtown Tupelo in 1901, which began operation the same year this historic cottage was constructed. Bring your dog along for a relaxing vacation in this once-thriving neighborhood listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Inside, there are hardwood floors throughout and a variety of corners to relax in with your pup after watching your favorite horror movie on the big screen. Reserve a stay here, or check out these other pet-friendly Airbnbs in Mississippi.

Missouri

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The Historic Morgue in Ozark provides a Spirit Box, EMF detector, dowsing rods and more for you and your “paw-ranormal” investigator to hunt for ghosts during your stay. Formerly a morgue, funeral home, church and museum, this spooky spot isn’t suitable for faint-hearted furry friends. Inside the spine-chilling space, there’s a large kitchen and a bathroom with a 1900s clawfoot tub where you can soak alone, away from the spirits. If you make it through the night unscathed, your pup can play off leash in the fenced backyard while you relax on the private patio. For a quieter night, check out these pet-friendly Airbnbs in Missouri.

Montana

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After a creepy night at the Jailhouse at Gunslinger Ranch in Anaconda, you’ll never put Fido in his crate again. Described as a “2 cell, 2 bath,” this jail hails back to life in the 1880s and the days of the Old West. Each cell has a bed, a full bath and curtains for privacy that most inmates don’t get. During the day, break out of your cell and go for a stroll around the ghost town, where you’ll see the saloon, covered wagon, dining hall and more. Prefer freedom during your stay? Browse more pet-friendly vacation rentals in Montana.

Nebraska

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If you don’t mind the sound of the crystal chandeliers swaying in the middle of the night, this Hanscom Park home provides a gorgeous getaway in Omaha. Dating back to 1892, it’s an amazing Airbnb that features ornate woodwork, a covered porch, a foyer with a wood-burning fireplace, a parlor, a library and a second set of stairs that lead to the former maid’s quarters. Your pooch will relish the chance to roam around the fully fenced backyard off leash. For a smaller vacation home, explore more pet-friendly Airbnbs in Nebraska.

Nevada

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Located a few miles down the road from Rhyolite Ghost Town, Death Valley Outback in Beatty is a great base for exploring the once affluent mining town full of gold that is now an eerie destination for lovers of the paranormal. The outpost boasts a fenced backyard for dogs to enjoy, hardwood floors for easy cleanup and a cozy living area to wind down after a day among the prospecting poltergeists. Book this home today, or see which other dog-friendly rentals are available in Nevada.

New Hampshire

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The Great Room in Fitzwilliam is a short walk away from one of The Granite State’s most haunted spots, The Amos J. Blake House. Now a museum, there are rumored to be at least 11 different ghosts who reside here, including one that will freak Fido out more than any other, a cat! While there are no reported ghosts at this nearby guest suite, its proximity to such a haunted location can make it an atmospheric stay all the same. Visitors can look out for ghostly apparitions through the picture windows or out on the deck while gathering around the fire pit table and gazing across the beaver pond. For more spooky stays in New Hampshire, check out these other pet-friendly vacation rentals.

New Jersey

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Like a beacon to a bygone era, this historic mansion stands out like a sore thumb against the modern skyline of Atlantic City. Your furry best friend can do a “paw-rot” impersonation during murder mystery night at this epic Airbnb with original hardwood floors, a sublime solarium, and relaxing ocean views out the huge windows. While he tries to figure out “whodunnit,” he can wander from room to room and admire the pristine kitchen, four-poster beds and decks overlooking the water. Outside, there’s a grassy space where he can relieve himself before revealing the killer to the surviving guests. Looking for something sturdier? Check out these other pet-friendly vacation rentals in New Jersey.

New Mexico

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Formerly a pig barn, this historic cabin is bound to be full of spectral swine. No longer full of slop, the only four-legged guest you’ll find today is your own pooch enjoying a relaxing stay. Fire up the wood-burning stove, watch a movie or fire up the grill outside. Outdoors, you’re free to wander around the ranch’s 40 acres, enjoying views of the Manzano Mountains to the west and the Estancia Valley to the east along the way. For more enchanting stays in The Land of Enchantment, look through our full selection of pet-friendly vacation rentals in New Mexico.

New York

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The Vanderlyn in New Paltz is a striking building with a history that dates all the way back to 1822. Used in the past as the base camp for the New Paltz Halloween Trick or Treat Parade, this grand home with a spooky vibe at night has the original hardwood floors that creak underfoot even after everybody has gone to bed, an ornate fireplace and a tree swing that gently sways in the breeze. Not heading to The Hudson Valley? Browse these other dog-friendly Airbnbs in New York.

North Carolina

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Surrounded by six acres of woodland that guests with pets are free to explore, a secluded stay can turn into a spooky one at night at this historic farmhouse in Rutherfordton. It’s been fully restored to look and feel like a farmhouse from 1797 when it was first built. Inside, there’s an atmospheric fireplace, a quirky kitchen and a frightening doll on a shelf upstairs to complete the eerie look. For a far less freaky stay, check out the rest of North Carolina’s pet-friendly rentals.

North Dakota

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Constructed in 1890, this once bustling train depot has been converted into a comfortable pet-friendly vacation rental. Enter the property from the loading dock and you’ll find a large bedroom with the original luggage rack, hardwood floors, original windows and a private entrance. Take your pup on a hike through the woods to a small stream, a jumping bridge, and a public wildlife area. If you listen closely after sunset, you may hear the sounds of locomotives pulling into the depot. Find more places to stay in The Peace Garden State here.

Ohio

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Wizards, witches and wiener dogs are all invited to spend the weekend at the magical McGonagall’s Mansion in Columbus, where dementors glide above arcade games in the living room, a dragon hangs out in the fenced backyard and The Sorting Hat sits in the library waiting to seal Fido’s fate. At dinnertime, enjoy views of Hogwarts on the wall or head outside for dinner under the gazebo instead. If you don’t want to slither into this Airbnb, explore these other pet-friendly Airbnbs in Ohio.

Oklahoma

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The Farmhouse at P Bar Farms is a light and airy getaway in Hydro. This lovely little farmhouse has a white picket fence, rich hardwood floors and a delightful porch swing. Guests are even greeted upon arrival with freshly baked cookies. If this doesn’t sound very scary so far, the ambiance shifts at dusk during the run-up to Halloween. Be sure to plan your visit on the weekend and head out to the farm to take part in After Dark with your pooch. This pet-friendly event welcomes people and pups to try and escape the living nightmare of a haunted maze and barn. Book this spooky farmhouse today, or check out the rest of Oklahoma’s pet-friendly vacation rentals.

Oregon

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The bell is ringing at the Upper Chetco School, but who’s ringing it? There’s no denying the natural beauty of Mount Emily and the surrounding pastures at this sinister stay in Brookings. Fido will enjoy exploring the grassy space outside, dashing down the long corridors and getting the zoomies around the former basketball gym inside. While children once played here happily, the only permanent resident these days is a large teddy bear. Between games of ping pong, write a note on the blackboard and see if anybody from the other side replies. Reserve this rental today, or browse other pet-friendly vacation rentals in Oregon.

Pennsylvania

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Located next to Bucks County Playhouse, the historic Van Sant House is the oldest home in New Hope and is rumored to be haunted. If you ignore the creepy statue in the courtyard as you enter and head inside, you’ll be greeted by a warm and welcoming interior that features hardwood floors and a cozy living area. Visit the Van Sant Covered Bridge if you dare, where people have reported hearing babies crying and horse thieves were once hanged. Find more pet-friendly getaways in Pennsylvania here.

Rhode Island

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Nature’s Paradise occupies a commanding position on an old granite quarry that operated from the late 1800s until 1920 and was once used as a dormitory for quarry workers. Surrounded by 1000 acres of woodland, four-legged guests are welcome to join their owners on a hike from just outside the back door and can gather around the fire pit. Breakfast featuring items from the host’s farm is available upon request. Looking for something less remote? Browse more pet-friendly stays in Rhode Island.

South Carolina

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Cuddle up with your pup inside a hand-hewn 1800s cabin in Rock Hill. Don’t be alarmed if the rocking chair on the porch starts to move on its own, it’s probably just the wind, right Fido? If you keep busy, there’ll be no time to be scared. Grill out on the back deck, relax in the hot tub, soak in the clawfoot tub and take a stroll around the four acres of land outside before the sun sets, then cozy up inside for the night. Check out the full list of vacation homes in South Carolina that welcome Fido here.

South Dakota

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The Apple Blossom in Spearfish has a long history that stretches back to lawless times in the region in the 19th century, which is why it can be found on the National Register of Historic Places. Built by a member of the original 1874 Custer Expedition searching for gold in the Black Hills, the home has been filled with period antiques and replicas for guests to get a feel of what life may have been like back then. From secret passageways to a billiard room, this eerie home is full of surprises. Browse these other dog-friendly Airbnbs in South Dakota.

Tennessee

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High on the hill above Sevierville overlooking the Great Smoky Mountains sits The Log Castle, a unique pet-friendly Airbnb that features a basement dungeon, a wooden throne, and custom handcrafted woodwork throughout. Hang out with your hound on the multi-story porch with an inviting hot tub that faces the gorgeous mountains, then head inside to sit on the throne and ponder why a vacation rental like this needs a dungeon. For more unusual destinations, browse these other pet-friendly rental homes in Tennessee.

Texas

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Terlingua Ghost Town was once a thriving mining community, but when the mining company went bust, the townsfolk left their home behind in search of work elsewhere. Wander around the preternatural place with your pooch, then sleep under the stars in a sheltered campsite with your canine for company. For stays with four walls, check out these other pet-friendly Airbnbs in Texas.

Utah

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Situated among the cedars, this rustic pioneer cottage in Spring City invites guests to hang out and watch the sunrise over Horseshoe Mountain. The backdrop for generations of people starting new lives in The Beehive State, the home now invites the presence of past inhabitants as night falls and shadows begin to creep up the walls. Guests who can’t sleep can prepare a midnight snack in the kitchen and pups who can drag their owners outside after dark are free to explore the grassy space. For more historic stays in Utah, check out these dog-friendly vacation homes.

Vermont

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Nestled deep in the woods near Craftsbury, Northwoods Gypsy Wagon is described by your hosts as “spooky and delicious at night.” Follow the rules of this off-grid home and you and your pooch will avoid a gypsy curse. Guests are free to wander along the hiking trails that weave through the property’s six acres, before returning to camp for a warming fire and to prepare dinner in the open-air outdoor kitchen. Scaredy cats will enjoy the intimacy of the wagon and the small bed inside. People and pups who desire more room can browse the rest of Vermont’s pet-friendly vacation rentals.

Virginia

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Built in the 1760s, this elegant home in Alexandria was one of the safe houses that made up The Underground Railroad in the mid-19th century, which claimed thousands of lives of people in search of freedom. Inside, your host can show you the entrance underneath the house that remains as an eerie reminder of the conditions that people traveled within. The rest of the house has been beautifully renovated to fill every room with light and there’s a walled garden outside that dogs can explore off leash. Book this moving Airbnb today, or browse the full list of dog-friendly Airbnbs in Virginia.

Washington

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Bring your own bedding and a pile of firewood for the woodstove for your stay at The Shack in Forks, a rustic cabin by the river. This secluded home on the Sol Duc River is far from the nearest town and will leave you hoping that nobody else knows you’re here. Fortunately, there’s world-class fishing just beyond the front door and crystal-clear water for Labs to dive into. There’s an outhouse nearby, but its woodland surroundings may make you want to hold it until morning. Don’t forget to bring a flashlight to illuminate this spooky spot at night. Book The Shack now, or browse these other pet-friendly vacation rentals in Washington.

West Virginia

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At this container cabin in Princeton, located on the New River and at the end of a very private dead end, there’s nowhere to escape to if you’re feeling frightened in the middle of the night. What it lacks in modern amenities, it makes up for by being a chilling place to chill with your Chihuahua. When the sun sets, huddle up with your pup inside the container with the French doors closed and wait for morning to roll around again. If you’re looking for something less secluded, Fido will be welcomed with open arms at one of these dog-friendly Airbnbs in West Virginia.

Wisconsin

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Built in 1868 by an abolitionist from South Carolina, The Brisbane House in Arena is a one-of-a-kind home in The Badger State. Guests are free to hike around 18 wooded acres, play croquet and gather around the fire pit at night to tell Civil War ghost stories. Pups with good recall are welcome to roam the property off leash before returning to this stunning home for an evening inside admiring the artwork by nationally-known Black artists. Book your stay at The Brisbane House, or spend your getaway at a different pet-friendly vacation property in Wisconsin.

Wyoming

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Each morning, wake up at sunrise and open the doors of this converted horsebox in Cheyenne to let Fido free in the surrounding pastures. During the day, go for a walk around the secret labyrinth, play games and run the dirt roads with your dog. When it’s finally time to say goodbye to other guests, make the short trip from the firepit back to the horsebox to cuddle up inside and try not to let the sounds of the night keep you awake. If you’re not a horse lover, consider these other dog-friendly vacation rentals in Wyoming.

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