Gorham is pet friendly! If you need help to decide where to stay, play, or eat with Fido, you’ve come to the right place. Here’s the scoop on our favorite pet friendly hotels, dog friendly activities, and restaurants that allow dogs in Gorham.
Town & Country Inn & Resort welcomes pets of any size for an additional fee of $25 per pet, per night. Guests with pets must call (877) 411-3436… Full pet policy & more
This 4-bedroom vacation rental in Gorham is pet friendly! Pets of any size are welcome for no additional fee, however there is a cleaning fee of $200… Full pet policy & more
Dogs are allowed at Moose Brook State Park Campground, but they must be kept on a leash no longer than 6 feet when outside your vehicle. For more information… Full pet policy & more
Enjoy some outdoor recreation at Great Glen Trails in Gorham, NH. Fido is welcome to join you year-round for hiking or snowshoeing. Please keep your… Full details & more
Take Fido along for a scenic drive along the dog-friendly Mt. Washington Auto Road in Gorham, NH. Pets must be leashed whenever they are out of your… Full details & more
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There are MULTIPLE places to stop along the way down the auto road. This is for a few reasons. Obviously to stop and take pictures but mostly to give your vehicle’s breaks a chance to cool off. There’s a strong smell of burnt breaks throughout. Some of these stops are great to take your pup for a little walk away from the larger groups and not as cold and windy. (Note, some of these stops are not ideal for dogs at all) This stop in the picture might be difficult to find. On your way down you’ll see a larger dirt parking lot, I think they park their big road grader here or other large equipment for maintaining the road. You’ll see a tiny tiny path in the left corner from this lot and it opens up to a beautiful big open area.
Dogs allowed throughout this area. But my dog was scared of the wind in the open areas. Also, bring a jacket for the dog if you have one it’s about 35 degrees colder at the top compared to the bottom.
Dogs allowed throughout this area. But my dog was scared of the wind in the open areas. Also, bring a jacket for the dog if you have one it’s about 35 degrees colder at the top compared to the bottom.