Dog Events in Fernandina Beach, FL

Here are the pet friendly events closest to Fernandina Beach. Use the links below to get details on each event, print directions, look at pictures, and even read reviews of last year’s event.

Pet Friendly Crafts on the River
Aug 23, 2024 – Jun 29, 2025

Crafts on the River

Crafts on the River Shop for local and unique gifts with Fido each month on River Street! You'll find jewelry, candles, original art, pottery, furniture, specialty foods, skincare and more. Check their website for weekend dates. See Details
Pet Friendly St. Augustine Nights of Lights
St. Augustine Nights of Lights Nights of Lights has been listed among the top ten holiday light displays in the world by "National Geographic." The event features millions of tiny white lights that create a magical atmosphere in the Nation’s Oldest City, and it's free of charge. Dogs are welcome to tour the town with their owners. See Details
Puppy Social #1 - Puppy Bowl Theme Dogs ages 16 weeks to one year of age are welcome at this fun social event! All pups must have Distemper series, Rabies, Bordetella, and Fecal, and must be registered in advance. Guests will receive a puppy party bag, a pup cup, and facility tours upon request. And if you purchase a daycare package the same day of the puppy social you'll receive a 10% discount! The Dog Wizard will be also be on site to answer any training questions. See Details
Colonial Faire & Muster Leashed dogs are invited to join you as you explore life in 18th-century colonial Georgia. Wander through military encampments, browse sutlers' row, and visit the early Georgia camp and heritage garden. Visitors will experience colonial life firsthand by watching captivating skills and craft demonstrations. Please note that dogs aren't permitted inside buildings. For sensitive pups, be aware that there may be loud noises. See Details
Tybee Island Irish Heritage Celebration Parade This lively, family-friendly event features two hours of music, colorful floats and enthusiastic marchers. Starting at Tybee City Hall, the parade travels along Butler Avenue to Tybrisa Street. Celebrate in style by dressing you and Fido in your best green attire and joining the fun! See Details
Savannah St. Patrick's Day Parade Bring Fido to this annual celebration of faith, heritage and family with hundreds of thousands of visitors from all around the world. Please ensure Fido is OK with large crowds and loud noises. The parade features 12 different Irish heritage organizations, numerous Irish families, the men and women serving in uniform, many sponsors and supporters, and more! See Details
Women Take Over Wormsloe Leashed dogs are welcome as you honor the lives and talents of women in early Georgia by exploring their vital, often underappreciated, role in the colony's success. Witness interpreters and reenactors showcasing the essential 18th-century skills that helped women navigate and flourish in Georgia's wilderness. Please note that dogs aren't permitted inside buildings. See Details
Pup-a-Pawlooza Leashed pups and their families are invited to attend this annual fun-filled event! There will be music, a variety of food trucks, vendors, canine competitions, and more. A canine agility course, training demos and more will also be available (some activities are an additional fee). See Details
War of Jenkins' Ear Explore the ruins of Noble Jones with your leashed pup and learn about the War of Jenkins' Ear and Georgia’s role in the 1739-1748 war between Britain and Spain. Please note that dogs aren't permitted inside buildings. See Details
Georgia's First Fourth Experience history as it comes to life with a reenactment of the Declaration's reading just as it was presented in 1776. Leashed dogs are welcome, but please note that Fido isn't permitted inside buildings. Programs take place at 10 AM and 2 PM. Participants will begin at Sutler’s Row, where you can enlist in the militia and march to the historic tabby ruins at Wormsloe for the Declaration's reading. Festivities wrap up in the Colonial Life Area with the symbolic burning of King George III's effigy. See Details
Where's Noble Bones? A Bone-Chilling Scavenger Hunt Every Saturday during October, bring Fido for a spooky outdoor scavenger hunt through the Wormsloe State Historic Site! Leashed dogs are welcome, but please note that Fido isn't permitted inside buildings. Visitors will follow clues to find the skeletons. If you find them all, you'll receive a treat. See Details
Annual Tybee Island Pirate Festival Gather your Krew of buccaneers for this annual event! Entertainment throughout the weekend includes live music, pirate performances, a parade and a few surprises in between. All dogs must be leashed at all times within festival grounds. Pets are not allowed on the beach. See Details
Annual Give Thanks Festival Leashed dogs are welcome at this heartfelt celebration that will include powerful guest speakers sharing stories and tributes, along with an Americana Classic Car, Truck, Jeep & Bike Show featuring an incredible lineup of classic vehicles, including fan-favorite TV, movie, and anime cars. Enjoy live music, savor delicious food from local food trucks, and explore a variety of unique vendors. See Details
Turkey Trot Scavenger Hunt Leashed dogs are invited to participate in this annual event that begins at the museum where you'll pick up a trail map and clues. Then, you'll take the 3-mile Battery Trail searching for clues! Finishers who find all the clues can return to the museum to claim a prize (while supplies last!). Please note that dogs aren't permitted inside buildings. See Details
Colonial Christmas at Wormsloe Learn what the holidays were like during colonial times with traditional festivities including period music, the burning of yule logs and live history demonstrations. Please note that dogs must be leashed and aren't permitted inside buildings. See Details
Fernandina Beach, FL, US