
We live in Northern CO with our dog Toby. He enjoys dog parks, walks, and hiking trails.

We brought our dog to the outdoor patio, right along the Valdez harbor. The smoked salmon pizza was phenomenal. and they have a sizable menu to choose from.

This property was a dairy farm but I’d now managed by Alaska Fish and Wildlife. There’s restrooms, doggie bags, and information boards. The dirt trails are short segments and we’ll-marked. The trail through the trees was beautiful, and the pasture trails have Fromme flowers and Sandbill Cranes I. groups. Highly recommend this location lovely location.

We were glad to find this large park for Toby to zoom around in. it was clean except for near the fences. It’s a nice neighborhood dog park.

Located on Bath House Row in Hot Sorings NP, we were pleasantly surprised to be able to dine indoors with our dog. We sat at the counter table in the back. Dog was given a logo bandanna too. Craft beer flight all great.

You can walk your dog to explore the children’s art, art in the park, and the art murals depicting the history of Vicksburg before the Civil War to present times. Great for families and dogs.

We also were welcomed by a ranger and got the Bark Ranger info. We made many stops where we took our dog to explore numerous siege places complete with the battle markers, carved monuments, and details of Vicksburg. Impressive way to “relive” the battlefield events.

Great place to have delicious sandwiches, salads, and soups on the small outdoor patio that features five 2-top tables.

We were invited in and seated in 1 of their 3 tables open to the sidewalk. Our dog was welcomed and given water. We had amazing grilled oysters, fish po boy and Hurricanes.

The line moved quickly and we found a table by the entrance. Food was delicious- had their jambalaya, red beans and rice plus beignets. Dog friendly absolutely.

Before you can get a temp permit you must bring current vaccination record to administration office. You’ll use a key card to enter. it’s a very well maintained large grassy park with some shade. Pools, seating, and dog wash sprayer provided.

Just as described by others, we liked the natural sand and leaves surface. Big enough for lots of zoomies. Fresh water tap and doggie bags stocked.

we were in Pensacola during a rain storm so other places were not seating on their patios. We enjoyed a great quality lunch before the rain. Water for dog offered right away and we had views of the harbor.

Our dog got 3 refills of water while we enjoyed watching the people and wharf sights. Service was slow today - it was Sat - but the food is excellent and reasonably priced.

Very well maintained with a couple dozen dogs playing well together on a Sat am. From there we walked the short distance to the St. Pete Pier which is a great family destination and dog friendly.

The large covered outdoor patio was wonderful for Al fresco dining with our dog. He received a water bowl right away, and we were relaxed for our lunch. Great people watching spot too. $$