Pet Friendly Attractions in Georgia

Pet Friendly Attractions in Georgia

Georgia has pet friendly attractions that you can experience with your four-legged kids! Since life’s journey is best shared with a pet, don’t leave them behind when taking in the attractions in GA. We’ve dug up pet friendly attractions in Georgia that are sure pet-pleasers!

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Top Pet Friendly Attractions in Georgia

Savannah, Georgia
Savannah is an old city with a long, dark, and gritty history -- the perfect place for really great ghost stories. Blue Orb Tours offers three different walking ghost, as well as a cemetary tour. Pets are welcome on all of the tours, just keep them l...
Savannah, Georgia
Up for a spooky, ghoul-filled evening? Ghost Tours in Savannah offers all the thrills, chills, and historical knowledge you could want, in a fun-filled, series of ghost tours. Bring your favorite four-legged friend along -- you might need him for com...
Dahlonega, Georgia
Chestatee River Canoeing offers a great water adventure for you and your pet. Beat the heat on a kayak or canoe tour -- just make sure your pet is under your control at all times, and that you follow all pet rules and regulations.
Savannah, Georgia

Architectural Tours of Savannah takes art, architecture and history lovers through this famed city, and showcases its best and most treasured buildings. Well-behaved, leashed pets are very welcome to take the tour with their pet parents.

Columbus, Georgia
Pine Mountain Trail is the right park for serious hikers, true nature-lovers, and their pets. Enjoy stunning views of forests, rock outcroppings, wildflowers, waterfalls, and distant mountain ridges. Pets are welcome to explore with you, but they mus...
Savannah, Georgia
Adorned with live oaks draped with Spanish moss, and perfumed with the scent of magnolias, Bonaventure is much more than a cemetery -- it's a work of Southern Gothic art. Frequently named as one of the world's most beautiful cemeterues, this burial g...
Atlanta, Georgia
Oakland Cemetery is more than just a final resting place -- it's a place to experience art, architecture and local culture. Leashed, well-mannered pets are allowed on the grounds, but must stay off the monuments.
Austell, Georgia
Six Flags Over Georgia is fun for the whole family -- except furry family members, who can't come inside the park. However, if you're traveling through Georgia with your pet, you don't have to miss out on Six Flags. For a fee, they can hang out in t...
Savannah, Georgia
The Fort Pulaski National Monument is rich in both military history and natural beauty. It features miles of trails beckoning to be explored. The trails traverse 5000 acres of coastal marshlands, and feature a 150-year-old lighthouse. Pets are allowe...
Augusta, Georgia
You and your pet can take to the water and go canoeing, kayaking or even paddle boarding in the Augusta Canal!  Any local will say that the canal is the best place for kayaking or paddle boarding, but the area is also surrounded by walking tr...