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

Atlanta, Georgia
One of Atlanta's most interesting and most well-known landmarks, Freedom Park features biking trails, playground equipment, and the colorful and interesting Art Park. Leashed, friendly pets are welcome to tour the park, as long as they are under thei...
Tybee Island, Georgia
Enjoy a breezy, sunny afternoon out on the water with Captain Mike's Dolphin Tours. There are many sights to see along the cost of Tybee Island, including the charming Tybee Lighhouse and Fort Pulaski. You may also be able to spot some dophins...
Plains, Georgia
The Jimmy Carter National Historic Site pays homage to Mr. Carter's presidency and his philanthropic work. The site feaures a museum, a library, and a community church, where the former president himself has been known to give a Sunday service every ...
Savannah, Georgia
Battlefield Memorial Park is a touching and moving tribute to soldiers who gave up their lives in battle in Savannah in 1779. Pets are welcome to tour the park with their human parents, provided they stay leashed, and the streets stay tidy. The pa...
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...
Helen, Georgia
Raven Cliff Falls Trail in Helen is a mostly shaded 5 mile long trail alongside gorgeous scenery. You will find a waterfall, a 5 foot deep dog friendly swimming hole and maybe spot some wildlife. Restrooms available onsite. The trail can be wet in...
Atlanta, Georgia
ParkGrounds Coffee is a place both you and your pet can truly love. While you enjoy your favorite pick-me-up beverage, your furry friend can frolic his cares away in the attached, fully-enclosed dog park. Let him run, socialize, and play -- so long a...
Richmond Hill, Georgia
Fort McAllister State Park showcases Georgia's history, as well as its natural beauty. You're welcome to bring your pooch along -- dogs are allowed in the museum and on the grounds, as long as they are well-behaved and under the control of their huma...
Sautee Nacoochee, Georgia

Visitors mine for over 15 kinds of gems, pan for gold and shop at the gift shop. Well behaved leashed dogs are welcome! Be sure to bring doggie bags.

Villa Rica, Georgia

Take Fido with you to Pine Mountain Gold Museum and enjoy a 27 acre park, gold and gemstone panning, more than three miles of walking trails, an amazing museum and much more!