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The St. Augustine Beach allows leashed dogs. Owners must clean up after their pets. This policy extends to most of the beaches in St John’s County but other rules will apply to beaches in State Parks, many of which don’t allow dogs. Read more...
Dogs on leash are allowed on the grounds of the lighthouse and beach area. There are some tables for picnics or bring a blanket. There is a fee to enter the lighthouse grounds. Read more...
Dogs on 6 ft leash are allowed in this National monument. Dogs are allowed in the park, on the beach, and on the trails. They are not allowed in the visitor center, boats, or fort. Read more...
Open from dawn to dusk unless otherwise posted, this doggy play area features a separately fenced area for small dogs with drinking water available,,, the large dog side additionally offers a shaded bench and a mock fire hydrant. Dogs must be healthy, sociable, current on Read more...
This unique city more than 400 year old city, also known as America’s Oldest City, was founded in 1565 and is the oldest continuously occupied European settlement in the continental United States. The city of St. Augustine was founded 55 years before the Pilgrims landed Read more...
This guided walking ghost tour will take you through dark and narrow streets of historic St. Augustine. Tours begin at 8pm and take about 1.5 hours. Well-behaved leashed dogs are allowed except for the beginning of the tour which goes inside the Spanish Military Hospital Read more...
This lighthouse, over 200 feet in height, allows visitors to climb the stairs to the top. The stairs are steep and have very limited railings so they don’t allow small children or dogs to climb the lighthouse. However, there are grounds with gardens and trails Read more...
You and your well-behaved leashed dog can take a guided tour of the most haunted sites in St. Augustine. This entertaining 1.5 hour walk will go along the streets of historic downtown and pass by two cemeteries. There is a $10 per person fee and Read more...
The Fountain of Youth Archaeological Park is one of the most likely spots where the Spanish Explorer Ponce de Leon landed on April 3, 1513, and with guest books dating back to 1868 is Florida’s oldest attraction. The Park is a charming blend of 1930s Read more...
The Victory III departs daily from the Marina in downtown St Augustine for a one hour and fifteen minute scenic cruise. View the historic St Augustine area from the water and bring your well-behaved, leashed dog with you. Read more...
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