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Although dogs are not allowed in the lighthouse or on the beaches from April 15th to August 15, and never on the trails here, they are allowed in the park and picnic areas which provide visitors with great views of the ocean and waterway activities. Read more...
This watercraft rental company provides access for cruising the waterways of Wharton State Forest, and they will allow your well-behaved dog to come aboard rentals. There is no additional pet fee. Dogs must be leashed and cleaned up at all times. Read more...
One of the states last significant remnants of a barrier island ecosystem, it is home to diverse wildlife and maritime plant life, and with a variety of land and water activities and 8 interesting trails. During the winter months, dogs are allowed on all of Read more...
Dogs are allowed at the Sandy Hook unit of this park, located in northern New Jersey. There are certain restrictions for pets on the beach. Leashed dogs are allowed on the bayside beaches, year-round. Leashed dogs are only allowed on the oceanside beaches during the Read more...
Dogs on a 6 ft leash are allowed in the state park. They are not allowed in the campground areas. Features hiking, swimming, fishing, boating, and more. Located in Sunrise Mountain along the Appalachian Trail. Read more...
This 350-acre oceanfront park is home to a rich diversity of natural habitats and wildlife, exceptional scenery, and hiking trails, and it is also a popular area for saltwater fishing and crabbing. Dogs are allowed throughout the park with the exception they are not allowed Read more...
This farm has a number of attractions such as picking pumpkins, a corn maze, Halloween events, tractor rides, pony rides, and more. Well-behaved, leashed dogs are allowed in the outdoor areas of the farm. The farm is located at Hwy 34 near Schanck Rd. Read more...
Home to the 3rd largest reservoir in the state, this year-round park offers a wide variety of land and water recreation. Dogs are allowed for no additional fee. Dogs must be under their owner’s control at all times, be on no more than a 6-foot Read more...
This is a unique park as it sits between 2 different ecosystems of saltwater and freshwater marches, Pine Barrens and hardwood forest, and there are 5 blazed trails of varying difficulty to explore the unusual geology of the area. Well-behaved dogs are welcome throughout the Read more...
There are more than 15,000 scenic acres at this park that offers numerous trails (including a piece of the Appalachian Trail), panoramic views of 3 states from its high point, a spring-fed lake, and year-round interpretive and educational programs, and much more. Dogs of all Read more...
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