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A beautiful park rich with botanical and geological features have made this a popular recreational as well as educational destination. Dogs are allowed in the campground for no additional fee; there is an additional fee of $10 per night per pet (up to two dogs) Read more...
This outlet offers more than 100 shops and services, and they will allow well-mannered dogs in the common areas of the center; it is up to individual stores whether they allow a dog inside. Dogs must be well behaved, leashed, and under their owner’s control Read more...
This park of over 3,700 acres offers a variety of naturalist interpretive programs in addition to various land and water recreation. Dogs of all sizes are allowed at no additional fee for the camping area. There is a $10 per night per pet additional fee Read more...
This scenic wooded park of 1,200 acres with 40 miles of shoreline holds historical interest and provides a variety of land and water activities. Dogs of all sizes are allowed at no additional fee. Dogs may not be left unattended for long periods, and they Read more...
This 1,720-acre park is said to be the largest timbered plateau in America and offers interpretive programs, scenic trails, and a variety of land and water recreation. Dogs are allowed at no additional fee for tent or RV sites. There is an additional $5 per Read more...
There are miles of trails next to this lake. The park is only 15-20 minutes from downtown. Leashed dogs are not allowed in the day use areas but are allowed on the trails. Read more...
This 2,006-acre forested park features a diverse area for a variety of recreational and educational opportunities. Dogs are allowed in the campground for no additional fee; there is an additional fee of $10 (+ tax) per night per pet (up to 2 dogs) for the Read more...
It took over 200 million years for nature to create this incredible waterfall; the country’s deepest at 1,120 feet below the surface and the highest underground waterfall at 145 feet. Although dogs are not allowed inside the cavern, the park does provide free individual kennels Read more...
Your well-behaved, leashed dog may shop with you at this Big Dog shop. Read more...
Petco and Petco.com offer most supplies that your dog may need at home or on a trip. Your licensed and well-behaved leashed dog is allowed in the store. Read more...
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