Vacationing with your dog? You’re not alone. More people than ever are planning pet-friendly getaways, and the U.S. is full of cities and scenic spots that welcome four-legged travelers with open arms (and plenty of treats).
Whether you’re dreaming of beaches, mountains, or urban strolls, here are five of the most dog-friendly destinations in the country—plus quick tips for a stress-free trip.
1. Asheville, North Carolina
Set in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Asheville is packed with dog-welcoming breweries, hiking trails, and pet-friendly patios. Your pup will love romping through the scenic trails of the Pisgah National Forest or splashing in the French Broad River Dog Park.
Dog perk: Nearly every brewery has a water bowl and biscuit waiting outside.
2. Bend, Oregon
With over 50 miles of dog-friendly trails and a famously dog-loving culture, Bend is perfect for active pups and their adventurous humans. From mountain hikes to off-leash parks, there’s always something new to sniff.
Dog perk: A designated off-leash area on the Deschutes River lets dogs swim freely in the summer.
3. Austin, Texas
From food truck patios to paddleboarding on Lady Bird Lake, Austin offers plenty of dog-friendly activities. It’s warm, walkable, and full of dog-centric events like pup-friendly yoga and brewery “yappy hours.”
Dog perk: Red Bud Isle is a 13-acre off-leash island paradise just minutes from downtown.
4. Bar Harbor, Maine
This coastal gem sits right next to Acadia National Park, which offers dozens of pet-friendly hiking trails and carriage roads. Many harbor-front restaurants and local shops also welcome dogs with open paws.
Dog perk: Dogs are allowed on the Island Explorer shuttle bus, so your whole crew can tour the park together.
5. San Diego, California
Sunshine, surf, and sand—San Diego is a dog’s dream. You’ll find multiple off-leash beaches, dog-friendly restaurants, and even pet-welcoming shopping districts like Gaslamp Quarter.
Dog perk: Ocean Beach Dog Beach is one of the few leash-free beaches in the U.S. that’s open 24/7.
Quick Tips for Traveling with Your Dog
- Bring vaccination records and ID tags
- Check pet policies at hotels and parks ahead of time
- Pack a travel bag with food, water, collapsible bowls, and a comfy blanket
- Stop frequently for potty breaks and play sessions
Final Thoughts
Traveling with your dog doesn’t mean sacrificing comfort or adventure—it just means choosing destinations that celebrate pets like family. With a little prep and the right destination, your next trip could be your dog’s favorite memory yet.
So pack the leash, load up the car, and hit the road. Tail wags await!