Florida is one of the most popular places to visit with pets. The Sunshine State is a vast, tropical region with sunny skies and warm weather pretty much all year round. Parks and beaches offer plenty of space for a few rounds of fetch, or simply to run around the lush gardens.
Florida also has pet-friendly museums, cafes and restaurants, making it very convenient for those travelling with cats or dogs. Because friends don’t leave their best friends behind for vacations, check out this guide on the best places in Florida to visit with your pets.
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Ponce de Leon's Fountain of Youth Archaeological Park
For history, planetariums and peacocks
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The Fountain of Youth Archaeological Park is a pet-friendly space in St. Augustine, about 100 miles north of Orlando. The park has a planetarium displaying tools used by early Spanish explorers to figure out locations and latitudes that have proven to be impressively accurate.
You can also enjoy a guided tour of the Colonial Quarter in St. Augustine, which is also known as the oldest city in the USA. There are plenty of fun demonstrations on colonial Spanish activities, including blacksmithing and loading gunpowder into muskets. Remember to keep your furry friends on a leash, as peacocks often roam these areas.
Location: 11 Magnolia Ave, St. Augustine, FL 32084-2827, USA
Open: Daily from 9 am to 6 pm
Phone: +1 904-829-3168
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Dinosaur World
The prehistoric world of dinosaurs
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Dinosaur World appeals to families travelling with pets in Plant City. The dog-friendly theme park has over 100 dinosaurs spread across a spectacular jungle setting.
You can discuss with palaeontologists about excavation, time periods and whether or not an asteroid actually wiped out the dinosaurs in a single swoop. Animatronic dinosaurs, including the T-Rex, Brontosaurus and Stegosaurus, are displayed in a landscape of prehistoric vegetation and tropical plants, along with some cute photo props like a giant dinosaur egg. Make sure you take your camera for some selfies with your pet.
Location: 5145 Harvey Tew Rd, Plant City, FL 33565, USA
Open: Daily from 9 am to 5 pm
Phone: +1 813-717-9865
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St. Sebastian River State Park
Hiking and cruising with your 4-legged friends
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Vero Beach on the east side of the Florida peninsula is known for the St. Sebastian River State Park, a beautiful hiking trail along marshes and boardwalks, as well as natural landscapes ranging from tall pine forests to grassy knolls. Vero Beach has quite a few pet-friendly accommodations, about 25 in this area alone.
While in Vero Beach, take your pets for an ocean cruise at the Treasure Coast Cruises, where dogs of all sizes are allowed on board. Enjoy Florida’s pristine ecosystem and frequent sightings of dolphins. The Vero Beach Dog Park is where your 4-legged friends can socialize in a large fenced area, with plenty of water bowls and a dipping pool to cool off from the heat.
Location: 3449 Indian River Dr E, Vero Beach, FL 32963, USA
Open: Daily from 8 am to sunset
Phone: +1 321-953-5005
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Alderman’s Ford Preserve
A huge 1,000 acres of park space
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The Alderman’s Ford Preserve is part of the Alderman's Ford County Park, covering around 1,000 acres of natural space. The protected area is popular among dog owners of active, high-energy breeds like retrievers, flushers and setters, as there are some rather challenging inclines among wild flowers, marshes and oak trees.
The Alderman’s Ford Preserve is best explored during the day. You can choose between a 5-mile hiking trail and the park’s main trail, both leading to the very active Alafia River. The downstream canoe launch is a popular activity, but beware that swimming is prohibited for both dogs and people, as parts of the river rapids are rather dangerous.
Location: 8901 Turkey Creek Rd, Plant City, FL 33567, USA
Open: Daily from sunrise to sunset
Phone: +1 813-672-7876
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Jupiter Dog Beach
Where your dogs can roam leash-free
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Jupiter Dog Beach, located on northern Palm Beach, allows dogs to roam free and off-leash. The area is very clean, with washing stations and doggy bags provided for your pets by Friends of Jupiter Beach at each crossover.
The Jupiter Outdoor Center offers eco tours for those looking to find rare birds, manatees, turtles and stingrays and other popular tours include the Full Moon Paddle and the Manatee Tour. There are plenty of river spots with knee-high water level for dogs to safely swim in. The center also has a sizeable camping ground, with knowledgeable counsellors giving you a crash course on paddle boarding.
Location: 48 Ocean Blvd, Jupiter, FL 33477, USA
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Pier Park
Shopping, dining, hiking and cruising all in one day
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Pier Park, an outdoor mall in Panama City Beach, has 120 stores and dozens of restaurants that are pet-friendly, and the city ordinance allows leashed pets in the designated outdoor sections of restaurants. The waterfront town in the north-western part of Florida and on the Gulf of Mexico has a lot of pet-friendly destinations. It’s also known for its many dog accommodations and campgrounds, including pet-friendly beachside hotels that can range from affordable to luxury.
Conservation Park has an 11-mile trail where hikers can find wild turkeys, woodpeckers and alligators lounging in the sun. It’s also just minutes away from Pier Park. For more fun and action, dolphin and snorkel tours take dogs and their humans for cruises around the gulf. The boat makes a stop at Shell Island, with turquoise water that’s also known as a paradise for dogs.
Location: 600 Pier Park Dr Ste 125, Panama City Beach, FL 32413, USA
Open: Monday–Saturday from 10 am to 9 pm, Sunday from noon to 6 pm
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Port St. Joe
A picturesque marina and the beaches of Cape San Blas
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Some might say that Port St. Joe used to be nothing special, but the quaint little harbour has been gentrified, and it’s now a lovely spot to stroll with your dog, overlooking the marina. This port is in Gulf County, where the bay faces south towards the Gulf of Mexico.
About 20 minutes’ drive south from Port St. Joe's centre is another pet-friendly spot, Cape San Blas, once a major production site of sea salt. The beach has a smooth, white sand floor, perfect for swimming and wading around. Please note that dogs must always be leashed and are not allowed to dig near marked turtle nests.
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Lazy Dog Adventures
Paddling adventures for your pet
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If you’re visiting Key West, the Lazy Dog Adventures tours on Stock Island let you enjoy paddleboarding with your pets. The island lets you cruise to the sand bars, and on days with low tide, it offers safe conditions for dogs to splash around.
If you’re looking to keep up with your fitness routine, yoga lessons on the paddleboards are available as well. There are also guided tours to the Key West mangroves, where you can spot starfishes, conches and the infamous Portuguese man o' war while learning about its complex saltwater ecosystem. Don't forget to say hi to the owner's rescue dogs.
Location: 5114 Overseas Hwy, Key West, FL, 33040, USA
Phone: +1 305-295-9898
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Fort De Soto Park
Camp, drink and play with pooches
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Fort De Soto Park, one of Florida’s historic forts for coastal defence, is one of the 5 offshore keys located south of St. Petersburg. The town has more than 200 camping sites that come with showers, laundry and electrical outlets, together with a fenced area for dogs to roam free.
While in St. Petersburg, check out the Dog Bar, which offers an off-leash space, a playground, a doggie pool and a caretaker on site. You can enjoy over 30 types of beers on tap while your furry friends roam about.
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Savannas Preserve State Park
Canoeing through the waterways
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Port St. Lucie is home to the Savannas Preserve State Park, which has wide boardwalks, blue skies and breezy trails. The walkways overlook the freshwater marshes that are home to many birds and wildlife. A guided canoe tour let you navigate the waterways for about 2 hours, which can burn serious calories. It’s a good idea bring some food for yourself and your pets, since you won’t find food stands on the premises.
Located 18 miles east of Savannas Preserve State Park, Walton Rocks Dog Beach is a thin strip of island in the Fort Pierce area, with 24 acres of leash-free space for humans to swim with their dogs. Heathcote Botanical Gardens is another dog-friendly spot you should visit in Port St. Lucie.
Location: 2541 SE Walton Rd, Port St. Lucie, FL 34952, USA
Open: Daily from 8 am to sunset
Phone: +1 772-398-2779
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