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Our 20 Favorite Dog-Friendly Cities
Baltimore is doggone dog-friendly, that’s for sure. Druid Hill Park features a lovely mile-long loop that’s perfect for scenic strolls, while Canton Waterfront Park boasts an off-leash dog park. For more adventure, the Inner Harbor offers nearly seven walkable miles of waterfront views. For the ultimate pup experience, Bark Social is the place to be, combining a café and a dog park. This fun spot serves up tasty bites, craft beers and even self-serve dog baths and frosty pupsicles. Plus, they host Trivia Nights on Tuesdays and have day camps for pups who just can’t get enough fun.
Our 20 Favorite Dog-Friendly Cities
New York City might be best-known for its towering skyscrapers, but it’s also a dog-friendly metropolis. With plenty of green spaces, walking paths and off-leash areas, your pup will find endless spots to play. Plus, they can hop on the subway (small dogs only) to explore the city with you. Brooklyn Bridge Park offers a scenic backdrop for playtime, while Prospect Park is perfect for social pups, complete with its very own dog beach. Keep your dog’s vaccination records handy; all city pups must be up-to-date on their shots. Check out Dog Spotted, a handy directory that helps you find dog runs, pet shops and other dog-friendly places across the Big Apple.
Our 20 Favorite Dog-Friendly Cities
Arlington is a waggy wonderland for good doggos, featuring fantastic spots like Shirlington Dog Park, where pups can romp in off-leash areas and splash around in a refreshing stream. For more adventure, Gravelly Point Park offers plenty of space to run free. Enjoy a scenic walk on the Mount Vernon Trail, which winds through the park, then relax on the expansive grassy area and watch the planes take off and land at Reagan National Airport. Afterward, head to the dog-friendly patio at Copperwood Tavern for farm-to-table dining and a special Dog Wall of Fame. Don’t forget to enter the Dog of the Month competition. Your pup could be the next superstar.
Our 20 Favorite Dog-Friendly Cities
Colorado Springs is a peaked paradise for outdoor-loving doggos thanks to miles of hiking trails and plenty of parks to explore. Bear Creek Dog Park is a standout, boasting 25 acres of off-leash fun where your furry friend can splash in a creek and navigate an agility course. For on-leash adventures, North Cheyenne Cañon Park offers stunning trails where pups can sniff out all the natural beauty around them. At Pub Dog Colorado, you and your dog can enjoy a meal together inside. Their dog menu impresses with tasty treats like bark bowls, puppucinos and pupsicles.
Our 20 Favorite Dog-Friendly Cities
Boise is kind of a paws-ome city for dog lovers. Off-leash parks, like Cypress Park and Sunset Park, offer plenty of room for pups to play, while the Boise River Greenbelt has miles of scenic trails. For adventurous doggos, the foothills, especially Table Rock, have off-leash options, too. Downtown, brew pubs like Payette Brewing Company and Western Collective welcome dogs on their open-air patios, and nearby Sawtooth Winery is great for a dog-friendly day out. More than 110 restaurants in Boise welcome dogs with outdoor seating, according to BringFido.
Our 20 Favorite Dog-Friendly Cities
Bend is truly a pup’s paradise, offering endless outdoor fun and dog-friendly spots all around town. With more than 50 miles of scenic trails along the Deschutes River and in the Cascade Mountains, dogs can hike, run and even swim in the great outdoors. Popular off-leash parks, like Alpenglow Dog Park and Riverbend Dog Park, let pups get social and make new four-legged friends. Bend’s craft breweries, like 10 Barrel Brewing, welcome good dogs on their patios. In winter, hit the snowshoe or ski trails at Wanoga Snow Play Area Sno-Park, and for a little pampering, head to Bend Pet Express for a wash and fluff, even a mud bath.