Pet Friendly Attractions in Alabama
Alabama has pet friendly attractions that you can experience with your four-legged kids! Since life’s journey is best shared with a pet, don’t leave them behind when taking in the attractions in AL. We’ve dug up pet friendly attractions in Alabama that are sure pet-pleasers!
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Top Pet Friendly Attractions in Alabama
Mobile, Alabama
The Mobile Botanical Gardens is located adjacent to Langan Park. View 100 acres of beautiful gardens, woodland trails and a longleaf pine forest. Dogs are welcome but must be kept on a leash and cleaned up after.
Auburn, Alabama
There are many hiking and biking trails in Chewacla State Park for you and your leashed dog to explore. Enjoy fishing, animal watching and a number of other fun activities.
Alexander City, Alabama
Wind Creek State Park offers two hiking trails and a variety of other outdoor activities. Dogs are permitted to explore the trails with their parents and are welcome at the campsites and two cabins for an additional fee.
Guntersville, Alabama
Bring your pooch to Lake Guntersville State Park and enjoy the biking and hiking trails. Explore the natural woodland, do some fishing or make a hole in one at the championship golf course. Dogs must be leashed at all times and are permitted in two c...
Vestavia Hills, Alabama
McCallum Park features hiking trails and swimming. Dogs are welcome but must be kept under control, picked up after and leashed.
Florala, Alabama
Florala State Park is situated on beautiful Lake Jackson. Although pet friendly please keep your dogs on a leash at all times. There is a great 1.4 mile trail to walk your dog. However, no dogs are allowed in the swimming areas.
Huntsville, Alabama
Take your dog to walk and view five spectacular acres of gardens. One cavaet, there is a short window of opportunity for your pet friendly venture - Mid January through the end of February.
Coker, Alabama
Lake Lurleen State Park features 23 miles of trails that can be used for hiking or biking. Catch some fish, relax at the beach and more. Dogs are welcome but must be kept on a leash that is at most six feet long and are not permitted in park building...
Selma, Alabama
Paul M. Grist State Park is a 1,080 acre park that features a 100 acre lake, 20 miles of hiking trails, fishing, swimming and paddling. Dogs must be leashed at all times and are welcome at the campsites.
Spanish Fort, Alabama
Located on Mobile Bay where the Mobile, Spanish, Apalachee and Tensaw Rivers meet, 5 Rivers Center captures the beauty of the Alabama Delta. Take in the breathtaking natural surroundings with your favorite furry friend as you stroll through the wood...