
The Best Dog-Friendly Beaches
Posted by Jennifer Brooks on 27th May 2016
There is nothing worse than planning a fun afternoon at the beach 
with your pup, and upon your arrival encountering the notorious “No Dogs
 Allowed” sign. It is not easy to plan a trip to the beach with your 
pet, especially with dog wardens snooping around. Fortunately, 
dog-friendly beaches are becoming increasing popular as people realize 
it is a win-win solution. Dog owners, however, need to do their 
homework first before planning a day of fun in the sand and sun. 
Visitors must ensure their dogs are up-to-date on their vaccinations and
 license, obey leash laws, and of course bring a bag to scoop the poop.
We polled our Facebook followers and compiled a list of the top 5 
beaches that will not force you to leave your tail-wagging friend 
behind:
Fort Funston, San Francisco CA
Fort Funston, which is located on the Skyline Boulevard, is a popular
 spot to walk your dog in California. Four-legged visitors are 
encouraged to enhance their social skills by playing frisbee or chasing 
birds. Off-leash activity is permitted as long as dogs are well 
behaved and under voice command.
Fort DeSoto, Tierra Verde FL
This beach’s award–winning Paw Playground hosts two large fenced-in 
areas for dogs of all sizes. Man’s best friend can run without 
restrictions on this quarter-mile long dog playground. On a hot summer 
day, dogs can play fetch with a dog toy or splash in the waves. The park also has 
overnight camping, picnic areas, beautiful parks and an old Spanish fort
 for dog owners to explore.
Jekyll Island, GA
Even during the busiest hours of the day this beach feels private 
since by law 65 percent of the island must stay undeveloped. Dogs are 
allowed to roam off-leash on the beach, which means it is the perfect 
spot for a day of fun. As an added bonus, many neighboring restaurants 
and hotels also accommodate our four-legged friends.
Montrose Dog Beach, Chicago IL
Dogs are always welcome to join you at Montrose Dog Beach in 
Chicago. Parking is free to all, but weekends can get crowded, hence be
 sure to arrive early. The beach is kept clean and is the perfect spot 
to catch a gorgeous sunrise or sunset. Although the beach is free to 
all, volunteers main the premises, therefore please consider donating a 
couple bucks.
Hunting Island State Park, SC
Hunting Island is home to a saltwater lagoon, maritime forests, 
hiking trails, campgrounds and sandy beaches. At low tide, this beach 
can stretch over a mile wide, leaving plenty of room to enjoy some fresh
 air with your pet. Entrance fee is $5 for adults and $3.25 for kids.
Coronado Dog Beach, San Diego, CA
This is a dedicated dog beach and dogs area allowed off leash year round at any time. Be sure to keep your dogs leashed until you get to the beach if you are parking on Ocean Boulevard, because Animal Control is strict and will fine you. Now enjoy the rolling waves and the view of the Hotel del Coronado!
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