Dog Friendly Activities in Blue Ridge, GA

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There are 12 dog friendly activities in Blue Ridge. Use the links below to get an overview of each one, see pictures, print directions, and even read reviews from other dog owners. Coming from out of town? Get a discounted rate on pet friendly hotels in Blue Ridge.

Pet Friendly The Zoo Groovy Metal Yard Art
The Zoo Groovy Metal Yard Art The Zoo Groovy Metal Yard Art is a pet-friendly shop that is home to thousands of yard art animals in Mineral Bluff, GA. These animals are artistic renditions composed of various mediums. The shop is located on approximately 7 acres adjacent to the babbling waters of Hemptown Creek, so visitors and leashed dogs can walk around the art installation while enjoying the scenery. See Details
Pet Friendly Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest
Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest The Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest is a dog-friendly outdoor space in Suches, GA. This forest spans nearly 867,000 acres across 26 counties and features thousands of miles of clear streams and rivers, 850 miles of trails, dozens of campgrounds, picnic areas and spaces rich in natural scenery, history and culture. Hikers bringing their dogs on the trails must keep them under verbal or physical restraint at all times and be sure to use a leash in crowded areas. Pet guardians should be aware that they may run across horseback riders, mountain bikers and four-wheelers on the trails. When in the campgrounds, dogs must be on a leash or tethered in a shady spot and given lots of attention to minimize barking. Visitors are advised to check the Forest's website and social media before planning their outing for wildlife warnings and other notices which may require dogs to be leashed at all times for safety. See Details
Benton Falls Trail Benton Falls Trail is a dog-friendly hike in Tennessee located within Cherokee National Forest. The falls are a great place to visit with your pup to check out the water cascading over the rocks. You can bring Fido to enjoy the 3-mile path, as long as they are on a leash and all mess is cleaned up after them. See Details
Buck Bald Brewing Buck Bald Brewing is a dog-friendly brewery in Copperhill, TN. Your leashed dog is welcome to join you on the outdoor patio for live music, fantastic craft beer, and a relaxing evening. Make sure to try their Backpack Blonde, Hollerin' Man Pale Ale, and Buck Nekked Light while you're there! See Details
Copperhill Brewery Copperhill Brewery is a dog-friendly craft brewery in Copperhill, TN. Your leashed pup is welcome to join you in the taproom for a pint or a flight of beer. Try their Strawberry Moon wheat beer, Boogie Water hard seltzer, or Sunny Dayz golden ale while you're visiting. Check their event calendar for fun event nights featuring trivia, live music, and more! See Details
Chimp Trails at Project Chimps Leashed dogs are permitted on four pet-friendly "Chimp Trails" at Project Chimps, an attraction in Morganton, GA. The main trail parking is just past the green mailbox #2031 on the right, from there you can take the Blue Trail to the trailhead. The four trails (Blue Trail, Nature Trail, Yellow Trail and White Trail) are accessible from dawn until dusk and are a great place to view wildlife or hear the sounds of nearby chimps within the sanctuary. A $2 donation is requested per hiker. See Details
Create an Owl Out of Tree Bark 'Create an Owl Out of Tree Bark' is a pet-friendly Airbnb Experience hosted by Jo. Your pooch is welcome to sit beside you at this workshop where you will create you own unique owl out of bark using natural materials. Please note that host also has a dog onsite. The experience lasts 2 hours and can accommodate up to 10 guests ages 9 and up. Their is a friendly canine on the property who likes to be included. Rates start at $85 per person. See Details
Dye with a Tie Dye Maven 'Dye with a Tie Dye Maven' is a pet-friendly Airbnb Experience hosted by Tina. You and your pooch will be invited into the host's home - who also has a dog and cats - for this tie dye workshop. Your host will teach you about the history and science of dyeing and demonstrate basic and advanced folds. You will get to practice on a flour sack before designing your own shirt.The experience lasts 2 hours and can accommodate up to 5 guests ages 12 and up. I have a dog and two cats. This is a smoke free home/studio. Rates start at $50 per person. See Details
Roo Mountain Vineyards Roo Mountain Vineyards is a pet-friendly destination located near downtown Ellijay, GA. Friendly dogs are welcome outdoors, but they can not attend ticketed events. Stop by to try their curated wines and referring ciders. You must be over 21 to visit. See Details
Make a Folk Art Painting 'Make a Folk Art Painting' is a pet-friendly Airbnb Experience hosted by Ande. Contact host prior to booking as there are other dogs and animals on the property. Your friendly pooch would be welcome to play with the other dogs as you create your own piece of folk art. You can follow a template or create your own from drawing to painting. You are welcome to take a stroll around the property while your painting is drying. Bottle caps and framing hardware will be added once your art is dry. The experience lasts 4 hours and can accommodate up to 5 guests ages 10 and up. Some art experience helpful but not necessary. Rates start at $96 per person. See Details
Chateau Meichtry Family Vineyard and Winery Chateau Meichtry Family Vineyard and Winery welcomes your leashed pup at their pet-friendly vineyard in Talking Rock, GA. This family-owned-and-operated winery is located in the scenic foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, where you can enjoy a tasting or a glass of wine on their outdoor patio. They also host live music and food trucks on the weekends. See Details
Benton MacKaye Trailhead The Benton MacKaye Trail is an almost 300-mile-long pet-friendly trail that winds through Georgia, Tennessee and North Carolina. Along the way, hikers on the BMT can explore varied trails that feature ridgeline views, mountain stream crossings, abundant wildflowers and more in the Southern Appalachian Mountains. Leashed dogs are welcome on a number of BMTA dog-friendly hikes. See Details
Blue Ridge, GA, US