Dog-Friendly Activities in Clarkesville, GA

There’s 1 dog-friendly activity in Clarkesville, and 46 more nearby. 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 Clarkesville.

Pet Friendly Moccasin Creek State Park
Moccasin Creek State Park Leashed dogs are welcome at Moccasin Creek State Park in Clarkesville, GA. This pet-friendly park offers 2,800 acres to explore with your furry friend, making this the prime spot for hiking, kayaking and fishing. Be sure to visit the Hemlock Falls Trail to view the waterfalls with your furry friend beside you. See Details
Pet Friendly Cool River Tubing
Cool River Tubing Cool River Tubing offers a variety of options for dog-friendly tubing trips down the Chattahoochee River in Helen, GA. Pets are welcome to tube with their human family members or ride in a tube of their very own. Please note that this attraction is open seasonally; be sure to check their website for current days and hours of operation. See Details
Anna Ruby Falls Anna Ruby Falls is a beautiful waterfall near Helen, GA. Located in the heart of the Chattahoochee National Forest, this picturesque spot can be accessed from a pet-friendly, half-mile trail within Unicoi State Park. The short hike is fairly steep, but the view of the falls is worth it. Dogs are welcome on the trail, as long as they are leashed and cleaned up after. See Details
Mount Yonah Trail Popular with locals and tourists alike, the Mount Yonah Trail is a pet-friendly trail in Cleveland, GA. Leashed dogs are welcome to join their owners as they hike through a forest, past wildflowers, steep drop-offs and exposed rock outcrops to panoramic views at the summit. The hike is roughly 4 miles round trip and is a moderately strenuous hike. See Details
Unicoi State Park Fido is welcome to explore Unicoi State Park in Helen, GA. This dog-friendly park features 1,029 acres of adventure activities, a 53-acre lake nestled between mountaintops and gorgeous trails to Helen and Anna Ruby Falls. There is even a small, fenced dog park next to the park's main office. Visiting pets must be friendly and on a short, sturdy leash. Dog owners must be courteous to other patrons and clean up after their pets in all areas of the park. There's an entrance fee per vehicle. See Details
Alpine Mini Golf Alpine Mini Golf is pet-friendly. Located in downtown Helen and decorated with stunning floral displays, you and your pooch can play a fun round together at this 18-hole alpine themed miniature golf course. If you're worried about your canine caddy getting in the way when you're lining up a shot, there's a place to hook him up at each hole. Alpine Mini Golf is open every day of the week from 10am to 10pm from March through November (weather permitting). The course is also open on weekends December through February. Call ahead to check opening times during winter months. See Details
Hardman Farm State Historic Site Leashed dogs are allowed on the nature trails and outdoor areas at Hardman Farm State Historic Site, a pet-friendly attraction in Sautee Nacoochee, GA. The iconic Unicoi Turnpike, which was created by early Native Americans, will take you through historic farm landscape where both early Native Americans lived and later on the Nichols and Hardman families’ built their mansion. While Fido is not permitted inside any of the buildings, you can enjoy wandering the grounds and admire the Native American mound that still occupies the grounds. This historic site is open from March through December. See Details
Smithgall Woods State Park Leashed dogs are welcome to join their humans in certain areas of Smithgall Woods State Park in Helen, GA. There are 28 miles of pet-friendly trails that your pup can enjoy if they are on a leash under six feet. If you get tired on one of the trails, you can stop for a rest at one of the many picnic shelters. The park is also a very popular fishing destination. See Details
Yonah Mountain Vineyards Leashed dogs are welcome outdoors at Yonah Mountain Vineyards. This 200 acre family winery is located on the southeastern base of iconic Yonah Mountain. Making world class wines and enjoying the process is their ultimate goal! Enjoy tasting flights, wine by the bottle or glass. See Details
Tallulah Falls Rail-Trail The Tallulah Falls Rail-Trail is one of 1600 rail-trails supported by Rails-to-Trails Conservancy, a nonprofit organization that is working to create a nationwide network of trails from former rail lines and connecting corridors. Previously an unused railroad corridor, this "rail-trail" is now a great place to walk Fido in Lakemont! The map below shows a parking area with convenient access to the Tallulah Falls Rail-Trail. Rails-to-Trails Conservancy has generously provided map data for this trail to Bring Fido for informational purposes only. For more detailed trail information, please visit TrailLink.com. See Details
Mountain Laurel Antique Mall Leashed dogs are welcome at Mountain Laurel Antique Mall, a pet-friendly shopping space in Cleveland, GA. In addition to antiques and vintage items, Fido can help you sniff out numerous items from over 40 vendor booths, including furniture, dinnerware, lamps, tools, art, crystal and more. See Details
Long Creek Falls Long Creek Falls is a 25-foot waterfall on its namesake creek in Oconee County, just before the creek flows into the mighty Chattooga River. Leashed dogs are welcome on the trailhead. See Details
Unicoi to Helen Trail Unicoi to Helen Trail is a 3-mile, one-way, pet-friendly pathway that leads from Unicoi State Park into Helen's bustling Bavarian downtown. Leashed dogs are welcome to join their owners on this moderate, heavily trafficked hike, as long as all mess is cleaned up after them and they remain on a short leash. See Details
Alpine Festival of Arts and Crafts Alpine Festival of Arts and Crafts is a dog-friendly gift shop in Helen, GA. With over 5,000 sq. ft., it is the largest of its kind in the city. The store is filled with arts and crafts, gifts, souvenirs, and much more. See Details
Dukes Creek Falls Take your leashed pup to explore the pet-friendly Dukes Creek Falls trail in Helen, GA. Located inside the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest, this path follows a 300-foot waterfall through an out-and-back trail about two miles long. Please note that there is a fee for entering the forest (cash or check only). See Details
Rim Trails at Tallulah Gorge State Park Leashed dogs are welcome at the pet-friendly Rim Trails at Tallulah Gorge State Park in Tallulah Falls, GA. Combined, the North and South Rim Trails follow 2.5 miles of fairly flat pathways. While your dog can’t approach the gorge up close for his own safety and that of others, the Rim Trails offer great views of both the valley and the changing leaves. See Details
JumpinGoat Coffee Roasters and Tasting Room JumpinGoat Coffee Roasters and Tasting Room in Cleveland, GA, welcomes Fido to enjoy their fenced dog park with other canine visitors while you sip some espresso. They have live music every Saturday and they roast their coffee on site. All-natural dog treats are available for purchase as well. See Details
Helen Tubing Helen Tubing in Helen, GA, is a dog-friendly way to float the Chattahoochee River—weather permitting. Leashed pups are welcome but must ride in their own tube. Guests should bring a towel to protect the tube from nails and hook-up straps are available to keep tubes together. Consider your dog’s comfort with crowds, rapids and shuttle rides before bringing him along. See Details
Outpost Gold & Gem Mining Co. Well-behaved, leashed dogs can join their owners at Outpost Gold & Gem Mining Co. in Helen, GA. This unique, pet-friendly attraction features gold and gemstone jewelry as well as gem mining, gold panning, and lapidary services. See Details
Henderson Falls Park Dogs are welcome at Henderson Falls Park in Toccoa, GA. This pet-friendly park is spacious and clean with lots of well-kept green space for your leashed pup to explore. There are pavilions, an outdoor amphitheater, a hiking trail around the park and of course the small but beautiful waterfall. There are even a number of spots where you and your dog can wade into the cool water. Be sure to bring your own water and waste bags to clean up after Fido. See Details
Clarkesville, GA, US