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Other Dog Activities in Gloster, MS

Here are the other dog-friendly attractions closest to Gloster. Use the links below to get an overview of each one, see pictures, print directions, and even read reviews from other dog owners.

Pet Friendly City Park
City Park City Park is a 1,300-acre dog-friendly park in the heart of New Orleans, LA, allowing leashed pets. Walk Fido through the park and check out great attractions such as the New Orleans Botanical Gardens, The Singing Oak, Storyland (a fairytale theme park for kids), Labyrinth in City Park, and the Festival Grounds Workout Pod. See Details
Pet Friendly Woldenberg Park
Woldenberg Park Woldenberg Park in New Orleans, LA is pet friendly. Walk your dog next to the mighty Mississippi River at beautiful park. Enjoy the ships floating by and the interesting sculptures that dot the landscape near the docks. You and your pooch can enjoy a picnic on the grass or on one of the benches. See Details
Miel Brewery and Taproom Miel Brewery and Taproom is a pet-friendly brewery in the vibrant city of New Orleans, LA. Their mission is to provide patrons with fresh beer made by using as many local ingredients as possible. Fido is welcome to enjoy a delicious treat in the taproom or join you on the outside patio where water bowls are available. Miel Brewery offer a range of beers on tap, including hoppy IPAs, pilsner, saison, cream ale, and stout. Hungry patrons can pick up grub from local pop-ups that are on site daily. See Details
Le Chien Brewing Company Le Chien Brewing Company is a very dog-friendly microbrewery located in Denham Springs, LA. This craft brewery offers outdoor and indoor seating for dogs and their owners to enjoy. Food is provided by their on site Pie Eyed Food Truck that specializes in handmade Artisan pies and has a dog menu. Alongside great food truck fare, Le Chien serves handcrafted beer and soda. See Details
Algiers Point Canal Street Ferry The dog-friendly Algiers Point Canal Street Ferry in New Orleans, LA, brings small dogs and their owners back and forth across the Mississippi River. Dogs must travel in a carrier and the carrier must fit on the person’s lap. The ferry leaves Algiers Point every 30 minutes on the hour and half hour, and leaves Canal Street every 30 minutes at a quarter until and a quarter after the hour. It takes about 30 minutes from boarding to get to the other side. The ride is for pedestrians and bikers only, and dogs are also welcome. See Details
Rosedown Plantation State Historic Site Rosedown Plantation State Historic Site in St. Francisville, LA is a dog-friendly attraction where leashed pets are welcome to explore the scenic, wooded grounds—perfect for a relaxing stroll or picnic. This 19th-century plantation features a historic home with period furnishings, formal gardens, and guided tours. Please note that dogs aren't permitted inside the museum or any buildings on the property. See Details
Mississippi Petrified Forest Mississippi Petrified Forest in Flora, MS, is a pet-friendly museum and walking trail that leads through a petrified forest. The Earth Science Museum contains a large map with examples of petrified wood found in every state, and foreign petrified wood is represented as well. Plant life through the ages is shown by a variety of leaves, fruits, cones and bark. Many other kinds of fossils are on display, including dinosaur and whale. Leashed dogs are welcome. See Details
Abita Brewing Company Bring Fido to Abita Brewing Company in Covington, LA. This dog-friendly bar invites two and four-legged friends to sit together at one of the outdoor tables on the patio. Their beverage options include year-round brews like the Andygator and Beeracuda, seasonal drinks like King Cake Soda and Christmas Ale, and limited ales like the Vanilla Triple Dog and Fluffernutter. See Details
Metairie Cemetery Metairie Cemetery is pet-friendly and one of the only cemeteries in New Orleans, LA, which allows dogs. Metairie Cemetery contains 9,000 tombs dating back to the 1800s and encompasses 127 acres which hold the graves of nine governors, 12 New Orleans mayors and six state Supreme Court justices. Leashed dogs are permitted on the cemetery grounds but must be cleaned up after. See Details
Fontainebleau State Park Fontainebleau State Park in Mandeville, LA is dog friendly. Formerly the location of a sugar plantation in the mid-19th century, this 2,800-acre park can be found on the pretty shore of Lake Pontchartrain. There are a couple of trails dotted around the park including a 4.8-mile hiking trail which you can explore with your leashed dog. For a shorter walk, the nature trail is beautiful and bordered on three sides by Lake Pontchartrain, Bayou Cane, and Bayou Castine. Dogs must be leashed and cleaned up after. Please note the beach and water area is not pet friendly. See Details
St. Anna's Episcopal Church Leashed, well-behaved dogs are invited to pet-friendly services at St. Anna's Episcopal Church in New Orleans, LA. Please check the website for worship times. See Details
Biedenharn Coca-Cola Museum Biedenharn Coca-Cola Museum is pet-friendly. This restored building where Coca-Cola was first bottled in 1894 welcomes leashed dogs to join their owners. A wide variety of original Coca-Cola advertising and memorabilia is on display to allow the visitor to follow the evolution of “The Pause That Refreshes!” The restored candy store and office area will take you back in time. They offer visitors ice cream, fountain Cokes, Coke floats and a wide selection of Coke souvenirs. Biedenharn Coca-Cola Museum is open Monday through Saturday from 9:00am to 5:00pm and Sunday from 1:30pm to 4:30pm. See Details
Canoe & Trail Adventures Canoe & Trail Adventures in Covington, LA, is a pet-friendly outfitter offering guided trips through Louisiana’s scenic swamps and bayous. Dogs are welcome to join you on the Bogue Falaya River and at Chimes, the dog-friendly restaurant where rentals launch. Enjoy year-round paddles, including the popular Twilight and Moonlight Paddle series. Canoes are recommended for pups over 30 lbs, but kayaks are also available. For Cane Bayou trips, it’s best to leave your furry friend at home. See Details
Houmas House and Gardens Houmas House and Gardens in Darrow, LA is a dog-friendly historical attraction. Leashed dogs are permitted on the grounds, but calling ahead to inform staff your have a dog is advised because there are resident pets on the property. Providing a dog is well-behaved and other guests are comfortable with him, Fido is also welcome on the Mansion Tour which commences every half hour. The Inn at Houmas House welcomes dogs and their owners with advance notice, and bowls for food and water is provided in guest rooms. See Details
Second Line Brewing Second Line Brewing is a pet-friendly brewery in New Orleans that welcomes leashed dogs in the beer garden. Watch your favorite game on TV while sipping on one of their craft brews. Food trucks may be on site during the week; check their website for a current schedule of events. See Details
Percy Quin State Park Percy Quin State Park is a pet-friendly spot in McComb, Mississippi. Fido is welcome to join you to explore the mild area of magnolia trees, rolling hills and seasonal flowers. Dogs are not allowed on the golf course but can picnic with humans. Your furry friend must remain on a leash during your visit. See Details
Bogue Chitto State Park Bogue Chitto State Park in Franklinton, LA is pet friendly. Bring Fido for a walk along the 7-mile nature trail that weaves around the woods called The Gorge Run Trail. Along the trail, you'll wander through cypress tupelo swamps, a hardwood forest, upland forests, and a stunning rolling landscape in all directions. Dog owners are reminded to keep their pets on a leash under six feet for the duration of their visit and that all mess should be cleaned up after them. See Details
Palmetto Island State Park Dogs are welcome at Palmetto Island State Park, located on the banks of Vermilion River in Abbeville, LA. You and Fido can stroll along the pet-friendly Cypress Trail, a 0.7-mile nature trail which leads you through woodland along the shoreline of the river. The park is a popular place for bird watching, camping and fishing. See Details
Poverty Point Reservoir State Park Poverty Point Reservoir State Park in Delhi, LA is pet friendly. The centerpiece of this park is the 2,700-acre, man-made lake that is hugely popular among recreational boat users and anglers alike. You and Fido can check out the nature trail that winds along a section of Bayou Macon. Due to the wildlife in the area and other trail users, pet owners are reminded to keep their dog on a leash for the duration of their visit. See Details
Bayou Segnette State Park Dogs are allowed to join their owners at Bayou Segnette State Park in Westago, just down the road from the urban sprawl of New Orleans, LA. There's a nearly three mile long pet-friendly nature trail that weaves around the park. While you're getting your steps in, you and Fido may come across a variety of different wildlife species on the ground and in the air, including American alligators, nine-banded armadillos, raccoons, bald eagles, and northern cardinals. Dogs must be leashed and should not be taken near the waters edge due to the presence of alligators. See Details
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