
We love attending Unleashed. It’s so much fun. To be able to have a dinner with your dog INSIDE in a nice hotel is so much fun. And it’s all for a good cause to help the shelter pets so that is even better. We love doing this with our friends and our other dog friends

They are so friendly here to humans and to pets. When we walked in they welcomed us and said that our pups were welcomed in the store and the museum and even the patio to their restaurant. Every employee stopped to say hi and they even had dog treats behind the counter. Out front there is even a great grassy area with a potty bag stand. Cute photo ops also of your dog allows you to take pics as they pose ☺️

Very nice staff. Grassy areas for walks and doing their business. They charge a $50 per fee but was told a few days after checking out it would be removed if there was no damage & it did. Room was clean & we were happy staying here.

Staff was very attentive to us and our pups. Great patio. Delicious food.

This is one of the most friendliest place Ive taken my dog. All the employees greeted him, took photos with him and were so sweet. They even have 2 distillery dogs hanging around to greet guests. Dogs are even allowed on the tours! Definitely add this to your list if you’re in the area

Love a winery that is dog friendly. The patio had umbrellas, fans and water bowls for the pups. They aren’t allowed in the tasting room though so keep that in mind. Loved hanging out and taking pics of the view

We arrived an hour before closing and the employee was still pleasant with us arriving late. A few holes at the beginning had no lights making it nearly impossible to see where to aim in the dark (hence my 4 bones review) but the rest of the course was well lit. I love how they each had a leash holder at every hole even though one hole had a holder that was broken off so we left the dog at the previous hole. Fix those things and it would be perfect.

Pet friendly hike but a brutal hike!! Everyone I know said with a pa ed road it’s easy. True but the incline is horrible. My 12 lb dog was so beat by the time we were 3/4 up he wouldn’t walk anymore and I had to carry him. Sad that there’s no where to even put your feet in the water especially with the brutal heat. And the gift shop isn’t dog friendly which is hard when traveling alone and you want to grab something I side. Make sure you have proper shoes, water and a walking stick

Stumbled a cross here and glad we stopped. Patio is very dog friendly. Order food at the bar. The owner took our orders and what a sweet gentleman. They even have doggy ice cream for purchase! My dog loved that with the hot humid day he had. Reuben sandwich and cole slaw was delish and so filling.

Love this place. The staff is amazing!! The pretzel and beer cheese…oh my!!! Seat yourself in the courtyard and feel like you’re in Germany. Love music on the weekends. Water for the dogs.

Great place. Great view. Great food. Great treatment for my pup. We got to the restaurant and the hostess told us to choose whatever table we wanted, and she would follow us, and she even had a bowl of water that she brought to the table with us as she seated us because she saw us coming up to the restaurant with our dogs. I thought that was extremely sweet, especially in the hot Summer heat. Waiter was extremely nice, and the dogs even got their own hotdog that he even cut up in pieces when it was brought to the table. Wonderful place to bring your dog.

What a great cabin!! We just stayed here and will book for next year! The view is gorgeous. Everything you need to live for a few days. We even saw a bear just sitting in someone’s yard up the road.

after a 4 hr drive to the Smokies we took the pup here to get some exercise since he won’t be off leash outside the next 4 days. It’s a great park and nice for humans. lots of benches where you can sit under a big shade tent. only thing I didn’t care for is my dog is 11 lbs and we went to the small dog side and others came in with 20-30 lb dogs that were VERY active, too active, for the small dog side and too big. we ended up leaving after 15 minutes since the humans didn’t observe the size limits.

just know that this is pet friendly for the outside but not indoors, even just the shopping store. But it’s a great place to walk around outdoors. I love taking Nash across the street to the creek and getting great photos also

Lot of the stores are dog friendly. they don’t have signs but we always asked before coming in. my dog is small in an stroller so that may have made a difference but lots of stores were great. we took Nash in the following stores: Aerie, Offline, Disney, Kate Spade, Bath and Body Works. Great shopping mall when traveling with the pups

Lots of great places for the dogs to walk around. we had photos done at Ole Tyme Photo and they are pet friendly. Nash even had his own photo shoot and they were so patient with him. Ole Smoky moonshine let him in and e n let him on the counter while I sampled.

great place to buy items and I love that the dogs are allowed. my dog was in the shopping cart and so many employees stopped to talk and pet him. they said they love when people bring their pets inside.

one of the most dog friendly stores ever. I was shopping holding my pup and wanted to do sampling. The guy at the counter told me he was welcomed to sit on the counter man’s even offered a clean towel for him to sit on. And throughout the tasting he always stopped to chat with my pup. this is a great place and so friendly to pups. they have my business on every trip

Love that they are pet friendly. Usually we have to take the dog back to the hotel and then leave to eat but with HRC we didn't. Pets are welcomed on the patio. The minute we sat the waitress came over with a bowl of ice water for my pup. The food is good and yes a little pricey but that's because you are paying for the 'experience'. Loved being able to go to eat and having my dog with me.

First time staying here and very happy we did. For the first time I was traveling with my dog and wanted to find a pet friendly place in Gatlinburg. A lot are in Pigeon Forge but didn’t want to stay there. I found Park Vista on BringFido.com and glad I did. It’s a very nice hotel and they were so nice to my dog. We got a pet bag when we checked in and every time we would go in or out the hotel an employee always stopped to say hello to him or comment how cute he was. The room didn’t smell like other dogs at all either, which was my concern. The room is a good size. Concrete wall on the patio and no chairs but walking outside and looking straight at the mountains is all you need. It’s a perfect height for it. The bathroom is VERY small. Sitting on the toilet my leg was nearly against the wall/door. It was very quiet also. We never heard the people walking the hallway or dogs barking. Only issue I had was someone had 2 dogs outside on the lawn and one wasn’t on the leash. Their big dog ran after my 10 pounder (who was on a leash) and I couldn’t pick him up any faster. Her reason was “not all dogs go potty on a leash”. Oh yes they do in this state of Tennessee sweetheart and it’s also on the rules that the front desk give you. I went and spoke to someone at the front desk about it and she was so nice. Very concerned that this dog could’ve either played or hurt my dog and said they would keep an eye out for this couple and speak to them to remind them the leash rules. I really appreciated that. I am sure we will be staying here again. Their pet fee went up a little since we booked months ago (was $25/night. Now $35/night) but they still honored the old price which was nice.