Isabel
Reviews (11)
Great Dog Park
Fred Quinn Happy Tails Dog ParkA nice shady dog park with lots of room to run around and plenty of obstacle. There are separate areas for small and large breeds, and then another area with a swimming pond. Fairly well maintained. Any dogs that weren’t playing nice left immediately,
Large Dog Park
Wiggly Field Dog Park at Ray Trent ParkOverall the park has always been a good experience for us and our dog. It has separate areas for small and large dogs, both with ample space to run around, interactive features, benches an shade areas. If anything the large space is the only problem, as it makes it very hard to get my dog (who doesn’t always want to listen) back when he’s on the complete other side. There also isn’t a pond inside the fenced in dog park, expect when it rains, the area floods making a giant mud pit for the dogs. I wouldn’t say it’s the safest area but we’ve never had a problem.
A Life Saver!
DogologieThis place is super dog friendly and has great products. The staff LOVES dogs. They also provide boarding services In the back that were about $5/ hr. So we could walk around some of the shops for a bit and not worry about having our dog with us. The town is very dog friendly but it got hot so we gave him a little break.
Beautiful Park
Enchanted Rock State Natural AreaA wonderful park, we love coming here to hike. Thankfully they allow dogs, for when we are traveling through with ours, however not all areas are dog friendly. Our dog enjoyed the trials that are though.
Nice Patio Dog Friendly
Tavern on the Bay at Harrison's LandingHas a nice floating patio where dogs of all sizes and kinds are welcomed. It’s always refreshing having a place we can eat a great meal and bring our dog along. They provide a dog bowl of water at your table.
Super Welcoming!
Half Price BooksOur dog loves coming here. A great place to get him out of a house and be around people. The staff is very friendly and always has a treat for our dog. We always feel welcomed here.
Dogs Allowed On Beach In Certain Areas
Padre Island National SeashoreYes, the beach does have dog friendly areas, understandably not right along the visitor areas. Look for signs and ask rangers. We always drive down a ways and never have any problems. Nice area to get the dog in the water for some beach time.
Great Palafox Spot
The Tin CowThere are only a few outside tables and it can be a very busy area. Everyone wanted to stop and interrupt our meal to pet the dog, he was very distracted by the busy street and our waitress honestly seamed annoyed about us having a dog with us. Still probably one of the best spots to stop and grab a bite if you are enjoying the many events that are dog friendly on palafox just because the food is so good.
Only Non Tourist Teal In That Town
Fox & Parrot TavernThis place makes you feel right at home. From the wood burning stove, to the couch and shelf of Books and Games you can use. The food was amazing and authentic, we didn’t want to leave. Probably the only place on the trip that didn’t feel like a tourist trap in that area.
Perfect Downtown Location
Candlewood Suites Downtown an IHG HotelQuick walk to restaurants, museum and all the historical sites we wanted to see. Super friendly staff. There is a park two blocks away where we could take the dog to walk around. The hotel is exactly as shown in photos, we were very happy with the entire stay.