
I was able to bring my dog into the shop to order and we then replaced outside by the marina. The coffee was good but the selection of pastries was excellent!

Nice waterside eating location. We went on a Thursday about 5:30 and didn’t have to wait. Ended up at a great waterfront table. Fun to go on a marina walk after too.

what a fun outing! A first for us, but we had to try it just because we could! Everything about the theater is dog friendly. And comfy reclining seats.

We did this hike in early February with a mini poodle. At about 2pm we had a fair amount of shade and when we got to the stream and waterfall it was flowing.
Most of the trail was sandy without much elevation change. We did a little scrambling at the end but could have turned around before this. Pretty boulders and a fun walk.

Small fee unless you have a pass but great, easy walk.

What a great find! We had to do a road trip to rehome a dog. It was too cold to eat outside but at Ugly Dog we were able to bring the dog in with us and bring our own food. Our server was great (Alexa?), the atmosphere fun, and the cocktails were tasty.

Bathrooms (for humans), a dog friendly beach (on leash), and some trails.

Unfortunately this site is not dog friendly. After asking inside, we were told they are only allowed on mowed areas. There is nothing outside except a military vehicle we couldn’t approach. Several sites have the name Minuteman so that may be confusing. It is right off I90 so a quick easy stop.

Stopped here after an overnight in Sioux Falls on a road trip. This is not a dog park and dogs aren’t allowed in the small visitor center/tower but there are lots of beautiful grounds, waterfalls, and history to explore with your dog. Definitely worth a stop!
We are on a road trip. We started with lunch at Depot Pub and Grill on their patio with our dog (also recommended). Then we walked to the Corn palace. Very interesting outside but the bonus was dogs are allowed everywhere inside! Lots of history and on our visit (mid day on a Thursday in late September) it wasn’t busy at all. The outside murals change yearly so we would stop again!

We stopped for lunch on a weekday. The patio itself was lovely. Our server immediately brought our dog a bowl of water. It does overlook a train yard/track but we felt that was part of its character. We walked to the Corn Palace after - very dog friendly too!

We stopped on a road trip and used the small dog park. Very busy (it was the evening) but it was great to see so many dogs (10 at one point) in the small dog side as we are often the only one at other parks. Large, clean, shade, and multiple seating areas. People seemed aware of their dogs and corrected them when appropriate. The park seemed very nice also. Would definitely recommend.