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208 S Sycamore St, Charlotte, NC, US, 28202
Frazier Dog Park is a pet-friendly recreation area in Charlotte, NC. Pups are allowed to play off-leash in a designated area of this park on Sycamore Street. The park is divided into a section for small and another for large dogs.
3307 N Davidson St, Charlotte, NC, US, 28205
The Dog Bar is Charlotte's one and only dog-friendly, off-leash bar, located in the historical North Davidson Street neighborhood, known as The Arts District or NODA. This unique concept was created and opened in 2005 by owner and operator, J.P. Brewer. Brewer also owns Club K-9 of Charlotte and Club K-9 of Pineville and is heavily involved with dog rescue and fundraising.
2220 Thrift Rd, Charlotte, NC, US, 28208
Lucky Dog Bark & Brew is a dog-friendly sports bar with an indoor/outdoor dog park in Charlotte, NC. It is a 21-and-up establishment, so they only welcome furry children. You can let your pooch run off leash safely while you socialize in a sports bar atmosphere. They also offer other amenities, such as dog bathing salon, doggie day care and overnight boarding.
2900 Griffith Street, Charlotte, NC, US, 28203
Triple C Brewing Company is pet-friendly. Original brick walls, beer hall tables, and original windows give this taproom an authentic Historic South End neighborhood feel. Their most popular beers range from an easy-drinking blonde ale to a boozy barrel aged stout. Dogs are welcome on a leash in the patio area, as long as they are well-behaved and all mess is cleaned up after them. Triple C Brewing Company is open Tuesday to Wednesday from 4pm to 9pm, Thursday to Friday from 4pm to 10pm, Saturday from 12pm to 10pm, and Sunday from 12pm to 8pm.
2320 N Davidson St, Charlotte, NC, US, 28205
Free Range Brewing is pet-friendly. They allow dogs, but ask that they stay outside on the porch or in the back gathering space on a leash during the stay. Make sure they are under control and all mess is cleaned up after them. This brewery produces a delicious array of beers for patrons to try, including a number of beers on tap. One of their most interesting and popular beers is Jenny Crossed the Border, a Caroline Mescal-inspired saison. Food is also available from visiting food trucks.
222 Rampart St, Charlotte, NC, US, 28203
Skiptown is pet-friendly. A first-of-its-kind, this tech-enabled pet care facility and social bar in Charlotte’s booming South End neighborhood is great for dogs and their busy owners. Skiptown features dog daycare, overnight boarding, 24,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor off-leash play area, and a social bar with 25 taps, including a dog-friendly bone broth “beer.” Download the Skiptown app to get started. Skiptown is opening Monday through Thursday from 7:00am to 9:00pm, Friday to Saturday from 7:30am to 9:30pm and Sunday from 7:00am to 8:00pm.
4139 Park Rd, Charlotte, NC, US, 28209
You can bring your four-legged friend with you, as long as they don't mind hanging with the store dog, Yola. Don't forget to check out their community events including author events, local book clubs and more. The store is open Monday through Friday from 9am to 9pm and Saturday to Sunday from 10am to 6pm.
5000 Whitewater Center Pkwy, Charlotte, NC, US, 28214
The U.S. National Whitewater Center (USNWC) is a dog-friendly, non-profit outdoor center situated on 400 acres of woodlands along the Catawba River in Charlotte, NC. Alongside mountain biking and running trails, a climbing center, zip-lines, flatwater kayaking, high rope courses, and a canopy tour, the facility's most unique feature is a multiple-channel, customized whitewater river for rafting and paddling enthusiasts of all abilities. Dogs are allowed on the grounds, outdoor restaurant, hiking trails (on-leash), kayaks, and stand-up paddle boards, but cannot join you on the zip line, ropes course, or whitewater rafts. Dogs are also welcome at special events like the Thursday River Jam with live music, Olympic trials, and family camping weekends.
2900 Rocky River Rd, Charlotte, NC, US, 28205
Barkingham Park at Reedy Creek Park is a dog park at Reedy Creek Park. Divided into separate areas for small and large dogs, there's plenty of room for pups of all sizes to let loose off-leash after a day exploring the trails at Reedy Creek Nature Center and Preserve. Located 30 minutes from downtown, bring your dog to this canine hangout for off-leash fun with other pups.
2986 Rocky River Rd, Charlotte, NC, US, 28215
Reedy Creek Park and Nature Preserve has 10 miles of trails offering hikers and nature enthusiasts the opportunity to explore a variety of terrains while enjoying scenic views of the small lakes, forests, fields, and streams. The preserve is also home to a dog park where pups can play off-leash. One of the most popular routes in the preserve leads to the ruins of the Robinson Rockhouse, built circa 1790. Dogs are welcome on preserve trails, but must remain on a 6-foot or shorter leash at all times.
13835 S Lakes Drive, Charlotte, NC, US, 28273
Lucky Dog Bark and Brew is a dog-friendly sports bar with a difference, they're also home to an indoor/outdoor dog park. They offer doggie daycare, overnight boarding, and baths. As they are a 21 and over facility, they only welcome furry children. On Tuesdays, you can pick any beer and give your dog a bath for $15. This service is first come, first serve and starts at 5pm. Bath prices on other days vary. Lucky Dog Bark and Brew is open Monday through Thursday from 7am to 11pm and Friday to Saturday from 7am to 12am.
4225 Park Rd, Charlotte, NC, US, 28209
Blackhawk Hardware and Garden Center in Charlotte, NC is dog friendly. This location offers a full-service iClean Dog Wash which is quick, easy and convenient to use. This business is a one-stop-shop allowing you to bathe Fido and stock up on his favorite food, treats and toys in one location. In addition to pet products and services, shoppers can pick up essentials for their next home or garden project
4635 Pineville-Matthews Rd, Charlotte, NC, US, 28226
William Davies Park provides plenty of space for your pup to run off leash and features separate areas for small and large dogs, seating areas, and trees for shade. The park has two sides to it. One side is for small dogs from 20lbs on down, and the other is for big dogs fro 20lbs on up. Nice fenced in area plenty of water, running room, and toys. The parents also have a place to sit and watch their fur-children run wild. There plenty of trees around for some nice shade.