Taking Your Fur Babies on Vacation: Where to Go and How to Travel Together
They aren’t just pets — they’re family. And if you're anything like me,
leaving your dog behind while you go on vacation feels like leaving a piece of
your heart at home. The good news? More destinations than ever are rolling out
the red carpet for your furry companions. From sandy beaches to cozy mountain
cabins, it’s absolutely possible to plan a vacation both you and your pup will
love.
So pack that leash, grab the treats, and let’s explore the world of pet-friendly
travel — because some love stories have four paws and a tail.
🧳 Why Travel With
Your Dog?
Besides the obvious tail wags and cuddles, traveling with your dog can:
- Reduce your stress and theirs (no
sad goodbyes at the kennel)
- Give you more chances to explore
the outdoors
- Turn ordinary moments into
unforgettable memories
And let’s be honest… watching your dog’s ears perk up at the ocean breeze
or their paws touch new ground for the first time? That’s magic.
🌎 Top Dog-Friendly
Vacation Destinations in the U.S.
🏖️ 1. Carmel-by-the-Sea, California
This charming seaside village is a dog lover’s paradise. Most restaurants
have pup-friendly patios, and Carmel Beach is leash-free!
🐶 Bonus: Many hotels provide dog
beds, bowls, and even gourmet treats.
🏞️ 2. Asheville, North Carolina
Set in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Asheville offers pet-friendly hiking
trails, breweries with outdoor seating, and shops that welcome wagging tails.
🐾 Don’t Miss: The Biltmore
Estate’s pet-friendly walking trails.
🌆 3. Austin, Texas
Austin is one of the most dog-welcoming cities in America. You'll find
off-leash parks, dog-friendly paddleboarding, and even pet-welcome hotels like Kimpton
and ALOFT.
🌮 Tip: Try Yard Bar — a
restaurant and dog park combo!
🏝️ 4. Key West, Florida
Looking for a tropical escape? Key West has pet-friendly beaches, bars,
and boat charters. Many local shops keep water bowls outside and treats on
hand.
🐕 Top Spot: Higgs Beach Dog
Park for some salty-air zoomies.
🏔️ 5. Lake Tahoe, California/Nevada
Whether it’s snow-covered slopes or summer lake swims, Lake Tahoe is
perfect for adventurous dog parents. There are several pet-welcome cabins and
hotels with fenced yards.
🎒 Adventure Tip: Try Eagle
Rock Trail — short, scenic, and dog-approved.
🌲 6. Bar Harbor, Maine
Home to Acadia National Park, Bar Harbor welcomes dogs on nearly
all trails and shuttles. You and your pup can hike coastal cliffs and explore
carriage roads together.
🌊 Romantic + Rustic: Enjoy
seafood by the sea with your dog curled up at your feet.
✈️ Flying or Driving?
Here’s What to Know
If flying:
- Always check your airline’s pet
policy (size, fees, carrier requirements).
- Bring comfort items: blanket,
favorite toy, calming treats.
- Try a direct flight to minimize
stress.
If driving:
- Plan potty breaks every 2-3
hours.
- Bring water, food, and cleanup
bags.
- Don’t leave your pet in the car
unattended — even with windows cracked.
🏨 Finding
Pet-Friendly Accommodations
Look for hotels that go above and beyond, like:
- Kimpton Hotels – No pet fees, any size welcome
- La Quinta – Many locations are
pet-friendly
- Airbnb – Use the "pets
allowed" filter for dog-welcome stays
- BringFido.com – A great site for finding
dog-friendly stays and restaurants
🐾 What to Pack for
Your Dog
- Leash & harness
- Collapsible bowls
- Food & treats
- Vaccination records
- Dog bed or blanket
- Poop bags
- Paw balm (especially for beach or
rocky trails)
💕 Let’s Write This
Chapter Together
At Tears of Crimson Travels, I believe travel should be soulful —
and there’s no better company than the loyal, loving soul who’s been with you
through it all. Whether it’s a romantic cabin getaway or a beach adventure with
your best four-legged friend, I can help plan the perfect escape that welcomes
every member of your family — paws included.
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