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Dog-Friendly Asheville: Where to Go and What to Do

Posted on April 4, 2023

Asheville is a city that loves its furry friends. From hiking trails to breweries, there’s no shortage of dog-friendly places to visit. If you’re planning a trip to Asheville with your dog, you’re in luck! We’ve compiled a list of some of the best dog-friendly spots in the city.

Hiking Trails

Asheville is known for its beautiful hiking trails, and luckily for dog owners, many of them are dog-friendly. Here are some of our favorites:

  1. Bent Creek Experimental Forest – This 6,000-acre forest offers over 30 miles of trails for hikers and their dogs. The trails vary in difficulty, so there’s something for everyone.
  2. French Broad River Park – Located along the French Broad River, this park has a paved greenway that’s perfect for a leisurely walk with your dog.
  3. Blue Ridge Parkway – The Parkway offers miles of scenic drives and hiking trails. Dogs are welcome on many of the trails, but be sure to check before you go.

Breweries

Asheville is known for its craft beer scene, and many of the breweries in town are dog-friendly. Here are a few of our favorites:

  1. Wicked Weed Brewing – This popular brewery has a dog-friendly patio and a wide selection of beers.
  2. New Belgium Brewing – New Belgium’s Asheville location has a large outdoor space that’s perfect for dogs. They also have a dog park on site!
  3. Highland Brewing Company – This brewery has a dog-friendly outdoor area and a rotating selection of seasonal beers.

Restaurants

Asheville has a vibrant food scene, and many of the restaurants in town welcome dogs on their patios. Here are a few of our top picks:

  1. The Hop Ice Cream Cafe – This local favorite has a dog-friendly patio and a wide selection of ice cream flavors.
  2. Taco Billy – This taco joint has a dog-friendly outdoor seating area and a menu that features creative taco combinations.
  3. White Duck Taco Shop – White Duck has several locations in Asheville, and all of them are dog-friendly. They have a rotating selection of tacos, so there’s always something new to try.

Dog Parks

If you’re looking for a place to let your dog run and play off-leash, Asheville has several dog parks to choose from. Here are a few of our favorites:

  1. French Broad River Dog Park – This dog park has separate areas for small and large dogs, as well as a fenced-in area for swimming in the French Broad River.
  2. Azalea Road Dog Park – This park has plenty of space for dogs to run and play, as well as a shaded area for owners to relax.
  3. Asheville Dog Park – This park has a large fenced-in area for dogs to run and play, as well as a separate area for small dogs.

Dog Friendly Hotels in Asheville

If you’re planning a trip to Asheville with your furry friend, finding a pet-friendly hotel is a must. Fortunately, there are plenty of options available in Asheville. Here are some of the top hotels that allow pets in Asheville:

  1. Aloft Asheville Downtown – This modern hotel is located in the heart of downtown Asheville and welcomes pets of all sizes. They even offer a “woof” package, which includes a dog bed, food and water bowls, and a bag of treats.
  2. Hilton Asheville Biltmore Park – This upscale hotel is located in the Biltmore Park Town Square and allows pets up to 75 pounds. They offer a pet package, which includes a dog bed, food and water bowls, and a bag of treats.
  3. Hyatt Place Asheville Downtown – This hotel is located in downtown Asheville and allows pets up to 50 pounds. They offer a pet package, which includes a dog bed, food and water bowls, and a bag of treats.
  4. Kimpton Hotel Arras – This luxurious hotel is located in the heart of downtown Asheville and welcomes pets of all sizes. They offer a pet package, which includes a dog bed, food and water bowls, and a bag of treats. They also have a nightly wine reception where your furry friend is welcome to join.
  5. Omni Grove Park Inn – This historic hotel is located just a few miles outside of downtown Asheville and allows pets up to 60 pounds. They offer a pet package, which includes a dog bed, food and water bowls, and a bag of treats. They also have a dog walk area on the property.
  6. Renaissance Asheville Hotel – This upscale hotel is located in downtown Asheville and welcomes pets up to 50 pounds. They offer a pet package, which includes a dog bed, food and water bowls, and a bag of treats.
  7. The Foundry Hotel Asheville – This boutique hotel is located in the historic Block neighborhood and allows pets of all sizes. They offer a pet package, which includes a dog bed, food and water bowls, and a bag of treats.

Keep in mind that pet policies and fees may vary depending on the hotel, so be sure to check with the individual hotel before booking your stay.

In conclusion, Asheville is a wonderful place to visit with your dog. From hiking trails to breweries to dog parks, there’s no shortage of dog-friendly activities in town. So pack up your furry friend and come visit us in Asheville!

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