Dog friendly beaches in florida gulf coast

There are plenty of bark parks across Florida, but finding dog-friendly beaches can be a challenge. Here’s our guide to dog-friendly beaches in Florida.

Dog friendly beaches in florida gulf coast
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Table Of Contents

  1. Dog friendly beaches on Florida’s Atlantic Coast
    • Hannah Park, Jacksonville
    • St. Augustine Beaches
    • Dog Beach Zones, Flagler Beach.
    • Lighthouse Point Park, Daytona Beach
    • Smyrna Dunes Park, New Smyrna Beach
    • Lori Wilson Park, Cocoa Beach
    • Canova Dog Beach, Indian Harbour
    • Walton Rocks Dog Beach, Hutchinson Island
    • Stuart Beach, Stuart
    • Jupiter Dog Beach, Jupiter
    • Canine Beach, Fort Lauderdale
    • Hollywood Dog Beach, Hollywood
    • Bark Park at Haulover Beach, Miami
    • Hobie Beach Park, Miami
  2. Dog-friendly Beaches in the Florida Keys
    • Anne’s Beach, Islamorada
    • Key West Dog Beach
    • Higgs Beach Dog Park, Key West
  3. Dog-friendly beaches in Florida’s Panhandle
    • Bayview Dog Park and Beach, Pensacola
    • Perdido Key Dog Beach
    • Doggie Beach, Panama City Beach
    • Salinas Park, Port St. Joe
    • St. George Island, Apalachicola
  4. Dog-friendly Beaches on the Southwest Florida Gulf Coast
    • Picnic Island Park, Tampa
    • Davis Island Dog Park, Tampa
    • Honeymoon Island State Park Dog Beach, Dunedin
    • Fort DeSoto Paw Playground and Beach, St. Petersburg
    • Pass A Grille Dog Beach, St. Petersburg
    • E.G. Simmons Regional Park, Ruskin
    • DeSoto National Memorial Beach, Bradenton
    • Palma Sola Causeway Park, Bradenton
    • Brohard Paw Park, Venice
    • Gulfside City Park (Algiers Beach), Sanibel Island
    • Lighthouse Beach Park, Sanibel Island
    • Lover’s Key Dog Beach, Bonita Beach
    • Keewaydin Island, Marco Island

Couple of thoughts…

Be considerate of your park hosts and other dog lovers. Most dog-friendly beaches require dogs to be on a leash at all times. Some are more relaxed. All require you to clean up after your pets. The rules are usually posted.

Bring plenty of fresh water and an umbrella for shade. Dogs need frequent hydration, and you don’t want them to drink salt water.

Hot sand? Should your dog have protection for its sensitive paws?


Dog friendly beaches on Florida’s Atlantic Coast

Hannah Park, Jacksonville

Hannah Park welcomes dogs on leashes all year long on both the beach and in the park’s campground. The beach is wide with a gradual slope as you enter the water. This also one of Jacksonville’s best surfing beaches. Hanna Park is a 450-acre complex with a water park, fresh water lake and campsites. The beach entrance is at the end of Wonderwood Drive. Parking is $1 before 10 a.m. and $3 per car after 10 a.m. Map: 500 Wonderwood Drive, Jacksonville.

St. Augustine Beaches

Dogs are welcome on all beaches in St. Augustine and St. Johns County, except Anastasia State Park. Pets must be on a leash at all times, although enforcement seems lax in early morning unless there’s a complaint. Vilano Beach, north of St. Augustine, and Crescent Beach, south of St. Augustine Beach, are popular. Like all beaches, clean up after your pet. Map: St. Augustine Beach

Dog Beach Zones, Flagler Beach.

Designated beach from just north of Gamble Rogers State Park to South 13th Street  (south of the fishing pier). Leash required. Any time, day or night, and it’s free. Map: 2700 Oceanshore Blvd, Flagler Beach, FL 32136

Lighthouse Point Park, Daytona Beach

52-acre Lighthouse Point Park on the north side Ponce Inlet is dog-friendly. Dogs can hike and visit the beach, which is bit rocky and the terrain a little rough, but dogs love it. Showers, dog showers, bathrooms and parking ($5) are provided. Map: 5000 South Atlantic Avenue, Ponce Inlet, FL, US 32118

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Smyrna Dunes Park, New Smyrna Beach (Photo by Bob Rountree)

Smyrna Dunes Park, New Smyrna Beach

Smyrna Dunes Park is on the south side of Ponce Inlet, accessible for dogs from the boardwalk at the Coast Guard Station on North Peninsula Drive. Admission/parking is $5 per vehicle. Your leashed pet can swim from the beach on the Indian River side of the park. I’ve taken my dogs here many times, and they loved it. Map: 2995 N Peninsula Dr, New Smyrna Beach, FL

Lori Wilson Park, Cocoa Beach

Home of the Florida International Dog Surfing Championship each November, this park does not otherwise allow pets on the beach. However, it does have a fenced, off-leash dog park near the beach. The main reason we mention it is because of the annual dog surfing championship. Map: 1500 Atlantic Ave, Cocoa Beach.

Canova Dog Beach, Indian Harbour

Dog-friendly beach is open from sunrise until sunset, and it won’t cost you a dime. Leash required. Waste bags and receptacles are available.  There are also picnic areas for both humans and their pets to enjoy and indulge. Map: 3299 Highway A1A, Indian Harbour Beach, FL

Dog friendly beaches in florida gulf coast
Walton Rocks Beach on Hutchinson Island (Photo by Bob Rountree)

Walton Rocks Dog Beach, Hutchinson Island

Walton Rocks Dog Beach is an off-leash beach park that sprawls over 24 acres. I love this beach and have brought my dogs here many times. It’s hard to find, but drive slowly along A1A and you’ll catch the small sign on the beach side of the road. This beach can get crowded on weekends, and the dogs really run wild, but it is a lot of fun for your pet. Parking and beach access are free. Map: 6700 South Ocean Drive, Jensen Beach, FL

Stuart Beach, Stuart

Dogs must remain on a leash. The park offers a variety of amenities including covered picnic areas, beach volleyball courts, basketball courts, showers, restrooms and plenty of parking. The beach is behind the Elliott Museum at 825 NE Ocean Boulevard.

Jupiter Dog Beach, Jupiter

Well-socialized, obedient dogs and their conscientious owners are welcome from sunrise to sunset to a 2.5 mile stretch of beach where dogs can play and swim off-leash. Parking is free and restrooms and showers are located at nearby Ocean Cay Park and Carlin Park. The dog-friendly beach starts at dune crossover marker #26 (north of Ocean Cay Park, 2188 Marcinski Road in Jupiter) and proceeds north to dune crossover marker #57 (south of Carlin Park, 400 S. S.R. A1A in Jupiter). Map: Carlin Park

Canine Beach, Fort Lauderdale

Dog-friendly beach at Sunrise Boulevard north for 100 yards. Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays only, 3-7 pm (winter) and 3-9 pm (summer). Annual permits must be purchased in person at Parks & Recreation Administration located at Holiday Park. Single-week permits also available. Map: Canine Beach, A1A & E Sunrise Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL

Hollywood Dog Beach, Hollywood

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Hollywood Beach

Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. During Daylight Savings Time, the hours are 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. A permit is required, which is available at the Dog Beach for $5 per dog for residents and $10 per dog for non-residents. Proof of vacinations and registration required. Call 954-921-3404 for more information. Map: State Road A1A between Pershing and Custer Street, Hollywood, FL

Bark Park at Haulover Beach, Miami

Open from 8 am to sunset, seven days a week near the south picnic area. Featuring an enclosure for small dogs (less than 35 lbs.) and large dogs (more than 35 lbs.) with shade trees, picnic tables, drinking fountains, and doggie waste bag dispensers. Plenty of open, grassy space for your pet to play without a leash. Entrance to the bark park is through parking lot #3. Dogs are welcome on the beach directly across from the Bark Park. $2 user fee, per vehicle (must have dog in vehicle; cash only). Map: 10800 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL

Aggressive dogs should not be brought to any beach at popular times of the day.

Hobie Beach Park, Miami

You’ll pay a toll to get on the Rickenbacker Causeway where your dog can play in any sandy area on either side of the causeway, and while leashes are not required, you’ll want to keep Fido on a tether so he doesn’t dash into the road. There are no facilities specifically for your dog so come prepared with water, towels, poop bags and shade. Map: Rickenbacker Causeway, Key Biscayne, FL


Anne’s Beach, Islamorada

Anne’s Beach is really fun for your pets because it’s shallow and they can romp quite a ways into the ocean. Parking is free, though limited, and there are restrooms available for humans. Bring a poo-poo bag for your pets. Anne’s Beach is located at the south end of Lower Matecume Key, on the ocean side, just before the Channel 5 bridge. Map: Overseas Highway Mile Marker 73, Islamorada, FL

Key West Dog Beach

Small dog-friendly beach with plenty of shade and sand at the Southernmost Point. There are no restrooms or facilities. Near Louie’s Backyard, a popular pet-friendly, oceanfront Victorian home-turned-restaurant. 1500 Vernon Ave, Key West.

Higgs Beach Dog Park, Key West

For animal lovers, Higgs Beach Park hosts a large and well-used dog park with separate runs for small and large dogs. Higgs Beach also has a Civil War-era fort, a beachside café and an African Refugee Burial Ground, as well as one of the largest Aids Memorials in the country. Map: 100 Atlantic Blvd, Key West


Dog-friendly beaches in Florida’s Panhandle

Bayview Dog Park and Beach, Pensacola

Fenced dog park that includes access to a sandy beach open to the water for off-leash play. Drinking water and rinse station on site. This park also has benches, tables, water fountains, and a washing area. Map: East Blount Street & North 20th Avenue, Pensacola, FL 32501

Perdido Key Dog Beach

Dogs are allowed on the beach at Access Point No. 3 from 6 a.m. until 10 a.m. daily. Parking and admission is free. Dogs will be allowed without a leash until April 30 – but they must be under their owner’s control and supervision at all times. From May 1 through Sept. 30, during the busy season, dogs must be leashed. Map: Gulf Access #3, 14767 Perdido Key Drive, Perdido Key, FL

Doggie Beach, Panama City Beach

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Panama City

Doggie Beach is located across from Pier Park and west of the City Pier. The 400 foot dog-friendly beach is open to dogs on leashes, and they love strolling the beach and enjoying the waves in Panama City. Map:. 16230 Front Beach Road, Panama City Beach, FL

Salinas Park, Port St. Joe

Open sunrise to sunset, Salinas Park offers an unspoiled beach that is dog (and horse) friendly. Leash required. Admission is free. Map: 302 Cape San Blas Road, Port Saint Joe, FL

St. George Island, Apalachicola

All of the beaches on St. George Island are dog friendly, provided your pet is on a leash and well-behaved, and that the owners clean up after them.  If your dog(s) responds well to commands, they can be released for an untethered romp through the surf.  Doggie bags, water spigots and showers are spread along the shoreline. The only exception is within the boundaries of St. George Island State Park. You can, however, have pets in the campground at the state park. Map: St. George Island

Share the beach. Don’t let dogs play where people are fishing, and anglers should avoid areas where dogs are playing.

Dog-friendly Beaches on the Southwest Florida Gulf Coast

Picnic Island Park, Tampa

Port Tampa offers an off-leash beach for your pet. There are also picnic areas, a children’s park and picnic areas with water for both dogs and their human companions. Park also has boat ramps and ramps for launching kayaks and canoes. Picnic Island Dog Park, behind Port Tampa, Map: 7404 Picnic Island Blvd, Tampa, FL

Davis Island Dog Park, Tampa

Dog Beach on Davis Island is a 1½-acre waterfront park with grassy areas and 200 feet of sandy beach. The park on the south end of the island past the Peter O. Knight Airport on Severn Avenue. The park is fully fenced, even down to the water. There is an adjacent picnic area, canoe launch and boat ramps. A Florida Rambler reader says it’s very popular with locals. 864 Severn Ave., Tampa, FL

Honeymoon Island State Park Dog Beach, Dunedin

Dogs have their own beach on the southern tip of Honeymoon Island, and they are also permitted on the nature trail. Leash required. Admission to park is $8 for vehicles up to 4 people. Open from 8 a.m. until sunset. Map: #1 Causeway Boulevard, Dunedin, FL

Fort DeSoto Paw Playground and Beach, St. Petersburg

While there are many dog parks in Pinellas County, there is only one park where your pet is allowed on the beach, and that’s at Fort DeSoto. There are two large fenced areas for large and small dogs, and access to the beach is at the southwest end of the park.  The beaches here are among the best in the state, and Fido will not be shortchanged. Map: 3500 Pinellas Bayway S., St. Petersburg, FL

Pass A Grille Dog Beach, St. Petersburg

There is a dog park on 16th Avenue, and a dog-friendly beach on the Bay side, at the end of Pass-a-Grille Way. This is the only beach for dogs to play in the sand and surf, as dogs are not allowed on the Gulf side beach. Some restaurants — Grace, Berkeley Beach Club, Sea Critters, Shadrack’s and Hurricane — have outdoor, pet-friendly seating. Coconut Inn and Island’s End are two small inns in Pass-a-Grille that welcome dogs as guests. Map: Pass A Grille

E.G. Simmons Regional Park, Ruskin

Popular campground and park on the eastern shore of lower Tampa Bay, and a ranger told me it is definitely dog friendly. Pets are allowed throughout the park with the exception of the designated swimming beach. No pets allowed there, but there is plenty of shoreline throughout the rest of the park where pets are permitted. Pets must be leashed. The ranger says the Hunters Pass section has 200-300 yards of sandy shoreline popular with pet owners (and fishermen). Map: 2401 19th Ave NW, Ruskin, FL

DeSoto National Memorial Beach, Bradenton

National Park Service beach goes a step beyond dog friendly — visiting canines can become B.A.R.K. Rangers. The park has several small beaches where dogs can roam on leash, but shallow (and sheltered) Cove Beach on the south side of DeSoto Point may be best for small dogs. Be careful of currents at the other beaches. Map: 8300 Desoto Memorial Hwy, Bradenton, FL

Palma Sola Causeway Park, Bradenton

Not exactly a beach but but it’s sandy, and your pet can jump into the water in this causeway park, which has picnic tables, a dock and water fountain in addition to being dog friendly. You’ll share the park with equestrians. Map: 9000 Manatee Ave. West, Bradenton, FL. 

Many pet-friendly beaches provide dog-waste bags, but bring your own just in case.

Brohard Paw Park, Venice

Dog friendly beaches in florida gulf coast
Brohard Park in Venice

Dog park with beach access, showers for dogs, dog drinking fountains and even fire hydrants! The dog park is fenced, and a section is set aside for small dogs. Open from 7 a.m. until sunset. Parking is free, as is access to the park and beach. South of the pier at 1999 Harbor Dr S, Venice, FL

Gulfside City Park (Algiers Beach), Sanibel Island

Dogs are allowed but must be kept on a leash, and owner’s must clean up after their pets. There are picnic tables and restrooms, and an hourly parking fee of $5.00/hour. (46 spaces). Map: 2100 Algiers Lane, Sanibel, on the south-central part of island off Casa Ybell Road.

Lighthouse Beach Park, Sanibel Island

This 45-acre park on the east end of the island is pet-friendly, but your canine must be leashed and you must clean up. General Parking Fee of $5.00/Hour (24 hours a day) with 152 spaces. Map: 110/153 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel, FL 33957

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Lovers Key

Lover’s Key Dog Beach, Bonita Beach

Off-leash beach area on the south end of Lovers Key, adjacent to the state park, just west of the New Pass Bridge, north of Bonita Beach. There are no amenities, other than a beautiful beach, and there is no freshwater available, so bring your own. It’s on county land and maintained by volunteers, the Friends of Dog Beach. Map: 8800 Estero Blvd., Fort Myers Beach, FL

Keewaydin Island, Marco Island

This eight-mile-long barrier island is one of southwest Florida’s largest unabridged barrier islands. Dogs are allowed on the beach, but you can only get their by boat. Leashes are required. There is a water shuttle service is available from Marco Island. Map: Keewaydin Island, Naples, FL


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What Florida Gulf Coast beaches allow dogs?

You must keep your pet on a leash and please pick up after your pet so that these beaches remain pet friendly..
Sanibel Lighthouse Beach. Perwinkle Way. Sanibel, FL 33957. ... .
Algiers Beach/Gulfside City Park. 2100 Algiers Lane. Sanibel, FL 33957. ... .
Tarpon Bay Beach. 111 Tarpon Bay Road. ... .
Bowman's Beach. Bowman's Beach Road..

Do gulf shore beaches allow dogs?

Are pets allowed on the beach? PETS ARE NOT ALLOWED on any of the sand beaches in Gulf Shores, or at any of the Gulf Shores Public Beach areas, including Gulf Place. The Gulf Shores Dog Park offers a perfect location to enjoy the outdoors with your four-legged friend.

Can I take my dog to any beach in Florida?

Almost every part of the state has at least a piece of beach where dogs are allowed, although on many they must be on a leash. Some beaches have a fenced area where dogs can run, and there are also some magnificent beaches where dogs can splash and roam off leash with their owners and truly enjoy freedom.

Can I take my dog to Pensacola beach?

The parks are open May 1 - Oct. 31 from 7 a.m. to sunset and Nov. 1 to April 30 from sunrise to sunset. Pets are welcome at designated dog beaches located at lots 21.5 and 28.5, all other public beach areas and parks are off limits to pets.