If you have traveled with your pet in the past, you know how great it is to find a pet-friendly RV park in Florida. When making your reservation at the Mosquito Lagoon RV Park, please indicate if you will be bringing your pet(s). While we are willing to try and make additional accommodations for your best friend if necessary, it is recommended that you bring your own pet food, snacks, toys, blankets, leashes, medications (if any) and water dishes. Having these familiar items while away from home will help with your pet’s comfort. Show
While we do not require pets to have proof that they are up-to-date on their vaccinations, we do recommend that they are current. Some of our furry guests love to meet new friends during their stay and you want to safeguard against any communicable diseases. Nobody wants to return home from a pet-friendly vacation sick and in need of a veterinarian! Pet-friendly Cabin RentalsIf renting a cabin, the Mosquito Lagoon RV Park does charge a pet fee of $10 per day per pet. We have added this cost due to the additional cleaning cost it requires once a pet stays in one of our cabins. Scratching at the door (or windows/screens) is a “no no.” Any additional damage to fixtures will be charged to your credit card for a complete replacement. State parks that allow pets are wonderful places to explore with your pup! Enjoy nature, take a walk or hike, go boating or biking, pack a picnic, or just kicking back for a relaxing afternoon with your best friend.Some state parks have even gone the extra mile to provide pet friendly cabin rentals, off-leash play areas, and dog friendly beaches where your pooch can splash! But how do you know where to go? We’ve done all the sniffing for you! Below are the pet policies and amenities for state parks all 50 states. All that’s left is to pack the car, buckle up your furry travel companion, and hit the road! Alabama State Parks – Pet PolicyPets on a leash up to six feet long are welcome in Alabama state parks. Proof of vaccination is required, and pets cannot go on beaches or to swimming pools. Any dog that is intimidating, destructive, dangerous, or noisy will need to be removed from the park. In addition, pets are welcome in all Alabama state park campgrounds, and the parks listed below also have dog friendly cabins. For cabin rentals, a pet fee of $15-20 per dog per night applies. And dogs leaving dogs unattended at any time requires them to be in a carrier or crate. Alabama State Parks with Pet Friendly Rentals
Alaska State Parks – Pet PolicyPets are welcome in Alaska state parks and campgrounds if leashed and accompanied by the owner at all times. Dogs can go unleashed in the backcountry, but must be within voice command. Note that traveling to Kodiak Island State Park requires a ferry ride and pets must stay on the car deck. Owners only have access to the car deck while in port, or for 15 minutes every 8 hours. Arizona State Parks – Pet PolicyLeashed pets are welcome in most Arizona state parks and campgrounds. But they are not allowed at cabana sites, on developed beaches, or in other areas posted as environmentally or ecologically sensitive. Pets cannot go to Red Rock State Park or on the trails at Tonto Natural Bridge State Park. Arkansas State Parks – Pet PolicyDogs are welcome in Arkansas state parks and campgrounds if leashed at all times. In addition, the Arkansas state park system offers a few pet friendly rental cabins in parks that have cabins (listed below). The lodge at Ozark Folk Center State Park also has a designated pet friendly lodge rooms. Reservations can be made by calling the parks directly. Arkansas State Parks with Pet Friendly Rentals
READ MORE ⇒ Keep Your Pup Safe with a DIY Doggy Zip LineCalifornia State Parks – Pet PolicyDogs on a leash up to six feet long are welcome in many California state parks and campgrounds. Vicious or unusually noisy dogs will not be allowed in any park. Several parks restrict where dogs can go. You can see a full list of restrictions in a chart on the dog policy page. The pet policies at California state beaches vary by park district:
Colorado State Parks – Pet PolicyPets on a leash up to six feet long are welcome in thirty-eight Colorado state parks and campgrounds. Pets are not allowed on swim beaches or water-ski beaches at state parks, and Roxborough and Harvey Gap State Parks do not allow pets. Barr Lake, Cheyenne Mountain, James M. Robb – Colorado River and Mueller State Parks restrict pets in some park areas or trails, but Chatfield and Cherry Creek State Parks offer dog off-leash dog parks, stretching 69 and 107 acres, respectively. Connecticut State Parks – Pet PolicyConnecticut welcome pets on leash in most state parks and forests, but they are not allowed in state park campgrounds, swimming areas, or buildings. Pets are not permitted at Dinosaur State Park at any time, or at Sherwood Island or Squantz Pond State Parks between April 15 and September 30. Delaware State Parks – Pet PolicyPets on a leash up to six feet long are welcome in most Delaware state parks and campgrounds. All pets must be licensed, and proof of a rabies vaccination is required. Pets are not allowed in picnic areas, bird nesting areas, park buildings, cabins, cottages or yurts, or at Fort Delaware State Park or the Killens Pond Water Park. When camping with your pets, they may not be left unattended (inside or outside) at any time. Please use the waste composting receptacles where available. Pets are generally welcome on Delaware state beaches in the off-season, except for Beach Plum Beach were pets are prohibited year round. Some beaches welcome nesting birds. Areas where birds are nesting are marked with “closed” signs. Florida State Parks – Pet PolicyPets on a leash up to six feet long are welcome in all Florida state park day-use areas, except Ellie Schiller Homosassa Springs State Park because of the captive wildlife. (That park provides complimentary, self-service kennels at the main entrance for visitors traveling with pets.) Pets are not permitted on beaches or playgrounds, or in bathing areas, cabins, or park buildings. Leashed pets are also welcome at Florida state park campgrounds. Up to four dogs, cats, and non-furbearing pets, such as reptiles, birds, or fish, are welcome under the physical control of the owner. Dog and cats must be vaccinated, and pets that are noisy, vicious, dangerous, disturbing, or intimidating to other persons or pets, or which damage park resources, are considered nuisances and will not be permitted to remain in the park. Georgia State Parks – Pet PolicyAs long as your pet is on a leash no longer than six feet, you’ll find all Georgia state parks and campgrounds to be pet friendly. Pets are not allowed around some of the most historic sites, lodges, group camps, swimming areas, and some trails at Panola Mountain and Tallulah Gorge. Every state park in Georgia that offers cottages has at least one that’s dog friendly! There is a two-dog per cottage limit, the pet fee is $45 per dog, per stay, and dogs may not be left unattended either in the cottage or in your vehicle. Georgia state park’s dog friendly cottages are listed below and can be reserved at GeorgiaStateParks.org. Georgia State Parks with Pet Friendly Rentals
Hawaii State Parks – Pet PolicyIn Hawaii’s state parks, pets and other animals are prohibited in campgrounds, restaurants, pavilions, swimming areas, lodges, on beaches, and wherever posted. Where they are permitted, pets must be on a leash no longer than 6 feet, be crated, caged, or otherwise under physical restrictive control at all times. Idaho State Parks – Pet PolicyPets are welcome in most Idaho State Parks, but not on the beaches, and some parks prohibit pets on trails and in some cabins and yurts. Pets must be kept on a leash no longer than 6-feet, or confined to a camper, and should not be left in a vehicle. Dogs are not allowed at Harriman State Park, and are only permitted on one trail at Ponderosa State Park. Pets are welcome in all Idaho state park campgrounds, except Harriman, and the parks listed below also have dog friendly cabins available for rent. Reservations can be made at idahostateparks.reserveamerica.com. Idaho State Parks with Pet Friendly Rentals
Illinois State Parks – Pet Policy (See Section 110.30)Pets on a leash up to 10 feet long are allowed in Illinois state parks and campgrounds, but are not permitted on beaches, in cabins, or in concession and picnic areas. Proof of current vaccinations must be provided upon request, and noisy, vicious, or dangerous animals will be required to leave. Indiana State Parks – Pet PolicyPets on a leash up to 6 feet long are welcome in Indiana state parks and campgrounds, but are not permitted at swimming pools, beaches (unless specifically designated for pets), rented recreation buildings, the Pioneer Village at Spring Mill State Park, or other public buildings. Dogs and cats must be current on their vaccinations. Whitewater Memorial State Park offers pet friendly cabins for rent. READ MORE ⇒ Dog Friendly Indiana DunesIowa State Parks – Pet PolicyPets on a leash up to 6 feet long are welcome in Iowa state parks, forests, and campgrounds. In addition, the Iowa state parks listed below have dog friendly cabins or yurts available for rent. Two dogs are allowed per cabin/yurt, and pets may not be left unattended unless they are in a crate or carrier. Iowa State Parks with Pet Friendly Rentals
Kansas State Parks – Pet PolicyPets on a leash up to 10 feet long are welcome in Kansas state parks and campgrounds. But pets are not allowed on swimming beaches or swimming areas that are delineated by buoys or other markers, or in public buildings or structures. Kentucky State Parks – Pet PolicyKentucky state parks welcome pets on leash, except on park trails that share land with State Nature Preserves, and in protected archaeological areas. This includes John James Audubon SP, Wickliffe Mounds SHS, and all but one trail at Natural Bridge SRP. A few trails at Blue Licks Battlefield State Parks, Carter Caves, Cumberland Falls, and Pine Mountain are part of nature preserves, and trails where pets aren’t allowed will be posted as such. Leashed pets are welcome at all thirty-one Kentucky state park campgrounds. And those campgrounds with cottages and lodges offer pet friendly accommodations as well (listed below). There is a two pet limit in each cottage or lodge room, and a pet fee of $50 for cottages and $30 for lodge rooms applies. Pets are not allowed inside restaurants, lobbies, or other public areas. Kentucky State Parks with Pet Friendly Rentals
Louisiana State Parks – Pet PolicyPets on a leash up to six feet long are welcome in Louisiana state parks and campgrounds. As of 2020, sixteen state parks have pet friendly cabins. Owners must pay $40 per dog per stay in cabins in the state parks listed below. Louisiana State Parks with Pet Friendly Rentals
Maine State Parks – Pet PolicyLeashed pets are welcome in all Maine state parks and campgrounds, except Baxter State Park and the Sebago Lake State Park campground. In addition, leashed pets can go on state park beaches between October 1 and March 31. READ MORE ⇒ Tips for Teaching your Dog to SwimMaryland State Parks – Pet PolicyPet policies in Maryland state parks and campgrounds vary by location and time of year. It’s best to refer to the state’s pet policy page to determine the park policy at the time of your visit. Regardless of time of year or location, all pets must be leashed and be licensed and vaccinated. Martinak State Park allows dogs in two of their camper cabins. Massachusetts State Parks – Pet PolicyUp to four pets per person, on leashes up to ten feet long, are welcome in most Massachusetts state parks, forests, campgrounds, and reserves. Pets can also go on coastal beaches and designated swimmings areas of inland beaches from September 16 – April 30, unless otherwise posted. You’ll have to show your pet’s license and have proof of rabies vaccination. Pets cannot go to indoor skating rinks, cabins, yurts, and the encompassing areas, playgrounds, or swimming pools. In addition, pets cannot go to the following parks: Walden Pond State Reservation, Moore State Park, City Square Park in Charlestown, Plum Island’s Sandy Point State Reservation, and Boston Harbor Islands. Massachusetts also has many designated areas where dogs may be off-leash. Dogs must stay within sight at all times, come immediately when called, stay on command, not charge or chase people, dogs, horses, or wildlife, and be leashed when entering or exiting an off-leash area. Additional rules may vary by location, so follow posted rules and regulations. Off-leash Areas – North Region
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Michigan State Parks – Pet PolicyWith a few exceptions, pets on a leash up to six feet long are welcome in Michigan state parks, campgrounds, recreation areas. Michigan prohibits pets from boat access sites at varying times though out the year. Refer to the state’s website to determine accessibility during your visit. Pets cannot go on the Sandy Hook Trail at Tawas Point State Park, or on designated beaches or areas used for wading or swimming. However, the state has set aside several pet friendly shorelines where dogs are welcome. Pet Friendly Shorelines in Michigan State Parks
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Minnesota State Parks – Pet PolicyPets on a leash up to six feet long are welcome in Minnesota state parks and campgrounds, but cannot be left unattended. Pets cannot go in buildings, lodging, cabins, camper cabins, on tours, or in beach areas. READ MORE ⇒ Minnesota’s Pet Friendly Itasca State ParkMississippi State Parks – Pet PolicyPets on a leash up to six feet long are welcome in Mississippi state parks and campgrounds. But pets are not welcome in cabins, cottages, on beaches, or in swimming pool areas. Missouri State Parks – Pet PolicyPets on a leash no longer than 10 feet are welcome in Missouri state parks. Pets cannot go inside any state park or historic site building, in public swimming areas and beaches, or on the trails at Prairie State Park. Two pets are welcome per campsite in all Missouri state park campgrounds, and the parks listed below also have dog friendly accommodations, including outpost cabins, camper cabins, yurts, single-unit cabins, fourplexes and duplexes. A pet fee of a minimum of $10 per dog per night, depending on the accommodations, applies on lodging rentals, and there is a limit of two dogs per unit. Dogs cannot be left unattended at any time unless in a carrier or crate, which will be provided for your use fee of charge. Missouri State Parks with Pet Friendly Rentals
Montana State Parks – Pet PolicyPets are welcome in most Montana state parks, and from April 15 – September 15, they must be on a leash no longer than ten feet, unless otherwise posted. Pets cannot go on swimming beaches, at Frenchtown Pond SP, Wild Horse Island SP, Smith River SP (leashed pets are allowed only at the put-in and take-out locations, not on the float), Spring Meadow Lake from April 16 – October 14, and any other posted areas. Montana also welcomes pets in most state park campgrounds, and the following parks offer pet friendly tipi or shelter rentals: Montana State Parks with Pet Friendly Rentals
Nebraska State Parks – Pet PolicyPets on leashes up to six feet long are welcome in Nebraska state parks and campgrounds. But pets cannot go in lodge rooms, public buildings, and designated swimming beaches or pools. The following Nebraska state parks offer pet friendly cabin rentals for an additional pet fee of $15: Nebraska State Parks with Pet Friendly Rentals
READ MORE ⇒ Nebraska’s Fort Robinson State ParkNevada State Parks – Pet PolicyPets on leashes up to six feet long are welcome in nearly all Nevada state parks and campgrounds. The only exceptions are Old Las Vegas Mormon Fort State Historic Park and Sand Harbor at Lake Tahoe Nevada State Park (between April 15 and November 15). New Hampshire State Parks – Pet PolicyPet policies in New Hampshire state parks and campgrounds vary by location. But pets are always prohibited from state beaches, picnic areas, and historic sites. It’s best to refer to the state’s pet policy page to determine the pet policy of the park you’re considering before your visit. Regardless of the location or time of year, New Hampshire requires all pets in to be leashed and may not be left unattended. New Jersey State Parks – Pet PolicyNew Jersey state parks and campgrounds welcome pets on leashes up to six feet long. Pets cannot go in buildings, on swimming beaches, in campsites designated as not pet friendly, or in overnight accommodations. New Mexico State Parks – Pet Policy (See section 19.5.2.26)Most New Mexico state parks and campgrounds welcome pets on leashes up to ten feet long. Pets must be vaccinated and cannot be left unattended in a vehicle or at a campsite. Rio Grande Nature Center State Park, Living Desert Zoo & Gardens State Park, and Smokey Bear Historic Park do not allow pets. New York State Parks – Pet PolicyMost New York state park welcome pets on leashes up to six feet long. And New York allows two pets per site in designated loops of state park campgrounds. You must present your pet’s proof of vaccination, cannot leave them unattended, and cannot take them in buildings, picnic or swimming areas, or where posted. At Rockland State Park pets are allowed only between October 1 and April 30, and even then they are not permitted on the bike path or improved walkways. At Watkins Glen State Park, pets cannot go on the Gorge Trail. New York State Parks with Pet Friendly Rentals
North Carolina State Parks – Pet PolicyPets on leashes up to six feet long are welcome in North Carolina state parks and in some campgrounds. Pets cannot go in building, bathhouses, swimming areas, or on the ferry at Hammocks Beach State Park. North Carolina state park campgrounds with pet friendly campsites:
North Dakota State Parks – Pet PolicyLeashed pets are welcome in North Dakota state parks and campgrounds. Pets must not be left unattended, and are not allowed in designated swimming areas, playgrounds, or in park buildings, including, but not limited to, cabins, dormitories and comfort stations. Ohio State Parks – Pet PolicyPets on leashes up to six feet long are welcome in Ohio state parks and campgrounds. Ohio does not allow pets in cabins, cabin areas, lodges, lodge areas, camping areas designated as not pet friendly, wildlife display areas, or at any beach, swimming pool, or golf course. In addition to welcoming two pets per campsite in all 56 Ohio state park campgrounds, and the state parks listed below offer pet friendly cabin, yurt, or lodge rentals. Ohio State Parks with Pet Friendly Rentals
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READ MORE ⇒ Ohio’s Hocking Hills State ParkOklahoma State Parks – Pet PolicyPets on a leash up to ten feet long are welcome in Oklahoma state parks and campgrounds. Great Plains State Park in Mountain Park has a dog swim beach. In addition, the Oklahoma state parks listed below have special accommodations for dogs. Oklahoma State Parks with Pet Friendly Rentals
Oregon State Parks – Pet PolicyMost Oregon state parks and campgrounds welcome pets on leash up to six feet long. Pets cannot go in Dabney State Recreation Area, or on the Canyon Trail or connecting Winter Trail, Maple Ridge Trail and Twin Falls trails at Silver Falls State Park. In addition to welcoming pets at Oregon their campgrounds, the parks listed below allow up to two dogs and cats to stay in pet friendly cabin and yurt rentals for an additional $10 fee. Oregon State Parks with Pet Friendly Rentals
Dogs on Oregon State Park BeachesDogs can generally go off-leash on Oregon state beaches. However, they must be under your direct control. Exceptions include areas designated as occupied sites for western snowy plovers where dogs are not allowed in wet sand areas, and in areas designated as unoccupied sites for western snowy plovers, where dogs must be on a leash of six feet or less. Always carry a leash, prevent your pet from disturbing wildlife, and clean up after your pets on the beach (and everywhere else). Oregon State Parks With Off-Leash Areas
READ MORE ⇒ Dog Friendly Whidbey & Fidalgo IslandsPennsylvania State Parks – Pet PolicyIn Pennsylvania state parks, leashed pets are allowed in day-use areas, on trails, in most campgrounds (two pets per campsite), and in designated cabins, camping cottages, and yurts. Pet must be vaccinated, may not be left unattended, and are not permitted in swimming areas, inside public buildings, in overnight areas not designated as pet friendly, and in any area posted as closed to pets. Pets are not permitted at the Night Sky programs at Cherry Springs State Park or in the campgrounds at the following parks:
The Pennsylvania state parks listed below offer dog friendly rental cabins, cottages and yurts for up to two dogs for an additional pet fee of $2-5 per night. Some accommodations close for the winter, so verify availability on the state’s website. Pennsylvania State Parks with Pet Friendly Rentals
Rhode Island State Parks – Pet PolicyVisitors may bring up to two (2) total dogs or cats to Burlingame State Campground, Fishermen’s Memorial State Campground and George Washington State Campground if they are well socialized, friendly, and happy and have a current rabies vaccination. Pets are not permitted at Charlestown Breachway or East Beach Campgrounds. Pets are also not permitted on any RI state beach. Proof of vaccination must be provided upon request, dogs must have a valid license tag, and pets may not be left unattended. South Carolina State Parks – Pet PolicyPets on leashes up to six feet long are welcome in the outdoor areas of South Carolina state parks and campgrounds. Owners will be asked to remove noisy or dangerous pets, or any pet that threatens or harasses wildlife. The parks listed below allow pets under 75 pounds in select villas or cabins for an additional fee of $55. South Carolina State Parks with Pet Friendly Rentals
South Dakota State Parks – Pet PolicyPets on leashes up to 10 feet long are welcome in South Dakota state parks and campgrounds. Outside of campgrounds and day use areas pets must be under immediate control and more than 200 feet from other park guests. Pets are not allowed on designated swimming beaches or in any park buildings, including camping cabins, lodges and comfort stations. READ MORE ⇒ Pet Friendly Custer State ParkTennessee State Parks – Pet PolicyLeashed pets are welcome in Tennessee state parks and campgrounds, but are not permitted in park inns or cabins (except those designated as pet friendly), lodges, food stores, picnic areas, swimming beaches, or pools. Trails and other areas of the parks may also be posted as closed to pets as deemed necessary. Pets may not be left unattended, and proof of rabies vaccination may be requested. For an additional fee of $20 per pet per night, the following Tennessee State Parks offer a limited number of pet friendly inn rooms and one cabin at each park for guests who travel with their pets. Reservations should be made by calling the park and asking for a pet friendly room or cabin. Tennessee State Parks with Pet Friendly Rentals
Texas State Parks – Pet PolicyMost Texas state parks and campgrounds welcome pets on a leash up to six feet long. Pets cannot be left unattended, and proof of vaccination must be provided upon request. Pets cannot go in restaurants, snack bars, cabins, lodge rooms, restrooms, park stores, shelters, refectory buildings, amphitheaters, administration buildings, railroad coaches, or designated swimming beaches. In addition, the following parks have specific pet restrictions to protect pets and wildlife:
Utah State Parks – Pet PolicyMost Utah state parks are pet friendly, however, pets must be on a maximum six foot leash and not left unattended. Pets cannot go in buildings, on beaches, or in the lakes or reservoirs. Pets are prohibited on boats, beaches, in the reservoir, or in any park buildings. The following areas restrict pets:
Vermont State Parks – Pet PolicyPets on leashes up to ten feet long are welcome in most Vermont state parks and campgrounds, including all trails (unless otherwise designated), Mt. Philo summit and day use area, Sliver Lake and Branbury beaches (except the sandy part of the beach and swimming area), Lake St. Catherine campers’ beach, Lake Carmi Loop A campers’ beach, picnic areas at Osmore Pond, Owls Head, Allis, Elmore, and Underhill, and cabins A and B at Lake Carmi. Proof of rabies vaccination must be provide upon request, and a pet fee of $1 per pet per night applies at all campgrounds. Unless specifically stated above, pets are not permitted in day use areas, on beaches, in picnic areas and pavilions, or in most cottages or cabins. The parks listed below each have a pet friendly. Vermont State Parks with Pet Friendly Rentals
Virginia State Parks – Pet PolicyPets on leashes up to six feet long are welcome in all Virginia state parks and campgrounds. Pets may not be left unattended, and proof of vaccination must be provided upon request. State regulations prohibit pets on public swim beaches, in public facilities like bathhouses, visitor centers, park offices, and restaurants. While pets are allowed at False Cape State Park, they are not permitted access through Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge. For an additional fee of $10 per pet per night, there are more than 300 pet friendly cabin, lodge, and travel trailer rentals for guests traveling with their pets at Virginia state parks. Virginia State Parks with Pet Friendly Rentals
Washington State Parks – Pet PolicyPets on leashes up to eight feet long are welcome in Washington state parks and campgrounds, but are not permitted on designated swimming beaches, within a natural area preserve, or on any designated alpine ski site or cross country trail which has been prepared, set, or groomed during ski season. The Washington state parks listed below offer pet friendly cabins and yurt rentals for guests traveling with their pets with a nightly fee of $15 per pet. Washington State Parks with Pet Friendly Rentals
West Virginia State Parks – Pet PolicyPets on leashes up to ten feet long are welcome in West Virginia state parks, forests, and campgrounds. Be prepared to provide a certificate of vaccination, and use designated pet relief areas where provided. West Virginia State Parks With Pet Friendly RentalsThe parks listed below offer pet friendly cabin or cottage rentals. Additional pet fees apply.
West Virginia State Parks With Pet friendly Lodge AccommodationsThe parks listed below offer pet friendly lodge accommodations. Additional pet fees apply, and there is a two pet limit, and a 15-pound maximum weight per pet.
Wisconsin State Parks – Pet PolicyPets on leashes up to eight feet long are welcome in most Wisconsin state parks, forests, and campgrounds. Unless specifically stated, pets cannot go in buildings, picnic areas and picnic shelters, on beaches, playgrounds, marked nature trails, or in observation towers. That includes the trails around the waterfalls at Copper Falls, Paradise Springs at Kettle Moraine State Forest, and Boardwalk Trail at Big Bay, and cross-country ski trails when groomed for skiing. The following parks have pet friendly amenities:
Pets cannot go in these areas:
Wyoming State Parks – Pet Policy (See Section 10)Wyoming welcomes pets on leashes up to ten feet long in state parks and campgrounds, but not in picnic areas, food stores, public buildings, or on designated swimming beaches. Don’t leave pets unattended for more than an hour. (Visited 128,518 times, 1 visits today) Where can I go camping with my dog in Florida?Where Can You Camp With Dogs in Florida?. Big Flats Campground, Myakka River State Park.. Grayton Beach State Park Campground.. Hillsborough River State Park Campground.. Anastasia State Park Campground.. Highlands Hammock State Park Campground.. Fort De Soto Park Campground.. Fort Pickens Campground, Gulf Islands National Seashore.. Are dogs allowed in Florida state park cabins?Pets are not allowed in any state park cabins or cabin areas. All pets must be confined, leashed, or otherwise under the physical control of a person at all times. Leashes may not exceed six feet in length. This rule does not apply to horses and pack animals brought in for equestrian trail use.
Are Florida State Parks pet friendly?The information below is from the Florida State Parks' website: General State Park Rules: - Pets must be well-behaved and kept on a hand-held leash that is 6 feet or shorter. - Pet owners are required to pick up after their pets and properly dispose of the droppings.
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