Pet-Friendly Chattanooga
We know traveling with pets can be hard—but leaving them at home can be even harder. Luckily, Chattanoogans love their dogs, so your furry friends are welcome at lots of places around town.
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*Activities*
Rock City Gardens @seerockcity | 1400 Patten Rd, Lookout Mountain, GA
Reflection Riding Arboretum & Nature Center @reflectionriding | 400 Garden Rd
Sculpture Fields at Montague Park @sculpturefields | 1800 Polk St
Riverwalk + Local Hikes - The Riverwalk is a 16.1 mile paved path on the downtown side of the river, stretching from St. Elmo in the South to the Chickamauga Dam in the north. There is also a lot of great local hiking and many paths are dog friendly. We love to search @alltrails and sort for pet-friendly.
*Shopping*
Vinterest Antiques @vinterestsouthside 2121 Chestnut St
Locals Only Gifts & Goods @localsonlygiftsandgoods | 10 Frazier Ave
The Barn Nursery @thebarnnursery | 1801 E 24th St Pl
The Refindery on McCallie @therefindery | 1300 McCallie Avenue
*Dog Parks*
Chew Chew Canine Park | 1801 Carter St, Chattanooga
Red Bank Dog Park in White Oak Park | 798 Ben Miller Pkwy, Red Bank, TN
Play, Wash, Pint @playwashpint | 113 Johnson St
Go Dog @godogchattanooga | 255 W 20th St, Chattanooga, TN 37408
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Most restaurants with outdoor space (breweries especially!) welcome dogs but be sure to check before arriving. There are many, but here are a few of our favorite spots near Downtown and Highland Park:
Oddstory Brewing @oddstorybrewingco | 1604 Central Ave
Chattanooga Brewing Company @chattanoogabrewco | 1804 Chestnut St
FEED Table & Tavern @feedtableandtavern | 201 W Main St
State of Confusion @confusionchattanooga | 301 E Main St
Five Wits Brewing @fivewitsbrewing | 1501 Long St
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Sadly, cats don’t travel very well, but if you need a feline fix while visiting Chattanooga, be sure to check out The Naughty Cat Cafe (@naughtycatcafe | 3742 Tennessee Ave Suite 100).
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Both Holly House and Willow House are pet-friendly! Check our website for availability.