The world has gotten much more dog-friendly in recent years, so the next time you head out on vacation or out of town for work, why not bring your favorite canine along? Whether you’re headed to a big city or a smaller town, there tend to be places to stay and things to do that will cater to your pup. Detroit, Michigan, in particular, is fairly friendly to our four-legged friends.
If you’re headed to Detroit soon with your dog, you can find many dog-friendly activities in the city. These include dog-friendly hotels, hiking trails, restaurants, shopping, events, and, of course, the perennial favorite—the dog park! We’re getting you started on making your vacation plans with this list of 25 dog-friendly activities in Detroit, so take a look and start planning today.
The 25 Dog-Friendly Places & Activities in Detroit
Hotels
Here are just a few of the dog-friendly hotels in Detroit you can stay in!
May be extra charges if dog damages something or extra cleaning is needed
Cannot leave dog alone in room
Hotel has a cocktail bar and piano karaoke room
Has tons of amenities and guest services
Shopping
Ready to shop till you drop? Unfortunately, there’s only one truly dog-friendly place in Detroit to shop with your pet (other than pet stores), but this place is a mall, so you should be able to find whatever you need!
Closed Mondays; Tuesday, 11 AM to 6 PM; W–F, 4 PM to 10 PM; Saturday, 10 AM to 10 PM; Sunday, 11 AM to 7 PM
💲 Cost:
$
🐕 Off-leash allowed?:
No
Dogs allowed in patio area
Doesn’t offer food, but you can bring your own
Usually has food trucks on Fridays and Saturdays
No reservation needed
Activities
Once you and your pup are done shopping and have refreshed yourself with some drinks and snacks, it’s time to head out to some nearby activities! Unfortunately, there are only a couple of activities that don’t involve dog parks or hiking trails.
Stroll the scenic path at the Edsel & Eleanor Ford House
Enjoy dog-focused activities and dog costumes
Can fundraise if you want, but can also just attend
The Great Outdoors
Of course, most dog-friendly activities you and your furry friend can engage in will be outdoors. Here are some of the best trails to hit when you’re in the mood for a hike!
Also has a conservatory, aquarium, museum, athletic fields, garden, fountain, nature center, and more
Some attractions are free; some are not
Some are dog-friendly; some are not
Dog Parks
Of course, you can’t leave Detroit without visiting one of its many dog parks! There are many to choose from, so why not hit several? However, some dog parks in the area require membership, so do your research before heading out.
Outside of the dog park, there is a playground, pavilion, skate park, and basketball court
Conclusion
Detroit is a pretty dog-friendly city, so if you and your pup are headed there, you should find plenty to do together. Of course, research before you head out anywhere, as rules and regulations change, and places sometimes shut down. But whether you want to shop till you drop or let your pet run their heart out, you should have no trouble locating something to do in Detroit!
Misty Layne lives out in the woods in small-town Alabama with her two Siamese - Serafina & Jasper. She also has an array of stray cats, raccoons, and possums who like to call her front porch home. When she’s not writing about animals, you’ll find her writing poetry, stories, and film reviews (the animals are, by far, her favorite writing topic, though!). In her free time, Misty enjoys chilling with her cats, playing piano, watching indie and foreign films, photographing abandoned places, and catching up on her never-ending TBR list.
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