Traveling with your dog and finding a new adventure spot is one of the most exciting experiences. Florida is known for its stunning beaches, beautiful vistas, and sunny weather. However, you can visit only a few dog-friendly beaches in Naples. This article looks at the dog-friendly beaches in Naples, Florida, as well as some other nearby beaches.
6-foot leash length maximum, must be fixed leashes
Park is home to many protected plants and animals
No designated dog park
Visitor centers, picnic areas, camping, and historical information sites are available around the park
Conclusion
Despite Naples only having three beaches that allow dogs, there are plenty in the surrounding areas that will satisfy any dog’s sense of adventure. Most beaches have great amenities, including dog showers and picnic areas. Some of the beaches on our list have designated dog areas and even separate areas for different-sized breeds. However, there aren’t many off-leash opportunities. We hope you’ve found some great vacation locations for you and your pup from our list and get to go out to enjoy all the natural beauty that Naples and its surrounding area have to offer.
Ollie is a zoologist turned freelance animal writer living in South Australia with his partner Alex and their mini zoo consisting of their eldest, a rescue dog named Pepper, many aquatic creatures, and their cat Steve. Ollie has a Master's degree in wildlife biology but became a freelance animal writer in 2020 and hasn't looked back. He loves sharing what he has learned with pet parents around the planet.
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