The 17 Best Dog Friendly Beaches in Florida
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Florida is the land of sand and sun, and with many dog-friendly restaurants, shops, and attractions, it’s a great place to travel with your pup. Of course, when adventuring to and through Florida, the thing that’s on top of everyone’s mind (apart from Disney) is the beaches. As picturesque as dogs on a beach might seem, not all Florida beaches agree, and heading to a no-dog zone can lead to some hefty fines. To save yourself the trouble (and from having to see a sad pup turned away), check out our guide to the best dog-friendly beaches in Florida. Whether you plan to visit the Panhandle, the Sun Coast, or the Gold Coast, there are plenty of dog-friendly beaches to add to the fun. Ahead, uncover a bevy of dog beaches, a handful of which even allow pups off leash.
Our Best Dog-Friendly Beach Picks in Florida
Jupiter Dog Beach in Jupiter
Gulfside City Beach Park in Sanibel Island
North Clearwater Beach in Clearwater
Bowman’s Beach in Sanibel
Vilano Beach in St. Augustine
Dog Beach at Pier Park in Panama City Beach in Panama City Beach
Cape San Blas Beaches in Cape San Blas
Performance Pups Freshwater Dog Beach in Dania Beach
Ormond Beach Dog Beach in Ormond Beach
Peanut Island in Peanut Island
Jacksonville Beach in Jacksonville
Pensacola Beach West Golf in Pensacola
Smyrna Dunes in New Smyrna Beach
Haulover Park Dog Beach in Miami
North Beach Bark Beach in Miami
Boca Raton Bark Beach in Boca Raton
Hobie Island Beach in Miami
Jupiter Dog Beach — Jupiter, Florida
Jupiter Dog Beachopens in new tab is in Southeastern Florida. It’s one of the few off-leash beaches in the entire state, making it especially popular among pet parents and their pups.
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Know Before You Go:
Leash Rules: Dogs should be leashed while walking to the beach; leashes are not required on the beach, so long as dogs remain obedient under sight and sound control
Hours: Sunrise to Sunset
Anything Else: The beach is dog-friendly and off-leash from markers #26 to #57
Gulfside City Beach Park — Sanibel Island, Florida
Gulfside City Beach Park,opens in new tab locally known as Algiers Beach, is located on the southwest Gulf Coast of Florida. Visitors can stroll the beach or immerse themselves in nature on the shaded trail loop. Parking costs $5.
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Know Before You Go:
Leash Rules: Leashes required
Hours: Dawn to Dusk
Anything Else: The park has restrooms and picnic areas
North Clearwater Beach — Clearwater, Florida
Most of Clearwater Beach,opens in new tab located on Florida’s Sun Coast along the Gulf, unfortunately, prohibits pups. That said, so long as you stroll north of Somerset Street, they’re welcome to join on leash. Since there aren’t length requirements, however, you can opt for a long lede that allows them to run and swim.
Know Before You Go:
Leash Rules: Leashes required
Hours: 24/7
Anything Else: Dogs are not permitted on the public bathing beach on Clearwater Beach (South of Somerset Street)
Bowman’s Beach Park — Sanibel, Florida
Bowman’s Beach Parkopens in new tab is another fan-favorite, dog-friendly, sandy spot in Sanibel Island. The long stretch of beach is well regarded as the spot to find stellar shells. Just be sure to only scoop up empty shells, as removing live mollusks, sand dollars, urchins, and starfish is illegal.
Know Before You Go:
Leash Rules: Leashes required
Hours: Dawn to Dusk
Anything Else: Bowman’s Beach is popular for its fantastic shelling
Vilano Beach — St. Augustine, Florida
Vilano Beachopens in new tab is a popular dog beach in historic St. Augustine, Florida. When strolling with your leashed pooch, keep an eye on what’s around you, as skimboarders are known to slice through the water in the area.
Know Before You Go:
Leash Rules: Leashes required
Hours: Dawn to Dusk
Anything Else: The Vilano Beach Artisan Market Walkopens in new tab is held every third Saturday at the Vilano Beach Pier
Dog Beach at Pier Park in Panama City Beach — Panama City Beach, Florida
Panama City Beachopens in new tab is located on Florida’s Emerald Coast, where the Gulf is known for sparkling a spectacular shade of green. Pups are permitted to run free in the city’s dog parks, but leashes are required when strolling the beach.
Know Before You Go:
Leash Rules: Leashes required except in water
Hours: Sunrise to Sunset
Anything Else: There are over two dozen dog-friendly restaurants in the area, including highly-rated Diego’s Burrito Factory & Margarita Baropens in new tab, Sharky’sopens in new tab, and The Back Porchopens in new tab
Cape San Blas Beaches — Cape San Blas, Florida
Cape San Blas Beachesopens in new tab are known for being serene and uncrowded, making them a great spot to stroll through the sand with your pup in hand. That’s the thing, though: They must be leashed at all times. That said, there aren’t length requirements, so feel free to give them extra room to sprint and splash.
Know Before You Go:
Leash Rules: Leashes required
Hours: 24/7
Anything Else: Waste disposal bins are conveniently available along the beach
Performance Pups Freshwater Dog Beach — Dania Beach, Florida
Performance Pups is a private freshwater lake and dog beach in Dania Beach,opens in new tab Florida, near Fort Lauderdale. Entry requires admission, but once inside, your pooch will show you just how glad they are to have a ticket to roam free.
Know Before You Go:
Leash Rules: Leashes are optional
Hours: Weekdays 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.; Saturdays 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.; Sundays 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Anything Else: Admission required; You can rent the entire beach for a private pup party
Ormond Beach Dog Beach — Ormond Beach, Florida
Ormond Beachopens in new tab is located near Daytona. The popular dog beach welcomes pups on leash, though it can be no longer than six feet.
Know Before You Go:
Leash Rules: Leashes required
Hours: Sunrise to Sunset
Anything Else: Dogs must stay out of designated wildlife areas
Peanut Island — Peanut Island, Florida
Peanut Islandopens in new tab is located near Palm Beach. The free-to-enter island requires ferry tickets or owning a boat to access. Once you arrive, you and your pooch can explore the land and sand—the 79-acre island has a 1.25-mile paved walking trail—but they must remain on leash at all times. A word to the wise? There are no concessions on the island, so pack snacks or a full picnic meal for you and your pup.
Know Before You Go:
Leash Rules: Leashes required
Hours: Sunset to Sunrise
Anything Else: Peanut Island is only accessible via private boat or public ferry
Jacksonville Beach — Jacksonville, Florida
Jacksonville is a popular stop for pet parents, as the city boasts the largest urban park system in the U.S., much of which is dog-friendly. If you want to swap grass for sand, head to Jacksonville Beach,opens in new tab where dogs are permitted so long as they remain on a leash of no more than 8 feet.
Know Before You Go:
Leash Rules: Leashes required
Hours: 24/7 October 1 to March 31; Before 9 a.m. and after 5 p.m. April 1 to September 30
Anything Else: Dogs are not allowed on the sand dunes
Pensacola Beach West Golf — Pensacola, Florida
Pensacola Beach West Golf is a great option for folks who like to bring their pups along for every adventure, as well as those who appreciate having a real bathroom nearby. The popular panhandle destination requires that pups be on leash, but there’s no limit to their length.
Know Before You Go:
Leash Rules: Leashes required
Hours: TKTK
Anything Else: Dogs are only allowed at dog beaches at lots 21.5 and 28.5 (lot numbers are posted near the entrance of each parking area)
Smyrna Dunes — New Smyrna Beach, Florida
Smyrna Dunes Parkopens in new tab is a 184-acre inlet park that connects two Florida rivers to the Atlantic Ocean. In addition to beautiful beach access, the park has a 2.5-mile boardwalk trail loop, though some reports indicate that pups aren’t allowed on it after 10 a.m.
Know Before You Go:
Leash Rules: Leashes required
Hours: Sunrise to Sunset
Anything Else: Dogs must stay out of designated wildlife areas
Haulover Park Dog Beach — Miami, Florida
Haulover Park Dog Beachopens in new tab is one of Florida’s few off-leash beaches. In addition to offering pups roughly two miles of beachfront to roam, the park also has fully fenced dog runs for large and small dogs. There, you’ll find fountains, waste bags, and receptacles.
Know Before You Go:
Leash Rules: Leashes are optional
Hours: Sunrise to Sunset
Anything Else: Dogs are permitted off-leash on the beach between lifeguard towers 2 and 3, as well as in the adjacent small and large dog runs
North Beach Bark Beach — Miami, Florida
North Beach Bark Beachopens in new tab is another popular off-leash dog beach in Florida. Located between 80th and 81st Streets, the beach has fountains and restrooms, making it especially worthwhile.
Know Before You Go:
Leash Rules: Leashes are optional from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. November through March and 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. April through October. Leashes are also optional Friday through Sunday from 1:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. November through February, and from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. March through October.
Hours: Sunrise to Sunset
Anything Else: Dogs are permitted off-leash on the beach at 81st street, as well as at the dog runs at the adjacent North Beach Oceanside Park
Boca Raton Bark Beach — Boca Raton, Florida
The Bark Beach at Boca Ratonopens in new tab also permits pups to enjoy off-leash play, though you’ll need to buy a permit to partake. With the permit, you’ll also get access to restrooms and fountains, so worth it in our book.
Know Before You Go:
Leash Rules: Leashes required to and from the beach, but not on it
Hours: Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. to sunset, October 1-September 30
Anything Else: Dog-friendly areas are between lifeguard towers 18 and 20; permit required
Hobie Island Beach — Miami, Florida
Hobie Island Beachopens in new tab overlooks Key Biscayne Bay and is renowned for its calm, shallow waters that are perfect for pups. Just keep in mind that the calm waters also make this area a hot spot for paddleboarders and windsurfers, so keep a close eye on your pup when they haul into the waves.
Know Before You Go:
Leash Rules: Leashes are optional
Hours: Sunrise to Sunset
Anything Else: Beware of hordes of windsurfers and paddleboarders






