Leashed dogs are generally allowed on trails, in campgrounds, and day-use areas across Georgia State Parks.
Swim beaches, some nature preserves, playgrounds, and park buildings are typically off-limits. Rules vary by park.
Nearly all Georgia state parks are pet-friendly on a 6-foot leash. A few historic and sensitive sites (like parts of Panola Mountain and Tallulah Gorge) restrict pets on certain trails.
6 feet maximum. Retractable leashes are often not allowed.
Yes. Most Georgia state parks welcome leashed dogs on trails. Leashed dogs are generally allowed on trails, in campgrounds, and day-use areas across Georgia State Parks.
6 feet maximum. Retractable leashes are often not allowed.
Nearly all Georgia state parks are pet-friendly on a 6-foot leash. A few historic and sensitive sites (like parts of Panola Mountain and Tallulah Gorge) restrict pets on certain trails.
Swim beaches, some nature preserves, playgrounds, and park buildings are typically off-limits. Rules vary by park.