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Pet-friendly Savannah GA: Attractions, Restaurants & Beaches

TrustedHousesitters blog author - Hayley Ward
Hayley Ward
09 March 20269 min read
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Live in Georgia’s port city with a canine companion, or thinking about house sitting as a pet sitter Savannah? We’ve got you covered with this ultimate guide to pet-friendly Savannah, GA. Below, you’ll find some of the dog-friendly restaurants Savannah has to offer, along with dog parks, nearby beaches and pet-friendly things to do.

Dog-friendly restaurants in Savannah

Want to get a taste of Savannah’s soulful Southern comfort food with your furry friend by your side? Below, we’ll list a few of the city’s dog-friendly restaurants — just be sure to call ahead to make sure dogs are still allowed.

The Collins Quarter

With two locations to choose from - one known as the Downtown location, the other as Forsyth, you’re never far from somewhere dog-friendly to dine in Savannah. Check out The Collins Quarter for breakfast, lunch or evening drinks and grab a seat at the dog-friendly outdoor tables with your pup.

Locations: 

  • 151 Bull St, Savannah, GA 31401, United States
  • 621 Drayton St, Savannah, GA 31401, United States

Treylor Park

If you love Southern comfort food, book a table at Treylor Park in Savannah Historic District. Find Southern classics with a twist, including pb&j chicken wings, waffles and biscuits.

Location: 115 E Bay St, Savannah, GA 31401, United States

J. Christopher's

Looking for somewhere to brunch with your furry companion? Check out J. Christopher’s near Colonial Park Cemetery, where you’ll find an easy-going menu of omelettes, sizzling breakfast skillets and all-American breakfast favorites.

Location: 122 E Liberty, Savannah, GA 31401, United States

Six Pence Pub

Six Pence Pub is a must-visit location, whether you’re local to the city or you’re  house sitting in Savannah. It’s a British-style pub, where you’ll get to choose from English-style pub grub and brews.

Location: 245 Bull St, Savannah, GA 31401, United States

B. Matthew's Eatery

Set in Savannah Historic District in a restored 1700s building that was once a tavern, B. Matthew’s Eatery is a local favorite, and for good reason! Book a table to enjoy a fresh, varied menu of cassoulet, burgers and biscuits.

Location: 325 E Bay St, Savannah, GA 31401, United States

Clary's Cafe

Craving diner food? Head to Clary’s Cafe on Abercorn Street, where well-behaved dogs are welcome at the outdoor seating area. Choose from homemade breakfast and lunch dishes, or stop by for an ice cream on a hot day.

Location: 404 Abercorn St, Savannah, GA 31401, United States

Goose Feathers Cafe & Bakery

Looking for somewhere central to grab a coffee, pastry or a quick lunch? Check out Goose Feathers Cafe & Bakery — a European-style eatery where dogs are welcome at the outdoor tables.

Location: 39 Barnard St, Savannah, GA 31401, United States

Zunzi’s

Zunzi’s is a community favorite, and for good reason! The outdoor seating area is dog-friendly, and is loved for its vibrant South African-inspired menu.

Location: 236 Drayton St, Savannah, GA 31401, United States

Driftaway Cafe

In Savannah’s Sandfly neighborhood, you’ll find Driftaway Cafe — a charming local spot that’s known for their Southern classics. Stop by one of the outdoor tables for shrimp, crabcakes, loaded sandwiches, corn beef hash and more.

Location: 7400 Skidaway Rd D, Savannah, GA 31406, United States

The Wyld

Head out of town and towards Country Club Creek to get out of the city noise to find The Wyld. This dog-friendly restaurant welcomes pet parents and their pups at the outdoor seating area for an American seafood menu, with stunning views of the Creek.

Location: 2740 Livingston Ave, Savannah, GA 31406, United States

Dog-friendly beaches near Savannah 

Savannah is located on the Atlantic coast, and it’s a popular choice for local pet parents looking for somewhere to walk their furry friends. Below, we’ll list a few of the dog-friendly beaches near Savannah — just be sure to check local rules when planning your day trip, and always follow the signage, as rules can change.

Driftwood Beach

Just a 90-minute drive from central Savannah, Jekyll Island is home to multiple dog-friendly beaches including Driftwood Beach. Here, you’ll find historic driftwood monuments that line the coast and make this beach truly iconic. Just be sure to keep your dog on a leash no longer than 16 feet when exploring this spot.

Location: Jekyll Island, GA 31527, United States

East Beach, St. Simons Island

With plenty of room for dogs to run on the tidal flats, it’s easy to see why East Beach on St. Simons Island is so popular with Savannah’s pet parents. Dogs are currently allowed at the beach before 9am and after 6pm from Memorial Day through Labor Day.

Location: 4202 1st St, St Simons Island, GA 31522, United States

Massengale Park Beach, St. Simons Island 

Like many beaches in the Golden Isles, dogs are welcome at Massengale Park Beach that’s located on St. Simons Island. Explore the grassy park as well as the beach, where dogs are welcome on a leash.

Location: 1350 Ocean Blvd, St Simons Island, GA 31522, United States

Burkes Beach, Hilton Head Island

Head just an hour out of Savannah to Hilton Head Island to find Burkes Beach — dogs are currently welcome to explore the soft white sands before 10am and after 6pm.

Location: 60 Burkes Beach Rd, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928, United States

Coligny Beach Park

If you’d like to explore more of Hilton Head Island, check out Coligny Beach Park — a landscaped spot with walking paths and a dog-friendly beach. Keep in mind that dogs are currently allowed from Memorial Day through Labor Day before 10am and after 5pm.

Location: 1 Coligny Circle, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928, United States

Tips for exploring the dog-friendly beaches near Savannah 

The rules for visiting local beaches vary seasonally, so it’s important to check them before planning a day out with your canine companion. And like with any trip, always bring poop bags and a leash that follows local rules.

Driftwood Beach, Jekyll Island, GA

Dog parks in Savannah

Looking for somewhere you can let your dog off the leash in Savannah? Sounds like it’s time to find your nearest off-leash dog park. We’ll list a few below — just be sure to check you’re in a designated off-leash area before letting your dog run free, and ensure your pup is happy around other dogs before doing so.

Herty Pines Dog Park

Head to Daffin Park’s off-leash area (known as Herty Pines Dog Park) to let your dog off the leash amongst the native oak and pine trees. This spot is fully fenced and home to designated areas for small and large dogs.

Location: Bee Rd, Savannah, GA 31404, United States

Mohawk Dog Park

Just 20 minutes from Downtown Savannah is Mohawk Dog Park — locals love it for the open space that’s mud-free, and scattered with benches and shaded areas.

Location: 1134 Mohawk St, Savannah, GA 31419, United States

Bryan County Bark Park

Head to Bryan County Bark Park if you’re looking for a spot where your pup can swim freely. The dog-friendly swimming area is located in the fenced zone for large dogs, and is complete with a cleaning station.

Location: 215 Henderson Park Blvd, Richmond Hill, GA 31324, United States

Forsyth Park, Savannah

Dog-friendly things to do in Savannah

You won’t ever be short of dog-friendly things to do in Savannah — outside of its dog parks and pet-friendly eateries, the city is steeped in historical monuments and landmarks ideal for exploring with your dog on a leash.

Explore Savannah Historic District

Whether you’re a local or you’re house sitting in Savannah, walks around the Historic District never get old. Walk along the cobblestone streets to find key landmarks including River Street, Forsyth Park, Jones Street, Bay Street and more. Each spot is home to unique history and architecture — including iconic Georgian mansions and 18th and 19th-century squares.

Location: 301 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Savannah, GA 31401, United States

Explore the Victorian District

Just a few blocks from Forsyth Park is Savannah’s Victorian District — the city’s first suburb. Leash up your pup and explore the 50-block residential area that’s perfect if you love both history and architecture.

Location: Savannah, GA 31401, United States

Check out Wormsloe State Historic Site

Explore the trail system of Wormsloe State Historic Site with your dog on a leash for another dose of local history. Walk through the grounds amongst the stunning backdrop of moss-draped oak, and keep your eyes peeled for the tabby ruins.

Location: 7601 Skidaway Rd, Savannah, GA 31406, United States

Take a walk through Forsyth Park

Explore the 30 acres of oak-lined paths at Forsyth Park with your furry friend on a leash, and look out for Forsyth Fountain (you can’t miss it!), which is steeped in local history.

Location: Savannah, GA 31401, United States

Explore Savannah’s historic squares

Savannah is home to 22 historic squares that commemorate the origins of the city. Keep your dog on a leash and hop between them to see some of Savannah’s most iconic landmarks and monuments. Some of the most famous include Chippewa Square, Johnson Square and Wright Square, which features a monument to Yamacraw Chief Tomochichi.

Location: There are multiple historic squares in Savannah, so pick those you’d like to visit to plan your route!

Stroll along River Street

Visit the waterfront to find the Port of Savannah, which is known as the birthplace of the colonial city that was founded in 1733. Look out at the 19th-century cotton warehouses and learn about the city’s past as you and your pup meander along the cobblestone streets.

Location: 1 W River St, Savannah, GA 31401, United States

Visit Bonaventure Cemetery

Learn more about Savannah’s history with a visit to Bonaventure Cemetery, where leashed dogs are allowed to roam on the main paths. The cemetery is famous for its Victorian-era plots, moss-covered oak trees and gothic atmosphere.

Location: 330 Bonaventure Rd, Savannah, GA 31404, United States

Book a historic dog walking tour

As you might be able to tell by now, Savannah is a city steeped in history, and there’s a lot to learn! To hear about the city from a knowledgeable guide, consider booking a historic dog walking tour — such as Oliver Bentleys — to learn about the city’s key landmarks with your pup by your side.

Location:409 E York St, Savannah, GA 31401, United States

River Street, Savannah

Tips for pet parents: Important things to know about Savannah

  • Rediscover your city’s history. Even if you’ve lived in Savannah for years, there is always something new to learn. Book a historic dog walking tour, visit one of the city’s 22 squares, or roam Forsyth Park to stroll back in time.
  • Plan a trip to the beach. Savannah is surrounded by the stunning Golden Isles, which are home to multiple dog-friendly beaches. Get to know local rules and always follow the signage, and enjoy a day by the coast with your furry friend.
  • Plan ahead for your vacation. So, you’re all set for a dog-friendly day out in Savannah, but what about when the time comes to go on vacation? Well as vets agree pets are happier at home, consider welcoming a trusted sitter to care for them while you’re away. Click below to learn how it works.

Connecting with pet sitters in Savannah

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Tips for pet sitters

  • Watch out for horse-drawn carriages. If you don’t live locally, you might not know that Savannah is home to historic horse-drawn carriage tours, so keep your dog close when exploring the city streets.
  • Where shoes with good grip. Savannah is home to historic cobblestone streets that can be slippery, so choose sturdy shoes to make sure you don’t slip over when discovering the Historic District.
  • Explore Savannah through house sitting. So, want to get to know historic Savannah with a furry tour guide by your side? Click below to learn how it works.

House sitting in Savannah

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More dog-friendly travel guides near Savannah, GA

Thinking about house sitting near Savannah, visiting a nearby town with your canine companion, or welcoming a pet sitter soon? Explore our travel guides below for dog-friendly places to visit, along with local tips and advice.

Dog-friendly Savannah: FAQs

Is Savannah, GA a dog-friendly city?

Yes, Savannah is a dog-friendly city — there are multiple dog-friendly restaurants, historic attractions and dog parks throughout the city that are perfect for planning a pet-friendly day out.

Are dogs allowed in Savannah’s historic squares and public parks?

Yes, dogs are generally allowed in most of Savannah’s historic squares and public parks, as long as they’re kept on a leash and you clean up after them. Always check the local signage to make sure you’re following local rules.

Are dogs allowed inside Savannah’s historic homes or museums?

No, dogs aren’t generally allowed inside historic museums and homes, but they’re often welcome to explore the grounds on a leash. Just be sure to check the rules for the landmark you’re thinking about visiting.

What are some popular dog parks in Savannah?

Herty Pines Dog Park at Daffin Park features designated areas for small and large dogs amongst native oak and pine trees, while Mohawk Dog Park offers open, mud-free space with benches and shaded areas.

Are there dog-friendly beaches near Savannah? 

Yes, nearby dog-friendly beaches include Driftwood Beach on Jekyll Island, East Beach and Massengale Park Beach on St. Simons Island, and Burkes Beach and Coligny Beach Park on Hilton Head Island, though seasonal time restrictions apply.

What dog-friendly restaurants can I visit in Savannah?

The Collins Quarter, Treylor Park, Six Pence Pub, B. Matthew's Eatery, and Clary's Cafe all welcome dogs at their outdoor seating areas. Be sure to call ahead to make sure dogs are still welcome.

Can I take my dog to Forsyth Park?

Yes, you can explore the 30 acres of oak-lined paths at Forsyth Park with your dog on a leash — visit the historic Forsyth Fountain, an iconic monument in Savannah.

Are there dog-friendly walking tours in Savannah?

Yes, you can book historic dog walking tours such as Oliver Bentleys to learn about the city's key landmarks with your pup by your side.

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