Dog Friendly Beaches in Georgia
Small cozy but never overcrowded. Eateries are down the road. Shelling, birdwatching, picnicking are refreshing options for a "daycation". Pet-friendly. Free parking.
Calm and clean. Lots of access points. Paid parking. Limited amenities, no toilet, so make sure you took everything needed. Hard-packed sand is good for strolling.
A nice little beach for outdoor enthusiasts, offering seclusion, quiet, and plenty of wildlife. Restrooms, rinse showers, and picnic areas.
Popular family-friendly park with volleyball courts, a multipurpose court, a skate park, a children’s playground. During your swimming be cautious of riptides signs.
Sandy drive-on beach. A good place for tranquility and seclusion. Sunbathing, swimming, picnicking, flying a kite, fishing are options to choose from. Pet-friendly.
Uncrowded spot full of history about African Americans. Well-kept. Features restaurants, hotels, nightclubs, some businesses, and homes in the district. Pet-friendly.
One of three beaches, quite small. Parking is small as well, fills up fast. Swimming is not recommended because of currents and sometimes sharks. Rich wildlife.