Pet Friendly Attractions in Indiana

Pet Friendly Attractions in Indiana

Indiana has pet friendly attractions that you can experience with your four-legged kids! Since life’s journey is best shared with a pet, don’t leave them behind when taking in the attractions in IN. We’ve dug up pet friendly attractions in Indiana that are sure pet-pleasers!

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Top Pet Friendly Attractions in Indiana

Santa Claus, Indiana
Unfortunately, Fifi cannot come ride the Ferris wheel with you at the Holiday World Theme Park. Pets simply aren't allowed on the amusement park grounds. However, if you're traveling with your pet, your family doesn't have to miss out. The park offer...
Michigan City, Indiana
Laporte County Parks & Rec is a 3.25-acre park where Rover can let loose and challenge himself. The park is fenced for safety, and welcomes dogs of all kinds to play. There is a $4 daily fee for non-residents.
Indianapolis, Indiana
The 100 Acres Art and Nature Park brings you the best of both worlds -- a scenic outdoor oasis and a stunning and an opportunity to see and experience great artwork. You can bring your pooch along -- together you can absorb some culture, get some fre...
Indianapolis, Indiana
The Indiana World War Memorial honors the brave men who have fought, and the principles they have fought for. Leashed, well-mannered pets are welcome to walk around the grounds with you, but they aren't permitted to go inside the building
Kendallville, Indiana
This charming and unique museum educates and entertains visitors with the history and importance of the humble windmill. Take a tour, visit the interactive exhibits, or walk the path through thr sites 52 windmills. Your best furry friend can come too...
Valparaiso, Indiana
Taltree Arboretum & Gardens offers nature lovers a spectacular view of a wide array of flora and fauna. The 300-acre preserve sits traverses prairies, wetlands and woodlands alike, and features inviting pathways where you can see it all. Bring your b...
Lincoln City, Indiana
The Lincoln Boyhood Home National Memorial gives visitors a glimpse into the President's life as a child, and as a young man. There is even a Living Historical Farm onsite, where you can take a step back in time and experience life as he knew it. Bri...
Indianapolis, Indiana
Animal Den Indy loves pets of every kind. This animal boarding house also features 10 acres of dogwalking trails, which cut through beautiful scenery. Pet should be leashed in areas where it is required.
Indianapolis, Indiana
A cemetery may seem a somber place to spend a day, but Crown Hill Cemetery is full of interesting things to see. Here you'll find the final resting place of President Benjamin Harrison and notorious bank robber John Dillinger. The beautiful cemetery ...
Porter, Indiana
Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore is an expansive park offering a wealth of fun and adventurous outdoor activities. Pets are welcome at Indiana Dunes, however, there are a number of restrictions. Most of the hiking trails and parking areas are open to...