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Our Advertising PolicyVisit the beautifully landscaped grounds surrounding the home of our 23rd President. Well behaved, leashed dogs are welcome on the grounds, but not i... Read More
Pets are welcome to enjoy the trails and grounds but not the gardens or museum.
Take a tour of the downtown Indianapolis area aboard a horse-drawn carriage. Well behaved, leased dogs are welcome to join their family for the ride.
Home to unique restaurants, art galleries and studios, live entertainment, and antiques, this district sponsors a number of events during the year, in... Read More
This over 21 brewery is pet friendly inside. Since they don't serve food, you can bring your own. You will probably be greeted by the brewery dog when... Read More
This brewery welcomes dogs in the taproom and has an enclosed dog park. However, children are not allowed.
Enjoy a small batch brew with your pet on the covered porch with picnic tables.
Fort Harrison State Park has three off-leash dog parks. It is not reachable from the main park entrance because of its location on the north side of F... Read More
This is a fenced dog park. Annual fee is $75 and daily pass is $5. You'll need proof of vaccination.
This fenced dog park features restrooms, benches, doggie bags and trash cans. Annual fee is $75 and daily pass is $5. You'll need proof of vaccination... Read More
This fenced dog park features wooded trails, agility course, separate area for small dogs and picnic tables. $65 for annual fee or $8 day pass.
This is a fenced dog park. Annual fee is $75 and daily pass is $5. You'll need proof of vaccination.
At Fort Harrison, landscape and history blend together at this unique setting on the north-east side of Indianapolis. The 1,700-acre park features ... Read More
Garfield Park is on the register of historic places and its the city's oldest park. It is known for its conservatory and sunken gardens.