Spanish moss, cobblestone squares, and a city that rolls out the welcome mat for your dogs on every corner
Everything you need to know before you pack the leashes and hit the road
Savannah is the kind of city that slows you down in the best possible way. Twenty-two park-like squares dot the historic district, each canopied by massive live oaks draped in Spanish moss. The streets are wide cobblestone, made for wandering. And nearly every restaurant worth visiting has a shaded patio.
For dog owners, Savannah isn't just dog-tolerant β it's genuinely dog-welcoming. Water bowls appear outside shops without being asked. Patios are spacious and shaded. Fellow diners stop to say hello to your dogs. It's one of the few cities where Sawyer and Theo would feel like invited guests, not afterthoughts.
Add in the day trip potential β Tybee Island, Wormsloe, Skidaway Island State Park β and you have a weekend that barely scratches the surface of what Savannah offers.
No size limits. No weight limits. Private outdoor space. These three are worth every penny
Six walks worth leashing up for β city squares to ancient oak forests






Every patio on this list welcomes dogs. Every detail was verified firsthand
Beyond the trails and plates β what makes Savannah worth the drive back
All restaurants, trails, stays, and spots β mapped and color-coded
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Everything you need before you go, so nothing catches you off guard