• Fauquier County

    Fauquier County

    Fauquier County, infamous as “horse and wine country” also offers up the most eclectic assortment of dog friendly activities imaginable. And we tried to do them all.

  • Buckingham County

    Buckingham County

    We traveled to Buckingham County, a yogi’s paradise, and created a guide on how to visit Yogaville if you are traveling with your dogs. We also found some local dog friendly activities on both land and water.

  • Bedford County

    Bedford County

    Maybe the Beale Ciphers are a hoax or maybe Bedford County conceals a vast fortune. Nonetheless, we are far richer for having discovered some of Bedford County’s treasures for ourselves over a long weekend.

  • Arlington County

    Arlington County

    We left the dogs at home to visit Arlington National Cemetery, but made it up to them later with a grand tour of Arlington’s dog friendly spots.

  • Appomattox County

    Appomattox County

    In Appomattox County, we were either off-grid and having fun outdoors or we were taking in the area’s Civil War history.

  • Amelia County

    Amelia County

    If you are a Civil War history buff, you know that Amelia Courthouse and Sailor’s Creek both played crucial roles at the end of the war. Close to the Courthouse, Amelia County’s Wildlife Management Area is a great place to fish, hike, bike and go kayaking. Plus, it’s free and dog friendly!

  • Albemarle County

    Albemarle County

    During our weekend in Albemarle County, we spent one day getting away from civilization at the county’s best kept secret, Totier Creek Reservoir Park. The following day we toured the county’s best known landmark, Monticello, and dined in Charlottesville.