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Dickenson County
Daniel Boone had the right idea when he traveled to this region with his dogs. We took the same pilgrimage, and like Boone and his pack, ventured to one of the most beautiful places on Earth—Breaks Canyon.
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Culpeper County
Our pack hiked through stunning Civil War battlefields, visited a bison farm, and relaxed at a winery. We also awarded Culpeper County with a big “paws up” for its dog friendly downtown.
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Chesterfield County
On a scale from 1 to 10 our pack rated Chesterfield County at a solid 11, including our trip to Henricus Historical Park where it’s always Year 1611.
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Charlotte County
As a Bridgerton fan, I was excited to visit Queen Charlotte’s eponymous Virginia county, especially because this royal was known to travel with her beloved dogs. Our pack enjoyed the history and the hiking, but we absolutely reveled in the rustic beauty of Charlotte County.
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Charles City County
We doggedly adventured through about 400 years of Virginia history. Our one mishap we blame on the ghost of Aunt Pratt, who haunts the Historic Shirley Plantation.
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Carroll County
We created the Carroll County caNine list of our 9 favorite dog friendly features including the New River Trail, Chestnut Creek Falls, and live outdoor music at the Blue Ridge Music Center.
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Caroline County
Traveling with your dog? We include a guide for visiting the Virginia State Fair as well as Caroline County’s sweet dog friendly offerings: a dog’s eye view of a mega-fossil, Secretariat’s birthplace, a sanctuary for carnivorous plants, the best lakes for kayaking, walking tours through history, and more!
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Campbell County
Happy Place Recipe: Mix quiet, rural Campbell County with the vibrant city of Lynchburg. Serve with generous portions of dog friendliness.
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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.









