Old Salt Park Dog Friendly

Old Salt Park Dog Friendly
Parking
Dog Swim Area
Combined Dog Area

Old Salt Park Dog Friendly is a beautiful, dog-friendly beach area in Palm Coast, FL, known for being a quiet spot where dogs can run and enjoy the water. The beach is wheelchair accessible and has public restrooms nearby, making it a convenient place for families and pet owners. Leashes are required at this park, and while the water can be choppy and less ideal for smaller dogs to swim, it offers a nice getaway from crowds with parking available close by.

Reviews

M

Take your dogs here and get away from the crowds so they can run. Just a hint, dogs love to run and they need it more than you know. Don’t let the people without dogs deter your from letting your dogs enjoy this place!

Gabriella Ownby

Great place to visit with your pups, just note LEASHES ARE REQUIRED. If you are looking to let your dog loose, this isn’t the place. Water is kinda choppy for swimming, but there are bathrooms close by which is nice. Quiet little place to spend the day.

Lilia Matthiae

We always trying to travel with our dogs so i am in constant search of places who allow me to take them as well. Finding this beach was amazing except my pup stepping into someone bubble gum that was hidden in the sand. I had to do quite a work to trim it out of her paw. People please be more aware of your actions and don’t throw your trash in the sand. I clean after my dog, you clean after yourself.

Tori Rust

Very fun to take my dogs too. Only reason I didn’t give 5 stars is the waves can be pretty bad so the smaller dogs may not get to enjoy the beach as much. Parking was close and everyone seemed to be handling their dogs well too.

Shannon

It’s a beautiful place, and I drove here bc I googled dog friendly beaches….BUT I just had a very stressful experience there as an older lady in a chair got up and started blowing her whistle….at my dogs, screaming at me and them, and the hotel staff behind her was also screaming at me, after I leashed my dogs, that btw didn’t come at her, until she blew her whistle🙄, are non aggressive, didn’t even touch any human or animal, and were already back on leash. This Google search is misleading.

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