Dog Friendly Activities in Circleville, OH

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There are 5 dog friendly activities in Circleville, and 19 more nearby. Use the links below to get an overview of each one, see pictures, print directions, and even read reviews from other dog owners. Coming from out of town? Get a discounted rate on pet friendly hotels in Circleville.

Pet Friendly Great Seal State Park
Great Seal State Park Great Seal State Park is a 1,682-acre recreation area that features scenic views of distant ridgetops and the Scioto Valley in Chillicothe, OH. With over 23 miles of dog-friendly trails, hikers can explore varied terrain, from steep inclines to gently rolling hills. Additionally, the park features disc golf, a small camping area, and picnic areas equipped with tables and grills. Leashed dogs are welcome throughout. See Details
Pet Friendly Tar Hollow State Park
Tar Hollow State Park The dog-friendly Tar Hollow State Park in Laurelville, OH offers picturesque landscapes with twisting roads winding through deep ravines and lush woodlands. Trails like Homestead (2.5-mile loop) and Ross Hollow (3.5-mile loop) offer moderately-difficult hiking experiences and picnic areas provide scenic spots for relaxation. Leashed dogs are welcome throughout the park. See Details
Hopewell Culture National Historical Park Hopewell Culture National Historical Park in Chillicothe, OH is pet friendly! You can bring Fido along as you explore the Hopeton Earthworks site, home to monumental mounds and earthen enclosures built almost 2000 years ago. Walk among ceremonial landscapes, witnessing the engineering marvels of the largest Hopewell mound and the type-site of the Hopewell culture, where rituals, feasts, and rites of passage once took place. Dogs are welcome on a leash and aren't allowed in any buildings. See Details
Tar Hollow State Forest Featuring an entry point in Laurelville, OH, Tar Hollow State Forest spans 16,446 acres as Ohio's third-largest state forest. Dog-friendly recreation opportunities include a 22-mile network of hiking trails and scenic drives along 31 miles of paved gravel roads. Visiting dogs must be on a leash or under voice control at all times. See Details
Circleville, OH, US