All pet parents know that our furry friends are more than just companions; they’re part of the family. So why not take them along with you to your favorite York County destinations? Whether it’s a dog park, one of the local pet shops, or even one of our pet-friendly restaurants, your pawed pal is welcome!
Dining Out
Gift Horse Brewing invites you and your pup to enjoy live music in its large beer garden. The venue offers delicious pub food, twelve beers on tap and two full-service bars, so feel free to stay a while and enjoy the outdoors with your friends and pets alike.
Collusion Tap Works makes all its beers in-house and has an ever-changing menu, so you’re sure to get something unique if you choose to grab a drink or dine here. The casual downtown dining spot welcomes well-behaved dogs outside.
Gather 256 is another one of York County’s best dog-friendly places. The cafe and art boutique flair make this a rather unique dog place. The venue offers hand-crafted espressos and homemade desserts. Its outdoor seating is a perfect place to park your pup while you sip a latte and enjoy one of Gather’s daily specials.
Vortex Brewing welcomes pets to its spacious patio and is known not only for its stellar food and award-winning beer, but also for its friendly environment. Head over for Taco Tuesday and grab a hand-crafted beer made with only the best local ingredients.
Aviator Brew Hub is a veteran-owned brewery with an outdoor beer garden perfectly suited for pets and families. Enjoy the self-pour taps and fan-favorite shrimp and tacos, but make sure your pup is well-behaved and leashed.
AleCraft Brewery is conveniently located in Railroad along the Heritage Rail Trail. It's situated on four acres and features a large brewhouse, canning line, two floors of seating, two bars, an on-site restaurant, a rooftop patio, and ample outdoor space. It's the ideal spot to pause for a break during your next ride or hike.
Play Time
Canine Meadows Dog Park is an off-leash dog park within John Rudy County Park. Dogs must be state licensed, vaccinated and wearing current ID tags. Dogs must be healthy with no contagious conditions.
Looking for a fetching place to play fetch with your pup while you grab a bite? Check out state parks in York County such as Codorus State Park and Gifford Pinchot State Park. These outdoor destinations have lots of easily accessible picnic spots, perfect for casual dining and fun with your pet. Here, you may also find dog-friendly lakes where your pup can swim while you snack. A York, PA, dog park is another perfect place to eat while your pet plays.
Join the York Revolution Wolf Pack this season! Benefits include:
- Six field box ticket vouchers to be used for Wednesday Bark in the Park ballgames
- Punch card for six free pup cups at the DownTown Depot at WellSpan Park
- Bypassing the waiver table
- Your dog’s profile on the Woof Pack roster page
- Pre- and post-game photo opps and activities on select dates
- Exclusive soft, collapsable food/beverage bowl
Self-Care for our Furry Friends
Did you know that salt therapy is good for pets? It helps with airborne allergies and improves overall health through better respiratory function. On the last Sunday of each month, 1881 Salt Sanctuary holds pet sessions, which are free for up to two pets with a paying human. Give it a try!
Who Wants a Treat?
Explore York’s “have it made here” tagline includes all-natural dog treats. Miss Lucy’s Dog Treats makes all-natural homemade dog treats, including baked bones, jerky, carob/yogurt candies, and decorated seasonal cookies. You’ll also find gluten-free and low-fat items such as pumpkin, sweet potato, blueberry, pizza, apple, and peanut butter. Miss Lucy’s Dog Treats bakes 120 to 150 dozen treats a day: more than 30 different kinds of treats in a variety of sizes, from bite-size training treats to five-inch bones. Your furry friend will thank you.
Stay for a While
Planning an overnight stay? Check our listing of pet-friendly accommodations, pull out the suitcase, and start planning your visit to York County today.