9 Best Spots in the USA to Watch a Sunset with Your Dog 🌅🐾

From coast to coast, these dog-friendly locations offer unforgettable evening views you and your pup can enjoy together:

1. Key West, Florida

Mallory Square’s famous sunset celebration is even better with your leashed pup by your side. Street performers, ocean views, and tropical vibes.

2. Grand Canyon, South Rim, Arizona

Leashed dogs are welcome along the Rim Trail for breathtaking canyon views as the sun dips below the ancient rock formations.

3. Cannon Beach, Oregon

Haystack Rock turns golden during low-tide sunset walks. Dogs love playing on this wide, sandy beach (leash required).

4. Santa Monica Pier, California

Stroll the dog-friendly pier as the sun melts into the Pacific. Many nearby restaurants offer pet-friendly patio seating.

5. Acadia National Park, Maine

Cadillac Mountain offers some of the first sunset views in the US. Leashed pups are welcome on the summit road and designated areas.

6. Outer Banks, North Carolina

Find your own private stretch of beach for a peaceful sunset. Many rental homes are dog-friendly too!

7. Sedona, Arizona

The red rocks glow magically at sunset. Enjoy leashed hikes at Airport Mesa or Red Rock Crossing.

8. Lake Tahoe, Nevada/California

Secret Cove or Sand Harbor offer stunning alpine lake sunsets (check seasonal dog access).

9. Gulf Shores, Alabama

Quiet beaches welcome leashed dogs for spectacular Gulf Coast sunsets without the crowds.

Pro Tips:

- Always check local leash laws and beach regulations

- Bring a blanket and water for your pup

- Capture the moment but don’t forget to be present!

- Look for 🐾🐾 verified DogsBnB stays near these locations

Where will you and your pup watch the next sunset? Share your favorite spots below! 👇

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6/15 Edited to

... Read moreWatching sunsets with your dog can create some truly special moments, combining nature’s beauty with the joy of spending quality time with your furry friend. When planning such outings, I’ve found that beyond just the view, it’s important to consider your dog’s comfort and safety to ensure a relaxing experience for both of you. For instance, many of the highlighted spots require dogs to be leashed, such as the Grand Canyon South Rim and Cannon Beach, to protect both pups and wildlife. Bringing essentials like fresh water, a blanket, and waste bags not only keeps your dog hydrated and comfortable but also helps maintain the cleanliness of these popular spots. In my experience, timing your visit about 30 minutes before sunset offers the chance to enjoy the changing colors without feeling rushed. Some places, like Acadia National Park’s Cadillac Mountain, provide early sunset views, giving you a unique opportunity to capture rare golden hour photographs with your dog. I also recommend scouting out pet-friendly accommodations nearby, such as those verified by DogsBnB, so you can relax and extend your sunset adventures without worrying about where to stay. Exploring restaurants with pet-friendly patios, like those near Santa Monica Pier, adds to the fun by allowing you and your dog to unwind after a scenic walk. Finally, remember that every dog has different energy levels and social preferences. Choose spots where your dog feels at ease and where local regulations respect canine visitors. Quiet beaches in Gulf Shores or private stretches in the Outer Banks can offer peaceful atmospheres away from crowds. By thoughtfully combining spectacular scenery, your dog’s needs, and pre-trip preparation, these sunset spots become more than just photo ops—they transform into memorable bonding experiences that celebrate the joy of traveling and living with your dog.

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Laurie Carr

I can hardly wIt to find some of my own with Lolli by my side.

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Laurie Carr

we are in NE Washington near the Pend Oreille River. 😉

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