Dog-Friendly Greenville, South Carolina

From Falls Park strolls to patio dining and pet-friendly downtown stays, Greenville is one of the Southeast’s easiest city escapes with a dog.

Greenville, SC

8.9 Pet-Friendly Score
Avg Pet Fee: $75-125
Dog Parks: 4
Off-Leash Beach: No
Outdoor Dining Law: Yes

Best for Walks

Falls Park on the Reedy

Downtown signature park with paved paths, river views, and easy access to Main Street patios.

Prisma Health Swamp Rabbit Trail

A 28-mile regional trail system with plenty of dog-walking mileage and food stops along the way.

Best Off-Leash Spots

Conestee Dog Park

One of Greenville County Rec’s designated off-leash dog park areas at Conestee Park.

Pavilion Dog Park

Popular fenced dog park in Taylors with nearby recreation amenities.

Good to Know

Outdoor pet dining is allowed in South Carolina

Pets are not allowed inside permitted retail food establishments, but South Carolina regulations allow outdoor pet dining areas when restaurants meet the state requirements.

Greenville has 30+ pet-friendly hotels

VisitGreenvilleSC highlights a large inventory of pet-friendly lodging options across downtown and the wider county.

Dog-Friendly Hotels in Greenville, SC

Hyatt Regency Greenville

4/5
Hotel

A polished downtown stay on Main Street with easy walking access to Falls Park, NOMA Square, and several dog-friendly patios.

$$$ Pet fee: $125 for 1-6 nights; $250 for longer stays Allows 1 dog up to 50 lbs or 2 dogs with a combined weight up to 75 lbs.

220 North Main Street, Greenville, SC 29601

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Aloft Greenville Downtown

4.6/5
Hotel

A modern downtown Marriott option near Main Street shops and restaurants, with one of the better no-fee dog policies in the city center.

$$$ Pet fee: No additional fee Pets welcome; up to 2 dogs, maximum 40 lbs each, in designated rooms. BringFido notes dogs and cats are accepted and pets may not be left unattended.

5 North Laurens Street, Greenville, SC 29601

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Homewood Suites by Hilton Greenville Downtown

4.4/5
Extended-stay hotel

A strong pick for longer stays near Fluor Field and the West End, with suites and a straightforward pet fee structure.

$$$ Pet fee: $75 for 1-4 nights; $125 for 5+ nights 2 pets max; dogs and cats only.

950 South Main Street, Greenville, SC 29601

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Hyatt Place Greenville Downtown

4.5/5
Hotel

A central downtown base close to Main Street, the Peace Center, and Falls Park, with a reliable Hyatt pet policy for dog travelers.

$$$ Pet fee: $100 for up to 6 nights; $200 for 7-30 nights Up to 2 dogs; individual weight limit 50 lbs and combined weight limit 75 lbs. BringFido notes no cats.

128 E. Broad Street, Greenville, SC 29601

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Embassy Suites by Hilton Greenville Downtown Riverplace

4.3/5
Hotel

An all-suite downtown option right by RiverPlace and Falls Park, ideal if you want to walk from your room to the riverfront.

$$$ Pet fee: $75 for 1-4 nights; $125 for longer stays 2 pets max; dog or cat only. BringFido lists pets up to 80 lbs.

250 Riverplace, Greenville, SC 29601

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Home2 Suites by Hilton Greenville Downtown

4.3/5
Extended-stay hotel

A practical downtown suite hotel with kitchens and easy access to the West End and ballpark area.

$$$ Pet fee: $75 for 1-4 nights; $125 for longer stays Allows 2 pets up to 75 lbs; dogs and cats welcome.

350 North Main Street, Greenville, SC 29601

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Dog-Friendly Restaurants in Greenville, SC

The Nose Dive

4.9/5
Gastropub

A downtown favorite with outdoor seating on Main Street and one of the most dog-forward dining setups in town thanks to its Gastro-Pup dog menu.

$$ Dogs are welcome at several outdoor tables. Dog Menu

116 S Main St, Greenville, SC 29601

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Passerelle Bistro

4.7/5
French bistro

A scenic Falls Park restaurant with a heated patio overlooking the park and waterfalls, making it one of the prettiest dog-friendly meal stops in Greenville.

$$$ Dogs are welcome on the heated outdoor patio.

601 S Main St, Falls Park, Greenville, SC 29601

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Hans & Franz Biergarten

4.6/5
Beer garden

A casual German-style biergarten with outdoor tables where dogs can relax while you order schnitzel, bratwurst, and draft beer.

$$ Dogs are welcome at outdoor tables.

3124 SC-14, Greenville, SC 29615

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Mac's Speed Shop

4.6/5
Barbecue restaurant

A lively barbecue stop in the West End with a covered patio that works well in both hot and cool weather.

$$ Dogs are welcome on the covered patio.

930 S Main St, Greenville, SC 29601

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Swamp Rabbit Cafe

4.5/5
Cafe

A great breakfast or lunch stop just off the Swamp Rabbit Trail, with lots of outdoor seating and an easygoing, active-lifestyle vibe.

$$ Dogs are welcome at the outdoor tables.

205 Cedar Lane Rd, Greenville, SC 29611-2948

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Soby's

4.5/5
Southern restaurant

A classic downtown Greenville dining pick known for upscale Southern fare and a patio that opens in good weather.

$$$ Dogs are welcome on the outdoor patio when it is open.
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Dog-Friendly Parks, Trails, and Activities

Falls Park on the Reedy

Park

Greenville’s signature downtown park with paved paths, gardens, river views, and quick access to Main Street dining.

601 S. Main Street, Greenville, SC 29601

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Conestee Nature Preserve

Nature preserve

A large preserve south of downtown with wetlands, boardwalks, and varied trails for leashed dog walks.

840 Mauldin Road, Greenville, SC 29607

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Conestee Dog Park

Dog park

A designated off-leash area within Conestee Park and one of Greenville County Rec’s main dog park options.

Off-Leash

840 Mauldin Rd., Greenville, SC 29607

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Pavilion Dog Park

Dog park

A fenced off-leash dog park in Taylors that’s worth the short drive if your pup needs room to run.

Off-Leash

4806 Old Spartanburg Rd., Taylors, SC 29687

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Pelham Mill Dog Park

Dog park

Another Greenville County Rec off-leash option, convenient for travelers staying near the airport or east side.

Off-Leash

2770 E. Phillips Rd., Taylors, SC 29615

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Unity Park

Park

A large urban park connected to the Swamp Rabbit Trail, useful for a casual walk before or after exploring downtown.

320 S. Hudson Street, Greenville, SC 29601

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Prisma Health Swamp Rabbit Trail

Trail

The region’s marquee multi-use trail, ideal for long leashed walks and linking together parks, neighborhoods, and food stops.

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A Dog-Friendly Weekend in Greenville

This two-day plan keeps you close to downtown while mixing easy walks, patio meals, and off-leash time.

Day 1: Downtown + Falls Park

Morning

Check into a downtown pet-friendly hotel like Hyatt Place Greenville Downtown or Aloft Greenville Downtown, then take a leashed walk through Falls Park on the Reedy and across the Liberty Bridge.

Afternoon

Have lunch with your dog on the patio at The Nose Dive or Passerelle Bistro, then browse Main Street and nearby public spaces at an easy pace.

Evening

Head to Mac's Speed Shop for a casual patio dinner, then do a sunset stroll along the RiverPlace section of downtown before turning in.

Day 2: Trail Time + Local Favorites

Morning

Start with coffee or breakfast at Swamp Rabbit Cafe and walk a section of the Swamp Rabbit Trail with your dog.

Afternoon

Drive to Conestee Nature Preserve for leashed trail time, or choose Conestee Dog Park if your pup needs off-leash exercise.

Evening

Wrap up with a relaxed patio meal at Hans & Franz Biergarten or Soby's if the patio is open, then enjoy one last downtown walk.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Greenville, SC good for dogs?

Yes. Greenville combines walkable downtown parks, the Swamp Rabbit Trail, multiple off-leash dog parks in the county, and a large number of pet-friendly hotels.

Are dogs allowed inside restaurants in Greenville?

Generally no, unless the dog is a service animal. South Carolina does not allow pets inside permitted retail food establishments, but restaurants may operate approved outdoor pet dining areas.

Does Greenville have off-leash dog parks?

Yes. Greenville County Rec lists designated off-leash areas including Conestee Dog Park, Pavilion Dog Park, and Pelham Mill Dog Park, and VisitGreenvilleSC also highlights The Dog Spot in the Golden Strip area.

What part of Greenville is best for visitors with dogs?

Downtown Greenville is the easiest base because you can walk to Falls Park, Main Street patios, RiverPlace, and several pet-friendly hotels without needing to drive much.

What do Greenville hotels usually charge for dogs?

A common range is about $75 to $125 for shorter stays, though some downtown hotels charge more and a few, like Aloft Greenville Downtown, may not charge a pet fee at all.

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