Dog-Friendly Osprey, Florida

A laid-back Gulf Coast base with bayfront parks, patio dining, The Legacy Trail, and easy access to Casey Key and Venice.

Osprey, FL

8.4 Pet-Friendly Score
Avg Pet Fee: $50-80
Dog Parks: 1
Off-Leash Beach: No
Outdoor Dining Law: Yes

Best for Off-Leash Play

Bay Street Park

Osprey’s main off-leash option with separate fenced areas, shade, water fountains, and dog exercise equipment.

Best Scenic Walks

The Legacy Trail

A popular multi-use trail with an Osprey trailhead area and leash-friendly walking for dogs.

Scherer Thaxton Preserve

Leash-friendly preserve with primitive trails linking toward Oscar Scherer State Park and The Legacy Trail.

Best Waterfront Stops

Blackburn Point Park

Dog-friendly on leash, with water views, picnic areas, fishing access, and short paved and unpaved paths.

Bay Preserve at Osprey

A pet-friendly waterfront preserve with lawns, bay views, and a peaceful historic setting.

Dog-Friendly Hotels Near Osprey

Casey Key Resorts - Mainland

4.3/5
Resort hotel

Closest true hotel-style stay in Osprey, with designated pet-friendly rooms and quick access to Casey Key, Blackburn Point Road, and local parks.

$$ Pet fee: $50 per pet, per night Dogs welcome in designated pet-friendly rooms only; up to 2 dogs per room, each up to 50 lbs.

1660 S Tamiami Trl, Osprey, FL 34229

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Casey Key Resorts - Beachfront

4.5/5
Beach hotel

A beachfront sister property just north in Nokomis that works well for Osprey visitors wanting direct beach access and a pet relief area.

$$$ Pet fee: $50 per pet, per night Allows 2 pets up to 50 lbs; dogs may not be left unattended in the room; pet relief area on site; no cats.

221 Casey Key Rd, Nokomis, FL 34275

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Hyatt Place Sarasota/Bradenton Airport

4.2/5
Hotel

A reliable chain option north of Osprey with straightforward dog rules and easy airport access for fly-in travelers.

$$ Pet fee: $75 for 1-6 nights; $75 plus $100 cleaning fee for 7-30 nights Maximum 2 dogs; each dog up to 50 lbs, or 75 lbs combined; dogs must be housebroken.

950 University Parkway, Sarasota, FL 34234

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Residence Inn Sarasota Bradenton

4.1/5
Extended-stay hotel

Good for longer dog-friendly stays with suites and kitchens, about a half-hour north of Osprey.

$$ Pet fee: $75 per stay Pets welcome; maximum 2 pets per room.

1040 University Parkway, Sarasota, FL 34234

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Courtyard Sarasota Bradenton Airport

4/5
Hotel

A practical Marriott option for travelers who want a standard hotel setup and a higher pet weight limit.

$$ Pet fee: $75 per stay Pets welcome; maximum 2 pets, up to 75 lbs each; emotional support animals subject to fee.

850 University Parkway, Sarasota, FL 34234

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Art Ovation Hotel, Autograph Collection

4.5/5
Boutique hotel

An upscale downtown Sarasota stay for travelers pairing Osprey’s outdoor access with city dining and arts venues.

$$$$ Pet fee: $125 per stay Pets welcome; maximum 2 pets, maximum pet weight 40 lbs.

1255 N Palm Ave, Sarasota, FL 34236

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Dog-Friendly Restaurants in and Near Osprey

Max's Table

4.7/5
Breakfast and brunch restaurant

A local favorite for breakfast and lunch with a specifically dog-friendly outdoor patio.

Dogs are welcome on the outdoor patio.

115 S Tamiami Trail, Osprey, FL 34229

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Deep Lagoon Seafood & Oyster House - Casey Key

4.4/5
Seafood restaurant

Waterside seafood dining near Blackburn Point, ideal after a walk at Bay Street Park or Blackburn Point Park.

Call ahead to confirm current patio dog seating and local doggie dining setup.

482 Blackburn Point Road, Osprey, FL 34229

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Casey Key Fish House & Tiki Bar

4.4/5
Seafood restaurant

Classic Old Florida seafood spot on Blackburn Point Road with a long-standing reputation for dog-friendly outdoor seating.

Known for dog-friendly outdoor seating; call ahead to confirm current patio availability.

801 Blackburn Point Rd, Osprey, FL 34229

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The O Bar

4.1/5
Bar and grill

A casual Osprey hangout for drinks, pizza, and late-night bites, convenient for travelers staying on US-41.

Call ahead to confirm current dog-friendly outdoor seating.

748 S Tamiami Trail, Osprey, FL 34229

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Frankie's Italian Ristorante

4.3/5
Italian restaurant

A nearby Italian option in Osprey noted for welcoming dogs at outside seating.

Dogs welcome at outside seating; call ahead for patio availability.

1441 S Tamiami Trail, Osprey, FL 34229

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Dog-Friendly Parks and Activities in Osprey

Bay Street Park

4.8/5
Dog park

The top stop for off-leash play in Osprey, with separate large- and small-dog areas, shade, fountains, and agility-style equipment.

Off-leash dog park on site; leashed dogs welcome in other park areas. Off-Leash

300 Bay St, Osprey, FL 34229

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Oscar Scherer State Park

4.7/5
State park

A standout nature stop for leashed walks, camping, and shaded recreation areas close to central Osprey.

Pets allowed in campground and visitor recreation areas on a six-foot hand-held leash; not allowed on the swimming beach, in the lake, in restrooms, or on playground equipment.

1843 S Tamiami Trail, Osprey, FL 34229

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Blackburn Point Park

4.6/5
Waterfront park

A scenic leash-only bayside park with fishing, picnic shelters, and short walking paths.

Dog-friendly with leash required.

800 and 421 Blackburn Point Road, Osprey, FL 34229

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Bay Preserve at Osprey

4.6/5
Bayfront preserve

A peaceful waterfront preserve with lawns, wildlife viewing, and a historic setting for a quieter outing.

Pet-friendly park.

400 Palmetto Ave, Osprey, FL 34229

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Scherer Thaxton Preserve

4.5/5
Nature preserve

A 287-acre preserve with primitive hiking trails and links toward Oscar Scherer State Park and The Legacy Trail.

Dog-friendly with leash required.

13125 Honore Ave, Osprey, FL 34229

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The Legacy Trail

4.8/5
Multi-use trail

A favorite regional trail for long leash walks and easy mileage with your dog, with an Osprey Junction trailhead in town.

Dogs are welcome on leash.

Osprey Junction Trailhead, Osprey, FL 34229

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A Dog-Friendly Weekend in Osprey

This easy two-day plan mixes off-leash play, waterfront walks, and patio meals without spending too much time in the car.

Day 1: Parks and Bay Views

Morning

Start with breakfast on the dog-friendly patio at Max's Table, then head to Bay Street Park so your dog can burn off energy in the fenced off-leash area.

Afternoon

Take a leashed walk at Blackburn Point Park and continue to Bay Preserve at Osprey for quieter waterfront views and shaded lawn time.

Evening

Book a pet-friendly room at Casey Key Resorts - Mainland and have dinner near Blackburn Point at Deep Lagoon Seafood & Oyster House - Casey Key or Casey Key Fish House if patio seating is available.

Day 2: Trails and Nature

Morning

Spend the morning at Oscar Scherer State Park for a leashed nature walk through visitor recreation areas and picnic zones.

Afternoon

Explore Scherer Thaxton Preserve or hop onto The Legacy Trail from Osprey for a longer walk or easy bike-and-stroll outing.

Evening

Wrap up with a casual drink or bite at The O Bar, or head north to downtown Sarasota if you want a more urban dinner before turning in.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Osprey, Florida good for traveling with a dog?

Yes. Osprey works especially well for travelers who want quieter lodging, easy access to parks, and quick drives to Sarasota, Nokomis, and Venice. Bay Street Park, Oscar Scherer State Park, and The Legacy Trail are the biggest draws for dog owners.

Are dogs allowed on beaches in Osprey?

Osprey itself is not known for an off-leash dog beach. For a true dog-beach experience, many travelers drive south to Brohard Paw Park in Venice, which is Sarasota County’s dog-friendly beach.

What is the best dog park in Osprey?

Bay Street Park is the main off-leash dog park in Osprey. It has separate fenced sections for large and small dogs, shaded seating, water fountains, and dog exercise equipment.

Are restaurants in Osprey allowed to have dogs on patios?

Yes, Florida allows local doggie dining permits for designated outdoor dining areas. In Osprey, patio policies vary by business, so it is smart to call ahead and confirm current dog seating before you go.

What pet fees should I expect in Osprey?

Expect many nearby hotels to charge around $50 to $125, depending on the brand, length of stay, and whether the fee is nightly or per stay. Casey Key Resorts charges by the night, while several Sarasota airport-area chain hotels charge a per-stay fee.

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