
Dog-Friendly Road Trip: Atlanta to Nashville — Parks Along the Way
Planning a road trip from Atlanta, GA to Nashville, TN with your dog? You're in luck — we've mapped out 15 dog parks along the route where your pup can stretch their legs, burn off energy, and explore new territory. A tired dog is a happy (and quiet) travel companion.
Dog Park Stops Along the Route
Here are the top-rated dog parks between Atlanta and Nashville, listed roughly in order along the route:
1. City of Morrow Dog Park
Morrow, GA — fully fenced, off leash, water access, small dog area, large dog area
A great stop to let your dog run and play before getting back on the road.
2. East View Dog Park
Conyers, GA — fully fenced, off leash, water access, waste bags, dog water fountains
A great stop to let your dog run and play before getting back on the road.
3. Freedom Barkway Dog Park (5.0/5)
Atlanta, GA — fully fenced, off leash, water access, small dog area, large dog area
A great stop to let your dog run and play before getting back on the road.
4. Dog Park at Adair Park
Decatur, GA — fully fenced, off leash, water access, seating, shaded areas
A great stop to let your dog run and play before getting back on the road.
5. Fetch Park @ The Works
Atlanta, GA — fully fenced, off leash, small dog area, large dog area, seating
A great stop to let your dog run and play before getting back on the road.
6. Fetch Park Buckhead (5.0/5)
Atlanta, GA — fully fenced, off leash, seating, lighting, dog wash
A great stop to let your dog run and play before getting back on the road.
7. Brookhaven Dog Park (5.0/5)
Atlanta, GA — fully fenced, off leash, water access, seating, lighting
A great stop to let your dog run and play before getting back on the road.
8. Pitner Road Dog Park (5.0/5)
Acworth, GA — fully fenced, off leash, water access, small dog area, large dog area
A great stop to let your dog run and play before getting back on the road.
9. Fetch Park Alpharetta
Alpharetta, GA — fully fenced, off leash, water access, seating, lighting
A great stop to let your dog run and play before getting back on the road.
10. Web Bridge Dog Park
Alpharetta, GA — fully fenced, off leash, water access, small dog area, large dog area
A great stop to let your dog run and play before getting back on the road.
11. Dog Park at Clipper Flowery Branch
Flowery Branch, GA — fully fenced, off leash
A great stop to let your dog run and play before getting back on the road.
12. Dog Park at Jasper City Park
Jasper, GA — fully fenced, off leash, small dog area, large dog area, separate areas for small and large dogs
A great stop to let your dog run and play before getting back on the road.
13. Dog Park at Lakeshore Park
Dalton, GA — fully fenced, off leash, water access, small dog area, large dog area
A great stop to let your dog run and play before getting back on the road.
14. Union County Farmers
Blairsville, GA — fully fenced, off leash, water access, small dog area, large dog area
A great stop to let your dog run and play before getting back on the road.
15. Blue Ridge Private Dog Park
Blue Ridge, GA — fully fenced, off leash, fully fenced with cattle and wire mesh, no gaps or holes in fence, trash can available on site
A great stop to let your dog run and play before getting back on the road.
Road Trip Tips for Traveling With Your Dog
Pack Essentials
- Water and a collapsible bowl — dehydration is the #1 road trip risk
- Waste bags — pack more than you think you'll need
- A crate or seat harness — for safe travel between stops
- Your dog's vaccination records — some parks and lodgings require proof
- A first-aid kit — bandages, antiseptic, tick remover, and hydrogen peroxide
How Often to Stop
Plan a dog park stop every 2-3 hours. Dogs need bathroom breaks, water, and movement just like you do. A 20-30 minute park break keeps your dog comfortable and reduces car anxiety.
Timing Your Drive
- Start early to avoid peak heat, especially during summer
- Avoid midday park visits when pavement and ground temperatures peak
- Never leave your dog in the car — even with windows cracked, car temperatures can be fatal within minutes
Finding More Parks Along the Way
The 15 parks listed above are our top picks, but there are many more along this route. Use the Doggie Park Near Me search to find additional stops based on your exact route and location.
Hit the Road
The drive from Atlanta to Nashville is a lot more fun when your dog gets to explore along the way. With 15 dog parks mapped out on this route, you'll have plenty of opportunities for play breaks, potty stops, and new adventures. Safe travels — and happy tails!
Frequently Asked Questions
How many dog parks are between Atlanta and Nashville?
We've identified 15 dog parks along the route from Atlanta, GA to Nashville, TN.
How often should I stop for my dog on a road trip?
Plan to stop every 2-3 hours for bathroom breaks, water, and exercise. A 20-30 minute park break at each stop keeps your dog comfortable.
Can I leave my dog in the car while I use the restroom?
Never leave your dog unattended in a car, even for a few minutes. Car temperatures can rise to dangerous levels extremely quickly, even on mild days with windows cracked.
What should I pack for a dog-friendly road trip from Atlanta to Nashville?
Pack water and a collapsible bowl, waste bags, a crate or seat harness, vaccination records, a first-aid kit, your dog's regular food, and any medications.
About Auggie
Hi, I'm Auggie! I'm a Golden Doodle who's been to more dog parks than most humans. My mom Lacey and I started Doggie Park Near Me to help every pup find their perfect park. When I'm not sniffing out new spots, you'll find me napping in the sun or begging for treats.
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