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Part of making a new life in a new city is coming up with new routines and hangouts. This can be challenging when you have a dog (or two!) in tow. Fear not, we have put together some of the area’s best ways to experience the Triad with your dog.
ADVENTURES
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Art & Photography Tour and Lesson (Winston Salem)- Grab your pup and take a walk through the story the Historic District, Industrial District, and Patterson Avenue with Plant 64. The experience lasts 2 hours and can accommodate up to 2 guests ages 18 and up. Rates start at $20 per person. Contact the Silver Lining Marketing Company Bi-Centennial Greenway or Greensboro Rail-Trail System (Greensboro) These are both part of 1600 rail-trails supported by Railsto-Trails Conservancy, a nonprofit organization that is working to create a nationwide network of trails from former rail lines and connecting corridors. It’s a great spot to walk your dog and let them sniff all the sniffs. Frogholler Lavender Farm (Madison)- Frogholler Lavender farm is a pet-friendly lavender field, store, and greenhouse. Located on 4 acres of gorgeous scenery, this makes an awesome spot to snap a few pics of your pup or enjoy a dog-friendly picnic. The Arboretum (Greensboro) – The Arboretum is full of lush, manicured grounds and comes with all the smells for your pup! A great spot for photography as well, your dog is sure to enjoy this park just a short distance from Friendly Center and Downtown Greensboro.
PLAY AND SHOP
Doggos Dog Park and Pub (Greensboro)- Check out the Triad’s first dog park and pub, where friendly, fixed, and vaccinated pups can run and play in the spacious supervised, indoor-outdoor dog park, while their 21+ humans grab a draft or cocktail at the bar. Head to www.doggosparkandpub.com to see Find Businesses, Coupons and Events near by www.OurLocalSearch.com 5