Panama City and Panama City Beach are more dog-friendly than most people realize. From off-leash parks to restaurant patios to beach access, there's plenty to do with your dog in Bay County. This guide covers the best dog-friendly spots — all verified by our team at Animal Friends Pet Care, who've been part of the Panama City pet community since 2013.
Dog Parks in Panama City
- Frank Brown Park Dog Park (Panama City Beach): The largest dedicated dog park in the area. Separate fenced areas for large and small dogs, water fountains, shade structures, and double-gated entry. Free to use. Address: 16200 Panama City Beach Pkwy.
- Mike Horan Park (Parker): A quiet, fenced dog park with separate large/small areas. Less crowded than Frank Brown, good for dogs who are overwhelmed by busy parks. Near the Lynn Haven area.
- Conservation Park (Panama City Beach): 2,900 acres with 24+ miles of trails. Dogs must be leashed but it's the best hiking-with-your-dog spot in the area. Multiple loop trails from easy to moderate.
- Oaks by the Bay (Panama City): Beautiful waterfront park in St. Andrews with a walking trail along the bay. Dogs must be leashed. Great for socialization walks and getting your dog used to new environments.
Beaches and Water Access
Beach rules for dogs in Bay County can be confusing, so here's the current situation:
- Panama City Beach (the main tourist strip): Dogs are NOT allowed on the beach between the piers from March through September. Off-season (October–February), some areas are dog-friendly — check current signage.
- St. Andrews State Park: Dogs are allowed in the park on a leash but NOT on the beach or in the water. Good for trail walks and pier fishing with your dog.
- Shell Island: Dogs are allowed and it's one of the best dog beach experiences in the area. You'll need a boat or shuttle to get there. Bring fresh water — there's no freshwater source on the island.
- Mexico Beach (30 min east): More relaxed dog policies. Dogs are allowed on the beach on-leash in most areas. A favorite for local dog owners.
- Camp Helen State Park: Dogs on leash welcome on trails and in picnic areas. Beautiful dune lake scenery.
Dog-Friendly Restaurants and Bars
Florida law allows dogs on outdoor patios at restaurants. Here are Panama City spots known for welcoming dogs:
- Dat Cajun Place (PCB): Spacious outdoor patio, will bring water bowls. Known for welcoming dogs warmly.
- Finn's Island Style Grub (PCB): Outdoor seating with a laid-back beach vibe. Dog-friendly staff.
- The Grand Marlin (PCB): Upscale waterfront dining with a pet-friendly patio area.
- Salty Sue's (Panama City): Outdoor patio overlooking the marina, casual atmosphere, dog-welcoming.
- Shuckums Oyster Pub (PCB): Iconic local spot with outdoor seating that welcomes dogs.
- Patches Pub & Grill (PCB): Spacious patio, dog-friendly, great for watching sports with your pup.
Pro tip: Always call ahead to confirm dog policies, especially during peak tourist season. Bring a leash, a portable water bowl, and pick up after your dog — being a responsible dog owner keeps these businesses dog-friendly for everyone.
Dog-Friendly Stores and Shopping
- PetSmart and Petco: Dogs always welcome (obviously)
- Home Depot and Lowe's: Both officially welcome leashed dogs. Great for socialization training.
- Bass Pro Shops (Pier Park): Dog-friendly, with lots of interesting smells for your pup.
- Tractor Supply Co: Dogs welcome. Good for picking up food and supplies with your dog in tow.
- Half Hitch Tackle: Local bait and tackle shops in the area are generally dog-friendly.
Hiking and Nature Trails
- Conservation Park (PCB): 24+ miles of trails through coastal dune lakes and pine flatwoods. Leash required. Bring water — limited shade on some trails.
- Pine Log State Forest: Dog-friendly trails through longleaf pine and cypress. Watch for wildlife — this is real Florida backcountry.
- Econfina Creek Trail: About 30 minutes north of Panama City. Spring-fed creek with blue water, cypress trees, and beautiful swimming holes. Dogs love it.
- Camp Helen State Park: 1.5-mile loop trail through maritime forest to the beach. Leash required.
Dog-Friendly Events in Panama City
- Farmers markets: The Panama City Beach Farmers Market and Grand Lagoon Waterfront Farmers Market are both dog-friendly on leash.
- Bark in the Park events: Bay County periodically hosts dog-friendly festivals — follow Panama City Beach Parks & Recreation for schedules.
- Adoption events: Local rescues host regular adoption events at pet stores and parks — bring your current dog to meet potential new siblings.
Getting Your Dog Around Panama City
If you need help getting your dog to any of these spots, Animal Friends Pet Care offers a Pet Shuttle service. Rates: $15 pickup, $15 return, $25 round trip. We can also transport your dog to and from grooming, boarding, daycare, or vet appointments. First return ride home from boarding is always FREE.
Before You Go: Prep Your Dog
- Make sure flea and tick prevention is current — Florida has fleas and ticks year-round
- Bring fresh water and a portable bowl — many parks don't have water stations
- Apply pet-safe sunscreen to light-colored noses and ears if spending extended time in sun
- Check paw pads after walks on sand or hot pavement
- Keep your dog on a leash unless in a designated off-leash area — fines are real
- Pick up after your dog everywhere. This is non-negotiable.
Panama City is a great place to live with a dog — you just need to know where to go. If your dog needs a groom before hitting the beach or a bath after a muddy trail, Animal Friends Pet Care is at 2912 Transmitter Road. Call (850) 257-5776 or book online. And if you want to explore more of what makes Panama City special for pet owners, check out our other local guides.