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kulare
02-01-2014, 08:44 AM
Anyone stay in Tampa near beach with their dog?

CFrance
02-01-2014, 08:46 AM
Anyone stay in Tampa near beach with their dog?

kulare, are you looking for a dog friendly hotel, or a dog friendly beach?

kulare
02-08-2014, 08:54 AM
Both

PJUCTH
02-08-2014, 09:10 PM
Google pet friendly fl. Beaches. There are some great sites

CFrance
02-08-2014, 09:33 PM
Try this. Dog Friendly Beaches in Tampa, FL, US (http://www.bringfido.com/attraction/beaches/city/tampa_fl_us/)

I don't know how far away from Tampa your scope is, but there are two places to take your dog swimming around the Bradenton/Anna Maria Island area. One is a causeway between the island and mainland (off leash swimming here), and the other is DeSoto National Memorial Park on the Manatee River (clean, saltwater), where dogs must be leashed but you can have a long line and let them swim. This is on the Bradenton side (mainland). I liked this the best because there is no auto traffic around, as opposed to the causeway.

I also understood that there was off-leash swimming available at one end of one of the Tampa Bay bridges. We haven't been to that, so not sure where it is.

Barefoot
02-08-2014, 09:38 PM
Try this. Dog Friendly Beaches in Tampa, FL, US (http://www.bringfido.com/attraction/beaches/city/tampa_fl_us/)

I don't know how far away from Tampa your scope is, but there are two places to take your dog swimming around the Bradenton/Anna Maria Island area. One is a causeway between the island and mainland (off leash swimming here), and the other is DeSoto National Memorial Park on the Manatee River (clean, saltwater), where dogs must be leashed but you can have a long line and let them swim. This is on the Bradenton side (mainland). I liked this the best because there is no auto traffic around, as opposed to the causeway.

I also understood that there was off-leash swimming available at one end of one of the Tampa Bay bridges. We haven't been to that, so not sure where it is.

We very much like La Quinta Inns for staying overnight with two dogs, no additional fee for the two dogs. I've heard from friends that DeSota Beach is amazing for dogs. Please let us know how you make out.

CFrance
02-08-2014, 09:57 PM
Try this. Dog Friendly Beaches in Tampa, FL, US (http://www.bringfido.com/attraction/beaches/city/tampa_fl_us/)

I don't know how far away from Tampa your scope is, but there are two places to take your dog swimming around the Bradenton/Anna Maria Island area. One is a causeway between the island and mainland (off leash swimming here), and the other is DeSoto National Memorial Park on the Manatee River (clean, saltwater), where dogs must be leashed but you can have a long line and let them swim. This is on the Bradenton side (mainland). I liked this the best because there is no auto traffic around, as opposed to the causeway.

I also understood that there was off-leash swimming available at one end of one of the Tampa Bay bridges. We haven't been to that, so not sure where it is.

We very much like La Quinta Inns for staying overnight with two dogs, no additional fee for the two dogs. I've heard from friends that DeSota Beach is amazing for dogs. Please let us know how you make out.

Yes, DeSoto Beach is so nice. Even though it's on the Manatee River, this is really more like a bay than a river, and it's pristine. We would take a 25-foot line and a tennis ball. The park rangers don't mind as long as the dog is on the line.