Where two rivers meet and history runs as deep as the mountains โ with your dogs along for every mile of it.
A National Historic Park, two converging rivers, Civil War history, world-class hiking, and a vibrant food scene โ 90 minutes from DC and Baltimore.



Personally selected. No weight limits. Two large dogs welcome at all three properties.


Storybook red cabin on a private acre. Hanging daybed porch, massive deck, fire pit, game loft. Dogs any size. Near-zero light pollution.



Two acres, stocked fishing pond visible from floor-to-ceiling windows. Hot tub, fire pit, gas grill. Dogs roam freely. 15 minutes from downtown.



Hand-built 1900, freshly renovated. Steps from a private river dock. Launch a kayak, fish from the bank, sit on the rocking chair porch with coffee and dogs.
All trails are leash-required within the National Park. 6-foot maximum. Enforced by park rangers.

Where the Potomac and Shenandoah converge. Three states visible from one overlook. The most photographed spot in Harpers Ferry โ for good reason. Easy walk from Lower Town, maximum payoff. Go at sunrise or golden hour.

Flat and endlessly scenic โ stone cliff on one side, glassy Potomac on the other. Perfect for any pace and breed. Best at dawn. The fall foliage run here is one of the best walks in the Mid-Atlantic. Walk all the way to Shepherdstown if you have the legs for it.

Thomas Jefferson stood here in 1783 and called the view "stupendous." A short steep climb from Lower Town rewards you with a panoramic view of the river confluence and the Blue Ridge stretching to the horizon. Total payoff for the effort.

Harpers Ferry sits at the emotional midpoint of the 2,190-mile AT. You don't need to hike it all โ a few miles in either direction delivers ridge views and dense forest. The pedestrian bridge into town is a journey on its own. Dogs who hike the AT here are officially halfway heroes.

John Brown's 1859 raid. The strategic crossroads of the Civil War. Cobblestone streets and 19th-century stone buildings. This is a time machine. Dogs welcome throughout most of it. Plan 1โ2 hours. Pair with Jefferson Rock for a perfect half-day loop.
Every patio personally researched. Every restaurant confirmed dog-welcoming โ not just dog-tolerating.

WV-roasted espresso, sourdough BLTs, breakfast sandwiches, fresh pastries โ on a shaded umbrella patio with mountain views. The staff loves dogs. Fresh-baked dog treats sold on-site. Opens 8am daily.

Top-rated restaurant in Harpers Ferry. Patio deck overlooks the Potomac and Shenandoah confluence with Maryland Heights as backdrop. 75+ craft beers. Sign on the gate: "Good dogs ok." Build-your-own burgers, loaded pork fries, seasonal specials. Arrive before noon on weekends.

Built in 1836, two-story pub with colorful umbrella tables and string lights on both levels. Crab cakes, Bavarian pretzels, Reuben, fish and chips, craft brews. Great alternative when Rabbit Hole is packed, or perfect for a nightcap on the upper deck.

At River Riders Resort, a covered upper deck with sunset river views and significantly fewer crowds. Burgers, wings, wraps, craft beer. Come here for the sunset when you want the view without the wait. Connected to Harpers Ferry Ice Cream Shoppe downstairs.
Shops, brewery, historic sites, nearby day trips, and wineries โ all within reach.

A dog-welcome deck overlooking the Potomac, wood-fired pizza, craft beers brewed on-site, and a stone fire pit that turns every evening into something worth staying for.
๐พ Dogs Welcome on Deck
500+ products by era. Biblical times to mid-century. Turkish delight, pixie sticks, satellite wafers, fudge โ each with its history. Part candy shop, part museum.

Rotating creative flavors, freshly squeezed lemonade, outdoor patio. Right on the walking route โ the natural midday stop.

Across from the Potomac. Branded gear, hiking supplies, AT accessories. Forgot something for the trail? They have it.
September 17, 1862 โ the bloodiest single day in American history. Leashed dogs welcome throughout the fields, at Burnside Bridge, and along all walking routes. Deep connection to Harpers Ferry's Civil War story. Plan 2โ3 hours.
West Virginia's oldest town. Walkable streets, excellent independent restaurants, boutique shops, live music at O'Hurley's General Store on Thursdays. A full half-day destination. Dog-friendly dining throughout.
River Riders offers tubing, kayaking, and rafting on both the Shenandoah and Potomac. Some kayak rentals allow dogs on board โ call ahead. Mellow Shenandoah tubing is perfect for a hot afternoon. Ages 4+ for tubing.
Rated the #1 ghost tour in America on TripAdvisor. 90-minute candlelit walking tours through historic Lower Town. Leashed dogs explicitly welcome. A genuinely fun evening activity โ especially in fall.
Internationally acclaimed. Dogs welcome outdoors and on the patio. 215 rolling acres with stunning mountain views.
Boutique farm winery, Old World-style handcrafted wines. Dogs welcome on the Virginia Wine Trail.
Former dairy farm adjacent to the battlefield. Full estate production. Dogs welcome on leash. Pairs perfectly with an Antietam visit.
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For winery visits, dinner reservations, or any activity where the dogs need to stay behind.
Local, professional, insured. Run by Suzi K โ retired clinical researcher who turned her passion for animals into a business. Serves Great Danes and large breeds regularly. Photo updates during visits. Highly reviewed by locals. Book 2โ3 weeks ahead for fall weekends.
Fully insured and bonded. Appointment-based scheduling โ they come at the exact time you need. Feedings, dog walks, playtime, TLC. Customized to your dogs' routines. Good backup if Harpers Ferry Tails is booked.
Largest on-demand network for the region. 92% of local sitters respond within an hour. Background-checked. Average 17 years experience. Backed by 24/7 Rover support. Good for last-minute needs or browsing options before your trip.
Peak fall weekends fill local sitters fast. If you are planning a winery visit or a dinner at a non-dog-friendly spot, line up your sitter before you arrive. Ask your Airbnb host โ they often have trusted local contacts they recommend.
Martinsburg, WV ยท ~20 min from downtown
๐ (304) 263-8010
24-hour emergency care available
~20 min from downtown
Food, supplies, treats, grooming
Open daily โ good backup if you forgot anything
Leash required at all times within Harpers Ferry National Historical Park. Maximum 6-foot leash. Enforced by park rangers. Covers all trails, Lower Town, and The Point. No exceptions.
No designated off-leash areas within the National Park. Best bet is your cabin's private acreage โ all three of our recommended stays offer room to run. Ask your host before arrival.
Downtown parking is extremely limited on fall weekends. Dogs are not allowed on shuttle buses. Arrive by 9am on busy days. Drive down early, park, and walk the rest.
Collapsible water bowl, poop bags, a towel for muddy paws, a rinse bottle for post-river cleanup, and a leash that is exactly 6 feet or under. Bring your own water โ no dog stations on the C&O Towpath.