The Best Dog-Friendly Destinations of 2026: Kiptopeke State Park, Virginia

Dogs are welcome throughout the park, including on most trails, at campsites, and on designated sections of the beach. While pups must stay leashed, it’s still hard to think of a better place for a morning walk than the park’s sandy stretches and pier to see what people are catching.

The Southern Tip Bike and Hike Trail is an easy, paved walk through pine forest and coastal brush, while the Raptor Trail explores the woods and has observation platforms for the annual fall hawk migration. The park’s location along the Atlantic Flyway means osprey, herons, and raptors fly overhead. Shaded routes like the Baywoods Trail offer cool, quiet escapes on hot days. While day-trippers coming in from the surrounding metros can have their own fun, the best way to experience a dog-friendly stay in Kiptopeke is to stay at one of the roomy campsites, cabins, or yurts.

From Memorial Day to Labor Day, pets are allowed on the North End of Virginia Beach above 42nd Street and the South End in the Sandbridge area before 10am and after 6pm. During the rest of the year, dogs are allowed full access to the beach as long as they are on a leash.

The best dog-friendly hotels near Kiptopeke State Park

If you don’t want to camp, you can stay steps away from the state park on Cape Charles/ the Eastern Shore). If you want to be somewhere with a few more vacation-type amenities, book a dog-friendly hotel in Virginia Beach, which is about 40 minutes away via the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel.

We hope you love the spaces and stays we recommend! Just so you know, Matador may collect a small commission from the links on this page if you decide to book a stay. Listed prices are accurate as of the time of publication.

Camping at Kiptopeke State Park

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