

We’ve sniffed out the best places to stay with your pet in South Carolina’s Olde English District. Take your dog for a swim at Lake Monticello or Chester State Park. Sip craft brews on a patio with your pooch at Slow Play Brewing or the lawn at Off the Tracks Brewing in Rock Hill. Try a tail-wagging trail at local parks like Andrew Jackson State Park and Goodale State Park. After your big dog day out, settle in for the night at one of these pet-friendly stays in South Carolina’s Olde English District.

Pet-Friendly Bed and Breakfasts in the Olde English District
Bed and Breakfasts are the most cozy choice for you and the most spacious option for your outdoor-loving pet. At Magnolia House and Gardens Bed and Breakfast, you’ll discover 2.5 acres of gardens and grounds to explore during your relaxing stay. The pet fee at Magnolia House and Gardens ranges from $10-$20 per pet, with prior approval needed.
Laurel Haven Estate knows that getaways are better with your best friend by your side. That’s why their pet-friendly B&B in Lancaster, SC, welcomes your four-legged friends. Enjoy convenient (and scenic) walks through the vineyard or by the lake with your pooch and experience the best of Southern hospitality at their charming and luxurious estate.

Pet-Friendly Hotels in the Olde English District
Take your pick of pet-friendly hotels when you stay in the Olde English District. The Hampton Inn Camden, Hampton Inn & Suites in Fort Mill and Hampton Inn in Rock Hill all offer pet-friendly accommodations and exclusive access to Mars Petcare to make your stay a stress-free experience. The Hilton Garden Inn in Rock Hill is an affordable option for a pet-friendly stay that only requires a non-refundable deposit of $50. If you’re traveling with smaller dogs or more than one, you and your pets can find pet-friendly rooms at TownePlace Suites in Fort Mill and Quality Inn in Union. Traveling with your pet is convenient and easy when you book your stay in the Olde English District.

Pet-Friendly Campgrounds in the Olde English District
Set up camp in the OED’s great outdoors and explore our state parks with your furry companion. Park your RV at Broad River Campground & RV Park and take advantage of the dog park and wash. Several state parks in the OED allow pets in most outdoor areas if they are kept under physical restraint or on a leash. After you set up camp, take your pet out on the water at Lake Wateree State Park or Chester State Park. If your pup’s not a fan of water, take them on a nature walk through Andrew Jackson State Park and Kings Mountain State Park. Don’t forget to reserve your camping spot before your trip!
Book your stay and start planning your dog-friendly trip to the OED.