America’s most dog‑friendly beaches
A new BeachEverywhere study ranks the most dog‑friendly beaches across the U.S., a handy resource if you’re planning a beach trip with a pup this year Study: The Most Dog-Friendly Beaches in America Revealed. The research highlights growing options for canine travel and spots that welcome off‑leash play and long walks.
BeachEverywhere published the study on March 16, 2026, announcing the findings via major press-distribution channels. (abnewswire.com) The research team said it reviewed “hundreds of beaches” nationwide and scored each site on specific factors — pet policies, designated dog areas, accessibility, and visitor popularity. (abnewswire.com) The press release named several headline picks: Dog Beach (Huntington Beach, CA), Fort De Soto Dog Beach (St. Pete, FL), Rosie’s Dog Beach (Long Beach, CA), Montrose Dog Beach (Chicago, IL), Cannon Beach (OR), Carmel Beach (CA), Jupiter Dog Beach (FL), and Padre Island National Seashore (TX). (abnewswire.com) BeachEverywhere framed the study as part of an effort to expand its beach database, stating the platform already features “thousands” of beach listings for U.S. destinations. (abnewswire.com) Separately, BeachEverywhere’s site publishes a Top 12 dog‑friendly beaches roundup that highlights Carmel Beach, Fort De Soto, Huntington Dog Beach, Montrose, and the Outer Banks among regionally notable options. (beacheverywhere.com) The press release and syndication point readers to a full “50 Most Dog‑Friendly Beaches in America” study page on BeachEverywhere for the complete ranked list and methodology. (abnewswire.com)