Mount Pleasant Magazine March/April 2025

140 www.ReadMPM.com | www.MountPleasantMagazine.com | www.MountPleasantPodcast.com www.MountPleasantPets.com | www.CharlestonPetPodcast.com | www.ReadMPM.com I talked to your dog; they want to go to the park. Lucky for you, the Lowcountry is packed with parks where your pup can run, play and sniff to their heart’s content. Whether you’re looking for safe, fencedin areas or a scenic spot for on-leash adventures, there’s something here for every kind of dog (and their humans) to enjoy. Let’s take a closer look at all the beautiful parks that warrant a visit as the weather starts to warm up. Fenced-in parks are a dream for independent dogs who love to explore off-leash while their humans relax nearby. These secure spaces let your pup run wild without you having to worry about boundaries. PALMETTO ISLANDS COUNTY PARK If you’re looking for a park in Mount Pleasant that truly feels like an escape, Palmetto Islands County Park checks all the boxes. With separate fenced-in areas for small and large dogs, your pup will feel comfortable and safe while socializing. There’s also plenty of shaded seating for dog parents and dog-friendly trails with scenic views and wildlife all around. You’ll see birds flitting in the brush and tiny crabs skittering around the marsh. There are also picnic areas to make a full day of it, just don’t forget the snacks! MARSH VIEW TRAIL This cozy spot offers a fenced-in area for dogs to burn off energy while their humans soak up the stunning BY ALLYAH HARRAR our pets Pawesome Places Parks to bark about

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