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At Beachside Hilton Head, we believe vacations should include the whole family—pets included! We’re Jay and Linda Sudowski, and since 2022, we’ve been welcoming travelers (and their four-legged companions) to experience the charm of Hilton Head in comfort and style.
Finding the right place to stay with your pet shouldn’t be a challenge, which is why our rentals offer the space, amenities, and location to make every member of your family feel at home. With dog-friendly beaches, miles of scenic trails, and pet-welcoming patios nearby, Hilton Head is the perfect destination for travelers who don’t want to leave their pup behind. Whether your dog loves running along the shoreline at Alder Lane Beach, joining you for an outdoor lunch at The Salty Dog, or strolling Harbour Town’s picturesque streets, there’s no shortage of ways to explore together.
Beyond being pet-friendly, our rentals are designed for relaxation. From cozy homes with fenced yards to spacious properties with private pools, we offer a variety of options so you can unwind however you like. Whether you’re looking for a quiet retreat or a lively stay close to Harbour Town’s shops and restaurants, we’ve got a place that fits your plans.
So, grab the leash, breathe in that fresh ocean air, and settle into island life with your furry best friend. Hilton Head is waiting, and your perfect getaway starts here!
Our scenic walking trails, open green spaces, and even dog-friendly beaches make the island is a paradise for visitors traveling with pets Whether your pup loves a long walk, a good swim, or simply lounging by your side at an outdoor cafe, there’s no shortage of ways to enjoy Hilton Head together.
One of the best things about Hilton Head is its extensive network of bike and walking trails, many of which are perfect for exploring with your dog. The Sea Pines Forest Preserve offers shaded paths where you can enjoy a peaceful walk beneath ancient live oaks draped in Spanish moss. If you’re looking for more open space, Chaplin Community Park has a dedicated dog park where pups can run off-leash and make new friends.
For beach-loving dogs, Alder Lane Beach and Fish Haul Beach Park allow leashed dogs year-round, with off-leash hours in the morning and evening. These quiet stretches of sand offer the perfect spot for a game of fetch or a cool dip in the water. Just be sure to check seasonal pet policies, as certain areas have restrictions during peak hours.
Hilton Head’s relaxed atmosphere extends to its dining scene, with many restaurants welcoming pets on their patios. Skull Creek Boathouse offers waterfront seating where your pup can lounge while you enjoy fresh seafood and live music. The Salty Dog Cafe in South Beach Marina is another favorite, known for its casual setting and dog-friendly vibes. If you’re after a morning coffee or a light lunch, Java Burrito Company and Lowcountry Produce Market & Café both have outdoor spaces where pets are welcome.
Families will find plenty to keep little ones entertained, from the Gregg Russell Harbour Town Playground, where kids can climb and explore under a canopy of live oaks, to the Sandbox Children’s Museum, an interactive play space designed for curious young minds. Adventure-seeking families can take a dolphin-watching tour from Shelter Cove Marina, paddle through calm waters on a guided kayak trip, or bike through the scenic paths of Pinckney Island National Wildlife Refuge.
When the sun sets, Hilton Head’s laid-back charm meets an upscale dining and nightlife scene. Fine dining spots like The Sage Room and Charlie’s Coastal Bistro serve up gourmet cuisine in intimate settings, while Coast, Oceanfront Dining offers a romantic setting with ocean views. If live music and craft cocktails are more your style, The Jazz Corner provides a unique blend of entertainment and exceptional Southern-inspired fare.
Nature lovers will find Hilton Head to be an ecological wonderland. The island is home to an impressive variety of wildlife, from herons and egrets wading in the salt marshes to dolphins playing in the Calibogue Sound. Birdwatchers will love the trails at Audubon Newhall Preserve, while those interested in marine life can visit the Coastal Discovery Museum to learn about the region’s delicate ecosystem. Whether you’re spotting sea turtles on a quiet morning walk or watching the sunset over the water, Hilton Head offers a front-row seat to some of the Lowcountry’s most breathtaking natural sights.