National Monument

Booker T. Washington Dog Policy

Booker T. Washington National Monument is Dog Friendly

Trails
Dogs Allowed
with 6' Leash []
Roads
Dogs Allowed
with 6' Leash []

Booker T. Washington was born a slave here in 1856 on the farm of James Burroughs. Later, Booker T. Washington became a renowned educator, advisor, author, and orator. Booker T. Washington National Monument preserves the history of his birth and early childhood, and explores his later history. The park offers a visitor center with exhibits and tours, as well as reconstructed versions of historic buildings visitors can explore through a trail system.

Booker T. Washington National Monument is dog friendly. While dogs are not allowed inside buildings, dogs are allowed on trails and the grounds while on a leash, so you can walk around the various reconstructed buildings here.

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Trail Policy

Dogs are allowed on trails while on a leash no longer than 6'.

Road Policy

Dogs are allowed along roads while on a leash no longer than 6'.

Location & Map

State
Virginia
Locality
Hardy

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