Bring your pup to Yappy Hour at Wannamaker Park

Yappy Hour is an evening filled with drinks, dog fun, and live music.

a brown dog and white dog play in a water fountain

Who doesn’t like dog fun?

Photo by Charleston County Parks

Dog owners, mark your calendars. You and your four-legged pals are invited to Yappy Hour at Wannamaker Park (8888 University Blvd., in North Charleston) on Thursday, March 28.

From 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., attendees can enjoy live music from David Collins while pups explore the facility’s dog park and its amenities. Sips will be available for purchase. No outside alcohol, food, or coolers are allowed.

Yappy Hour is free with park purchase, and no registration is required.

Pro tip: Read the dog park rules and pet etiquette.

Wannamaker’s Dog Park:

  • Six acres
  • Offers off-leash area for small + large dogs
  • Has a “Splash Paw” doggie spray play and a dog washing station
  • Includes amenities like restrooms, benches, and shade structures
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