Bandit’s Day Out: A Dog-Friendly Adventure

Farragut, TN, is a gem for dog owners, offering plenty of spots where your furry friend can join in the fun. Recently, Bandit and I took a tour of some of the most dog-friendly Farragut spots. From treats to trails, here’s a look at our adventure.

A dog eating a treat at Summer Moon Coffee in Farragut, Tennessee.

Summer Moon Coffee

We started our day at Summer Moon Coffee, where Bandit was thrilled to find out they offer a special treat just for pups. While I enjoyed a delicious Mocha Moon Latte, and my companion sipped on a Chai Latte (she’s not much of a coffee fan), Bandit happily devoured his pup cup on the cozy outdoor patio. The highlight? He got to order his treat himself at the walk-up window—talk about service!

A dog posing next to McFee Park sign, a dog-friendly park in Farragut.

McFee Park

After indulging in a pup cup, it was time to burn off some energy, so we headed to McFee Park. With its expansive lawns and open spaces, it’s a dream for dogs who love to run. Bandit had a blast practicing his training and enjoying the freedom of the wide-open area. The park even has dog-friendly water fountains, so he stayed hydrated while I relaxed by the pavilion.

A dog posing happily on a walking bridge at Mayor Bob Leonard Park in Farragut.

Mayor Bob Leonard Park

Our next stop was Mayor Bob Leonard Park, another beautiful spot in Farragut. This time, we took a more leisurely pace, strolling along the shaded trails. Bandit made a few new friends and posed like a champ on the walking bridge, perfect for a quick photo op. The park also has water fountains just for dogs, which Bandit was grateful for after all that exercise.

A dog charcuterie board at Sparrow Wine Bar.

Sparrow Wine Bar

To end our day, we visited Sparrow Wine Bar. They offer a special “bark-cuterie board” for dogs, featuring an assortment of meats, cheeses, veggies, and crackers. After a full day of running around, Bandit was more than ready for another snack. We relaxed on the patio, where we could enjoy a drink and our own charcuterie boards while Bandit enjoyed his.

As we headed home, Bandit, content and full, quickly fell asleep in the car. It was the perfect ending to a day filled with fun, food, and plenty of tail-wagging adventures exploring dog-friendly Farragut.

A happy sleepy dog with its eyes closed outside of Sparrow Wine Bar.

To have your own day exploring dog-friendly Farragut, check out some of our favorite outdoor spots, attend some of our events, or discover some great places to dine or shop! Tag us in your adventures using #VisitFarragut for a chance to be featured on our social media.