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Pet owners shouldn't miss Smithville, a city known for its biking trails, and sights like World's Largest Gingerbread Man and Buescher State Park. You can choose from Travelocity's 2 pet-friendly hotels and accommodations in Smithville and bring your pooch along!


How to Wander Wisely in Smithville with Your Pet

  • Enjoy top attractions like ColoVista Golf Club, Pine Forest Golf Club, and Lost Pines Golf Club.
  • Other things to see include Bastrop State Park, Museum & Visitor Center of the Bastrop County Historical Society, and Bastrop Opera House.
  • Need a pet store? Try Jamila's Ragdolls.
  • For vet care, Helen Weishuhn DVM and Riverside Veterinary Hospital are both located in the area.

Pet-Friendly Times to Vacation in Smithville


Weather can make or break your trip, especially if you want to spend time outdoors. We have gathered the average daytime and nighttime temperatures to help plan your time in Smithville.


From January to March, average temperatures range from 76°F in the daytime to 39°F at night. Between April and June, the daytime average is 94°F and the nighttime average is 53°F.

From July to September, average temperatures range from 98°F in the daytime to 63°F at night. Between October and December, the daytime average is 86°F and the nighttime average is 39°F.

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