The Southeast is renowned for its lush greenery, and therefore scenic golf courses, and Mooresville, North Carolina is no exception. The city features three 18-hole golf courses, two of which (Mooresville Golf Course and Mallard Head Country Club) are public, and the other (Point Lake & Golf Club) is private. For those looking to stay in Mooresville and bring their pets along, unfortunately, there are no pet-friendly hotels within the Mooresville city limits. However, there are a few within 10 miles of the city limits that do allow pets.
Candlewood Suites
Located less than 10 minutes from Mooresville, Candlewood Suites allows pets up to 80 pounds for a flat fee. Hotel amenities include a fitness center, laundry services, business center and Internet access. The hotel is also within a 10-minute drive of the Birkdale Country Club, a public 18-hole course in Huntersville.
Candlewood Suites
16530 Northcross Drive
Huntersville, North Carolina 28078
(704) 895-3434
ichotelsgroup.com
Hampton Inn
Just 10 minutes from Mooresville, the Hampton Inn in Cornelius does allow pets up to 25 pounds, and offers its guests a number of other amenities, including complimentary breakfast, business center, meeting space with audio/visual equipment rental, fitness center and pool. Plus, the Hampton Inn is within a few minutes of Cornelius' lone golf course--the 18-hole Peninsula Club.
Hampton Inn
19501 Statesville Road
Cornelius, North Carolina, 28031
(704) 892-9900
hamptoninn.com
Days Inn Lake Norman
Located within minutes of Mooresville, as well as within a few minutes of the 18-hole Peninsula Golf Club, Days Inn allows pets for a flat rate. Meanwhile, all guests are treated to amenities such as a business center, complimentary breakfast, free high-speed Internet, a fitness center, meeting space, pool and on-site restaurant.
Days Inn Lake Norman
19901 Holiday Lane
Cornelius, North Carolina 28031
(704) 892-9120
daysinn.com
About The Author
Clint Hale has worked for a number of media outlets throughout his seven-year career, including the San Antonio Express-News (for whom he covered golf, football, and general features) and Examiner.com. He earned a Journalism degree from the University of Texas.