Dog-Friendly Amargosa Valley, Nevada
A practical 2026 guide to pet-friendly stays, desert dining stops, and dog-safe adventures near Ash Meadows and Death Valley.
Amargosa Valley, NV
Best dog-friendly stays
The area’s main full-service pet-friendly hotel with designated pet-friendly rooms, on-site dining, and easy access to Death Valley routes.
A quirky vineyard glamping and camping base with pet-friendly campsites and trailers, ideal for stargazing with your dog.
A historic nearby stay in Death Valley Junction that accepts pets and works well as an alternative base just over the California line.
Best outings with dogs
Dogs are allowed on boardwalks on a six-foot leash, making this one of the best nearby nature stops for a leashed walk.
A scenic desert stop for roadside exploration and photos, best visited in cooler months and early in the day.
Dogs are allowed on leash in developed areas, roads, campgrounds, and parking lots, but not on trails.
What to know before you go
This is a low-desert destination where warm-season temperatures can be dangerous for dogs, so sunrise and sunset outings are safest.
Amargosa Valley has only a handful of dining options, so confirm hours before arrival and carry water for both you and your dog.
Dog-Friendly Hotels and Stays in Amargosa Valley
Longstreet Inn & Casino
The best-known pet-friendly stay in Amargosa Valley, with designated pet-friendly rooms, on-site dining, a pool, and a convenient location for Death Valley day trips.
8750 S. Nevada Highway 373, Amargosa Valley, NV 89020
Visit WebsiteTarantula Ranch
A memorable desert basecamp with tent sites, RV spots, glamping trailers, and a bottling-room stay, all geared toward travelers exploring Ash Meadows and Death Valley.
5065 Cook Road, Amargosa Valley, NV 89020
Visit WebsiteAmargosa Opera House
A historic nearby option in Death Valley Junction for travelers who want a character-filled stay close to Amargosa Valley and the park gateway.
HR-C 608, Death Valley Junction, CA 92328
Visit WebsiteLongstreet RV Resort
If you are road-tripping with a camper or van, the RV resort at Longstreet offers full hookups and access to the main property’s amenities.
8750 S. Nevada Highway 373, Amargosa Valley, NV 89020
Visit WebsiteTarantula Ranch Bottling Room
A more private stay on the Tarantula Ranch property with desert views, a kitchenette, and easy access to the ranch’s outdoor spaces.
5065 Cook Road, Amargosa Valley, NV 89020
Visit WebsiteDog-Friendly Restaurants and Food Stops
Jack's Cafe
The most reliable dog-friendly meal stop in town, serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner inside Longstreet Hotel Casino & RV Resort.
4400 NV-373, Amargosa Valley, NV 89020-1501
Visit WebsiteStateline Saloon
A classic desert saloon across from Longstreet known for pizza, burgers, beer, and live entertainment.
4415 NV-373, Amargosa Valley, NV 89020
Visit WebsiteAlien Cafe
A casual diner inside the Area 51 Alien Travel Center, useful for a quick roadside breakfast or lunch stop on US-95.
5388 E US Highway 95, Amargosa Valley, NV 89020-1536
Visit WebsiteArea 51 Alien Travel Center
A kitschy and convenient stop for snacks, quick meals, and a stretch break while driving through the valley.
5388 US-95, Amargosa Valley, NV 89020-1521
Visit WebsiteEl Valle
A local Mexican restaurant north on NV-373 that is one of the few additional sit-down options in the valley.
350 NV-373, Amargosa Valley, NV 89020
Visit WebsiteDog-Friendly Activities, Parks, and Desert Stops
Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge
One of the best nearby outings with a dog thanks to accessible boardwalks, desert scenery, and a clearly published pet policy.
610 Spring Meadows Road, Amargosa, NV 89020
Visit WebsiteAmargosa Valley Sand Dunes
A dramatic dune landscape for leashed roadside exploration and photos, especially in cooler weather.
US-95, Amargosa Valley, NV 89020
Visit WebsiteDeath Valley National Park Developed Areas
A practical option for scenic drives and short leashed walks in developed areas when you understand the park’s pet restrictions.
Death Valley National Park, CA/NV
Visit WebsiteArea 51 Alien Center
A fun novelty stop for photos, souvenirs, and a quick break during long desert drives.
5388 US-95, Amargosa Valley, NV 89020
Visit WebsiteJack Longstreet's Cabin at Ash Meadows
A worthwhile add-on while visiting Ash Meadows, connecting local history with an easy scenic drive.
610 Spring Meadows Road, Amargosa, NV 89020
Visit Website2-Day Dog-Friendly Amargosa Valley Itinerary
This itinerary keeps dogs in mind by focusing on early starts, shaded breaks, and places with published or practical pet access.
Day 1: Arrival and easy desert exploring
Check into Longstreet Inn & Casino or Tarantula Ranch, let your dog settle in, and take a short leashed walk around the property before the day heats up.
Drive to Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge and stick to the boardwalk areas where dogs are allowed on a six-foot leash. Bring plenty of water and keep the visit short in warm weather.
Have dinner at Jack's Cafe if you want a confirmed dog-friendly outdoor-table option, then enjoy sunset views back at your lodging.
Day 2: Roadside icons and scenic drives
Start early with a scenic drive toward Death Valley and use only developed areas where leashed pets are permitted. Keep walks brief and avoid trailheads where dogs are prohibited.
Stop at the Area 51 Alien Center or Alien Cafe for a novelty break and lunch, then continue to the Amargosa Valley Sand Dunes area for photos and a short leashed stretch if temperatures are safe.
Return for a relaxed dinner at Stateline Saloon or another confirmed open stop, then finish the night stargazing from Tarantula Ranch or your hotel grounds.
Nearby Dog-Friendly Destinations
Pahrump
about 50 milesA larger service town with more pet-friendly lodging, dining, and supplies for desert road trips.
Beatty
about 31 milesA practical base near the north side of Death Valley with more food and motel options.
Las Vegas
about 88 milesA major city base if you want many more dog-friendly hotels, patios, and veterinary services.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Amargosa Valley good for traveling with a dog?
It can work well if you plan carefully. The area has very limited services, but there are real pet-friendly stays like Longstreet Inn & Casino and Tarantula Ranch, plus nearby outings such as Ash Meadows where leashed dogs are allowed on boardwalks.
Are dogs allowed in Death Valley National Park?
Yes, but only with major restrictions. Dogs must be leashed and are allowed in developed areas, roads, parking lots, and campgrounds, but they are not allowed on trails or in wilderness areas.
Where can I eat with my dog in Amargosa Valley?
Jack's Cafe is the clearest dog-friendly dining option because BringFido reports dogs are welcome at outdoor tables. For other local spots like Stateline Saloon or El Valle, call ahead to confirm current patio access.
Are there any dog parks in Amargosa Valley?
No dedicated dog park was found in current search results. Most travelers rely on leashed walks at their lodging, roadside breaks, and permitted public lands such as Ash Meadows boardwalk areas.
What is the biggest challenge of bringing a dog to Amargosa Valley?
Heat is the biggest issue. This is a desert destination near Death Valley, so warm-season temperatures can become dangerous quickly. Plan outdoor time at sunrise or after sunset, carry extra water, and never leave your dog in a vehicle.
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