Dog-Friendly Auburn, Nebraska

A small southeast Nebraska basecamp with an off-leash dog park, walkable local attractions, and a few easy pet-friendly stops.

Auburn, NE

6.8 Pet-Friendly Score
Avg Pet Fee: $15/night
Dog Parks: 1
Off-Leash Beach: No
Outdoor Dining Law: No

Best for Off-Leash Time

City of Auburn Off-Leash Public Dog Park

A fenced city dog park across from the rec complex with posted rules requiring licensed, vaccinated dogs.

Best Pet-Friendly Stay Options

Auburn Inn Motel

The clearest documented dog-friendly lodging option in town, with a modest nightly pet fee.

Auburn Airbnb Rentals

Pet-friendly vacation rentals are available, but policies vary by host and listing.

Easy Stops with Your Dog

Dairy Sweet

BringFido lists this local classic as the one confirmed dog-friendly restaurant in Auburn, with two sidewalk patio tables.

Rec Complex Trail

A short paved trail at the Auburn Recreational Complex for an easy leashed walk.

Dog-Friendly Places to Stay in Auburn

Auburn Inn Motel

3.8/5
Motel

A simple local motel near J Street. BringFido lists it as dog-friendly, while Visit Nebraska describes the property and amenities. Because policy details conflict across sources, call ahead before booking with a pet.

$$ Pet fee: $15/night BringFido says 1 dog of any size is allowed for an additional fee of $15 per night; cats may be allowed by request. Visit Nebraska listing says no pets allowed, so confirm directly before arrival.

517 J St, Auburn, NE 68305

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Auburn Airbnb Rentals

Vacation Rental

If you want more space or a yard, Auburn has pet-friendly vacation rentals listed through Airbnb aggregators.

$$ Pet fee: Varies by host Pet policies are determined by the individual host; review each listing’s house rules for fees, size limits, and number of pets.
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City of Auburn RV Park

RV Park

A seasonal city-run RV park that works well for road-trippers traveling with dogs.

$ Pet fee: Not listed Dogs must be licensed and on a leash.

Auburn Recreational Complex area, Auburn, NE 68305

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Longscreek RV Park

RV Park

Another local RV option listed by the City of Auburn for travelers passing through southeast Nebraska.

$ Pet fee: Call for details Pet rules are not posted in the city listing; call ahead for current dog policy.

517 J St, Auburn, NE 68305

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Southside RV Park

RV Park

A basic local RV stay option on the south side of town.

$ Pet fee: Call for details Pet rules are not posted in the city listing; call ahead for current dog policy.

1074 26th Street, Auburn, NE 68305

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Dog-Friendly and Dog-Adjacent Dining in Auburn

Dairy Sweet

Fast Food / Ice Cream

The one clearly documented dog-friendly restaurant in Auburn. BringFido notes two sidewalk patio tables where leashed dogs are welcome.

$ Pet fee: No pet fee Dogs are welcome at two outdoor sidewalk tables. No table service, so your dog will need to wait outside while you order.

620 J St, Auburn, NE 68305

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Korner Kitchen

Breakfast & Lunch

A popular local breakfast-and-lunch stop with a cozy small-town feel.

$ Pet fee: N/A No published dog policy found online; call ahead to ask about patio or outdoor seating.

901 Central Avenue, Auburn, NE 68305

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El Portal Mexican Restaurant

Mexican

A full-service Mexican restaurant with long daily hours and a family-friendly atmosphere.

$$ Pet fee: N/A No current dog policy published online; call ahead before bringing your dog.

1905 J St, Auburn, NE 68305

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The Cenacle

Cafe

A bookstore cafe serving sandwiches, pastries, gelato, and drinks in downtown Auburn.

$ Pet fee: N/A No published dog policy found online; ask about outdoor seating before visiting with your dog.

1304 Courthouse Avenue, Auburn, NE 68305

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Dutch Pantry

Deli / Bakery

Known for deli sandwiches on homemade bread, plus baked goods and coffee.

$ Pet fee: N/A No published dog policy found online; call ahead for current patio or outdoor dog rules.

2402 J St, Auburn, NE 68305

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Phenom Risen Creatives

Cafe / Smoothie Spot

A creative local cafe serving home-cooked meals, smoothies, and coffee drinks by day.

$ Pet fee: N/A No published dog policy found online; confirm directly before visiting with a dog.

1400 Courthouse Avenue, Auburn, NE 68305

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Dog-Friendly Parks and Activities in Auburn

City of Auburn Off-Leash Public Dog Park

Dog Park

A fenced off-leash dog park with posted city rules. Dogs must be licensed, vaccinated, and wearing identification.

Off-Leash

Across the street from the Rec Complex, Auburn, NE 68305

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Auburn Recreational Complex Trail

Walking Trail

A 0.8-mile concrete biking and walking trail inside the 30-acre rec complex, good for a quick leashed stroll.

Auburn Recreational Complex, Auburn, NE 68305

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Optimist Lake / Rotary Island

Lake Walk

A pond-sized lake with a cement walking path around it, useful for an easy on-leash lap with your dog.

Off Highway 75, east of the wellness center, Auburn, NE 68305

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Duck Creek Recreation Area

Outdoor Recreation Area

About eight miles north of Auburn, this larger recreation area offers picnic areas, camping, and room for a leashed outdoor outing.

736 Rd, Peru, NE 68421

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Nemaha Valley Museum

Museum Grounds

A worthwhile downtown stop for local history; best paired with a leashed walk around courthouse square before or after your visit.

1423 19th Street, Auburn, NE 68305

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Auburn Wellness Center Area

Neighborhood Walk

The wellness center area sits near some of Auburn’s easiest walking routes and open space for a quick leg stretch.

601 J Street, Auburn, NE 68305

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A Dog-Friendly Weekend in Auburn

Auburn is small, so the best dog-friendly trip here is relaxed and simple rather than packed.

Day 1: Arrival and Easy Downtown Walks

Morning

Check into Auburn Inn Motel if you’ve confirmed the current pet policy, or settle into a pet-friendly rental. Let your dog stretch with a short walk near J Street.

Afternoon

Head to the City of Auburn Off-Leash Public Dog Park for play time, then cool down with a leashed walk on the Rec Complex Trail.

Evening

Grab dinner or dessert from Dairy Sweet and use one of the outdoor tables with your dog.

Day 2: Local Sights and Scenic Loops

Morning

Start with breakfast from Korner Kitchen or coffee from a local cafe, then walk your dog around downtown and courthouse square.

Afternoon

Take a leashed outing to Optimist Lake / Rotary Island, or drive north to Duck Creek for a longer outdoor break with picnic-style scenery.

Evening

Return to Auburn for a quiet night, then do one last neighborhood walk before bed.

Day 3: Slow Morning Before Departure

Morning

Pick up coffee or pastries from The Cenacle, Dutch Pantry, or Phenom Risen Creatives, depending on your route and timing.

Afternoon

Give your dog one final stop at the dog park or a short walk at the rec complex before heading to your next destination.

Evening

Travel onward to nearby Nebraska City, Brownville, or Falls City for the next leg of your southeast Nebraska road trip.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Auburn, Nebraska good for traveling with dogs?

Auburn works best for travelers who want a quiet, low-key stop. The city has an off-leash dog park, a short rec trail, at least one confirmed dog-friendly restaurant, and a few lodging options to research before arrival.

Are there dog-friendly hotels in Auburn, NE?

Yes, but options are limited. Auburn Inn Motel is the main documented option online, though its pet policy appears inconsistent across sources, so you should call directly before booking. Pet-friendly vacation rentals are also available through host-by-host listings.

Can dogs eat with you at restaurants in Auburn?

Dairy Sweet is the clearest confirmed option. BringFido says dogs are welcome at two outdoor sidewalk tables. For other Auburn restaurants, online pet policies were not clearly published, so call ahead.

Is there an off-leash dog park in Auburn?

Yes. The City of Auburn operates an off-leash public dog park across from the rec complex. Posted rules say dogs must be licensed, vaccinated, and wearing identification.

Do Nebraska restaurants generally allow dogs on patios?

Not automatically. Patio access for dogs depends on the specific restaurant and local enforcement practices, so it’s best to confirm directly with each business before you go.

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