Dog-Friendly Belgrade, Montana

A practical 2026 guide to pet-friendly stays, patios, parks, and easy adventures in and around Belgrade.

Belgrade, MT

7.9 Pet-Friendly Score
Avg Pet Fee: $25-50
Dog Parks: 1
Off-Leash Beach: No
Outdoor Dining Law: No

Best for airport convenience

Holiday Inn Express & Suites Belgrade

Reliable pet-friendly stay close to Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport with a relief area and airport shuttle.

Extended Stay America Premier Suites Belgrade/Bozeman Yellowstone Airport

Newer extended-stay option with in-room kitchens and a dedicated pet area, useful for longer trips.

Best local hangouts

The Mint Cafe and Bar

Historic downtown steakhouse and bar that makes a good anchor stop while exploring central Belgrade.

Copper Horse Restaurant

Airport restaurant with Montana fare, handy if you need a meal before or after a flight.

Best outdoor spots

Lewis and Clark Park

Central community park with open lawns, picnic areas, and a splash pad nearby for families.

Clarkin Park

Small downtown park with gazebo, pavilion, and benches for a quick leashed walk.

Softball Complex Dog Park

Closest dedicated off-leash dog park option, located in nearby Bozeman.

Dog-Friendly Hotels in and around Belgrade

Holiday Inn Express & Suites Belgrade

4.4/5
Hotel

A convenient I-90 stay near the airport with free breakfast, indoor pool, airport shuttle, and a grassy pet relief area.

$$ Pet fee: $25 deposit per stay plus $25 per pet, per night Dogs and cats allowed. BringFido lists a limit of 2 pets of any size; crated pets may be left unattended. Hotel notes a large pet relief area and treats.

309 W Madison Ave, Belgrade, MT 59714

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Extended Stay America Premier Suites Belgrade/Bozeman Yellowstone Airport

4.3/5
Extended-stay hotel

A newer extended-stay property with full kitchens, guest laundry, free breakfast, and a dedicated pet area.

$$ Pet fee: $25 per pet, per night BringFido lists up to 2 pets, generally up to 50 lbs, with larger pets considered by prior approval; dogs and cats welcome.

28 W Haley Springs Rd, Belgrade, MT 59714

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La Quinta by Wyndham Bozeman

4/5
Hotel

A budget-friendlier option a short drive from Belgrade with easy highway access and grassy relief areas.

$$ Pet fee: $25 per pet, per night Up to 2 pets, dogs and cats accepted, with a 75-lb weight limit per pet; pets should not be left unattended.

620 Nikles Dr, Bozeman, MT 59715

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My Place Hotel-Bozeman, MT

4.1/5
Hotel

Simple all-suite lodging with kitchenettes and practical amenities for road-tripping with a dog.

$$ Pet fee: $20 per pet, per night BringFido lists up to 2 pets up to 80 lbs; grassy relief areas on site; pets should not be left unattended.

5889 E Valley Center Rd, Bozeman, MT 59718

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Motel 6 Bozeman, MT

3.7/5
Motel

One of the most economical nearby choices for travelers who prioritize low pet costs and simple access.

$ Pet fee: No pet fee BringFido lists 2 pets of any size at no additional fee; dogs and cats welcome; pets should not be left unattended.

817 Wheat Dr, Bozeman, MT 59715

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Dog-Friendly Restaurants and Patios

The Mint Cafe and Bar

4.5/5
Steakhouse

A long-running Belgrade favorite for steaks, cocktails, and a classic Montana dining room in the center of town.

$$$ Call ahead to confirm current patio dog rules; dogs are typically limited to outdoor seating only when available.

27 E Main St, Belgrade, MT 59714

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Copper Horse Restaurant

3.9/5
Airport restaurant

A convenient stop inside Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport serving Montana-inspired American fare.

$$ Because it is located post-security in the airport, this is not a practical everyday dog stop except for service animals.

850 Gallatin Field Rd, Belgrade, MT 59714

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Rise and Shine Cafe & Bakery

4.5/5
Cafe

Popular breakfast-and-lunch cafe in nearby Bozeman with a small number of outdoor tables and water bowls for dogs.

$$ BringFido reports about six pet-friendly outdoor tables and staff may provide water bowls.

1455 W Oak St, Bozeman, MT 59715

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Ted's Montana Grill

4.3/5
American restaurant

A dependable downtown Bozeman option for burgers, bison, and patio dining with your dog.

$$ BringFido reports dogs are welcome at outdoor patio tables.

105 W Main St, Bozeman, MT 59715

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Roost Fried Chicken

4.4/5
Casual restaurant

A lively Bozeman stop known for fried chicken and a large patio that works well for casual meals with a pup.

$$ BringFido reports dogs are welcome in the large patio area.

1520 W Main St, Bozeman, MT 59715

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Dog-Friendly Parks and Activities

Lewis and Clark Park

Park

Belgrade’s signature community park with open lawns, picnic tables, pavilion space, benches, and a seasonal splash pad nearby.

200 E Central Ave, Belgrade, MT 59714

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Clarkin Park

Park

A compact downtown green space with gazebo, pavilion, picnic tables, and benches for an easy leashed stroll.

207 W Madison Ave, Belgrade, MT 59714

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Prairie View Park

Park

Neighborhood park with a large open space, pavilion, picnic tables, and room for a relaxed walk on leash.

606 Arizona St, Belgrade, MT 59714

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Winter Park

Park

Seasonal community park best known for its ice rink in winter, but still useful as a quick neighborhood stop year-round.

115 N Broadway St, Belgrade, MT 59714

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Softball Complex Dog Park

Dog park

The nearest dedicated off-leash dog park option, located in Bozeman with a fenced area and waste station.

Off-Leash

1800 Highland Blvd, Bozeman, MT 59715

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Gallatin County Regional Park

Dog park and park

A larger Bozeman park with trails plus an expansive fenced dog park area for off-leash exercise.

Off-Leash

1000 W Oak St, Bozeman, MT 59715

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A Dog-Friendly Weekend Based in Belgrade

This plan keeps drive times short while mixing Belgrade basics with easy Bozeman outings.

Day 1: Arrival and downtown Belgrade

Morning

Check into a pet-friendly hotel like Holiday Inn Express & Suites Belgrade or Extended Stay America Premier Suites. After settling in, take your dog for a leashed walk at Clarkin Park or Lewis and Clark Park.

Afternoon

Explore central Belgrade and grab an easy meal downtown. If you need a low-stress first day, keep it local and use the open green space at Prairie View Park for a sniff break.

Evening

Have dinner at The Mint Cafe and Bar if patio seating is available for dogs, or pick up takeout and relax back at your hotel.

Day 2: Bozeman dog-park day

Morning

Drive about 15 to 20 minutes into Bozeman and start at Gallatin County Regional Park or Softball Complex Dog Park for off-leash play.

Afternoon

Head to a dog-friendly patio in Bozeman such as Rise and Shine Cafe & Bakery, Ted's Montana Grill, or Roost Fried Chicken. After lunch, stroll another leashed trail or browse downtown Bozeman.

Evening

Return to Belgrade for a quieter night. If your dog still has energy, do one more leashed lap at Lewis and Clark Park before bed.

Day 3: Easy departure day

Morning

Take a final neighborhood walk in Belgrade and grab coffee or breakfast to go.

Afternoon

If you have a later flight from BZN, keep things simple and stay close to the airport. If you are driving onward, Belgrade makes an easy launch point for Three Forks, Livingston, or Big Sky.

Evening

Depart Belgrade.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Belgrade, Montana good for traveling with a dog?

Yes, especially if you want a quieter base near Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport. Belgrade itself is smaller than Bozeman, but it has pet-friendly lodging, city parks for leashed walks, and quick access to larger dog parks and patios nearby.

Are there off-leash dog parks in Belgrade?

Belgrade’s city materials highlight parks and trails, but the closest clearly identified dedicated off-leash option is Softball Complex Dog Park in nearby Bozeman. For most in-town Belgrade parks, plan on keeping your dog leashed.

What do Belgrade hotels usually charge for pets?

Expect many pet-friendly stays in the Belgrade area to charge roughly $25 to $50 in pet fees, with some nearby Bozeman options charging less and Motel 6 often charging no pet fee.

Can dogs go to restaurant patios in Belgrade?

Some restaurants in the Belgrade-Bozeman area welcome dogs at outdoor tables, but policies vary by business and patio availability. It is smart to call ahead the same day, especially in shoulder seasons.

Is Belgrade or Bozeman better for a dog-friendly weekend?

Bozeman has more dog-friendly dining and dedicated dog-park infrastructure, while Belgrade is often easier for airport access and quieter hotel stays. Many travelers do best by staying in Belgrade and spending part of the day in Bozeman.

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