Dog-Friendly Berea, Kentucky

From porch dining at Boone Tavern to Pinnacles hikes and Tillie Memorial Dog Park, Berea makes an easy Bluegrass getaway with your dog.

Berea, KY

8.2 Pet-Friendly Score
Avg Pet Fee: $20-50 per night
Dog Parks: 1
Off-Leash Beach: No
Outdoor Dining Law: Yes

Best dog-friendly stays

Red Roof Inn Berea

One of the easiest budget picks for dog owners, with one pet staying free and a grassy relief area on site.

Historic Boone Tavern Hotel and Restaurant

A landmark stay on the Berea College campus with a small-dog policy and walkable access to downtown.

Best places to eat with your dog

Crafted at Boone Tavern

Leashed dogs are welcome on the spacious porch for a relaxed Southern meal.

Cracker Barrel

Reliable road-trip stop with a porch and easy access just off I-75.

Top outdoor picks

Tillie Memorial Dog Park

Berea's fenced dog park has separate areas for large and small dogs plus seasonal water access.

The Pinnacles

These dog-friendly hikes in the Berea College Forest are the signature outdoor experience in town.

Dog-Friendly Hotels in Berea

Historic Boone Tavern Hotel and Restaurant

4.3/5
Historic hotel

A classic Berea stay on the college campus with handcrafted furnishings and walkable access to downtown shops and dining.

$$ Pet fee: $75 per stay Welcomes 1 pet up to 25 lbs. Only third-floor rooms are pet friendly. Dogs and cats allowed; well-behaved pets may be left unattended in rooms.

100 Main Street North, Berea, KY 40403

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Red Roof Inn Berea

4.2/5
Budget hotel

A practical interstate stop with one of the friendliest pet fee structures in town and a grassy relief area.

$ Pet fee: 1 pet free; 2nd pet $15 per night, max $105 per stay Allows 1 pet up to 80 lbs at no additional fee, and 2 pets up to 80 lbs with fee for the second pet. Dogs and cats welcome; pets may not be left unattended.

196 Prince Royal Dr, Berea, KY 40403

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Comfort Inn & Suites Berea

4.4/5
Chain hotel

Convenient off I-75 with free breakfast, an indoor pool, and pet-friendly rooms that work well for road-trippers.

$$ Pet fee: $25 per pet, per night Welcomes 2 pets of any size. Third-floor rooms are not pet friendly. Dogs and cats allowed; pets may not be left unattended.

227 Paint Lick Rd, Berea, KY 40403

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Holiday Inn Express Berea by IHG

4.2/5
Chain hotel

A polished, easy-access stay near the interstate with breakfast included and a pet relief area on site.

$$ Pet fee: $50 per pet, per night Welcomes 2 pets of any size. Dogs and cats allowed. Pet relief area on property.

219 Paint Lick Rd, Berea, KY 40403

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Econo Lodge Berea

4/5
Budget hotel

Simple, affordable lodging close to I-75 with a straightforward two-pet policy.

$ Pet fee: $20 per pet, per night Allows 2 pets up to 55 lbs. Dogs and cats allowed; pets may not be left unattended in rooms.

254 Paint Lick Road, Berea, KY 40403-8069

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Quality Inn Berea

3/5
Chain hotel

A convenient base near the Kentucky Artisan Center and downtown with designated pet-friendly rooms.

$$ Pet fee: $25 per pet, per night Allows a maximum of 2 pets of any size in designated rooms. Dogs and cats welcome; exotic pets are not allowed.

365 Peggy Flatts Road, Berea, KY 40403

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Dog-Friendly Restaurants in Berea

Crafted at Boone Tavern

5/5
Southern restaurant

One of the clearest dog-friendly dining options in town, with leashed dogs welcome on the spacious porch and a menu built around local ingredients.

$$ Leashed dogs are welcome on the porch.

100 S Main St, Berea, KY 40403

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Apollo Pizza

Pizza restaurant

A casual local pizza stop listed among Berea's dog-friendly dining options and handy for an easy meal after a hike.

$ Dog-friendly outdoor seating may be available; call ahead to confirm current patio access.

215 Adams Street, Berea, KY 40403

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Cracker Barrel

American restaurant

A dependable road-trip favorite with porch seating and easy parking near the interstate.

$$ Outdoor seating is available; call ahead to confirm current dog policy for the porch or patio.

101 McKinney Drive, Berea, KY 40403

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Casa Amigos

Mexican restaurant

A popular local Mexican spot with a broad menu of tacos, fajitas, enchiladas, and burritos.

$$ Call ahead to confirm current dog-friendly patio seating.

400 Paint Lick Road, Berea, KY 40403

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Kentucky Artisan Center Café

Cafe

A relaxed cafe inside the Kentucky Artisan Center, ideal for pairing lunch with a browse through Kentucky-made crafts.

$$ Call ahead to ask about current outdoor seating and dog access.

200 Artisan Way, Berea, KY 40403

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Dog-Friendly Parks and Activities in Berea

Tillie Memorial Dog Park

Dog park

Berea's main off-leash dog park with separate fenced areas for large and small dogs, benches, waste stations, and seasonal water access.

Off-Leash

131 Harrison Ct, Berea, KY 40403

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The Pinnacles

Hiking area

The signature Berea hike in the Berea College Forest, known for scenic overlooks and specifically highlighted as dog-friendly by Berea Tourism.

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Boone Trace Trail at Brushy Fork

Shared-use trail

A shorter historic trail segment near downtown that works well for a lower-key walk with your dog.

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John B. Stephenson Walking Trail

Walking trail

A paved local trail that is good for an easy stroll or morning walk before heading to shops and cafes.

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Berea City Park

City park

A central green space managed by the city parks department and a good option for a leashed walk close to town.

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Kentucky Artisan Center

Attraction

A worthwhile stop for travelers who want to stretch their legs, browse Kentucky crafts, and pair the visit with the on-site cafe.

200 Artisan Way, Berea, KY 40403

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A Dog-Friendly Weekend in Berea

This two-day plan mixes easy walks, porch dining, and Berea's signature outdoor stops.

Day 1: Arrival and downtown Berea

Morning

Check into a pet-friendly hotel like Red Roof Inn Berea or Boone Tavern. Start with a leashed walk around downtown and the Berea College area.

Afternoon

Visit the Kentucky Artisan Center to browse regional crafts, then take an easy walk on the John B. Stephenson Walking Trail or around Berea City Park.

Evening

Have dinner on the porch at Crafted at Boone Tavern with your dog, then enjoy a relaxed campus-area stroll before turning in.

Day 2: Pinnacles and play time

Morning

Head out early for The Pinnacles in the Berea College Forest while temperatures are cooler. Bring water and keep your dog leashed on trail.

Afternoon

After hiking, let your dog burn off extra energy at Tillie Memorial Dog Park, then grab a casual lunch at Apollo Pizza or another patio-friendly stop.

Evening

Wrap up with a scenic drive, a quick stop along Boone Trace Trail at Brushy Fork, and an easy dinner near your hotel before departure.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Berea, Kentucky good for traveling with a dog?

Yes. Berea is a strong fit for dog owners because it has multiple pet-friendly hotels, a dedicated dog park, and outdoor attractions like The Pinnacles that are highlighted locally as dog-friendly.

Are dogs allowed on restaurant patios in Berea?

Usually, yes, when the restaurant chooses to allow them and follows Kentucky's outdoor dining rules. In Kentucky, dogs may be allowed in outdoor dining areas if the area is not fully enclosed and has a separate entrance, among other sanitation and control requirements.

What is the best dog-friendly hotel in Berea?

For value, Red Roof Inn Berea stands out because one pet stays free. For a more distinctive stay, Historic Boone Tavern offers a memorable campus setting, though its pet policy is more restrictive and limited to one pet up to 25 pounds.

Is there an off-leash dog park in Berea?

Yes. Tillie Memorial Dog Park is Berea's main off-leash option, with separate fenced spaces for large and small dogs plus benches and waste stations.

Can I hike with my dog in Berea?

Yes. The Pinnacles in the Berea College Forest are promoted as dog-friendly hikes. Keep your dog leashed, bring water, and plan around weather because the trails can be more demanding in heat.

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