Dog-Friendly Cashmere, Washington

A practical 2026 guide to staying, eating, and exploring with your dog in Cashmere and the nearby Wenatchee Valley.

Cashmere, WA

7.9 Pet-Friendly Score
Avg Pet Fee: $15-25/night
Off-Leash Beach: No
Outdoor Dining Law: No

Best for casual dog-friendly dining

Milepost Brewing

A reliable in-town stop with dog-friendly outdoor seating and a full food menu.

Weeds Cafe

Small downtown cafe with outdoor tables that work well for breakfast or lunch with your dog.

Rusty's Drive In

Classic roadside stop with outdoor seating and easy walk-up ordering.

Best nearby walks and outings

Blackbird Island - Waterfront Park

An easy, scenic leashed-dog walk along the Wenatchee River in nearby Leavenworth.

Lake Wenatchee State Park

A bigger day-trip option with leashed-dog hiking access and lots of room to roam.

Wenatchee Confluence State Park

Good open space and access to the Apple Capital Loop Trail for leashed dogs.

Know before you go

Small-town basecamp

Cashmere itself has limited pet-friendly inventory, so many travelers stay in Wenatchee, East Wenatchee, or Leavenworth and day-trip into town.

Patio rules

Washington does not have a blanket statewide law allowing pet dogs in restaurant patios, so access depends on each business and local health interpretation.

Trail restrictions

Not every nearby trail allows dogs—Cashmere Canyons Preserve is specifically closed to dogs, even though it is a popular hike.

Dog-Friendly Hotels Near Cashmere

Cashmere Inn

4/5
Motel

The closest straightforward stay in town, useful if you want to be right in Cashmere and minutes from downtown stops.

$$ Pet fee: Call to confirm Pet policy was not clearly published on the official site during research; confirm current dog rules directly before booking.

229 Cottage Ave, Cashmere, WA 98815

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My Place Hotel-Wenatchee WA

4.3/5
Hotel

A practical Wenatchee base for Cashmere trips with simple extended-stay style rooms.

$$ Pet fee: $20 per pet, per night Allows 2 dogs up to 20 lbs; no cats.

820 Riverside Dr, Wenatchee, WA 98801

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Cedars Inn

4.1/5
Hotel

A dependable East Wenatchee option with easy highway access and a grassy pet relief area.

$$ Pet fee: $15 per pet, per night Welcomes 2 dogs of any size in designated rooms; dogs may not be left unattended; no cats.

80 Ninth Street NE, East Wenatchee, WA 98802

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SpringHill Suites Wenatchee

4.5/5
Hotel

A more polished Wenatchee stay with extra space, good for travelers who want newer amenities.

$$$ Pet fee: $25 per pet, per night Welcomes 2 pets up to 40 lbs; dogs and cats allowed; pets may not be left unattended.

1730 N Wenatchee Ave, Wenatchee, WA 98801

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Hampton Inn & Suites Leavenworth

4.4/5
Hotel

A comfortable Leavenworth-area option if you want a more resort-like base while still visiting Cashmere.

$$$ Pet fee: $75 for 1-4 nights; $125 for longer stays Allows 2 pets up to 75 lbs; dogs and cats welcome.

301 Ward Strasse, Leavenworth, WA 98826

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LOGE Leavenworth

4.3/5
Hotel

A casual, outdoorsy stay that works well for travelers prioritizing dog-friendly access and nearby walks.

$$ Pet fee: No additional fee Allows 2 dogs of any size; no cats.

19215 Chiwawa Loop Rd, Leavenworth, WA 98826

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Dog-Friendly Restaurants Near Cashmere

Milepost Brewing

4.7/5
Brewpub

One of the best true in-town options for dining with your dog, with outdoor tables and a broad pub-style menu.

$$ Dogs are welcome at outdoor tables.

407 Aplets Way, Cashmere, WA 98815

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Weeds Cafe

4.6/5
Cafe

A small downtown cafe for coffee, breakfast, smoothies, soups, sandwiches, and salads with a few dog-friendly outdoor tables.

$ Dogs are welcome at the outdoor tables.

201 Cottage Ave Suite 5, Cashmere, WA 98815

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Rusty's Drive In

4.2/5
Drive-in

A classic Cashmere stop for burgers, sandwiches, fries, hot dogs, and shakes with easy outdoor seating.

$ Dogs can join you at the outdoor tables; walk-up ordering is convenient with a dog.

700 Cotlets Way, Cashmere, WA 98815

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McGlinn's Public House

4.2/5
Pub

A strong nearby Wenatchee choice with a covered porch, heaters, and misters that make patio dining easier in more seasons.

$$ Dogs are welcome on the outdoor covered porch.

111 Orondo Ave, Wenatchee, WA 98801

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Saddle Rock Pub & Brewery

4/5
Brewpub

Downtown Wenatchee brewpub with pizza, salads, and a pet-friendly patio.

$$ Dogs are welcome at outdoor tables on the patio.

25 N. Wenatchee Avenue Suite 107, Wenatchee, WA 98801

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Wenatchee Valley Brewing Co.

4/5
Brewery

A family-run brewery and restaurant with heated outdoor seating that works well for cooler evenings.

$$ Heated outdoor seating area is pet friendly.

108 E Island View St, Wenatchee, WA 98801

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Riverside Pub

5/5
Pub

A relaxed riverside stop in Wenatchee with pub food, water dishes, and both outdoor and indoor dog-friendly seating listed by BringFido.

$$ BringFido lists both outdoor and indoor dog-friendly seating; confirm current rules before visiting.

538 Riverside Drive, Wenatchee, WA 98801

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Chateau Faire Le Pont Winery

4.3/5
Winery restaurant

A scenic option for a slower lunch or tasting stop, with outdoor seating that welcomes dogs.

$$$ Dogs are welcome at outdoor tables.

1 Vineyard Way, Wenatchee, WA 98801

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Dog-Friendly Activities & Parks Near Cashmere

Dog and Pony Brewing

4.2/5
Brewery

A casual Cashmere stop where dogs are welcome, making it an easy local hangout after a walk or scenic drive.

Dogs are welcome.

Cashmere, WA 98815

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Blackbird Island - Waterfront Park

4.7/5
Park

An easy, scenic trail system in Leavenworth along the Wenatchee River that is especially good for a mellow leashed walk.

Dogs are welcome but must remain leashed.

Main St, Leavenworth, WA 98826

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Lake Wenatchee State Park

5/5
Park

A larger day-trip park with forest, lake views, and extensive trails for leashed dogs.

Leashed pets are welcome on the trails.

21588 SR 207, Leavenworth, WA 98826

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Wenatchee Confluence State Park

4.5/5
Park

A good option for open space, river scenery, and a stretch on the Apple Capital Loop Trail.

Leashed dogs are welcome.

Wenatchee, WA 98801

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Pybus Public Market

4.7/5
Activity

A popular Wenatchee stop for browsing and grabbing food to-go before a riverside walk nearby.

3 N. Worthen St., Wenatchee, WA 98801

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Cashmere Museum & Pioneer Village

4.5/5
Activity

A worthwhile local history stop in town, but not one to plan with your dog inside.

Service animals only; pets and emotional support animals are not allowed inside.

600 Cotlets Way, Cashmere, WA 98815

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Cashmere Canyons Preserve

4.6/5
Park

A beautiful nearby hiking area often mentioned by visitors, but it is not dog friendly and should be skipped if you are traveling with your pup.

Dogs are not allowed on this trail system.
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A Dog-Friendly Weekend in Cashmere

This itinerary keeps your dog with you for the easy parts of the trip and flags the places where pet access is limited.

Day 1: Arrival and downtown Cashmere

Morning

Check into your hotel in Cashmere, Wenatchee, or Leavenworth. If you arrive early, start with coffee or breakfast at Weeds Cafe and grab one of the outdoor tables with your dog.

Afternoon

Head to Milepost Brewing for a relaxed lunch on the patio, then stroll around downtown Cashmere and stop by the Aplets & Cotlets area for a quick look around town.

Evening

Keep dinner casual with Rusty's Drive In, or drive to Wenatchee for a longer patio dinner at McGlinn's Public House.

Day 2: Scenic river day

Morning

Drive to Leavenworth for a leashed walk at Blackbird Island - Waterfront Park before the town gets busy.

Afternoon

Choose a dog-friendly lunch in Leavenworth or return toward Cashmere. If your dog is comfortable in the car, continue to Lake Wenatchee State Park for a longer leashed hike.

Evening

Wind down back in Cashmere with a low-key brewery stop, or head to Wenatchee Valley Brewing Co. for heated outdoor seating.

Day 3: Wenatchee add-on day

Morning

Visit Pybus Public Market and then take a leashed walk nearby along the riverfront area.

Afternoon

Spend time at Wenatchee Confluence State Park or enjoy a patio lunch at Saddle Rock Pub & Brewery or Riverside Pub.

Evening

Before heading home, pick up road-trip snacks and make one last quick stop in Cashmere if you want a small-town finish to the weekend.

Nearby Dog-Friendly Destinations

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Cashmere, Washington good for a dog-friendly trip?

Yes, especially as a quiet base for exploring the Wenatchee Valley with your dog. Cashmere itself has limited pet-friendly inventory, but nearby Wenatchee and Leavenworth add many more hotel, patio, and walking options.

Are there off-leash dog parks in Cashmere?

Cashmere does not have a well-known dedicated off-leash dog park in current search results, so most outings are best planned around leashed walks, patios, and nearby state parks.

Can dogs go on restaurant patios in Cashmere?

Some businesses in and around Cashmere do allow dogs at outdoor tables, but Washington does not have a blanket statewide patio law for pet dogs. Always check the business's current policy before you go.

What are the best dog-friendly restaurants in Cashmere?

The most reliable in-town picks are Milepost Brewing, Weeds Cafe, and Rusty's Drive In. For more variety, Wenatchee has strong nearby options like McGlinn's Public House, Saddle Rock Pub & Brewery, and Wenatchee Valley Brewing Co.

Which nearby hikes allow dogs?

Blackbird Island - Waterfront Park and Lake Wenatchee State Park are good nearby leashed-dog options. Cashmere Canyons Preserve does not allow dogs, so do not plan that hike with your pup.

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