Dog-Friendly Clovis, California

From Old Town patios to new dog parks and easy airport-area stays, Clovis makes a relaxed Central Valley base for traveling with your dog.

Clovis, CA

8.2 Pet-Friendly Score
Avg Pet Fee: $20-150
Dog Parks: 2
Off-Leash Beach: No
Outdoor Dining Law: Yes

Best for walks

Old Town Clovis & nearby trails

Historic Old Town is easy to explore on foot, and the city promotes connected walking and biking trails nearby.

Dry Creek Trail area

A popular local corridor for walking, biking, and community events like Trail Fest.

Top dog parks

Letterman Dog Park

Opened in 2025 with separate fenced spaces for small and large dogs, benches, and drinking fountains.

Sierra Bicentennial Dog Park

The city’s original dog park area at Sierra Bicentennial Park, near paths and sports facilities.

Good home base

Airport-area lodging cluster

Several Clovis hotels near Fresno Yosemite International Airport accept dogs, making arrivals and road trips simple.

Old Town dining district

Old Town Clovis offers a compact mix of restaurants, coffee spots, and shopping that works well for patio dining with dogs.

Dog-Friendly Hotels in Clovis

La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Clovis CA

4.4/5
Hotel

A convenient Old Town-adjacent stay with free breakfast and one of the more flexible pet policies in town.

$$ Pet fee: $25 per pet, per night Allows 2 pets of any size; dogs and cats welcome.

1508 Clovis Ave, Clovis, CA 93612

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Home2 Suites by Hilton Clovis Fresno Airport

4.5/5
Extended-stay hotel

Modern all-suite option near the airport with kitchenettes, free breakfast, and a pet-friendly setup for longer stays.

$$$ Pet fee: $75 for 1-4 nights; $125 for 5+ nights 2 pets max; dogs and cats only; Hilton lists 30 lb max weight, while BringFido reports up to 100 lbs, so confirm directly before booking.

810 Santa Ana Ave, Clovis, CA 93612

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Homewood Suites by Hilton Fresno Airport/Clovis, CA

4.5/5
Extended-stay hotel

All-suite hotel with kitchens, free breakfast, and a practical pet policy for families or longer visits.

$$$ Pet fee: $75 for 1-4 nights; $125 for 5+ nights Allows 2 pets up to 75 lbs; dogs and cats welcome.

835 Gettysburg Ave, Clovis, CA 93612

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TownePlace Suites by Marriott Fresno Clovis

4.6/5
Extended-stay hotel

A strong pick for travelers who want in-room kitchens and Marriott amenities close to airport-area dining.

$$$ Pet fee: $150 per stay 1 pet up to 75 lbs; dogs and cats welcome.

580 W Shaw Ave, Clovis, CA 93612

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Rodeo Lodge

3.9/5
Motel

Budget-friendly independent stay on Clovis Avenue with a straightforward pet fee and flexible size policy.

$ Pet fee: $20 per pet, per night Allows 2 pets of any size; dogs and cats welcome; fee capped at $100 per stay.

1616 Clovis Ave, Clovis, CA 93612

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Dog-Friendly Restaurants in Clovis

The Mad Duck

4.5/5
American pub

Popular Clovis brewpub with handcrafted food, beer, and a large patio where dogs are welcome at outdoor tables.

$$ Dogs allowed at outside patio tables.

765 W Herndon Ave #200, Clovis, CA 93612

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House of JuJu

4.5/5
Burger restaurant

Old Town favorite for gourmet burgers, wraps, salads, beer, and wine in a walkable district.

$$ BringFido lists four pet-friendly outdoor tables for dogs.

565 Pollasky Ave #101, Clovis, CA 93612

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Sandy's Country Junction

4.4/5
Breakfast and lunch restaurant

Classic comfort-food stop for hearty breakfasts and casual lunches near Old Town.

$$ BringFido lists the patio as dog-friendly.

532 Clovis Ave, Clovis, CA 93612

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On The Edge Coffee House

4.3/5
Coffee house

Relaxed Old Town coffee spot serving breakfast and lunch with a patio that adds to the neighborhood feel.

$ Outdoor patio seating available; call ahead to confirm current dog policy.

412 Pollasky Ave, Clovis, CA 93612

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The Local

4.3/5
Wine bar and eatery

Community-focused Old Town gathering place for handcrafted food, wine, and beer.

$$ Outdoor seating may work for dogs; confirm current patio policy before visiting.

401 Clovis Ave #102, Clovis, CA 93612

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Trelio Food and Wine

4.6/5
Contemporary American restaurant

Upscale Old Town option known for changing menus and a more date-night style atmosphere.

$$$ Ask ahead about patio seating and current dog accommodations.

438 Clovis Ave #4, Clovis, CA 93612

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Dog-Friendly Parks and Activities in Clovis

Letterman Dog Park

Dog park

Clovis’s newer off-leash dog park with separate areas for small and large dogs, benches, and drinking fountains for people and pets.

Off-Leash

908 Villa Ave, Clovis, CA 93612

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Sierra Bicentennial Dog Park

Dog park

The city’s original dog park area at Sierra Bicentennial Park, a central community park with paths and sports amenities nearby.

Off-Leash

117 N Sunnyside Ave, Clovis, CA 93611

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Old Town Clovis

Walking district

A historic district with shops, patios, and frequent events that makes an easy on-leash stroll with your dog.

Clovis Ave and Pollasky Ave area, Clovis, CA 93612

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Dry Creek Trail

Trail

A local favorite for walking and biking, with access points near parks and community events.

Clovis and Alluvial area, Clovis, CA 93612

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Clovis Botanical Garden

Garden

A peaceful garden next to Dry Creek Park that’s useful as a scenic stop on a relaxed outing; verify current pet rules before arrival.

945 N Clovis Ave, Clovis, CA 93611

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Dry Creek Park

Park

A larger city park with picnic areas, playgrounds, and trail access, good for an on-leash break during the day.

Northeast corner of Clovis and Alluvial Avenues, Clovis, CA 93611

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A Dog-Friendly Weekend in Clovis

This sample plan mixes Old Town dining, local parks, and easy walks without requiring long drives.

Day 1: Old Town arrival day

Morning

Check into a pet-friendly hotel like La Quinta, Home2 Suites, or Homewood Suites. After settling in, take your dog for a short decompression walk around Old Town Clovis.

Afternoon

Grab lunch on a dog-friendly patio at House of JuJu, Sandy's Country Junction, or The Mad Duck. Spend time browsing Old Town shops and walking the district at an easy pace.

Evening

Enjoy dinner and drinks on a patio if weather allows, then take a calm sunset stroll before heading back to your hotel.

Day 2: Parks and trails day

Morning

Start with off-leash time at Letterman Dog Park or Sierra Bicentennial Dog Park so your dog can burn off energy early.

Afternoon

Head to the Dry Creek Trail area for an on-leash walk, then stop near Dry Creek Park or the Clovis Botanical Garden area for a slower-paced break.

Evening

Return to Old Town for dinner at The Local or Trelio if you want a more elevated meal; call ahead to confirm patio seating for dogs.

Day 3: Easy departure morning

Morning

Pick up coffee and a light breakfast in Old Town, then take one final neighborhood walk before checkout.

Afternoon

If you have extra time, revisit your dog’s favorite park or patio before driving onward to Fresno, the foothills, or nearby Sierra destinations.

Evening

Travel home or continue your Central California road trip.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Clovis, California good for traveling with dogs?

Yes. Clovis has two municipal dog parks, several pet-friendly hotel options, and a walkable Old Town district with patio dining. It works especially well for weekend trips and road-trip stopovers.

Are dogs allowed at restaurant patios in Clovis?

Often, yes. California law allows food facilities to permit pet dogs in outdoor dining areas if the operator chooses to do so, so policies vary by restaurant. Always confirm with the business before you go.

Does Clovis have an off-leash dog park?

Yes. Clovis has Letterman Dog Park and the dog park area at Sierra Bicentennial Park. Letterman Dog Park opened in 2025 and includes separate spaces for small and large dogs.

What pet fees should I expect at Clovis hotels?

Pet fees vary a lot. In current listings, budget-friendly options start around $20 to $25 per pet per night, while some extended-stay hotels charge flat nonrefundable fees from $75 to $150 per stay.

Is Old Town Clovis dog-friendly?

Old Town Clovis is one of the best areas to explore with a dog on leash thanks to its compact layout, shops, patios, and nearby trail access. Individual businesses may set their own pet rules.

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