Dog-Friendly Dayton, Washington

Small-town charm, riverfront parks, and easy access to scenic Eastern Washington make Dayton a relaxed base for traveling with your dog.

Dayton, WA

7.8 Pet-Friendly Score
Avg Pet Fee: $30 per stay
Dog Parks: 2
Off-Leash Beach: No
Outdoor Dining Law: Yes

Best dog-friendly stays

Best Western Plus Dayton Hotel & Suites

Reliable chain stay with a clearly published dog policy and easy highway access.

Dayton Motel

Budget-friendly option listed as pet-friendly for travelers passing through town.

Best walks and outdoor time

Pietrzycki City Park

Dayton’s main city park with paths, open green space, playgrounds, and river access areas.

Lewis & Clark Trail State Park

Forested state park just outside town where dogs are allowed on leash.

Dayton Historic Depot area

Historic downtown streets and depot grounds make for an easy on-leash stroll.

Food stops with likely outdoor potential

Buckwheat Brewing Company

Popular downtown stop for pizza and beer in the Main Street district.

Fiesta en Jalisco

Casual Mexican restaurant frequently listed by local tourism resources.

Locally Nourished

Scratch-made breakfast and lunch spot in the walkable downtown core.

Dog-Friendly Hotels in Dayton, WA

Best Western Plus Dayton Hotel & Suites

4.7/5
Hotel

Modern hotel on Main Street with pool access and one of the clearest published dog policies in Dayton. Good choice for travelers who want predictable amenities and easy in-town access.

$$ Pet fee: $30 per pet, per stay Allows 2 dogs up to 80 lbs for an additional fee of $30 per pet, per stay. Contact hotel for any additional restrictions.

507 E Main Street, Dayton, WA 99328

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Dayton Motel

Motel

Simple budget motel option in town that is listed as pet-friendly, making it useful for road-trippers who just need a straightforward overnight stay.

$ Pet fee: Call to confirm Pet-friendly according to BringFido; confirm current fees, size limits, and room availability directly before booking.

110 South Pine Street, Dayton, WA 99328

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Blue Mountain Motel

Motel

Older roadside motel on West Main Street, convenient for travelers focused on location and value.

$ Pet fee: Call to confirm Pet policy was not clearly published in accessible primary sources; call ahead before booking with a dog.

414 W Main Street, Dayton, WA 99328

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Hotel Hardware

Boutique Hotel

Stylish restored historic hotel in the former Weinhard property, ideal for adults seeking a design-forward stay downtown.

$$$ Pet fee: Not applicable No pets allowed. Adults-only (21+) property.

235 E Main Street, Dayton, WA 99328

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Weinhard Hotel

Historic Hotel

Historic Dayton lodging name still commonly referenced in local tourism materials; now operating as Hotel Hardware.

$$$ Pet fee: Not applicable Current operating property at this address is Hotel Hardware, which states no pets allowed.

235 E Main Street, Dayton, WA 99328

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Dog-Friendly Restaurants and Casual Food Stops

Buckwheat Brewing Company

Brewpub

Downtown brewery and pizza stop that is one of Dayton’s best-known casual hangouts. Best for travelers looking for a relaxed Main Street meal stop.

$$ Pet fee: None Check directly for current patio dog rules; Washington allows dogs in approved outdoor dining areas, but policies vary by business.

148 E Main Street, Dayton, WA 99328

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Buckwheat Brewing Company

Restaurant

Second Buckwheat listing on the chamber dining page for full menu and pizza service in the downtown district.

$$ Pet fee: None Call ahead to confirm whether dogs are currently allowed at outdoor tables only.

134 E Main Street, Dayton, WA 99328

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Fiesta en Jalisco

Mexican Restaurant

Family-friendly Mexican restaurant on West Main Street with a full menu and lounge, making it a practical lunch or dinner stop while exploring town.

$$ Pet fee: None Confirm patio availability and current dog rules directly with the restaurant before visiting.

400 W Main Street, Dayton, WA 99328

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Locally Nourished

Cafe

Made-from-scratch breakfast and lunch cafe with smoothies, coffee, and vegetarian options in the heart of downtown.

$$ Pet fee: None Ask about outdoor seating and whether leashed dogs are welcome outside.

224 E Main Street, Dayton, WA 99328

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Moose Creek Café & Bakery

Bakery Cafe

Local bakery and cafe serving baked goods, breakfast, lunch, coffee drinks, and ice cream.

$ Pet fee: None Call ahead to verify current outdoor seating and dog-friendly patio status.

330 E Main Street, Dayton, WA 99328

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My Dad's Place

Pizza & Italian

Casual downtown spot for pizza, pasta, sandwiches, salads, and calzones, convenient for an easy dinner after a day outdoors.

$$ Pet fee: None Confirm whether dogs are allowed at any outdoor seating area before arrival.

127 E Main Street, Dayton, WA 99328

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Dog-Friendly Parks, Walks, and Activities

Pietrzycki City Park

City Park

Dayton’s signature park with open lawns, playgrounds, sports areas, picnic spots, and access via trails and a footbridge across the Touchet River. Great for an on-leash walk and stretch break.

South end of S 1st Street / S 2nd Street, Dayton, WA 99328

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Caboose Park

Pocket Park

Small downtown park beside the historic district, handy for a quick leg-stretch while browsing Main Street.

N 1st Street, just north of Main Street, Dayton, WA 99328

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Lewis & Clark Trail State Park

State Park

Forested riverside state park outside Dayton with walking, hiking, camping, and birding. Dogs are allowed on leash, making it one of the best nearby outdoor options.

36149 Highway 12, Dayton, WA 99328

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Dayton Historic Depot

Historic Attraction

The oldest surviving passenger train station in Washington, now a museum. Even if you don’t go inside, the surrounding area works well for an easy on-leash stroll.

222 E Commercial Avenue, Dayton, WA 99328

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Blue Mountain Station

Food & Artisan Campus

Artisan food campus and co-op market on the edge of town with open grounds and seasonal events. A pleasant stop for browsing local products with your dog on leash in outdoor areas.

700 Artisan Way, Dayton, WA 99328

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Touchet River Walks

Scenic Walk

The river corridor through Dayton offers easy scenic walking opportunities near downtown and the city parks, especially for travelers seeking a low-key outing.

Downtown Dayton river corridor, Dayton, WA 99328

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A Dog-Friendly Weekend in Dayton

This easy two-day plan mixes walkable downtown stops with scenic outdoor time and flexible meal breaks.

Day 1: Historic Downtown + River Walks

Morning

Check into a dog-friendly room at Best Western Plus Dayton Hotel & Suites or confirm pet-friendly availability at Dayton Motel. Start with a leashed walk through downtown near Caboose Park and the Dayton Historic Depot.

Afternoon

Head to Pietrzycki City Park for a longer walk and some downtime by the Touchet River. Afterward, browse Blue Mountain Station for local food products and a relaxed small-town atmosphere.

Evening

Pick up dinner or patio seating if available at Buckwheat Brewing Company, Fiesta en Jalisco, or My Dad's Place. Finish with a quiet sunset stroll along Main Street.

Day 2: State Park Adventure Day

Morning

Drive out to Lewis & Clark Trail State Park for a shaded on-leash walk and a slower morning in a forested setting along the river.

Afternoon

Return to Dayton for lunch at Locally Nourished or Moose Creek Café & Bakery, then spend time exploring the historic core, local shops, and photo spots around the courthouse and depot district.

Evening

Wrap up with one more easy park stop at Pietrzycki City Park before heading out, or stay another night and use Dayton as a base for scenic drives toward Walla Walla wine country and the Blue Mountains.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Dayton, Washington good for traveling with dogs?

Yes. Dayton works well for travelers who want a quieter, small-town stop with easy park access, walkable downtown blocks, and at least a couple of lodging options that accept dogs.

Are there off-leash dog parks in Dayton, WA?

This guide did not find a clearly designated off-leash dog park in Dayton. Plan on keeping your dog leashed in city parks, downtown, and at Lewis & Clark Trail State Park unless posted rules say otherwise.

Can dogs go to restaurants in Dayton?

Sometimes. In Washington, dogs may be allowed in approved outdoor dining areas, but each restaurant sets its own patio policy. Always call ahead to confirm current rules before visiting.

Which hotel in Dayton has the clearest dog policy?

Best Western Plus Dayton Hotel & Suites has the clearest published policy in current sources, allowing up to two dogs up to 80 pounds for a per-pet, per-stay fee.

Is Lewis & Clark Trail State Park dog-friendly?

Yes. Washington State Parks lists Lewis & Clark Trail State Park as allowing dogs on leash.

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