Dog-Friendly Dearborn, Michigan

From museum-adjacent stays to local patios and city parks, Dearborn makes a practical Midwest base for a dog-friendly getaway.

Dearborn, MI

7.8 Pet-Friendly Score
Avg Pet Fee: $75-150
Dog Parks: 1
Off-Leash Beach: No
Outdoor Dining Law: Yes

Best for Walks & Play

Dearborn Dog Park

The city’s dedicated off-leash dog park has separate areas for large and small dogs, water access, waste stations, and agility equipment. Note that it is limited to Dearborn residents with a dog license and park membership.

Ford Field Park

A scenic community park along the Rouge River with trail access, picnic areas, and open space for on-leash walks.

Best Stay Options

The Henry, Autograph Collection

Upscale stay near Fairlane with pet-friendly rooms and quick access to The Henry Ford campus and west Dearborn dining.

TownePlace Suites Detroit Dearborn

An all-suite option with kitchens and a clearly posted pet policy, useful for longer stays with dogs.

Good to Know

Outdoor dining with dogs

Michigan law allows dogs in certain outdoor dining areas when restaurants follow state requirements, so patio access varies by business.

Museum rules

The Henry Ford allows ADA-defined service animals, but pets are not allowed past gated entry points.

Dog-Friendly Hotels in Dearborn

The Henry, Autograph Collection

4.4/5
Hotel

Stylish full-service hotel near Fairlane Town Center with pet-friendly rooms and easy access to major Dearborn attractions.

$$$ Pet-friendly rooms are available; official Marriott pages confirm a pet-friendly policy, but fee and weight-limit details were not clearly published on the property overview pages reviewed.

300 Town Center Dr, Dearborn, MI 48126

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TownePlace Suites by Marriott Detroit Dearborn

4.2/5
Extended-stay hotel

All-suite Marriott option with kitchens, free breakfast, and a straightforward pet policy that works well for weekend or longer stays.

$$ Pet fee: $100 per stay Pets welcome; 2 pets max, 50 lbs maximum per pet, non-refundable $100 fee per stay.

6141 Mercury Dr, Dearborn, MI 48126

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Residence Inn by Marriott Detroit Dearborn

4.3/5
Extended-stay hotel

Spacious suites with kitchens and complimentary breakfast, convenient for travelers who want more room for a dog bed and gear.

$$$ Pet fee: $150 per stay Pets welcome; 2 pets max, 50 lbs maximum per pet, non-refundable $150 fee per stay.

6275 Mercury Dr, Dearborn, MI 48126

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Hampton Inn by Hilton Detroit Dearborn

4.1/5
Hotel

Reliable Hilton stay on Michigan Avenue with free breakfast, an indoor pool, and pet-friendly rooms.

$$ Pet fee: $75 for 1-4 nights; $125 for 5+ nights 2 pets max; dogs and cats only; non-refundable fee applies.

22324 Michigan Ave, Dearborn, MI 48124

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Staybridge Suites Dearborn MI by IHG

4/5
Extended-stay hotel

Suite-style lodging with kitchens and a posted pet policy, useful for travelers who prefer more space and self-catering amenities.

$$ Pet fee: $150 per stay Pets welcome; non-refundable $150 fee, 15 lb limit, and hotel notes that a dog license is required per the City of Dearborn.

24105 Michigan Ave, Dearborn, MI 48124

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Red Roof Inn Detroit - Dearborn/Greenfield Village

3.8/5
Budget hotel

A budget-friendly option close to Greenfield Village and major roads, with one of the more flexible pet policies in the area.

$ Pet fee: No fee for 1 pet; $15 per night for a 2nd pet, up to $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; pets may not be left unattended.

24130 Michigan Ave, Dearborn, MI 48124

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Dog-Friendly Restaurants and Cafés in Dearborn

Bangkok 96 Restaurant

4/5
Thai restaurant

A longtime local favorite for Thai food with a dog-friendly outdoor table setup.

$$ Dogs are welcome at the outdoor table; BringFido notes dogs must be connected to the gate while dining.

2450 S Telegraph Rd, Dearborn, MI 48124

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Dearborn Italian Bakery

4.5/5
Bakery and casual Italian eatery

Classic local bakery known for pizza, subs, and Italian staples, with a couple of dog-friendly outdoor tables.

$ Dogs are welcome at two outdoor tables.

24545 Ford Rd, Dearborn, MI 48128

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Mati's Deli

5/5
Deli

Popular neighborhood deli with sandwiches and salads plus a small dog-friendly seating area outside.

$ Fido can join you at five dog-friendly outdoor tables; staff may provide water for dogs.

1842 Monroe St, Dearborn, MI 48124

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Biggby Coffee

4/5
Coffee shop

Casual coffee stop in west Dearborn with outdoor seating and pup cups for canine companions.

$ Dogs are welcome at two outdoor tables; pup cups available. No table service, so dogs may need to wait outside while you order.

22445 Michigan Ave, Dearborn, MI 48124

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Tim Hortons

2/5
Coffee and quick-service restaurant

Handy stop for coffee, breakfast sandwiches, and a quick patio break with your dog.

$ Dogs are welcome at outdoor tables.

25000 Michigan Ave, Dearborn, MI 48124

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Panera Bread

3.8/5
Bakery-café

Convenient chain option near Fairlane with outdoor seating for travelers who want an easy breakfast or lunch stop.

$ Dogs are welcome at four pet-friendly outdoor tables.

3112 Fairlane Dr, Dearborn, MI 48101

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Dearborn Brewing

4.4/5
Brewery taproom

Downtown west Dearborn brewery with a dog-friendly patio and a relaxed bring-your-own-food setup.

$$ Outdoor patio is dog friendly; outside food is allowed.

21930 Michigan Ave, Dearborn, MI 48124

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Dog-Friendly Parks and Activities in Dearborn

Dearborn Dog Park

Dog park

The city’s dedicated off-leash dog park includes separate small- and large-dog areas, benches, waste stations, water access, and agility equipment.

Off-leash play is allowed inside the fenced park. Access is limited to Dearborn residents with a dog license, proof of vaccinations, proof of spay/neuter, and an annual membership permit. Off-Leash

16301 Michigan Ave, Dearborn, MI 48126

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Ford Field Park

Community park

Large riverside park with open lawns, picnic areas, and access to the Rouge River Gateway Trail for on-leash walks.

Best for on-leash walks and open-air downtime rather than off-leash play.

500 Monroe St, Dearborn, MI 48124

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Hemlock Park

Community park

A neighborhood-friendly community park with green space and reservable facilities, useful for a quieter on-leash outing.

On-leash park use recommended; no dedicated off-leash area listed.
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Levagood Park

Community park

One of Dearborn’s most visited parks, popular for general recreation and a good option for a leashed stroll between sightseeing stops.

On-leash park use recommended; no dedicated off-leash area listed.
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The Henry Ford Grounds

Attraction area walk

You can walk exterior areas around the museum district, but pets are not allowed past gated entry points into The Henry Ford venues.

Pets are not allowed inside the venues; ADA-defined service animals are permitted.

20900 Oakwood Blvd, Dearborn, MI 48124

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Greenfield Village perimeter outing

Sightseeing area

A practical stop for travelers visiting with another person: one can enjoy exterior grounds and nearby walking areas while the other visits the attraction.

Pets are not allowed in Greenfield Village; service animals are allowed subject to venue rules.

20900 Oakwood Blvd, Dearborn, MI 48124

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A Dog-Friendly Weekend in Dearborn

This sample itinerary mixes practical pet-friendly stops with some of Dearborn’s signature attractions and green spaces.

Day 1: Arrival and West Dearborn Wandering

Morning

Check into a pet-friendly hotel like TownePlace Suites, Hampton Inn, or The Henry. After settling in, take your dog for an easy walk around nearby sidewalks or green space.

Afternoon

Head to Ford Field Park for an on-leash riverside walk and some downtime in the open park areas. Grab a casual lunch on a dog-friendly patio at Mati's Deli or Dearborn Italian Bakery.

Evening

Wind down in downtown west Dearborn with a stop at Dearborn Brewing’s dog-friendly patio. Bring takeout from a nearby restaurant and enjoy a relaxed first night.

Day 2: Museums for Humans, Parks for Pups

Morning

Start with coffee at Biggby Coffee or Tim Hortons, then plan your Henry Ford campus visit. Because pets are not allowed inside, this works best if one traveler visits while another takes the dog for a walk nearby, or if you alternate museum time.

Afternoon

After sightseeing, head to Bangkok 96 or Panera for an outdoor-table lunch with your dog. If you’re a Dearborn resident, the Dearborn Dog Park is the top off-leash option; visitors should stick to on-leash parks like Hemlock or Levagood.

Evening

Return to your hotel for a break, then enjoy dinner at another patio-friendly stop or order takeout and relax in your suite if you booked an extended-stay property.

Day 3: Easy Morning and Departure

Morning

Take one last walk through Ford Field Park or another nearby community park before checkout.

Afternoon

Pick up coffee and a snack from Biggby or Panera, then hit the road for Detroit, Ann Arbor, or another nearby destination.

Evening

If you’re extending the trip, continue to another dog-friendly southeast Michigan city and keep the weekend going.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Dearborn good for traveling with a dog?

Dearborn is a practical dog-friendly base, especially if you want pet-friendly hotels near Detroit and The Henry Ford area. The city has one dedicated dog park, several community parks for on-leash walks, and a handful of restaurants with dog-friendly outdoor seating.

Are dogs allowed at The Henry Ford or Greenfield Village?

Pets are not allowed past gated entry points at The Henry Ford venues. ADA-defined service animals are allowed, but regular pets are not.

Can visitors use Dearborn Dog Park?

No. The city’s off-leash dog park is limited to Dearborn residents who have a city dog license, proof of vaccinations, proof of spay/neuter, and an annual membership permit.

Do Dearborn restaurants allow dogs on patios?

Some do, but not all. Michigan law allows dogs in certain outdoor dining areas when restaurants meet state requirements, so patio access depends on the individual business.

What are the best pet-friendly hotels in Dearborn?

Top options with published pet policies include TownePlace Suites Detroit Dearborn, Residence Inn Detroit Dearborn, Hampton Inn by Hilton Detroit Dearborn, Staybridge Suites Dearborn MI, and Red Roof Inn Detroit - Dearborn/Greenfield Village.

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