Dog-Friendly Dillon, Montana

Small-town Montana charm, easy access to ghost towns and state parks, and several convenient pet-friendly stays make Dillon a solid Mountain West stop with your dog.

Dillon, MT

7.9 Pet-Friendly Score
Avg Pet Fee: $15-20/night
Off-Leash Beach: No
Outdoor Dining Law: No

Best dog-friendly stays

Best Western Paradise Inn

Reliable chain stay with a modest pet fee, grassy relief area, and ground-floor pet rooms.

Quality Inn Dillon I-15

Convenient off I-15 with pet-friendly rooms and easy highway access for road-trippers.

Beaverhead Lodge

Budget-friendly option near restaurants and downtown with straightforward pet-friendly lodging.

Where to eat with your dog

Sweetwater Coffee

Casual dog-friendly café with outdoor seating for coffee, breakfast, and light lunch.

La Fiesta Mexicana Taco Bus

Local favorite with outdoor seating and quick, easy meals for travelers with dogs.

Sparky's Garage

Popular Dillon stop with outdoor seating and a broad American menu.

Best outings

Bannack State Park

Historic ghost town where leashed dogs can explore the grounds with you.

Clark's Lookout State Park

Quick scenic stop with a short walk and river-valley views.

Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest

Huge recreation area for leashed hikes, scenic drives, and picnic stops.

Dog-Friendly Hotels in Dillon

Best Western Paradise Inn

4/5
Hotel

A dependable full-service option in central Dillon with breakfast, pool access, and a pet-friendly setup that works well for road trips.

$$ Pet fee: $15 per pet, per night Welcomes 2 dogs up to 80 lbs. Pets are assigned to ground-floor rooms, may not be left unattended, and cats are also welcome.

650 N Montana Street, Dillon, MT 59725

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Quality Inn Dillon I-15

4.2/5
Hotel

Convenient just off I-15 with free breakfast and easy in-and-out access for travelers stopping overnight with dogs.

$$ Pet fee: $20 per pet, per stay Welcomes 2 pets of any size in designated rooms. Dogs and cats are allowed; pets should be crated if left unattended.

450 N. Interchange, Dillon, MT 59725

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Super 8 by Wyndham Dillon

3.6/5
Hotel

Simple budget stay within walking distance of some restaurants and a practical option for travelers passing through southwest Montana.

$ Pet fee: $15 per pet, per night Welcomes 2 dogs of any size in designated rooms. Dogs may not be left unattended; cats are not allowed.

550 North Montana Street, Dillon, MT 59725

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Beaverhead Lodge

3.5/5
Hotel

Recently renovated budget-friendly lodging near I-15 with straightforward rooms and quick access to downtown Dillon.

$ Pet fee: $20 per pet, per night Allows 2 pets of any size. Dogs and cats are welcome; pets must be crated if left unattended in rooms.

20 Swenson Way, Dillon, MT 59725

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FairBridge Inn Express Dillon

3.3/5
Hotel

Basic overnight option close to the interstate and several nearby dining choices, useful for a short stop with your pup.

$ Pet fee: $15 per pet, per night Welcomes 2 pets of any size in designated rooms. Dogs and cats are allowed, but pets may not be left unattended.

580 Sinclair St, Dillon, MT 59725

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Dog-Friendly Restaurants in Dillon

Sweetwater Coffee

Cafe

Dog-friendly café for coffee, breakfast, wraps, and light lunch. Fido can join you at an outdoor table.

$ Dogs are welcome at outside tables; table service is not available, so owners may need to order inside.
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La Fiesta Mexicana Taco Bus

4.5/5
Mexican

A longtime Dillon favorite for quick tacos, burritos, and other Mexican staples with outdoor seating that works well for travelers with dogs.

$ Outdoor seating available; dogs are best suited to the patio area.

510 N Montana St, Dillon, MT 59725-3315

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Sparky's Garage

4.3/5
American

Popular retro-themed restaurant serving burgers, breakfast, and comfort food with outdoor seating for a casual meal with your dog.

$$ Outdoor seating is available, making it one of the easier sit-down options with a dog.

420 E Poindexter St, Dillon, MT 59725-3551

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Papa T's

4.2/5
American Bar & Grill

Downtown spot for burgers, pizza, and drinks with a laid-back local feel and a central location for an evening stop.

$$ Call ahead to confirm current patio seating availability for dogs.

10 N Montana St, Dillon, MT 59725-3306

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Beaverhead Brewing Company

4.4/5
Brewery Taproom

Dog-friendly taproom pouring house beers and gluten-free sodas in a relaxed downtown setting.

$$ BringFido lists the taproom as dog friendly; dogs are welcome to relax with you while you enjoy a drink.

218 S Montana St, Dillon, MT 59725-2438

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Dog-Friendly Parks and Activities in Dillon

Bannack State Park

State Park

The standout dog-friendly outing near Dillon: a preserved ghost town with historic buildings, open space, and plenty to explore on leash.

Leashed dogs are welcome; owners should clean up after pets.

4200 Bannack Road, Dillon, MT 59725-9300

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Clark's Lookout State Park

State Park

A quick scenic stop just outside town with interpretive signs, picnic space, and a short walk to a viewpoint over the Beaverhead River valley.

Dogs are allowed on leash.

25 Clarks Lookout Rd, Dillon, MT 59725-8232

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Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest

National Forest

Massive recreation area around Dillon with hiking, picnicking, scenic drives, and room to stretch your legs with a leashed dog.

Pets must be on a leash no longer than 6 feet in developed areas and are not permitted in swimming areas.

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Beaverhead Brewing Company

Dog-Friendly Taproom Stop

Not just for drinks—this is also one of Dillon's easiest dog-friendly social stops if you want a relaxed break after sightseeing.

BringFido lists the taproom as dog friendly.

218 S Montana St, Dillon, MT 59725-2438

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Beaverhead County Museum

Museum Grounds Stop

A worthwhile local history stop in town; while indoor pet access may be limited, the surrounding downtown area is easy for a leashed stroll before or after.

Confirm current pet access before visiting indoor exhibits.

15 S Idaho St, Dillon, MT 59725

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A Dog-Friendly Weekend in Dillon

This easy two-day plan mixes historic sights, scenic stops, and casual meals that work well with a leashed dog.

Day 1: Historic Dillon and a Patio Lunch

Morning

Check into your hotel, then start with coffee and breakfast at Sweetwater Coffee if patio seating is available. Afterward, take a leashed walk through downtown Dillon.

Afternoon

Head to Bannack State Park for the afternoon. The ghost town is Dillon's signature outing and gives you plenty of room to explore with your dog on leash.

Evening

Return to town for dinner at La Fiesta Mexicana Taco Bus or another patio-friendly stop, then wind down with a drink at Beaverhead Brewing Company.

Day 2: Scenic Stops and a Relaxed Departure

Morning

Visit Clark's Lookout State Park for a short scenic walk and photos over the Beaverhead River valley.

Afternoon

If you want more outdoor time, drive into the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest for a picnic and a leashed walk in a developed recreation area.

Evening

Before heading out, grab an early dinner at Sparky's Garage or Papa T's and stock up on road-trip snacks for the next leg of your Montana adventure.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Dillon, Montana good for traveling with a dog?

Yes. Dillon is especially good for road-trippers who want pet-friendly hotels, easy parking, and access to leashed outdoor attractions like Bannack State Park and Clark's Lookout State Park.

Are there off-leash dog parks in Dillon?

As of this guide, Dillon does not stand out for dedicated off-leash dog parks. Most visitors rely on leashed walks around town, state parks, and nearby public lands.

Do Dillon hotels usually charge pet fees?

Usually yes. In Dillon, many pet-friendly hotels charge around $15 to $20 per pet, either per night or per stay, depending on the property.

Can dogs go to Bannack State Park?

Yes. Leashed dogs are welcome at Bannack State Park, making it one of the best dog-friendly attractions near Dillon.

Are dogs allowed at restaurant patios in Dillon?

Some casual spots and patios accommodate dogs, but policies can vary by business and setup. It is smart to call ahead, especially outside peak travel season.

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