Dog-Friendly Driggs, Idaho

Basecamp on the quiet side of the Tetons with pet-friendly cabins, patio dining, and easy access to mountain trails.

Driggs, ID

8.4 Pet-Friendly Score
Avg Pet Fee: $15-30/night
Off-Leash Beach: No
Outdoor Dining Law: Yes

Best stays

Teton Valley Cabins

One of the clearest dog-friendly lodging options in Driggs, with designated pet cabins for up to two dogs and straightforward nightly pet fees.

Pet-friendly vacation rentals

Driggs has a deeper bench of dog-friendly condos and homes than traditional hotels, making rentals a practical choice for longer mountain stays.

Where to eat with your dog

Citizen 33 Brewery

Reliable patio option on Main Street where leashed dogs are welcome outside.

Rise Coffee House

Coffee stop with dog-friendly outdoor seating and a grassy area beside the patio.

Outdoor adventures

Teton Canyon

A classic Driggs-area outing with trailheads and canyon scenery east of town; dogs are welcome on leash.

The Links at Teton Peaks

A rare local activity where dogs can join golfers, with off-leash access noted for dogs with good recall.

Dog-Friendly Places to Stay in Driggs

Teton Valley Cabins

Cabins

Family-owned cabin property near downtown Driggs with designated dog cabins. Best fit for travelers who want simple mountain lodging and easy access to Grand Targhee and Teton Canyon.

$99-255 Pet fee: $15/night for 1 dog; $30/night for 2 dogs Up to 2 dogs in designated pet cabins only. Dogs may not be left alone in cabins, must be leashed outside, and cats are not allowed.

1 Mountain Vista Dr, Driggs, ID 83422

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Family Condo on Ski Hill Road

Vacation rental

Pet-friendly condo option for travelers who want more space than a motel and a convenient location for skiing or downtown dining.

From about $229 Pet fee: No pet fee listed Dogs of any size welcome; 2+ pets allowed per listing details.
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Family Home in Driggs

Vacation rental

Good option for families or groups who need a full home base in town and want to bring dogs without an added pet fee.

From about $189 Pet fee: No pet fee listed Dogs of any size welcome; cats may be allowed by request.
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Townhome in Driggs

Vacation rental

Spacious townhome suited to longer stays, with pet-friendly rules that are more explicit than many rental listings.

From about $800 Pet fee: No pet fee listed Dogs of any size welcome; cats may be allowed by request. Pets must be crated if left unattended; leash and cleanup rules apply.
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Dream Home on Butler Lane

Vacation rental

Large home rental for travelers who want room to spread out while staying close to Driggs and Grand Targhee access.

From about $78 Pet fee: No pet fee listed Up to 2 dogs of any size welcome; cats also welcome.
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Entire Condo at the Base of the Tetons

Vacation rental

Solid condo choice for a shorter stay with a clearly stated pet fee and room for two dogs.

Varies Pet fee: $25 per pet, per stay Up to 2 dogs of any size allowed; cats also welcome.
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Dog-Friendly Restaurants in Driggs

Citizen 33 Brewery

Brewpub

Main Street brewery and restaurant serving locally focused food and house beer. Leashed dogs are welcome on the outdoor patio.

Dogs allowed at outdoor patio tables; leashed dogs only.

364 N Main St, Driggs, ID 83422

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Rise Coffee House

Coffee house

Popular coffee stop with pastries, breakfast items, and a dog-friendly patio with nearby grassy space.

Dogs welcome at outdoor patio tables.

40 Depot Rd, Driggs, ID 83422

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Forage Bistro & Lounge

Bistro

Chef-driven lunch and dinner spot at the Teton Aviation Center with mountain views and a distinctive airport setting.

Call ahead to confirm current patio dog policy before visiting.

253 Warbird Ln, Driggs, ID 83422

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Pizzeria Alpino

Pizzeria

Italian-inspired pizza and pasta restaurant on Main Street, ideal after a day on the trails or ski hill.

Call ahead to confirm current outdoor dog seating availability.

165 N Main St, Driggs, ID 83422

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Warbirds Cafe

American

Longtime airport-area dining option known for runway views and a scenic terrace setting.

Call ahead to verify current operating status and patio dog policy before visiting.

3 Airport Rd #4, Driggs, ID 83422

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Hacienda Cuajimalpa

Mexican

Casual Mexican restaurant in Driggs often mentioned by dog travelers looking for patio-friendly dining in town.

Outdoor dog-friendly seating is commonly referenced; call ahead to confirm current patio access.

355 N Main St, Driggs, ID 83422

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Dog-Friendly Parks, Trails, and Activities

Teton Canyon

Trail area

The signature outdoor area near Driggs, with access to trailheads, picnic spots, and canyon scenery about 11 miles east of town.

Dogs are welcome but must be on a leash.
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The Links at Teton Peaks

Golf course

Scenic 18-hole course where dogs can accompany golfers, making it one of the more unusual pet-friendly activities in the valley.

Dogs with good recall can join owners without a leash. Off-Leash
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Victor to Driggs Rail-Trail

Rail-trail

Easy walking and biking corridor connecting Victor and Driggs, useful for a lower-key outing with your dog.

Dog-friendly trail; keep your dog under control and clean up after them.
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Table Mountain Hike Face Trail

Hiking trail

A strenuous alpine hike near Alta for experienced hikers and trail-ready dogs looking for a bigger challenge.

Dogs allowed; keep pets leashed because stock animals use the route.
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Table Mountain Hike North Teton Loop

Hiking trail

Longer and more gradual than the Face Trail, with major elevation gain and big mountain views west of Grand Teton National Park.

Dogs allowed; keep pets leashed and bring water and bear spray.
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Ollie's Mountain Pet Supply & Wash

Pet service

Useful stop in Driggs for a self-service dog wash and supplies after muddy trail days.

Dog-focused retail and wash facility.
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A Dog-Friendly Weekend in Driggs

This two-day plan keeps drive times short and works well for travelers using Driggs as a mountain basecamp.

Day 1: Arrival and downtown Driggs

Morning

Check into Teton Valley Cabins or your pet-friendly rental, then let your dog settle in with a short neighborhood walk.

Afternoon

Grab coffee and a light bite at Rise Coffee House, then stroll downtown Driggs and stop at Ollie's Mountain Pet Supply & Wash if you need trail snacks or cleanup supplies.

Evening

Have dinner on the patio at Citizen 33 Brewery, then take a sunset walk with Teton views before turning in.

Day 2: Canyon adventure day

Morning

Head to Teton Canyon early for cooler temperatures and a leashed hike or scenic walk near the trailheads.

Afternoon

Return to town for lunch, then choose a relaxed outing on the Victor to Driggs Rail-Trail or a round at The Links at Teton Peaks if your dog is comfortable around a golf setting.

Evening

Book dinner at Forage Bistro & Lounge or Pizzeria Alpino and keep the evening easy after a full outdoor day.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Driggs, Idaho good for a trip with a dog?

Yes. Driggs works especially well for travelers who prioritize trails, cabins, and patio dining over big-city amenities. Traditional pet-friendly hotels are limited, but dog-friendly cabins and vacation rentals are easier to find.

Are there off-leash dog parks in Driggs?

Driggs itself does not have a dedicated off-leash dog park listed in the sources used for this guide. The nearest clearly identified fenced dog park is Victor Dog Park in nearby Victor.

Can dogs go to Teton Canyon?

Yes. Dogs are welcome in Teton Canyon, but the U.S. Forest Service notes they must be on a leash.

Are dogs allowed at restaurants in Driggs?

Yes, at some patios. Citizen 33 Brewery and Rise Coffee House are clear dog-friendly options for outdoor seating. For other restaurants, it is smart to call ahead because patio policies can change seasonally.

What is the best dog-friendly lodging in Driggs?

Teton Valley Cabins is one of the strongest direct options because it publishes a specific dog policy, nightly pet fees, and rules for designated pet cabins.

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