Dog-Friendly Eureka, California

From Old Town boardwalk strolls to redwood park walks and pet-friendly patios, Eureka makes a relaxed North Coast base for traveling with your dog.

Eureka, CA

8.3 Pet-Friendly Score
Avg Pet Fee: $15-30
Dog Parks: 1
Off-Leash Beach: No
Outdoor Dining Law: Yes

Best for Walks

Old Town & Waterfront

Historic streets, boardwalk views, and easy strolling near pet-friendly patios.

Sequoia Park

A redwood-filled city park with shaded paths that feels surprisingly wild inside city limits.

Hikshari' Trail

A scenic waterfront trail popular for leashed dog walks and bay views.

Good to Know

Outdoor dining with dogs

California law allows restaurants to permit pet dogs in outdoor dining areas if specific conditions are met.

Hotel fees vary

Many Eureka pet-friendly hotels charge modest nightly or per-stay fees, but policies differ by room type and number of pets.

Dog-Friendly Hotels in Eureka

Motel 6 Eureka, CA - Redwood Coast

4/5
Budget hotel

A simple budget-friendly stay for road trippers with one of the easiest pet policies in town.

$ Pet fee: No pet fee Two well-behaved pets up to 150 lbs are welcome at no additional fee; pets should not be left unattended.

1934 Broadway, Eureka, CA 95501

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Clarion Hotel By Humboldt Bay

4/5
Hotel

A convenient south Eureka option with straightforward pet pricing and easy highway access.

$$ Pet fee: $15 per pet, per stay Up to 2 pets of any size in designated rooms; both dogs and cats welcome.

2223 4th Street, Eureka, CA 95501

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Super 8 by Wyndham Eureka

3.8/5
Budget hotel

A downtown-leaning base close to the waterfront and Old Town for travelers who want walkable access.

$ Pet fee: $25 per night Allows 1 dog of any size; no cats.

1304 4th St, Eureka, CA 95501-0605

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Days Inn by Wyndham Eureka CA

3.8/5
Hotel

A practical Old Town-adjacent choice for short stays with easy in-and-out access.

$ Pet fee: $20 per pet, per night Welcomes up to 2 pets of any size.

270 5th St, Eureka, CA 95501

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Studio 6 Eureka, CA - Old Town

3.8/5
Extended-stay motel

A handy Old Town location with kitchenettes, useful for longer dog-friendly stays.

$$ Pet fee: $15 per pet, per night Allows 2 pets of any size; refundable $150 deposit per stay applies.

129 4th Street, Eureka, CA

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Carter House Inns

4.8/5
Boutique inn

A more upscale historic stay near the waterfront with limited dog-friendly room categories.

$$$ Pet fee: $30 per stay Welcomes 2 dogs of any size in designated rooms only; Carter House rooms, Mansion rooms, and Family Suites are not pet friendly; no cats.

301 L St, Eureka, CA 95501

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Dog-Friendly Restaurants in Eureka

Humboldt Bay Bistro

4/5
American-French fusion

A polished waterfront-adjacent spot where dogs are welcome on the outdoor patio when weather cooperates.

$$ Dogs allowed on the outdoor patio.

1436 2nd St, Eureka, CA 95501

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Brick & Fire Bistro

4.5/5
Bistro

Known for wood-fired pizzas and seasonal dishes, with a small covered and heated patio that welcomes dogs.

$$ Dogs welcome on the outdoor covered patio.

1630 F St, Eureka, CA 95501-2365

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Jack's Seafood

4/5
Seafood restaurant

A waterfront favorite with bay views, seafood classics, and dog-friendly outdoor seating.

$$ Dog-friendly outdoor seating.

4 C St, Suite B, Eureka, CA 95501-0383

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Ramone's Bakery & Cafe

4.3/5
Bakery and cafe

A reliable breakfast or lunch stop with baked goods, sandwiches, and patio seating popular with locals.

$$ Dogs welcome at outdoor seating.

2223 Harrison Ave, Eureka, CA 95501-3214

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Old Town Coffee & Chocolates

4.3/5
Coffeehouse

A cozy Old Town coffee stop with a couple of outdoor tables for a quick break with your pup.

$ Leashed dogs welcome at outdoor tables.

211 F St, Eureka, CA 95501

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Lost Coast Brewery & Cafe

4.3/5
Brewpub

A classic Eureka beer stop downtown, handy for casual meals after a walk around Old Town.

$$ Dog-friendly patio seating.

617 4th St, Eureka, CA 95501

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Dog-Friendly Parks and Activities in Eureka

Sequoia Park

4.7/5
Park

A signature Eureka green space with towering redwoods, shaded walking paths, and easy access to neighborhood cafes afterward.

Leashed dogs are welcome in the park grounds.

3414 W St, Eureka, CA 95503-5656

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Redwood Park

4.6/5
Park

A local favorite for forested walks with a quieter feel and plenty of shade on warmer days.

Leashed dogs welcome on park trails.

Park entrance near W St and Dolbeer St, Eureka, CA 95503

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Hikshari' Trail

4.6/5
Trail

A scenic waterfront route for leashed walks with marsh, bay, and birdwatching views.

Leashed dogs welcome on the trail.

Eureka Waterfront, Eureka, CA 95501

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Halvorsen Waterfront Park

4.4/5
Park

A bayfront park near Old Town that works well for a casual stroll, event stop, or stretch break.

Leashed dogs welcome in the park.

Waterfront Dr, Eureka, CA 95501

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Madaket Cruise on the Humboldt Bay

4.5/5
Activity

A memorable bay cruise departing from the foot of C Street, ideal if your dog is comfortable around boats and new sounds.

Check directly before booking for current dog policy.

Foot of C Street, Eureka, CA 95501

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Old Town Eureka

4.5/5
Activity district

The easiest part of town for dog-friendly wandering, with Victorian architecture, shops, murals, and patio stops.

Leashed dogs welcome in outdoor public areas.

Old Town Eureka, Eureka, CA 95501

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A Dog-Friendly Weekend in Eureka

This two-day plan mixes redwood walks, waterfront time, and easy patio meals.

Day 1: Old Town and the Waterfront

Morning

Check into your hotel, then start with coffee and a pastry at Old Town Coffee & Chocolates or Ramone's Bakery & Cafe before strolling Old Town Eureka with your dog.

Afternoon

Walk the waterfront and Hikshari' Trail, then grab lunch on a dog-friendly patio at Jack's Seafood or Humboldt Bay Bistro.

Evening

Settle in with dinner and a local beer at Lost Coast Brewery & Cafe, then take a relaxed sunset walk near Halvorsen Waterfront Park.

Day 2: Redwoods and Neighborhood Eats

Morning

Head to Sequoia Park or Redwood Park for a shaded redwood walk before the day gets busier.

Afternoon

Return to town for lunch on the patio at Brick & Fire Bistro, then browse shops and galleries around Old Town with plenty of sniff breaks.

Evening

Wrap up with a casual final stroll along the bay or, if schedules line up and your dog is comfortable, check availability for a Humboldt Bay cruise.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Eureka, California good for traveling with dogs?

Yes. Eureka is one of the better dog-friendly bases on the North Coast thanks to walkable Old Town streets, waterfront trails, redwood parks, and a solid mix of pet-friendly hotels and patios.

Are dogs allowed at restaurants in Eureka?

Many Eureka restaurants allow dogs in outdoor seating areas. California law lets restaurants permit pet dogs in outdoor dining spaces if they follow state rules, so patio access depends on each business.

Are there off-leash dog parks in Eureka?

Eureka has limited dedicated off-leash options compared with larger California cities, so most visitors rely on leashed walks in parks, on trails, and around the waterfront.

What part of Eureka is best to stay in with a dog?

Old Town and the downtown/waterfront area are especially convenient if you want walkable access to restaurants, bay views, and short outings without driving everywhere.

Do Eureka hotels usually charge pet fees?

Usually yes, though fees are often modest. In Eureka, current pet fees commonly range from no fee at some budget properties to about $15 to $30 per pet or per stay.

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