Dog-Friendly Genoa, Nevada

Historic small-town charm, scenic foothill trails, and easy access to Carson Valley make Genoa a relaxed base for a dog-friendly weekend.

Genoa, NV

8.1 Pet-Friendly Score
Avg Pet Fee: $25-40
Dog Parks: 1
Off-Leash Beach: No
Outdoor Dining Law: No

Best For

Historic strolls

Genoa’s compact downtown is easy to explore on foot with your leashed dog.

Foothill hiking

The Genoa Trail System offers 16 miles of dog-friendly multi-use trails with mountain and valley views.

Quiet weekend base

You’ll find more lodging and dining options a short drive away in Gardnerville, Minden, and Carson City.

Top Dog-Friendly Picks

The Pink House

A pet-friendly Genoa stop for wine, coffee, sandwiches, and light fare at outdoor tables.

Mormon Station State Historic Park

Leashed dogs are welcome in the outdoor areas of this historic park.

Lampe Park

A larger nearby park in Gardnerville with open space, creekside paths, and picnic areas.

Dog-Friendly Hotels Near Genoa

Historian Inn

4.2/5
Hotel

A practical stay in nearby Gardnerville with easy access to Genoa and Carson Valley. Good for travelers who want a simple base close to downtown services.

Pet fee: $40 per pet, per night Allows 2 dogs with a combined weight up to 150 lbs in designated rooms. Dogs may not be left unattended. No cats.

1427 US Highway 395 N, Gardnerville, NV 89410

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Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Minden by IHG

4.1/5
Hotel

A convenient Minden option with standard chain-hotel amenities and a grassy pet area, useful for road-trippers exploring Genoa and the eastern Sierra foothills.

Pet fee: $40 per pet, per stay Welcomes 2 dogs of any size. Dogs may not be left unattended. Assigned pet-friendly floor. No cats.

1659 Hwy 88, Minden, NV 89423

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Quality Inn & Suites Minden

4/5
Hotel

A budget-friendlier stay near Genoa with quick highway access and a flexible pet policy for larger dogs.

Pet fee: $25 per pet, per night Welcomes 2 dogs up to 150 lbs. Dogs may not be left unattended. Cats considered with prior hotel approval.

1795 Ironwood Drive, Minden, NV 89423

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My Place Hotel Carson City NV

3.9/5
Hotel

A newer Carson City option with kitchen-style conveniences, suitable if you want more dining choices while staying within easy driving distance of Genoa.

Pet fee: $30 per pet, per night Welcomes 2 pets with a combined weight up to 80 lbs. Both dogs and cats are welcome.

17 Hospitality Way, Carson City, NV 89706

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Best Western Topaz Lake Inn

4/5
Hotel

A scenic option south of Genoa for travelers pairing Carson Valley with Topaz Lake and Highway 395 drives.

Pet fee: $20 per pet, per night Allows 2 dogs up to 50 lbs. Guests with dogs should verify pet-friendly room availability before booking. Dogs must be crated if left unattended. No cats.

3410 Sandy Bowers Avenue, Gardnerville, NV 89410

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Dog-Friendly Restaurants Near Genoa

The Pink House

Cafe & Wine Bar

Genoa’s main dog-friendly dining stop, with outdoor tables for wine, coffee, sandwiches, salads, soups, and cheese boards.

Dogs are welcome at the outdoor tables.
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J T Basque Bar & Dining Room

Basque Restaurant

A classic Carson Valley meal in Gardnerville with dog-friendly outdoor seating and hearty family-style service.

Offers dog-friendly outdoor seating.

1426 U.S. Hwy 395 N, Gardnerville, NV 89410

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Overland Restaurant & Pub

American Restaurant

A reliable patio option in Gardnerville for lunch, dinner, or weekend brunch, with shaded outdoor seating for dogs and their people.

Dogs are welcome on the shaded outdoor patio.

1451 U.S. Hwy 395 N, Gardnerville, NV 89410

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Great Basin Brewing Company Minden

Brewpub

A casual brewpub with a large patio where you can pair craft beer with burgers, pizza, wings, and other pub fare.

Dogs are welcome at outdoor tables on the patio.

1573 U.S. Hwy 395 N, Minden, NV 89423

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Minden Meat and Deli

Deli & Beer Bar

A laid-back stop with outdoor tables, sandwiches, burgers, and a strong craft beer selection.

Dogs are welcome at the outdoor tables.

1595 US Hwy 395 N, Minden, NV 89423-4101

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The Grill Next Door

American Grill

A small family-run Gardnerville spot with burgers, comfort food, and an enclosed outdoor patio that works well for dogs.

Dogs are welcome on the enclosed outdoor patio or open space.

1267 U.S. Hwy 395 N #K, Gardnerville, NV 89410

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Dog-Friendly Activities & Parks

Genoa Trail System

Trail Network

One of the area’s best dog-friendly outdoor draws, with about 16 miles of multi-use trails beginning near historic Genoa. Expect foothill climbs, valley views, and leash requirements.

Dog-friendly trails; dogs must be leashed and under control at all times.

100 Genoa Canyon Road, Genoa, NV 89423

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Genoa Loop

Hiking Trail

A popular moderate loop in the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest area near Genoa, known for views, creek crossings, and seasonal waterfall scenery.

Dogs are welcome but must be on a leash.
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Mormon Station State Historic Park

State Historic Park

A good low-key stop for a leashed walk among lawns and outdoor historic features in the heart of Genoa.

Leashed dogs are welcome in the outside areas of the park.

2307 Main St, Genoa, NV 89411

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Lampe Park

Community Park

A larger nearby park in Gardnerville with open lawns, creekside areas, picnic spots, and room for an easy dog walk between activities.

Good for leashed walks in a public park setting.

1329 Waterloo Lane, Gardnerville, NV

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River Fork Ranch

Nature Area

Recommended by Travel Nevada as a lower-elevation alternative near Genoa when you want a gentler outing with scenic Carson Valley surroundings.

Check current on-site rules before visiting; nearby trail and open-space areas generally require leash control.
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A Dog-Friendly Weekend in Genoa

This itinerary keeps drive times short while mixing historic Genoa with nearby Carson Valley patios and parks.

Day 1: Historic Genoa Arrival

Morning

Check into your hotel in Gardnerville, Minden, or Carson City, then drive into Genoa for an easy walk through the historic district.

Afternoon

Visit Mormon Station State Historic Park and spend time exploring the outdoor grounds with your leashed dog.

Evening

Grab a patio table at The Pink House for light fare, wine, coffee, or a relaxed early dinner.

Day 2: Trail Day in Carson Valley

Morning

Start early on the Genoa Trail System or tackle part of the Genoa Loop before the day warms up.

Afternoon

Head to Minden or Gardnerville for lunch at Great Basin Brewing Company Minden, Minden Meat and Deli, or J T Basque Bar & Dining Room.

Evening

Wind down with a stroll at Lampe Park, then return to your hotel for a quiet night.

Day 3: Easy Morning Before Departure

Morning

Choose a shorter scenic outing near Genoa, such as a gentler walk inspired by the River Fork Ranch area.

Afternoon

Stop for brunch or lunch at Overland Restaurant & Pub or The Grill Next Door before heading home.

Evening

Depart Carson Valley with water, snacks, and a tired trail dog.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Genoa, Nevada good for dogs?

Yes. Genoa works well for dogs if you like small historic towns and leashed outdoor activities. The biggest strengths are the Genoa Trail System, walkable downtown, and easy access to more hotels and patios in nearby Gardnerville and Minden.

Are dogs allowed on restaurant patios in Genoa?

Nevada food rules generally do not allow pet dogs inside food establishments, and service animals are the main exception indoors. In practice, dog-friendly dining usually means outdoor patio seating where the business allows it, such as at The Pink House and several nearby Carson Valley restaurants.

Are there dog-friendly hotels in Genoa itself?

Options in Genoa itself are limited. Most travelers with dogs stay in nearby Gardnerville, Minden, Carson City, or Topaz Lake, where there are more clearly listed pet policies and fees.

Can dogs hike the Genoa Trail System?

Yes. The Genoa Trail System is dog friendly, but dogs must be leashed and under control. Bring water, especially in warmer months, and start earlier in the day for the most comfortable conditions.

Is there an off-leash dog park in Genoa?

Genoa is better known for leashed trail access than dedicated off-leash facilities. Nearby public parks like Lampe Park are better for casual walks, but you should expect leash use unless posted otherwise.

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