Dog-Friendly Gold Hill, Oregon

A Rogue Valley basecamp with riverfront trails, off-leash play, pet-welcoming wineries, and easy access to Grants Pass and Medford.

Gold Hill, OR

8.2 Pet-Friendly Score
Avg Pet Fee: $20-30/night
Dog Parks: 1
Off-Leash Beach: Yes
Outdoor Dining Law: Yes

Best for Dogs

Dog Park at Gold Hill Sports Park

A fenced off-leash area with shade trees, benches, and waste stations inside Gold Hill Sports Park.

Valley of the Rogue State Park

Leashed dogs can explore the riverfront interpretive trail and Greenway connections; off-leash play is allowed on some beaches under voice control.

Cliff Creek Cellars at the Vineyard

A dog-friendly Gold Hill winery with outdoor seating and vineyard views.

Good to Know

Outdoor dining with dogs

Oregon food code allows pet dogs in designated outdoor seating areas, so patio dining is common when restaurants choose to participate.

Stay strategy

Gold Hill has limited traditional lodging, so many travelers stay in nearby Grants Pass, Medford, or at the Medford / Gold Hill KOA.

Trip style

Gold Hill works best as a quiet base for river walks, wine tasting, and day trips around the Rogue Valley.

Dog-Friendly Places to Stay Near Gold Hill

Medford / Gold Hill KOA

4/5
Campground / RV Park

Closest mainstream pet-friendly stay to Gold Hill, with convenient access to the Rogue River and Gold Hill Sports Park.

$$ Dogs are allowed but must be kept on a leash no longer than 6 feet when outside your vehicle.
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Holiday Inn Express Grants Pass by IHG

4.3/5
Hotel

A practical hotel option west of Gold Hill with welcome treats and a designated pet relief area.

$$ Pet fee: $20 per pet, per night Welcomes up to 3 dogs of any size; pet-friendly rooms are on the first two floors. Cats are not allowed.

105 NE Agness Ave, Grants Pass, OR 97526

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Best Western Grants Pass Inn

4.1/5
Hotel

Reliable chain stay with a pet relief area and easy highway access for Rogue Valley road trips.

$$ Pet fee: $25 per night, up to $50 per stay Welcomes 2 pets up to 80 lbs in designated rooms. Dogs and cats are permitted; pets may not be left unattended.
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Best Western Inn at the Rogue

4.1/5
Hotel

A nearby Grants Pass-area option with pet amenities and a park across the street.

$$ Pet fee: $30 per night Welcomes 2 dogs up to 80 lbs in designated rooms. Dogs may not be left unattended; cats are not allowed.
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Comfort Inn South

4/5
Hotel

A convenient Medford stay for travelers who want quick access to Gold Hill plus city dining and services.

$$ Pet fee: $25 per pet, per night Allows 2 pets up to 75 lbs in designated rooms. Dogs and cats are welcome.
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Riverside Inn

4.2/5
Hotel

A river-adjacent Grants Pass stay that works well for travelers pairing Gold Hill with downtown dining.

$$ Pet fee: $25 per pet, per night Allows 2 dogs of any size in designated rooms. Cats are not accepted, and dogs may not be left unattended.
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Dog-Friendly Restaurants and Sips Near Gold Hill

Foots Creek Deli Mart

4.3/5
Deli

Gold Hill’s main dog-friendly casual stop, with outdoor tables for breakfast, lunch, or a quick road-trip bite.

$ Dogs are welcome at the outdoor tables along the sidewalk; table service is not available, so pets must remain outside while you order.

3175 Rogue River Hwy, Gold Hill, OR 97525

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Cliff Creek Cellars at the Vineyard

4.7/5
Winery

A scenic Gold Hill tasting room where dogs can join you outside among vineyard views.

$$ Dog-friendly with outdoor seating.

1015 McDonough Road, Gold Hill, OR 97525

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River's Edge

4.5/5
New American Restaurant

A polished riverside Grants Pass restaurant with a pet-friendly patio and one of the area’s best dog-focused dining setups.

$$$ Dogs are welcome at outside tables on the riverfront patio. Dog Menu

1936 Rogue River Hwy, Grants Pass, OR 97527

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The Depot Eatery

4/5
Breakfast & Lunch Restaurant

A dependable Grants Pass breakfast-and-lunch stop with dog-friendly outdoor seating.

$$ Dogs can join you at an outdoor table, weather permitting.

577 NE F St, Grants Pass, OR 97526

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DANCIN Vineyards

4.6/5
Winery / Restaurant

A popular Rogue Valley wine destination with outdoor seating that welcomes dogs and sometimes offers pup cups on request.

$$$ Dogs are welcome in the outdoor seating areas.

4477 South Stage Road, Medford, OR 97501

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Tap & Vine at 559

4.4/5
Gastropub

A Medford patio pick with a large dog-friendly outdoor space and a broad food-and-drink menu.

$$ Dogs are welcome on the large pet-friendly patio.

559 Medford Center, Medford, OR 97504

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Dog-Friendly Parks and Activities Around Gold Hill

Dog Park at Gold Hill Sports Park

Dog Park

Gold Hill’s dedicated off-leash dog park with separate space from the rest of the sports complex, plus shade trees, benches, and waste stations.

Off-Leash

14775 OR-234, Gold Hill, OR 97525

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Gold Hill Sports Park

Park

A broad recreation area where leashed dogs can walk paved paths, and off-leash play is available in the designated dog park.

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Valley of the Rogue State Park

State Park

A strong pick for dogs who love river walks, with a 1.25-mile interpretive trail and Greenway access along the Rogue River.

Off-Leash

3792 N River Rd, Rogue River, OR 97537

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Rogue River Greenway Trail at Valley of the Rogue

Trail

A paved multi-use corridor through the park that’s ideal for leashed walks with easy terrain.

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Cliff Creek Cellars at the Vineyard

Winery Experience

Beyond tastings, this is one of the easiest dog-friendly outings in Gold Hill for a relaxed afternoon outdoors.

1015 McDonough Road, Gold Hill, OR 97525

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Troon Vineyard

Winery Experience

A nearby Applegate Valley outing where leashed dogs are welcome at outside tables on the vineyard grounds.

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A Dog-Friendly Weekend in Gold Hill

This itinerary keeps drive times short while mixing local walks, patio time, and easy Rogue Valley day trips.

Day 1: Arrival and River Time

Morning

Check into your stay near Gold Hill, then head to Gold Hill Sports Park for a leashed walk and a run in the dog park if your pup needs to burn energy.

Afternoon

Grab a casual bite at Foots Creek Deli Mart, then spend the afternoon at Valley of the Rogue State Park walking the river trail and Greenway.

Evening

Wind down with a dog-friendly tasting at Cliff Creek Cellars at the Vineyard before returning for a quiet evening.

Day 2: Grants Pass Day Trip

Morning

Drive west to Grants Pass for breakfast or brunch at The Depot Eatery with your dog on the patio.

Afternoon

Take a scenic walk along the river, then settle in for a relaxed late lunch or early dinner at River's Edge, where dogs are welcome outside and the setting feels special.

Evening

Return to Gold Hill for a slower evening, or stay out for sunset views along the Rogue River corridor.

Day 3: Medford or Jacksonville Finish

Morning

Head toward Medford or Jacksonville for a final outing at DANCIN Vineyards or Tap & Vine at 559, depending on whether you want wine country or a city patio.

Afternoon

Pick up supplies, stretch your legs one more time at Valley of the Rogue State Park, and start the drive home.

Evening

If you’re not leaving yet, keep the last night simple with another stop at Gold Hill Sports Park or a relaxed campfire evening at the KOA.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Gold Hill, Oregon good for dogs?

Yes. Gold Hill is a solid dog-friendly base for travelers who like quiet stays, river walks, and easy access to nearby dining in Grants Pass and Medford. Its biggest local strengths are Gold Hill Sports Park, the off-leash dog park, and Valley of the Rogue State Park.

Are there dog-friendly hotels in Gold Hill itself?

Traditional hotel inventory in Gold Hill is limited. Most travelers stay at the Medford / Gold Hill KOA or book pet-friendly hotels in nearby Grants Pass or Medford.

Can dogs go off leash at Valley of the Rogue State Park?

Leashed dogs are welcome on trails and in most park areas. The park is also known for allowing dogs under voice command on beaches, but dogs should remain under close control and owners should always clean up after them.

Can dogs sit with you at restaurant patios in Oregon?

Yes, in designated outdoor seating areas. Oregon food code allows pet dogs in approved outdoor dining spaces, so many local patios and winery seating areas can welcome dogs.

What is the best dog park in Gold Hill?

The Dog Park at Gold Hill Sports Park is the top local off-leash option. It is fenced and includes shade trees, benches, and waste stations.

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