Dog-Friendly Granbury, Texas
Historic square strolls, lake views, pet-friendly patios, and an off-leash bark park make Granbury an easy weekend with your dog.
Granbury, TX
Best for Off-Leash Play
A fenced 1.5-acre dog park with separate areas for large and small dogs, plus water, benches, and shade.
Best for Patio Dining
Downtown square favorite with a pet-friendly outdoor patio and a broad menu.
Casual lakeside dining with outdoor seating near the marina.
Know Before You Go
Granbury City Beach is scenic and walkable from downtown, but pets are prohibited on the beach itself.
Texas law allows restaurants to permit dogs in outdoor dining areas if they follow state requirements.
Dog-Friendly Hotels in Granbury
Hilton Garden Inn Granbury
Waterfront stay next to the conference center and close to downtown, with pet-friendly rooms and grassy areas for pet use.
635 E Pearl St, Granbury, TX 76048
Visit WebsiteComfort Suites Granbury
All-suite option near Harbor Lakes with free breakfast and a pet relief area on site.
903 Harbor Lakes Dr, Granbury, TX 76048
Visit WebsiteQuality Inn & Suites Granbury
Budget-friendly Harbor Lakes stay with easy highway access and designated pet-friendly rooms.
800 Harbor Lakes Dr, Granbury, TX 76048
Visit WebsiteBest Western Granbury Inn & Suites
Convenient stay about 1.5 miles from the historic square with breakfast, indoor pool, and pet-friendly rooms.
1517 Plaza Dr, Granbury, TX 76048
Visit WebsiteLa Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Granbury
Popular chain option off Highway 377 with breakfast, pool, and pet-friendly rooms close to local attractions.
880 Harbor Lakes Dr, Granbury, TX 76048
Visit WebsiteDog-Friendly Restaurants in Granbury
Farina's Winery & Cafe
Historic square restaurant and wine bar with a pet-friendly outdoor patio, steaks, cheese plates, and live music on weekends.
202 N Houston St, Granbury, TX 76048
Visit WebsiteChristina's American Table
Cozy square-side bistro known for sandwiches, soups, salads, and desserts.
119 E Bridge St, Granbury, TX 76048
Visit WebsiteMesquite Pit on Lake Granbury
Longtime local favorite for mesquite-grilled steaks, barbecue, seafood, and American comfort food with outdoor seating.
919 East Pearl Street, Granbury, TX 76048
Visit WebsiteStumpy's Lakeside Grill
Casual marina-side spot for po-boys, shrimp, burgers, tacos, and frozen drinks with outdoor seating.
2323 S Morgan St, Granbury, TX 76048
Visit WebsiteFuzzy's Taco Shop
Easygoing taco stop on Pearl Street with a patio overlooking downtown.
115 W Pearl St, Granbury, TX 76048
Visit WebsiteBrew Drinkery
Craft beer bar with 40 taps, coffee, wine, live music, and a relaxed downtown vibe.
206 E Pearl St, Granbury, TX 76048
Visit WebsiteDog-Friendly Parks & Activities in Granbury
Granbury Bark Park
Granbury's dedicated off-leash dog park with separate large- and small-dog areas, obstacles, benches, and water.
600 West Moore Street, Granbury, TX 76048
Visit WebsiteRevolver Brewing
Saturday brewery event with live music, food trucks, picnic tables, and a large grassy area.
5650 Matlock Rd, Granbury, TX 76049
Visit WebsiteBarking Rocks Winery
Small local winery open Saturdays, good for a relaxed tasting stop with your leashed dog.
1919 Allen Ct, Granbury, TX 76048
Visit WebsiteShanley Park
Landscaped green space in the historic district that works well for a leashed stroll near downtown shops and patios.
400 N Houston, Granbury, TX 76048
Visit WebsiteHewlett Park
Lakefront park with picnic areas and a fishing pier across from the conference center, useful for a leashed walk near the water.
621 E Pearl Street, Granbury, TX 76048
Visit WebsiteGranbury City Beach Park
Popular lakefront stop and boardwalk access point near downtown. Good for nearby walking, but dogs are not allowed on the beach itself.
505 E Pearl St, Granbury, TX 76048
Visit WebsiteA Dog-Friendly Weekend in Granbury
This easy two-day plan mixes patio meals, downtown walks, and lake-area stops while avoiding places where dogs are prohibited.
Day 1: Historic Square + Bark Park
Check into a pet-friendly hotel like Hilton Garden Inn Granbury or Comfort Suites Granbury, then let your dog burn off energy at Granbury Bark Park.
Head to the historic square for lunch on a patio at Farina's Winery & Cafe or Christina's American Table, then stroll around Shanley Park and downtown shops with your dog on leash.
Grab dinner and drinks at Brew Drinkery or Fuzzy's Taco Shop, then take a sunset walk near Hewlett Park and the lakefront.
Day 2: Lake Views + Local Sips
Start with a relaxed walk near the boardwalk and lakefront area around East Pearl Street, keeping in mind that dogs are not allowed on City Beach itself.
Choose a laid-back patio lunch at Stumpy's Lakeside Grill or Mesquite Pit on Lake Granbury, then visit Barking Rocks Winery or Revolver Brewing if you're in town on Saturday.
Wrap up with one more downtown patio stop or a quiet lakeside drive before heading home.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Granbury good for a trip with a dog?
Yes. Granbury is especially good for a relaxed weekend with your dog thanks to pet-friendly hotels, several patio restaurants, a dedicated off-leash bark park, and walkable downtown areas.
Are dogs allowed on Granbury City Beach?
No. City rules state that pets and animals are prohibited at City Beach Park, so plan to use nearby parks and sidewalks instead of the beach itself.
Does Granbury have an off-leash dog park?
Yes. Granbury Bark Park at 600 West Moore Street is a fenced off-leash park with separate areas for large and small dogs.
Can dogs go to restaurant patios in Granbury?
Often yes. Texas law allows restaurants to permit dogs in outdoor dining areas if they follow state requirements, and several Granbury restaurants offer outdoor seating that welcomes dogs.
What do pet-friendly hotels in Granbury usually charge?
In Granbury, common pet fees are around $20 to $25 per pet per night, though some hotels charge higher flat fees depending on the brand and length of stay.
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