Dog-Friendly Hana, Hawaii

A practical 2026 guide to pet-friendly stays, scenic stops, outdoor dining, and low-key adventures in East Maui with your dog.

Hana, HI

7.8 Pet-Friendly Score
Avg Pet Fee: $100+
Off-Leash Beach: No
Outdoor Dining Law: Yes

Best for scenic walks

Hāna Bay Beach Park

A central waterfront park with picnic areas, restrooms, and easy shoreline access for leashed walks.

Waiʻanapanapa State Park

One of Hana’s signature stops for leashed sightseeing, short walks, and dramatic coastal views; reservations and entry fees apply.

Best dog-friendly dining setups

Hāna Ranch Restaurant

Resort restaurant with outdoor seating and broad ocean views, making it one of the easier sit-down options with a dog.

Thai Food By Pranee

Casual outdoor seating and quick lunch service in town, convenient for road-trippers with dogs.

Know before you go

Limited pet-friendly lodging

Hana has very few full-service lodging options that clearly publish dog policies, so book early and confirm directly before arrival.

National park restrictions nearby

In the Kīpahulu District of Haleakalā National Park, dogs are allowed only on roads, in parking lots, paved pathways, and certain campground areas—not on trails.

Dog-Friendly Hotels and Stays in Hana

Hana-Maui Resort, a Destination by Hyatt

4/5
Resort

The best-known full-service stay in Hana, with expansive grounds and a published dog policy that makes it the clearest hotel choice for travelers bringing a dog.

$$$$ Pet fee: $100 per stay up to 6 nights Dogs only. Advance notice of at least 3 days requested. One dog up to 50 lb or two dogs with a combined weight up to 75 lb. Dogs must be leashed on property and are not allowed in restaurants or pool areas.

5031 Hana Hwy, Hana, HI 96713

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Luana Spa Retreat

4.7/5
Retreat / Ranch stay

A small Hana-area retreat on Uakea Road that is often used by travelers seeking a quieter, more residential stay close to town.

$$$ Pet policy not clearly published online; confirm directly before booking.

5050 Uakea Rd, Hana, HI 96713

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Hana Kai Maui

Condo-style oceanfront stay

An oceanfront condo-style property near Hana Bay that works well for travelers who want kitchen access and a walkable base near town.

$$$ Pet policy not clearly published online; confirm directly before booking.

153 Haneoo Rd, Hana, HI 96713

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Aloha Cottages

Cottage stay

A long-running cottage-style lodging option in Hana for travelers who prefer a simple local stay over resort amenities.

$$ Pet policy not clearly published online; confirm directly before booking.
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Hana Bay Elua Cottage

Vacation rental

A private cottage option in Hana listed as dog-friendly on pet-travel directories, useful for travelers who need a self-contained stay.

Pet fee: $100 per pet, per stay Allows up to 2 dogs of any size according to listing details; verify current rules and approval requirements with host before booking.
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Dog-Friendly Restaurants in Hana

Hāna Ranch Restaurant

3.5/5
American / Hawaiian

A scenic sit-down restaurant at Hana-Maui Resort with outdoor seating, making it one of the most practical full-meal stops for diners with dogs.

$$$ Outdoor seating available. Call ahead to confirm current dog allowance on the patio.

5031 Hana Hwy, Hotel Hana Maui, Hana, HI 96713

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Thai Food By Pranee

4.6/5
Thai

A beloved casual Hana lunch stop with outdoor seating and a relaxed setup that suits travelers stopping with a leashed dog.

$ Outdoor seating available. Confirm current dog policy before visiting.

5050 Uakea Rd, Hana, HI 96713

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Huli Huli Chicken

4.5/5
Beachside stand

A classic Hana-area roadside stop near Koki Beach known for picnic-style eating in an open-air setting.

$ Open-air beachside setup; keep dogs leashed and away from food prep areas.

175 Haneoo Rd, Hana, HI 96713

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Braddah Hutts BBQ Grill

5/5
Barbecue

A casual roadside BBQ stop on Hana Highway with quick service and easy outdoor ordering for road-trippers with dogs.

$ Outdoor roadside setup; dogs should remain leashed and under control.

5305 Hana Hwy, Hana, HI 96713

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Island Chef

Roadside / local plates

A useful Road to Hana food stop at Nahiku Marketplace for travelers heading into or out of Hana with a dog in the car.

$ Outdoor roadside setting; confirm current dog tolerance on shared seating areas.

Road to Hana at mile marker 29, Nahiku Market Place, Hana, Maui, HI

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Dog-Friendly Activities and Parks in Hana

Hāna Bay Beach Park

Beach park

The easiest everyday dog stop in town for a waterfront stroll, picnic break, and quick leg stretch after the drive.

150 Keawa Pl, Hana, Maui, HI 96713

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Waiʻanapanapa State Park

State park

A must-see Hana landmark with black sand scenery, coastal viewpoints, and short walking opportunities for leashed dogs in permitted areas.

Near Mile Marker 32, Hana, HI 96713

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Kīpahulu Campground

Campground / scenic stop

A dog-possible option near the Kīpahulu District of Haleakalā National Park where pets are allowed on leash within campground boundaries and roads, but not on trails.

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Kīpahulu District, Haleakalā National Park

National park scenic drive area

Worth visiting for the dramatic coastal setting, but pet access is limited to roads, parking lots, and paved pathways only.

12 miles past Hana on Hana Highway, Maui, HI

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Kaumahina State Wayside

Scenic wayside

A roadside viewpoint west of Hana that works well as a leashed stretch stop during the drive, especially for scenic breaks.

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A Dog-Friendly Weekend in Hana

Hana is best approached slowly. Build in extra time for the drive, shade breaks, water, and short leashed walks instead of a packed schedule.

Day 1: Arrival and easy town time

Morning

Drive the Road to Hana with frequent pull-offs and short leash breaks. Check into your lodging and let your dog decompress after the winding drive.

Afternoon

Head to Hāna Bay Beach Park for a relaxed waterfront walk and picnic-style downtime. If your dog is settled, grab lunch from Thai Food By Pranee or another casual outdoor stop.

Evening

Enjoy dinner at Hāna Ranch Restaurant’s outdoor seating area if patio access is available that day, then keep the evening quiet back at your stay.

Day 2: Scenic coast and black sand views

Morning

Visit Waiʻanapanapa State Park early with reservations in place. Focus on scenic overlooks and short leashed walks rather than longer exploration.

Afternoon

Return toward town for lunch, then spend a low-key afternoon around Hana Bay or resting at your lodging during the warmest part of the day.

Evening

Pick up casual takeout or stop at Braddah Hutts BBQ Grill, then enjoy sunset views from a quiet roadside turnout or your accommodation.

Day 3: Kīpahulu side trip and departure

Morning

If your dog handles car time well, drive toward the Kīpahulu District of Haleakalā National Park and stick to pet-allowed developed areas only.

Afternoon

Stop for lunch on the way back through Hana, then begin the return drive with extra time for breaks and water.

Evening

If you are overnighting elsewhere on Maui, choose a shorter final stop in Paia or Kahului after leaving Hana.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Hana, Hawaii good for traveling with a dog?

Yes, if you plan for a slower trip. Hana is scenic and relaxed, but pet-friendly lodging and services are limited compared with other parts of Maui.

Are dogs allowed at Waiʻanapanapa State Park?

Leashed dogs may be possible in developed outdoor areas, but rules can change and reservations are required for entry. Confirm current access before visiting.

Can dogs go on trails in Haleakalā National Park near Hana?

No. In Haleakalā National Park, dogs are not permitted on trails. They are limited to roads, parking lots, paved pathways, and certain campground areas.

Are there dog parks in Hana?

Hana does not have a dedicated dog park listed in the sources used for this guide. Most visitors rely on leashed walks at beach parks and roadside scenic stops.

Do restaurants in Hana allow dogs?

Some Hana restaurants and food stands offer outdoor seating or open-air service, but dog access is usually at the business’s discretion. Call ahead the same day to confirm.

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