Dog-Friendly Jamestown, North Dakota

From Pepper’s Dog Park to pet-friendly stays and patio dining, Jamestown makes an easy prairie road-trip stop with your dog.

Jamestown, ND

7.4 Pet-Friendly Score
Avg Pet Fee: $15-20/night
Dog Parks: 1
Off-Leash Beach: No
Outdoor Dining Law: Yes

Best Dog Stops

Pepper’s Dog Park

A two-acre fenced dog park with separate areas for large and small dogs, plus water stations and waste bags.

Frontier Village

A walkable historic attraction with open-air grounds near the World’s Largest Buffalo monument, making it a good leashed stroll stop.

Jamestown Reservoir area

A scenic area for walks, lake views, and easy outdoor time with your dog near trails and recreation areas.

Good to Know

City licensing

Dogs living within Jamestown city limits must be licensed and have current rabies vaccination on file.

Patio dining

North Dakota allows dogs in permitted outdoor dining areas, so patio access depends on the individual restaurant’s setup and policy.

Dog-Friendly Hotels in Jamestown

My Place Hotel-Jamestown, ND

4.3/5
Extended-stay hotel

A practical pet-friendly option near I-94 with kitchenettes, free parking, and a grassy relief area with a waste station.

$$ Pet fee: $15 per night, $75 per week, or $150 per month per room Welcomes dogs and cats; BringFido reports a 2-pet limit with combined weight up to 80 lbs and quiet, crated pets may be left unattended.

502 24th St SW, Jamestown, ND 58401

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Hampton Inn & Suites Jamestown, ND

4.4/5
Hotel

A reliable chain stay with free hot breakfast, indoor pool, and a straightforward pet policy for short or longer stays.

$$ Pet fee: $50 for 1-4 nights; $75 for 5+ nights Dog or cat only; 2 pets max. BringFido reports pets up to 75 lbs are accepted.

2700 8th Ave SW, Jamestown, ND 58401

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Baymont by Wyndham Jamestown Conference Center & Water Park

3.8/5
Hotel

A family-friendly stay with a water-park-style amenity set and pet-friendly rooms for travelers passing through town.

$$ Pet fee: $20 per pet, per night BringFido reports 2 pets of any size are accepted; dogs and cats welcome, and pets must be crated if left unattended.

507 25th St SW, Jamestown, ND 58401

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Comfort Inn Jamestown South

4.1/5
Hotel

A convenient south Jamestown option with standard chain amenities and designated pet-friendly rooms.

$$ Pet fee: $20 per pet, per night BringFido reports 2 pets of any size are allowed in designated rooms; dogs and cats welcome.

811 20th St SW, Jamestown, ND 58401

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Super 8 by Wyndham Jamestown

3.7/5
Motel

A budget-friendly overnight stop for road trippers who need a simple pet-friendly room near the interstate.

$ Pet fee: $20 per pet, per night BringFido reports 2 pets of any size are welcome in designated rooms; dogs and cats accepted.

2623 Highway 281 S, Jamestown, ND 58401

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Two Rivers Inn West

3.8/5
Inn

A smaller local stay that works well for travelers who want a lower-key pet-friendly overnight option.

$$ Pet fee: $15 per pet, per night BringFido reports dogs of any size are allowed and food and water bowls are provided; cats are not accepted.

800 20th St SW, Jamestown, ND 58401

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Dog-Friendly Restaurants in Jamestown

Hondo's Hideaway

4.5/5
American restaurant

A standout dog-friendly stop by the Jamestown Reservoir with outdoor tables and a dedicated dog menu.

$$ BringFido reports leashed dogs are welcome at the outdoor tables and the restaurant offers a dog menu. Dog Menu
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Drift Prairie Brewing Company

4.4/5
Brewpub

A local brewery where you can enjoy a beer and casual food with your dog on the back patio.

$$ BringFido reports dogs are welcome at one of the outdoor tables on the back patio.

120 1st Ave S, Jamestown, ND 58401

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Buffalo Grill

4.3/5
Steakhouse

A downtown Jamestown favorite for bison, steaks, and seafood with seasonal outdoor seating for leashed dogs.

$$$ BringFido reports leashed dogs are welcome whenever the outdoor seating is set up in spring and summer.

103 1st Ave S, Jamestown, ND 58401

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Jamestown Country Club Bar and Grill

4.1/5
Bar and grill

A scenic option with an outdoor patio overlooking the river, ideal for a relaxed meal in good weather.

$$ Outdoor patio is available; call ahead to confirm current dog policy before visiting.

925 25th St SW, Jamestown, ND 58401

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S & R Truck Plaza & Café

3.9/5
Cafe

A casual roadside café that works well for a quick stop while traveling with your dog through Jamestown.

$ Best for takeout or a travel stop; confirm any outdoor dog-friendly seating directly before visiting.

1009 12th Ave NE, Jamestown, ND 58401

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Dog-Friendly Parks and Activities in Jamestown

Pepper’s Dog Park

4.5/5
Dog park

Jamestown’s main off-leash dog park with separate fenced areas for large and small dogs, plus water stations and waste bags.

Off-Leash

201-299 13th St SW, Jamestown, ND 58401

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Frontier Village

4.4/5
Historic attraction

A free-admission historic village with open-air grounds that are easy to explore on leash near several of Jamestown’s signature attractions.

404 17th St SE, Jamestown, ND 58401

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World’s Largest Buffalo Monument

4.3/5
Roadside attraction

A classic photo stop next to Frontier Village where leashed dogs can join you outdoors for a quick sightseeing break.

404 17th St SE, Jamestown, ND 58401

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Klaus Park

4.1/5
City park

A neighborhood park with a walking trail, picnic areas, and open space for an easy leashed walk.

501 4th St NW, Jamestown, ND 58401

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Jamestown Reservoir Trail Area

4.2/5
Trail and recreation area

A scenic reservoir-side area for leashed walks, fresh air, and stretching your legs outside town.

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Talking Trail

4/5
Self-guided audio tour

A flexible self-guided audio tour with stops around Jamestown, useful if you want a dog-friendly sightseeing day at your own pace.

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A Dog-Friendly Weekend in Jamestown

This easy two-day plan mixes outdoor time, local landmarks, and patio meals that work well for a road-trip stop.

Day 1: Buffalo Landmarks and Patio Dinner

Morning

Check into a pet-friendly hotel like My Place Hotel or Hampton Inn & Suites, then let your dog settle in with a short walk nearby.

Afternoon

Head to Frontier Village and the World’s Largest Buffalo monument for outdoor sightseeing, then stop by the North American Bison Discovery Center area for a walk around the grounds.

Evening

Have dinner on a dog-friendly patio at Drift Prairie Brewing Company or Buffalo Grill if outdoor seating is available.

Day 2: Park Time and Reservoir Views

Morning

Start with off-leash play at Pepper’s Dog Park so your dog can burn off energy.

Afternoon

Drive over to the Jamestown Reservoir area for a leashed walk and scenic break, then grab a casual meal at Hondo’s Hideaway if you want a dog-friendly outdoor table.

Evening

Wrap up with a relaxed stroll at Klaus Park before heading out or staying one more night.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Jamestown, North Dakota good for traveling with a dog?

Yes. Jamestown works well for a short dog-friendly stop thanks to pet-friendly chain hotels, Pepper’s Dog Park, reservoir-area outdoor space, and a few patio dining options.

Are there off-leash dog parks in Jamestown?

Yes. Pepper’s Dog Park is the main off-leash option in Jamestown and includes separate fenced areas for large and small dogs.

Do restaurants in Jamestown allow dogs on patios?

Some do. North Dakota allows dogs in permitted outdoor dining areas, but each restaurant sets its own policy, so it is smart to call ahead before visiting.

Which hotels in Jamestown allow dogs?

Current pet-friendly options include My Place Hotel-Jamestown, Hampton Inn & Suites Jamestown, Baymont by Wyndham Jamestown Conference Center & Water Park, Comfort Inn Jamestown South, Super 8 by Wyndham Jamestown, and Two Rivers Inn West.

Is there a pet fee at most Jamestown hotels?

Usually yes. In Jamestown, common pet fees are around $15 to $20 per night, though some hotels charge flat fees for shorter or longer stays.

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