Dog-Friendly Los Ranchos, New Mexico

A practical 2026 guide to staying near Los Ranchos, walking the bosque, and finding patios, parks, and pet-friendly stops around Albuquerque’s North Valley.

Los Ranchos de Albuquerque, NM

8.2 Pet-Friendly Score
Avg Pet Fee: $75-125
Dog Parks: 2
Off-Leash Beach: No
Outdoor Dining Law: Yes

Best for scenic walks

Paseo del Bosque Trail

Leashed dogs are allowed on this major multi-use trail along the Rio Grande bosque, making it one of the easiest everyday outings from Los Ranchos.

Rio Grande Nature Center access trails

Dogs are not allowed on the nature trails inside the state park, but leashed pets can use adjacent city trails accessed from the area.

Best local atmosphere

Los Poblanos area

The Los Ranchos setting is beautiful and iconic, but note that Los Poblanos itself maintains a strict no-pet policy for inn guests and day visitors.

North Valley patios

Nearby Albuquerque patios and food halls give dog owners more flexibility than the village itself for dining out with a pup.

Good to know

Village parks

Hartnett Park is the main developed park in Los Ranchos, with a jogging and pedestrian trail plus open space for a quick leg stretch.

Off-leash options

Los Ranchos itself is limited, but nearby Albuquerque dog parks such as North Domingo Baca make easy add-on stops.

Dog-Friendly Hotels Near Los Ranchos

Hotel Albuquerque at Old Town

4.4/5
Hotel

A polished Old Town base about a short drive from Los Ranchos, with easy access to Sawmill Market and bosque walks.

$$$ Pet fee: $75 per stay for first dog; $35 for second dog Dogs welcome. Up to 2 dogs. 60 lb weight limit. Pets may not be left unattended.

800 Rio Grande Blvd. NW, Albuquerque, NM 87104

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Hotel Chaco

4.6/5
Boutique hotel

Stylish boutique stay in the Sawmill District with upscale rooms and quick access to dog-friendly outdoor areas nearby.

$$$$ Pet fee: $75 per stay for first dog; $35 for second dog Dogs welcome. Up to 2 dogs. 60 lb weight limit. Pets may not be left unattended.

2000 Bellamah Ave. NW, Albuquerque, NM 87104

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Drury Inn & Suites Albuquerque North

4.5/5
Hotel

Reliable north Albuquerque option with freeway access that works well for road-trippers visiting Los Ranchos and the North Valley.

$$ Pet fee: Daily pet fee applies Up to 2 pets per room, combined weight not to exceed 80 lbs. Pets are not permitted in public gathering areas.

4310 The 25 Way NE, Albuquerque, NM 87109

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La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Albuquerque Journal Ctr NW

4.1/5
Hotel

Convenient budget-friendlier stay north of central Albuquerque with straightforward access to Los Ranchos and I-25.

$$ Pet fee: Varies by stay Pet-friendly hotel; confirm current pet fee and limits directly with property before booking.

7439 Pan American Fwy NE, Albuquerque, NM 87109

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Staybridge Suites Albuquerque North

4.3/5
Extended-stay hotel

Useful for longer stays thanks to suite layouts and kitchen setups, with a published pet policy for smaller dogs.

$$ Pet fee: $25 per day per pet for 1-6 nights; $150 per pet for 7+ nights Up to 2 pets under 50 lbs. Pet agreement required.

5817 Signal Ave. NE, Albuquerque, NM 87113

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Residence Inn Albuquerque North

4.2/5
Extended-stay hotel

Marriott all-suite option for travelers who want more space and a practical home base near Los Ranchos.

$$$ Pet fee: $100 non-refundable fee per stay Up to 2 pets, 30 lbs or less each.

4331 The Lane at 25 NE, Albuquerque, NM 87109

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Dog-Friendly Restaurants and Patios Near Los Ranchos

Sawmill Market

Food hall

Large food hall with outdoor gathering space in the Sawmill District; a flexible stop when your group wants different food options.

$$ Best for dogs in outdoor areas and patio spaces; verify current on-site rules when you arrive.

1909 Bellamah Ave. NW, Albuquerque, NM 87104

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Tin Can Alley

Food hall and taproom complex

Popular north Albuquerque hangout with lots of outdoor seating, rooftop views, and multiple local food vendors.

$$ Outdoor seating is the practical choice for dogs; special ticketed events may prohibit non-service animals.

6110 Alameda Blvd. NE, Albuquerque, NM 87113

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Farm & Table

Restaurant

A North Valley favorite known for seasonal menus and a strong local-food focus, close enough to pair with a Los Ranchos stay.

$$$ Patio dining is available; call ahead to confirm current dog-friendly patio seating before visiting.

8917 4th Street NW, Albuquerque, NM 87114

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Santa Fe Brewing Co. at Tin Can Alley

Brewery taproom

Easygoing beer stop inside Tin Can Alley with access to the complex’s outdoor seating and frequent events.

$$ Works best with dogs in outdoor seating areas; note that some special events list no dogs except service animals.

6110 Alameda Blvd. NE, Albuquerque, NM 87113

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Level 5

Rooftop restaurant

A scenic rooftop option at Hotel Chaco for travelers who want a splurge meal near Old Town after a day in Los Ranchos.

$$$$ Call ahead to confirm whether dogs are currently permitted in any outdoor seating areas.

2000 Bellamah Ave. NW, Albuquerque, NM 87104

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Garduño's at Hotel Albuquerque

New Mexican restaurant

Classic Old Town-area New Mexican dining at Hotel Albuquerque, convenient for travelers staying in nearby pet-friendly hotels.

$$$ Ask about current patio dog policy before visiting; indoor dining areas are not for pets.

800 Rio Grande Blvd. NW, Albuquerque, NM 87104

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Dog-Friendly Parks and Activities Near Los Ranchos

Hartnett Park

Park

The main developed park in Los Ranchos, with a jogging and pedestrian trail, playgrounds, and a simple local place to stretch your legs.

6610 Rio Grande Boulevard NW, Los Ranchos de Albuquerque, NM 87107

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Paseo del Bosque Trail

Trail

One of the best dog walks in the metro area, running through the Rio Grande bosque with long, scenic, leashed walking options.

Various access points in Albuquerque, NM

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Rio Grande Nature Center State Park

Nature center and trail access

Worth visiting for the setting, but dogs are limited here: only service dogs are allowed on the park’s nature trails, while leashed pets may use adjacent city trails.

2901 Candelaria Rd. NW, Albuquerque, NM 87107

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North Domingo Baca Dog Park

Dog park

A nearby fenced off-leash option in northeast Albuquerque when your dog needs a true run instead of another leashed walk.

Off-Leash

7520 Corona Ave. NE, Albuquerque, NM 87113

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Petroglyph National Monument - Rinconada Canyon

Hiking activity

A memorable outing on Albuquerque’s west side where leashed dogs are allowed on the Rinconada Canyon trail.

3701 Unser Blvd. NW, Albuquerque, NM 87120

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Petroglyph National Monument - Piedras Marcadas Canyon

Hiking activity

Another pet-friendly monument option with a shorter round-trip trail and a high concentration of petroglyphs.

9501 Golf Course Rd NW, Albuquerque, NM 87114

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A Dog-Friendly Weekend Near Los Ranchos

This sample itinerary keeps driving short and leans on the best nearby dog-friendly stops rather than forcing pets into places with restrictive policies.

Day 1: Settle into the North Valley

Morning

Check into a pet-friendly hotel such as Hotel Albuquerque at Old Town, Hotel Chaco, or a north Albuquerque suite hotel, then take your dog for an easy leashed walk at Hartnett Park in Los Ranchos.

Afternoon

Head to the Paseo del Bosque Trail for a longer shaded walk along the Rio Grande corridor. If you want a quick scenic stop, use the Rio Grande Nature Center area only for adjacent city trails where pets are allowed.

Evening

Have dinner at an outdoor-friendly spot like Tin Can Alley or Sawmill Market, where flexible seating and open-air space make traveling with a dog easier.

Day 2: History and off-leash play

Morning

Drive to Petroglyph National Monument and hike Rinconada Canyon with your dog on a 6-foot leash. Bring water because shade is limited.

Afternoon

Give your pup some off-leash time at North Domingo Baca Dog Park, then relax back at your hotel.

Evening

Choose a patio dinner in north Albuquerque or Old Town. If you want a quieter evening, pick up food and enjoy a sunset stroll back near the bosque.

Day 3: Slow morning before departure

Morning

Grab coffee or breakfast from a food hall or patio-friendly stop, then take one last leashed walk on the Paseo del Bosque Trail.

Afternoon

If time allows, stop by Piedras Marcadas Canyon for a shorter pet-friendly monument walk before heading out.

Evening

Depart Los Ranchos/Albuquerque with your dog exercised and the car ride much easier.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Los Ranchos itself very dog-friendly?

Yes for walks and a relaxed village setting, but not as a full-service pet travel hub. Most lodging and dining choices are in nearby Albuquerque, while Los Ranchos works best for scenic walks and North Valley atmosphere.

Can I stay at Los Poblanos with my dog?

No. Los Poblanos maintains a strict no-pet policy, allowing only service dogs under ADA guidelines.

Where can I walk my dog near Los Ranchos?

The best everyday option is the Paseo del Bosque Trail. Hartnett Park is useful for a quick local walk, and Petroglyph National Monument offers leashed hiking on selected trails like Rinconada Canyon and Piedras Marcadas Canyon.

Are there off-leash dog parks in Los Ranchos?

Los Ranchos has limited dedicated off-leash infrastructure. The nearest easy option is North Domingo Baca Dog Park in Albuquerque.

Can dogs go into Rio Grande Nature Center State Park?

Only service dogs are allowed on the park’s nature trails. Leashed pets may be in the parking area and can access adjacent city-managed trails nearby.

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