Dog-Friendly Manhattan, Kansas: Where to Stay, Eat, and Explore

From downtown patios to lakeside trails near Tuttle Creek, Manhattan makes an easy Midwest getaway with your dog.

Manhattan, KS

7.7 Pet-Friendly Score
Avg Pet Fee: $25-45
Dog Parks: 1
Off-Leash Beach: No
Outdoor Dining Law: No

Best for Walks

Washington Marlatt Park

A scenic local park highlighted by Visit Manhattan as a good on-leash spot to stretch your legs with your dog.

Frank Anneberg Park

Large city park with trails looping around the perimeter, open green space, and a fishing lake.

Best for Patios

AJ's NY Pizzeria

Visit Manhattan specifically calls out AJ's patio as dog-friendly.

Manhattan Brewing Company

Leashed dogs are welcome on the patio, and Visit Manhattan notes dogs can join you outside.

Radina's on the Hill

Known for a dog-friendly front patio, water bowls, and pup cups.

Best Outdoor Adventure

Tuttle Creek State Park

Leashed dogs are allowed throughout much of the park, making it the top nature escape near town.

Dog-Friendly Hotels in Manhattan, KS

Holiday Inn Manhattan At The Campus

4.2/5
Hotel

A convenient stay across from Kansas State University with an easy pet policy and walkable access to Aggieville.

Pet fee: $25 per stay plus tax Cats and dogs are welcome as long as they are not left unattended.

1641 Anderson Avenue, Manhattan, KS 66502

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DoubleTree by Hilton Manhattan

3.9/5
Hotel

A full-service Hilton with free parking, an indoor pool, and pet-friendly rooms near Sunset Zoo and downtown.

Pet fee: $50 non-refundable fee Pets allowed; Hilton lists a $50 non-refundable fee.

530 Richards Dr, Manhattan, KS 66502

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Best Western Manhattan Inn

4/5
Hotel

A practical east-side option with free breakfast and a clearly posted pet policy for road-trippers.

Pet fee: $40 per day Up to two dogs in limited rooms; 80 lb limit per dog. Cats may be allowed with prior hotel approval.

601 E Poyntz Avenue, Manhattan, KS 66502

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The Bluemont Hotel

4.5/5
Hotel

A stylish Aggieville stay that works well if you want to be close to restaurants, campus, and nightlife.

Pet fee: $45 per pet, per night Allows two pets up to 60 lbs; dogs and cats welcome; crated well-behaved pets may be left unattended.

1212 Bluemont Avenue, Manhattan, KS 66502

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Parkwood Inn & Suites

4.3/5
Hotel

A locally known option with a pet relief area, treats at the front desk, and a quieter feel than downtown hotels.

Pet fee: $20 per pet, per night Welcomes two pets of any size; dogs and cats permitted; pets may be left unattended if quiet and well behaved; housekeeping will not enter when pets are alone.

505 S. 17th St., Manhattan, KS 66502

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Super 8 by Wyndham Manhattan KS

3.6/5
Hotel

A budget-friendly stop near Manhattan Town Center that lets you bring your dog for an added fee.

Pet fee: $25 per pet, per night Allows two pets of any size in designated rooms for an additional fee.

200 Tuttle Creek Blvd, Manhattan, KS 66502

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Dog-Friendly Restaurants and Patios

AJ's NY Pizzeria

Pizzeria

A downtown pizza stop with patio seating; Visit Manhattan highlights it as a place to sit with your pup.

Dogs are welcome on the patio.

301 Poyntz Ave, Manhattan, KS 66502

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Tallgrass Tap House

Brewpub

A large downtown brewpub with a seasonal rooftop patio and plenty of room for a relaxed meal outdoors.

Best for patio dining with your dog; outdoor seating available.

320 Poyntz Ave, Manhattan, KS 66502

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Bourbon & Baker

Small Plates Restaurant

A popular downtown small-plates spot whose outdoor patio is listed by BringFido as dog-friendly.

Dogs are welcome on the outdoor patio.

312 Poyntz Avenue, Manhattan, KS 66502

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Manhattan Brewing Company

Brewery

An easygoing downtown brewery where leashed dogs can join you outside, and BringFido notes dogs are also welcome inside the taproom.

Leashed dogs are welcome on the patio; BringFido also lists the taproom as dog-friendly.

406 Poyntz Ave, Manhattan, KS 66502

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Bluestem Bistro

Cafe & Bistro

A local favorite for coffee, breakfast, and lunch with a small side patio that works well for a casual stop with your dog.

Small patio on the side; BringFido notes water bowls are provided.

1219 Moro St, Manhattan, KS 66502

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Radina's on the Hill

Coffeehouse

A good morning stop near campus with a dog-friendly front patio, water bowls, and pup cups.

Dog-friendly front patio with water bowls and pup cups with milk bones. Dog Menu
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Dog-Friendly Parks and Activities

Tuttle Creek State Park

State Park

The biggest outdoor draw near Manhattan, with trails, picnic areas, and shoreline views for a longer outing with your dog.

Dogs are allowed but must be restrained by leash, cage, or tether no longer than 10 feet; not allowed on swimming beaches.

5800 A River Pond Road, Manhattan, KS 66502

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Frank Anneberg Park

City Park

A large multi-use park with nearly two miles of trails, open fields, and a fishing lake that makes an easy everyday dog walk.

Leashed dogs can use the trails and open park areas.

3801 Anderson Avenue, Manhattan, KS 66503

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Washington Marlatt Park

City Park

Visit Manhattan recommends this spacious park for on-leash walks and extra playtime in open green space.

Best for on-leash walks.
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Linear Trail

Trail

A long in-town trail system popular for walking and biking, useful if you want a longer leashed outing without leaving town.

Dogs are welcome on leash.
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Manhattan Brewing Company

Dog-Friendly Brewery Stop

If your ideal activity is a laid-back patio break, this brewery is one of the easiest dog-friendly social stops downtown.

Leashed dogs welcome on the patio.

406 Poyntz Ave, Manhattan, KS 66502

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Pet Poolooza at City Waterpark

Seasonal Event

A fun annual late-summer dog event hosted by the city where dogs get pool time after the regular swim season.

Dogs must be up to date on vaccines and city-licensed if they reside in Manhattan city limits.

1101 Poyntz Avenue, Manhattan, KS 66502

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A Dog-Friendly Weekend in Manhattan, KS

This two-day plan mixes easy patio stops, downtown exploring, and outdoor time around the Little Apple.

Day 1: Downtown + Aggieville Arrival

Morning

Check into a pet-friendly hotel like Holiday Inn Manhattan At The Campus or The Bluemont Hotel, then take your dog for a warm-up walk around nearby campus streets or Washington Marlatt Park.

Afternoon

Head downtown for lunch on the patio at AJ's NY Pizzeria or Bourbon & Baker, then browse Poyntz Avenue and stop by Manhattan Brewing Company for a dog-friendly patio break.

Evening

Wrap up with dinner at Tallgrass Tap House and a relaxed stroll through downtown before heading back to your hotel.

Day 2: Parks and Trails Day

Morning

Start with coffee at Radina's on the Hill, then spend the morning walking Frank Anneberg Park or part of the Linear Trail.

Afternoon

Drive out to Tuttle Creek State Park for a longer leashed hike, picnic, and lake views. Bring water and keep your dog out of marked swimming areas.

Evening

Return to town for a casual dinner at Bluestem Bistro's patio or another outdoor table downtown, then enjoy one last neighborhood walk.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Manhattan, Kansas good for traveling with dogs?

Yes. Manhattan has several pet-friendly hotels, a growing list of patio-friendly restaurants, and easy access to outdoor spaces like Frank Anneberg Park, Washington Marlatt Park, and Tuttle Creek State Park.

Are dogs allowed on restaurant patios in Manhattan?

Some restaurants and breweries in Manhattan welcome dogs on outdoor patios, but Kansas does not broadly allow pet dogs in standard food establishment dining areas the way service animals are allowed. Policies vary by business, so confirm before you go.

What are the typical pet fees at Manhattan hotels?

Most pet-friendly hotels in Manhattan charge roughly $25 to $45, either per stay or per night. Holiday Inn Manhattan At The Campus lists a $25 per stay fee, while hotels like The Bluemont and Best Western charge higher nightly pet fees.

Is there an off-leash dog park in Manhattan?

Manhattan is better for leashed park outings than large off-leash infrastructure. Travelers usually rely on city parks, trails, and nearby outdoor areas rather than a major off-leash beach or extensive dog-park network.

Can I bring my dog to Tuttle Creek State Park?

Yes. Dogs are allowed at Tuttle Creek State Park, but they must be restrained by leash, cage, or tether, and they are not allowed on swimming beaches or marked swimming areas.

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