Dog-Friendly Marfa, Texas
A practical 2026 guide to pet-friendly stays, patios, desert walks, and art-filled West Texas stops for you and your dog.
Marfa, TX
Best dog-friendly stays
Upscale downtown hotel that allows up to two dogs under 80 pounds with a nightly pet fee.
Budget-friendlier roadside stay with pet-friendly rooms, a low nightly pet fee, and easy parking.
Stylish boutique stay in the center of town with courtyard space and walkable access to galleries and patios.
Where to eat with your dog
Leashed dogs are welcome on the fenced patio for breakfast, lunch, coffee, and cocktails.
Hotel Paisano’s patio is a classic Marfa dinner stop with courtyard seating.
A polished downtown option for drinks and bites with dog-friendly seating noted by local listings.
Best outings
The city’s dedicated off-leash dog park at 216 E Oak St for a quick run before or after sightseeing.
A classic sunset-and-stars stop about 9 miles east of town on U.S. 90.
A worthwhile side trip where leashed pets are allowed outdoors but not in buildings.
Dog-Friendly Hotels in Marfa
Hotel Saint George
Modern luxury hotel in the heart of downtown Marfa with spacious rooms, an outdoor pool, and easy walking access to shops, galleries, and dining.
105 S Highland Ave, Marfa, TX 79843
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Simple, roomy stay on the edge of town with a seasonal pool and convenient highway access for road-trippers with dogs.
1500 E Hwy 90, Marfa, TX 79843
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Design-forward boutique property with one-of-a-kind suites, communal courtyard gardens, firepits, and a central location near downtown attractions.
105 W Lincoln St, Marfa, TX 79843
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Marfa’s landmark 1930 hotel, famous for its Giant film history, Spanish Revival style, courtyard, pool, and on-site dining.
207 N Highland Ave, Marfa, TX 79843
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Iconic Marfa lodging brand known for trailers, yurts, and camping culture, though the original site is currently closed pending a future reopening.
PO Box 1368, Marfa, TX 79843
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The Sentinel
One of the easiest dog-friendly dining picks in town, with breakfast, lunch, coffee, cocktails, and a shaded fenced patio.
209 W El Paso St, Marfa, TX 79843
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Hotel Paisano’s signature restaurant with courtyard and patio seating, cocktails, and a polished dinner menu in a historic setting.
207 N Highland Ave, Marfa, TX 79843
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Stylish downtown bar inside Hotel Saint George for drinks and casual bites, convenient if you are staying nearby or walking downtown.
105 S Highland Ave, Marfa, TX 79843
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A beloved local breakfast-and-lunch stop known for hearty burritos and simple outdoor seating in downtown Marfa.
515 S Highland Ave, Marfa, TX 79843
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Lively sotol-focused tasting room and bar in a historic building, popular for cocktails and a social patio atmosphere.
320 W El Paso St, Marfa, TX 79843
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Natural wine patio and bottle shop that works well for a relaxed afternoon stop with your dog.
303 E El Paso St, Marfa, TX 79843
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Marfa Dog Park
The city’s dedicated dog park for off-leash play, useful for burning energy before gallery hopping or a long drive.
216 E Oak St, Marfa, TX 79843
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A classic Marfa experience for sunset, stargazing, and a leashed walk while waiting to see the mysterious lights east of town.
Fort Davis National Historic Site
Excellent side trip from Marfa with outdoor walking routes, history exhibits, and mountain views.
101 Lt. Flipper Dr, Fort Davis, TX 79734
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A strong option for scenic drives, birding, and desert-mountain hikes on a day trip from Marfa.
Big Bend Ranch State Park
A rugged adventure option for experienced desert travelers who want huge landscapes and remote West Texas scenery.
1900 Sauceda Ranch Rd, Marfa, TX 79845
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An iconic regional destination, but one with stricter pet rules than many travelers expect.
Big Bend National Park, TX 79834
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This sample plan keeps drive times manageable, builds in shade and water breaks, and mixes Marfa’s art-town feel with dog-friendly outdoor stops.
Day 1: Arrival and downtown stroll
Arrive in Marfa, check into Hotel Saint George, Riata Inn Marfa, or The Lincoln Marfa, and let your dog decompress after the drive.
Head to Marfa Dog Park for an off-leash run, then walk downtown for coffee or lunch on The Sentinel’s fenced patio.
Catch sunset at the Marfa Lights Viewing Area, then return to town for patio drinks or dinner at Jett’s Grill if your dog is comfortable settling beside the table.
Day 2: Art, patios, and a scenic side trip
Start with breakfast from Marfa Burrito and a leashed walk through downtown’s quiet streets and public art areas.
Take a side trip to Fort Davis National Historic Site or Davis Mountains State Park for leashed outdoor exploring and cooler mountain air.
Back in Marfa, unwind at Marfa Wine Co. or Marfa Spirit Co. and keep the night low-key under the stars.
Day 3: One more desert stop before the drive home
Enjoy a relaxed coffee stop and a final downtown walk while the streets are still quiet.
If your route allows, make a short scenic detour toward Big Bend Ranch State Park viewpoints or another quick dog-park stop before leaving town.
Hit the road before late-night fatigue sets in, with extra water packed for your dog and a cooling break planned along the highway.
Nearby Dog-Friendly Destinations
Fort Davis
21 milesMountain scenery, historic sites, and cooler temperatures make Fort Davis an easy add-on from Marfa.
Alpine
26 milesA practical base with more services, restaurants, and road-trip conveniences in the Big Bend region.
Presidio
61 milesA quieter border town and gateway to scenic drives toward Big Bend Ranch State Park.
Marathon
60 milesA small West Texas stopover with historic character on the route toward Big Bend National Park.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Marfa good for a trip with a dog?
Yes. Marfa is small, walkable, and road-trip friendly, with a city dog park, several dog-friendly patios, and multiple pet-welcoming hotels. The main challenge is the desert climate, so plan around heat, wind, and limited shade.
Are dogs allowed on restaurant patios in Texas?
Generally yes, if the establishment follows Texas rules for dogs in outdoor dining areas. In practice, many Marfa spots welcome leashed dogs on patios, but policies vary by business, so it is smart to confirm before you go.
What is the best dog-friendly hotel in Marfa?
For a higher-end stay, Hotel Saint George is one of the strongest options downtown. For value and easy parking, Riata Inn Marfa is a practical pick. The Lincoln Marfa is a good boutique choice if you want a stylish, central stay.
Can I take my dog to Big Bend National Park from Marfa?
You can bring your dog to Big Bend National Park, but pets are not allowed on trails, off roads, or along the river. Many travelers with dogs prefer Fort Davis National Historic Site, Marfa Dog Park, or state-park outings for more flexible outdoor time.
Does Marfa have an off-leash dog park?
Yes. Marfa Dog Park is located at 216 E Oak St and is the city’s main off-leash space for dogs.
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