Dog-Friendly Mesa, Arizona

From shaded patios and desert trails to pet-welcoming hotels, Mesa makes a strong East Valley base for a weekend with your dog.

Mesa, AZ

8.4 Pet-Friendly Score
Avg Pet Fee: $75-100
Dog Parks: 3
Off-Leash Beach: No
Outdoor Dining Law: Yes

Best for off-leash play

Quail Run Park Dog Park

A Mesa off-leash dog area with shaded areas, restrooms nearby, and long park hours.

Countryside Dog Park

Existing dog park at Countryside Park, with a city expansion project scheduled for 2026.

Best dog-friendly patios

What’s Crackin Cafe

Popular brunch stop with a shaded dog-friendly patio and year-round outdoor seating.

Worth Takeaway

Downtown Mesa sandwich shop highlighted by Visit Mesa as welcoming dogs on its patio.

Cider Corps

Dog-friendly outdoor seating in Downtown Mesa with cider and pizza.

Best walks and hikes

Desert Trails Park

Easy local walking loops and bike-park surroundings for a casual outing with leashed dogs.

Usery Mountain Regional Park

Scenic Sonoran Desert hiking close to Mesa; dogs are welcome on a 6-foot leash.

Dog-Friendly Hotels in Mesa

Hyatt Place Phoenix/Mesa

4.5/5
Hotel

Reliable pet-friendly stay near Mesa Riverview with straightforward dog rules and a central location for parks, patios, and spring training areas.

$$ Pet fee: $100 per stay for 1-6 nights; $200 per stay for 7-30 nights Dogs welcome: one dog up to 50 lbs, or two dogs with a combined weight up to 75 lbs per room.

1422 West Bass Pro Drive, Mesa, AZ 85201

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Holiday Inn Phoenix-Mesa/Chandler

4.2/5
Hotel

Full-service option with a designated pet area and easy freeway access, useful for travelers road-tripping with larger dogs.

$$ Pet fee: $100 per stay Only dogs allowed; max two dogs up to 75 lbs each.

1600 South Country Club Drive, Mesa, AZ 85210

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DoubleTree by Hilton Phoenix Mesa

4.1/5
Hotel

Convenient South Mesa stay with on-site dining and a pet policy that works well for medium and large dogs.

$$ Pet fee: $75 non-refundable fee Pets allowed up to 75 lbs; large pets accepted.

1011 West Holmes Avenue, Mesa, AZ 85210

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Candlewood Suites Mesa - Phoenix East

4.3/5
Extended Stay Hotel

A practical extended-stay pick with kitchens, especially handy if you want more room and flexibility for traveling with your dog.

$$ Pet fee: $75 per stay Only dogs allowed.

5440 East Main Street, Mesa, AZ 85205

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Residence Inn by Marriott Phoenix Mesa

4.2/5
All-Suite Hotel

All-suite hotel with free breakfast and a generous weight limit, making it one of the better options for bigger dogs.

$$ Pet fee: $100 non-refundable fee per stay Pets welcome; up to 2 pets, 100 lbs max per room.

941 W. Grove Avenue, Mesa, AZ 85210

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Home2 Suites by Hilton Mesa Longbow

4.4/5
Extended Stay Hotel

East Mesa base near Longbow Golf Club and Desert Trails Bike Park, with suite layouts that work well for longer dog-friendly stays.

$$ Pet fee: $75 for 1-4 nights; $125 for 5+ nights Pets allowed; up to 2 pets, dog/cat only, 75 lbs max.

5643 East Longbow Pkwy, Mesa, AZ 85215

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Dog-Friendly Restaurants and Patios in Mesa

What’s Crackin Cafe

Breakfast & Brunch

One of the best-known dog-friendly patios in Mesa, with shaded seating, brunch favorites, and a patio designed for year-round use.

$$ Dogs are always welcome on the outdoor patio.

6663 E McDowell Rd #101, Mesa, AZ 85215

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Worth Takeaway

Sandwich Shop

Downtown Mesa favorite for creative sandwiches and a casual patio stop after a walk through the Main Street area.

$$ Dog-friendly patio highlighted by Visit Mesa.

218 W Main St, Mesa, AZ 85201

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Cider Corps

Cidery & Pizza

Community-minded Downtown Mesa cidery with outdoor seating where dogs are welcome, plus pizza for an easy lunch or evening stop.

$$ Dog-friendly outdoor seating.

31 S Robson #103, Mesa, AZ 85210

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Chupacabra Taproom

Taproom

Relaxed craft-beer patio in Downtown Mesa that works well for a casual stop with your dog after exploring nearby shops.

$$ Dog-friendly outdoor seating.

14 N Robson, Mesa, AZ 85201

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Los Sombreros

Mexican Restaurant

A longtime Mesa-area Mexican restaurant with patio seating called out by Visit Mesa as a good pick for dining with your pup.

$$ Dog-friendly patio noted by Visit Mesa.

1976 W Southern Ave, Mesa, AZ 85202

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The Patio and Grille at Las Sendas Golf Club

American Grill

Scenic East Mesa dining with elevated desert views, a broad patio, and a good fit for a sunset meal after hiking nearby trails.

$$$ Outdoor patio dining available; call ahead to confirm current dog seating details.

7555 E Eagle Crest Dr, Mesa, AZ 85207

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Dog-Friendly Parks and Activities in Mesa

Quail Run Park Dog Park

Dog Park

Mesa’s best-documented off-leash option, with a dedicated dog area, shaded sections, and long daily hours.

Off-Leash

4155 E. Virginia St, Mesa, AZ 85215

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Countryside Dog Park

Dog Park

Existing dog park in central Mesa; the city has a 2026 expansion project planned here, so it remains a notable local dog stop.

Off-Leash

3130 E. Southern Ave., Mesa, AZ 85204

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Desert Trails Park

Park

A good everyday outing spot with easy loops, open space, and a laid-back setting for a leashed walk.

2955 N Recker Rd, Mesa, AZ 85215

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Mesa City Trails

Trail System

City trails and shared-use paths where non-aggressive dogs are allowed on a leash no longer than 6 feet.

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Usery Mountain Regional Park

Regional Park

One of the top scenic desert escapes near Mesa, with approachable trails and ranger-led dog hiking programs at times during the year.

3939 N. Usery Pass Rd., Mesa, AZ 85207

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Red Mountain District trails

Trail Area

East Mesa trail access and desert scenery make this area a strong choice for sunrise or cooler-season walks with leashed dogs.

7921 E McKellips Rd, Mesa, AZ 85207

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A Dog-Friendly Weekend in Mesa

Plan outdoor time early and late in the day, especially in warmer months, and keep extra water in the car for every stop.

Day 1: Downtown Mesa + Patio Evening

Morning

Check into your hotel, then take a relaxed leashed walk around Downtown Mesa before the day heats up.

Afternoon

Grab lunch on a dog-friendly patio at Worth Takeaway or Cider Corps, then rest during the hottest part of the day.

Evening

Head to Chupacabra Taproom or another downtown patio for a low-key evening with your dog beside you.

Day 2: East Mesa Parks Day

Morning

Start early with a hike or scenic walk at Usery Mountain Regional Park, keeping your dog on a 6-foot leash and bringing plenty of water.

Afternoon

Cool down back in town and stop for brunch or a late lunch at What’s Crackin Cafe’s shaded patio.

Evening

Let your dog burn off energy at Quail Run Park Dog Park, then finish with dinner at The Patio and Grille at Las Sendas Golf Club.

Day 3: Casual Local Favorites

Morning

Take an easy walk at Desert Trails Park or along Mesa’s local trail network.

Afternoon

If your dog still has energy, swing by Countryside Dog Park or enjoy a final patio meal before checkout.

Evening

Hit the road after sunset if you’re driving, when desert temperatures are usually easier on pets.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Mesa, Arizona good for traveling with dogs?

Yes. Mesa has multiple pet-friendly hotels, several dog-friendly patios highlighted by Visit Mesa, and a mix of city parks and nearby desert hiking options.

Are dogs allowed off leash in Mesa parks?

In general, no. Mesa requires dogs to be on a physical leash no longer than 6 feet in city parks unless you are inside a lawful off-leash dog park.

How many dog parks are in Mesa?

City of Mesa materials indicate three dog parks, and Quail Run Park is one of the clearest current official listings. Countryside Dog Park also remains an active dog-park location with an expansion project planned for 2026.

Are dogs allowed on restaurant patios in Mesa?

Yes, many Mesa patios welcome dogs. Arizona allows dogs in outdoor dining areas when the business participates and follows state and local health rules, so policies vary by restaurant.

What should I know about hiking with a dog near Mesa?

Bring more water than you think you need, avoid midday heat, and keep your dog leashed. At Usery Mountain Regional Park, dogs must be on a 6-foot leash for dog-friendly hikes and trail use.

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