Dog-Friendly Mosier, Oregon: A Gorge Getaway for You and Your Pup

From leashed wildflower hikes and riverfront trails to pet-friendly patios and nearby Hood River stays, Mosier is a small Columbia Gorge base with big outdoor appeal.

Mosier, OR

8.2 Pet-Friendly Score
Avg Pet Fee: $15-50/night
Off-Leash Beach: No
Outdoor Dining Law: Yes

Best For

Scenic leashed hikes

Mosier Plateau Trail and the Twin Tunnels segment of the Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail both welcome leashed dogs and deliver classic Gorge views.

Quiet small-town basecamp

Mosier is tiny, peaceful, and close to Hood River, The Dalles, wineries, and state parks, making it easy to build a dog-friendly weekend around outdoor time.

Good To Know

Dining with dogs

In Oregon, dogs are generally not allowed inside food establishments, but restaurants may allow them in designated outdoor seating areas if they follow state rules.

Leash expectations

Most Gorge trails and Oregon state parks around Mosier require dogs to stay on a leash no longer than 6 feet.

Local Picks

Mosier Company

A local favorite for food and drinks with outdoor seating in downtown Mosier.

Mosier Plateau Trail

A signature Mosier outing for spring wildflowers, creekside scenery, and sweeping Columbia Gorge views.

Dog-Friendly Hotels Near Mosier

Westcliff Lodge

4.5/5
Hotel

A scenic Hood River lodge on five acres above the Columbia River, about 10 minutes west of Mosier. Good fit for travelers who want easy Gorge access and pet-friendly accommodations.

$$ Pet fee: Not listed on website Pet-friendly accommodations are available; contact the lodge directly for current dog fees, room types, and restrictions.

4070 Westcliff Drive, Hood River, OR 97031

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Best Western Plus Hood River Inn

4.5/5
Hotel

A waterfront Hood River hotel with shoreline access, convenient for travelers who want a full-service stay close to Mosier and the Gorge trail network.

$$-$$$ Pet fee: Contact hotel Pets may be accepted; the hotel asks guests to contact them directly for full current pet-policy details.

1108 E Marina Way, Hood River, OR 97031

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Columbia Gorge Hotel & Spa

4.4/5
Historic Hotel

A landmark Hood River stay with dramatic river views and landscaped grounds, ideal if you want a more classic hotel experience near Mosier.

$$$ Pet fee: $50 per dog per night Dogs under 50 pounds are allowed in designated second-floor dog-friendly rooms; maximum 2 dogs per room.

4000 Westcliff Drive, Hood River, OR 97031

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Happenstance Vineyards 2 Bedroom Home

4/5
Vacation Rental

A Mosier vacation home option for travelers who want to stay in town with more space and a kitchen setup.

$$$ Pet fee: $23 per pet per day Pets allowed for an extra charge; service animals are exempt from fees.

2101 Haylift Lane, Mosier, OR 97040

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Views! Spacious, Light Bright, Gorge-ous Views!

4.8/5
Vacation Rental

A pet-friendly Mosier vacation rental with Columbia River views, suited to travelers who prefer a private home base.

$$$ Pet fee: $15/night/pet Pets allowed at pet-friendly homes with prior approval; pets are not permitted on bedding or furniture and should not be left alone unless crated.

Mosier, OR

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Breathtaking Views of the Columbia River and Syncline Hills

4.8/5
Vacation Rental

A dog-friendly Mosier home rental with sweeping Gorge views and room for a longer weekend stay.

$$$ Pet fee: $50 per dog Dogs only; maximum 2 dogs. Pets must be kept downstairs, off furniture, and not left unattended.

Mosier, OR

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Dog-Friendly Restaurants Near Mosier

Mosier Company

4.6/5
Bistro

Mosier’s signature local spot for handcrafted food, drinks, and entertainment. It offers indoor and outdoor seating, and BringFido notes dogs are welcome at outdoor picnic tables on the landscaped patio.

$$ Dogs are best suited to the outdoor seating area; confirm current patio dog rules before visiting.

904 2nd Avenue, Mosier, OR 97040

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pFriem Family Brewers

4.7/5
Brewpub

A popular Hood River waterfront stop with a covered outdoor patio and strong food-and-beer program, about 15 minutes from Mosier.

$$ Dogs are welcome at outdoor patio seating according to BringFido; call ahead for current patio availability and rules.

707 Portway Ave, Ste 101, Hood River, OR 97031

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Ferment Brewing Company

4.6/5
Brewery Restaurant

A scenic Hood River brewery on the waterfront with expansive Gorge views and a large outdoor plaza.

$$ Leashed dogs are allowed outside on the plaza.

403 Portway Ave, Hood River, OR 97031

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Double Mountain Brewery & Cidery

4.5/5
Brewpub

A downtown Hood River favorite known for pizza, cider, and a lively taproom atmosphere.

$$ BringFido reports dogs are welcome at outdoor sidewalk patio seating; verify current patio rules before visiting.

8 4th St, Hood River, OR 97031

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Three Rivers Grill

4.5/5
Northwest Restaurant

An upscale-but-relaxed Hood River restaurant with river views, deck space, and patio seating.

$$$ BringFido notes dogs are welcome on the pet-friendly deck or patio; call ahead to confirm current outdoor seating rules.

601 Oak St, Hood River, OR 97031

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Thai House

4.3/5
Thai Restaurant

A casual Hood River Thai spot with a back patio that works well after a hike or trail walk.

$$ BringFido reports several pet-friendly tables on the back patio; confirm current patio dog access before visiting.

1302 13th St, Hood River, OR 97031

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Dog-Friendly Activities & Parks Around Mosier

Mosier Plateau Trail

4.8/5
Hiking Trail

Mosier’s best-known dog-friendly outing, especially in spring when wildflowers bloom. The trail climbs from town to panoramic Columbia Gorge views.

Free Dogs are allowed but must be leashed at all times.

Mosier, OR 97040

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Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail - Twin Tunnels Segment

4.8/5
Walking & Biking Trail

A paved, scenic trail between Hood River and Mosier with viewpoints and the restored Mosier Twin Tunnels. Great for a leashed dog walk with easier footing.

Free Dogs are allowed on leash no longer than 6 feet.

Mark O. Hatfield East Trailhead, Mosier, OR 97040

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Memaloose State Park

4.5/5
State Park

A nearby state park and campground west of The Dalles with meadow space, Gorge views, and easy access to nearby scenic stops.

$ Dogs are allowed but must be on a leash no longer than 6 feet at all times.

I-84 Exit 73, Mosier, OR 97040

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Mayer State Park

4.3/5
State Park

A Columbia River access point near Mosier that’s useful for picnics, shoreline views, and a quick leg-stretch with your dog.

$ Oregon State Parks generally allow dogs on leash up to 6 feet unless otherwise posted.

Hwy 30, Mosier, OR 97040

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Mosier Pocket Park

4.1/5
Park

A small local park area tied to the lower Mosier Plateau Trail corridor and Mosier Falls area, useful as a quick stop before or after a hike.

Free Keep dogs leashed and clean up after them.

Mosier, OR 97040

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Rowena Crest Overlook

4.7/5
Scenic Viewpoint

A classic east Gorge viewpoint a short drive from Mosier, ideal for a scenic stop with your dog before heading elsewhere.

Free Dogs are not allowed in the adjacent Tom McCall Nature Preserve, so keep your visit to dog-allowed roadside/viewpoint areas only.

Historic Columbia River Highway, Mosier area, OR

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A Dog-Friendly Weekend in Mosier

This itinerary keeps driving short and focuses on the best leashed walks, patios, and scenic stops in and around Mosier.

Day 1: Arrival and Easy Gorge Views

Morning

Check into your Mosier or Hood River stay, then take your dog for an easy walk on the Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail’s Twin Tunnels segment from the Mosier side.

Afternoon

Head into downtown Mosier for a relaxed break and browse the small-town core. If you need picnic supplies or snacks, stop by Mosier Market.

Evening

Grab dinner at Mosier Company and request outdoor seating so your dog can settle in beside you on the patio.

Day 2: Wildflowers, Trails, and Waterfront Dining

Morning

Start early on the Mosier Plateau Trail while temperatures are cooler. Keep your dog leashed and bring water, especially in warmer months.

Afternoon

Drive to Hood River for lunch at pFriem Family Brewers, Ferment Brewing, or Double Mountain depending on the vibe you want. Afterward, stroll a dog-friendly section of the waterfront or relax back at your lodging.

Evening

For a quieter sunset outing, drive to a scenic overlook area near Rowena Crest or return to Westcliff Drive in Hood River for river views before dinner.

Day 3: State Park Stop and Departure

Morning

Before heading out, stop at Memaloose State Park or Mayer State Park for one more leashed walk and a final look at the Columbia.

Afternoon

Pick up coffee or provisions for the road, then depart with an easy route back toward Hood River, The Dalles, or Portland.

Evening

Travel home.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Mosier, Oregon good for dogs?

Yes. Mosier is especially good for travelers with dogs who want scenic leashed hikes, quieter surroundings, and quick access to Hood River and the Columbia Gorge. It is better for outdoor-focused trips than for travelers seeking lots of pet services in town.

Are there off-leash dog parks in Mosier?

No dedicated off-leash dog park surfaced in current source material for Mosier. Plan on leashed walks and hikes instead, and follow posted rules at trails and parks.

Can I bring my dog to restaurants in Mosier?

Usually only in outdoor seating areas. Oregon generally does not allow pet dogs inside food establishments, but restaurants may allow dogs in designated outdoor patio areas if they follow state requirements.

What is the best dog-friendly hike in Mosier?

Mosier Plateau Trail is the standout choice. It is especially popular in spring for wildflowers and Gorge views, and dogs must be leashed.

Are there pet-friendly hotels in Mosier itself?

There are limited traditional lodging options in Mosier itself, but some vacation rentals allow pets. Most travelers will find more hotel choices with dog-friendly rooms in nearby Hood River.

Do dogs need to be leashed in the Gorge around Mosier?

Yes, in most places. The Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail requires a leash no longer than 6 feet, and Oregon state parks around Mosier also require dogs to be leashed unless a specific area says otherwise.

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