Dog-Friendly Navasota, Texas
A small-town weekend base with pet-friendly stays, easy patios, and a growing list of places to explore with your dog.
Navasota, TX
Best dog-friendly stays
Extended-stay option with a clearly published pet policy and room for longer trips.
Budget-friendly highway stay that allows both dogs and cats.
Convenient stop near Highway 6 with grassy relief space and dog-friendly rooms.
Where to eat with your dog
One of the strongest dog-friendly picks in town, with indoor and outdoor dog access plus pup cups.
Covered front patio for coffee and light bites with your leashed dog.
Garden-cafe atmosphere with outdoor tables that welcome dogs.
Parks and outings
Local off-leash option with separate areas for large and small dogs.
Leashed dogs are welcome on the porch and in the yard for a relaxed afternoon.
A walkable area for coffee stops, sweets, and casual browsing with your pup.
Dog-Friendly Hotels in Navasota
Candlewood Suites Navasota by IHG
A reliable pet-friendly base for longer stays with kitchen-equipped suites and easy highway access.
9313 State Highway 6, Navasota, TX 77868
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A practical budget stay with free breakfast, pool access, and a pet policy that works for many road-trippers.
8965 Highway 6, Navasota, TX 77868
Visit WebsiteComfort Inn & Suites Navasota
Comfort-focused stay near downtown and medical services, with grassy relief space on site.
9345 State Highway 6, Navasota, TX 77868
Visit WebsiteNavasota Inn
Simple low-cost option for travelers who want a basic overnight stop with a small-dog-friendly policy.
9460 North Highway 6 Loop, Navasota, TX 77868
Visit WebsiteVineyard Court Designer Suites Hotel
A nearby College Station option worth considering if Navasota inventory is tight and you want more space.
1500 George Bush Dr E, College Station, TX 77840
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Classic Rock Coffee Co. & Kitchen
Downtown favorite where dogs are welcome inside or at outdoor tables, and pups can get a pup cup.
129 E Washington Ave, Navasota, TX 77868
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Easy stop for coffee, pastries, sandwiches, and a covered front patio that works well with leashed dogs.
215 S La Salle St, Navasota, TX 77868
Visit WebsiteCafe M Bloomers
A charming lunch spot known for soups, sandwiches, sweets, and outdoor seating suitable for dogs.
8101 Hwy 6 #6, Navasota, TX 77868
Visit WebsiteMartin's Sweet Shop
Downtown ice cream stop where dogs can come inside while you order, then enjoy treats outside.
214 E Washington Ave, Navasota, TX 77868
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A simple road-trip meal stop with carhop service and a few pet-friendly tables.
1700 E Washington Ave, Navasota, TX 77868
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Navasota Dog Park at August Horst Municipal Park
The city’s main off-leash dog area, featuring separate spaces for large and small dogs, benches, waste stations, and a dog-friendly water fountain.
100 Airport Rd, Navasota, TX 77868
Visit WebsiteWildFlyer Mead Company
Relaxed local outing where leashed dogs are welcome on the porch and in the yard; food trucks often appear on weekends.
16481 County Rd 319, Navasota, TX 77868
Visit WebsiteThreshold Vineyards
A scenic vineyard stop just outside town that is listed among Navasota’s pet-friendly spots.
14615 County Rd 318, Navasota, TX 77868
Visit WebsiteHistoric Downtown Navasota
Good for a casual leashed stroll between coffee shops, sweets, and local storefronts in the historic core.
Washington Ave & La Salle St area, Navasota, TX 77868
Visit WebsiteLick Creek Park
A larger nearby option in College Station with miles of trails for leashed walks if you want a more active outing from Navasota.
13600 Rock Prairie Rd, College Station, TX 77845
Visit WebsiteA Dog-Friendly Weekend in Navasota
This easy two-day plan keeps drive times short and mixes patios, downtown wandering, and one off-leash stop.
Day 1: Arrival and downtown stroll
Check into Candlewood Suites Navasota, Days Inn by Wyndham Navasota, or Comfort Inn & Suites Navasota, then let your dog settle in with a short relief walk.
Head into downtown Navasota for lunch or coffee at Classic Rock Coffee Co. & Kitchen, where dogs are welcome, then browse the historic core on foot.
Cool off with dessert at Martin's Sweet Shop and take a relaxed sunset walk around downtown before turning in.
Day 2: Park time and patio hopping
Start with off-leash play at the Navasota Dog Park at August Horst Municipal Park so your pup can burn energy early.
Grab lunch on the patio at Cafe M Bloomers or 4141 Coffeehouse, then spend a laid-back afternoon at WildFlyer Mead Company with your leashed dog.
If your dog still has energy, take one more neighborhood walk or drive toward College Station for a longer leashed outing at Lick Creek Park.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Navasota, Texas good for traveling with a dog?
Yes. Navasota works well for a short dog-friendly getaway if you want a quieter small-town base with a few pet-friendly hotels, several casual food stops, and at least one dedicated off-leash dog park.
Are dogs allowed on restaurant patios in Navasota?
Usually yes, when the business chooses to allow them and follows Texas outdoor dining rules. In Texas, dogs may be allowed in outdoor dining areas if the restaurant meets state requirements such as exterior access and posted signage.
What is the best dog-friendly hotel in Navasota?
Candlewood Suites Navasota is one of the strongest options for longer stays, while Days Inn by Wyndham Navasota is a practical budget pick and Comfort Inn & Suites Navasota is a convenient mid-range choice for travelers with dogs.
Is there an off-leash dog park in Navasota?
Yes. Navasota Dog Park at August Horst Municipal Park offers off-leash space with separate areas for large and small dogs.
Can I find dog-friendly coffee shops in Navasota?
Yes. Classic Rock Coffee Co. & Kitchen and 4141 Coffeehouse are two of the easiest dog-friendly coffee stops in town.
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