Dog-Friendly North Bend, WA: Trails, Patios, and Mountain Views
From Mount Si trail days to patio hangs and easy access to Snoqualmie Valley adventures, North Bend is one of Washington’s best dog-friendly mountain towns.
North Bend, WA
Best for Hikes
A classic North Bend outing with leashed dogs allowed and big payoff views for fit hiking buddies.
A popular waterfall hike in nearby Olallie State Park where dogs are allowed on leash.
A long, scenic rail-trail that’s great for easier walks, runs, and bike outings with your dog.
Best Dog-Friendly Food Stops
Large beer garden with heaters and dogs welcome anywhere outside or in the tent.
Kid- and dog-friendly beer garden with coffee, snacks, and mountain views.
An iconic North Bend stop for pie and diner classics after a walk around town.
Good to Know
Washington allows dogs in certain outdoor food-service areas when the business has an approved plan; dogs are not allowed inside standard restaurant dining rooms.
North Bend park rules require dogs to be under control, with off-leash use limited to designated areas.
Dog-Friendly Hotels Near North Bend
Snoqualmie Inn by Hotel America
A convenient stay just west of North Bend with easy I-90 access for trail days and quick trips into town.
35228 Snoqualmie Pkwy, Snoqualmie, WA 98065
Visit WebsiteSnoqualmie Casino & Hotel
Upscale option near North Bend with mountain views and a more polished resort feel.
37500 SE North Bend Way, Snoqualmie, WA 98065
Visit WebsiteEdgewick Inn
A simple roadside base east of downtown North Bend that works well for travelers prioritizing access to the pass and nearby hikes.
14600 468th Avenue S.E., North Bend, WA 98045
Visit WebsiteNorth Bend Downtown Suite
A pet-friendly stay managed by North Bend Escapes, useful for travelers who want a more home-like setup near downtown.
249 Main Ave S, Suite 107, North Bend, WA 98045
Visit WebsiteNorth Bend Downtown Cottage
Another pet-friendly North Bend Escapes option for visitors who want walkable access to downtown food stops.
249 Main Ave S, Suite 107, North Bend, WA 98045
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South Fork
One of the best dog-friendly hangs in the area, with a massive beer garden, heaters, and room to linger after outdoor adventures.
14303 436th Ave SE, North Bend, WA 98045
Visit WebsiteIgnition
A relaxed stop for coffee, beer, wine, and snacks with views of Mount Si and a clearly dog-friendly setup.
468 E North Bend Way, North Bend, WA 98045
Visit WebsiteNorth Bend Bar & Grill
A longtime downtown favorite for comfort food, brunch, and a classic lodge-style atmosphere.
145 E North Bend Way, North Bend, WA 98045
Visit WebsitePour House Bar & Grill
A casual downtown stop with a patio and late hours that works well for post-hike burgers and drinks.
330 W North Bend Way, North Bend, WA 98045
Twede’s Cafe
The famous Twin Peaks diner is a must-stop for pie, coffee, and a nostalgic North Bend meal.
137 W North Bend Way, North Bend, WA 98045
Visit WebsiteRio Bravo
A local Mexican spot in downtown North Bend that’s easy to pair with a stroll through town.
247 E North Bend Way, North Bend, WA 98045
Visit WebsiteScott’s Dairy Freeze
A classic burger-and-shakes stop with outdoor seating that’s especially popular after hikes.
234 E North Bend Way, North Bend, WA 98045
Dog-Friendly Activities, Parks, and Trails
Mount Si Trail
North Bend’s signature hike for active dogs and humans, with leashed dogs allowed and a strenuous climb.
SE Mt Si Rd, North Bend, WA 98045
Visit WebsiteTwin Falls
A scenic waterfall trail in nearby Olallie State Park that’s a great moderate outing with a dog.
Snoqualmie Valley Trail
A broad, easygoing regional trail ideal for longer walks, jogs, and bike outings with your pup.
Meadowbrook Farm
A gentler open-space walk with mountain views, wetlands, and room to stretch your legs without a major climb.
Torguson Park
North Bend’s main active park with trails, picnic areas, playgrounds, and a good in-town stop between adventures.
750 E North Bend Way, North Bend, WA 98045
Visit WebsiteThree Forks Off-Leash Dog Park
The closest dedicated off-leash option, with eight acres of mowed open space for large and small dogs.
39912 SE Park Street, Snoqualmie, WA 98065
Visit WebsiteA Dog-Friendly Weekend in North Bend
This easy two-day plan mixes iconic scenery, dog-friendly patios, and enough downtime to keep both you and your pup happy.
Day 1: Downtown North Bend + Easy Exploring
Start with coffee or a light bite at South Fork or Ignition, then take an easy walk around downtown North Bend and nearby in-town trails.
Head to Meadowbrook Farm or the Snoqualmie Valley Trail for a lower-key outing that lets your dog sniff and settle into the trip.
Grab dinner at South Fork’s outdoor area or another patio-friendly stop, then wind down with dessert or a shake from Scott’s Dairy Freeze if it’s open.
Day 2: Big Hike Day
Get an early start on Mount Si if your dog is fit and trail-experienced, or choose Twin Falls for a shorter waterfall-focused adventure.
After the hike, cool down with a relaxed lunch in town at a patio-friendly spot and give your dog a long rest break.
If your pup still has energy, finish with play time at Three Forks Off-Leash Dog Park before heading back for a casual dinner.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is North Bend, Washington good for dogs?
Yes. North Bend is especially strong for travelers who prioritize hiking, trail access, mountain scenery, and casual outdoor dining. It has fewer hotels than larger cities, but the surrounding Snoqualmie area adds more pet-friendly lodging.
Are dogs allowed on restaurant patios in North Bend?
Sometimes. In Washington, dogs may be allowed in certain outdoor dining areas if the business has an approved operational plan and keeps dogs out of indoor dining spaces. Always check with the restaurant before visiting.
Are dogs allowed on Mount Si?
Yes, leashed dogs are allowed on Mount Si. It is a strenuous hike, so bring water, watch trail etiquette, and make sure your dog is conditioned for a long climb.
Is there an off-leash dog park in North Bend?
North Bend itself does not currently have a dedicated city off-leash park listed, but nearby Three Forks Off-Leash Dog Park in Snoqualmie offers eight acres of open space for dogs.
What’s the best dog-friendly place to eat in North Bend?
South Fork stands out because its website explicitly says dogs are welcome anywhere outside or in the tent. Ignition is another strong option with a dog-friendly beer garden setup.
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