Dog-Friendly Oxford, Maryland

A laid-back Chesapeake Bay village with waterfront walks, ferry rides, and easy dog-friendly side trips to St. Michaels and Easton.

Oxford, MD

8.2 Pet-Friendly Score
Avg Pet Fee: $50-100
Dog Parks: 1
Off-Leash Beach: No
Outdoor Dining Law: Yes

Best dog-friendly experiences

Oxford-Bellevue Ferry

Leashed dogs are welcome aboard this historic ferry for a scenic crossing over the Tred Avon River.

Doc's Sunset Grille

A waterfront Oxford staple with outdoor deck seating that works well for a relaxed meal with your dog.

Oxford Market & Deli

Easy grab-and-go sandwiches across from Oxford Park, ideal for a picnic-style lunch with your pup.

Why dogs do well here

Walkable village core

Oxford is compact, quiet, and easy to explore on foot with leashed dogs.

Nearby day trips

St. Michaels, Easton, and Kent Narrows add more pet-friendly patios, parks, and lodging within a short drive.

Waterfront atmosphere

Expect breezy harbor views, low-key streets, and plenty of places to stop for a stroll.

Dog-Friendly Hotels Near Oxford

Robert Morris Inn

4.4/5
Historic inn

A landmark Oxford stay overlooking the water, with select pet-welcoming accommodations and a classic Eastern Shore feel.

$$$ Pet fee: Not listed online Pets are allowed in at least some accommodations; confirm room type and fees directly before booking.

314 N Morris St, Oxford, MD 21654

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The Wildset Hotel

4.7/5
Boutique hotel

A stylish St. Michaels boutique hotel about 15 minutes from Oxford, popular for weekend escapes and walkable access to town.

$$$$ Pet fee: $75 per night BringFido lists up to 2 dogs of any size in designated rooms for a $75 nightly fee; the hotel site notes pets are not welcome in suites, so confirm eligible room categories directly.

209 Talbot St, Saint Michaels, MD 21663

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Hyatt Place Kent Narrows & Marina

4.4/5
Hotel

A reliable full-service option with marina views, useful if you want more chain-style amenities within driving distance of Oxford.

$$$ Pet fee: $100 per stay for 1-6 nights; $200 total for 7-30 nights Dogs only. Up to 2 dogs per room; 50 lb individual limit and 75 lb combined limit. Dogs over the limit are at hotel discretion and must be housebroken.

3028 Kent Narrow Way S, Grasonville, MD 21638

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Inn at 202 Dover

4.8/5
Boutique inn

A polished Easton base for travelers who want a more upscale small-inn experience near downtown dining.

$$$ Pet fee: $50 per stay BringFido lists pets of any size in designated rooms for a $50 stay fee plus a refundable deposit; confirm current limits and room availability directly.

202 E Dover St, Easton, MD 21601

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Hummingbird Inn

4.9/5
Bed & breakfast

A dog-friendly Easton B&B that actively markets stays for travelers bringing dogs.

$$$ Pet fee: Contact property Property promotes dog-friendly stays; confirm current pet fee, room eligibility, and any size rules directly.

14 N Aurora St, Easton, MD 21601

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Dog-Friendly Restaurants for Oxford Trips

Doc's Sunset Grille

4.4/5
Waterfront American restaurant

A casual waterfront Oxford restaurant with a deck and sunset views, making it one of the most convenient dog-friendly meal stops in town.

$$ BringFido lists Doc's Sunset Grille as dog friendly; outdoor seating is the practical option for diners with dogs.

104 W Pier St, Oxford, MD 21654

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Oxford Market & Deli

4.6/5
Deli and market

A family-run deli for sandwiches, salads, and picnic supplies across from Oxford Park.

$ Best for takeout with your dog; grab lunch and head to nearby outdoor green space.

203 S Morris St, Oxford, MD 21654

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The Galley Restaurant & Bar

4.5/5
Seafood and American

A St. Michaels restaurant with an explicitly pet-friendly patio and a more polished sit-down feel.

$$$ The restaurant advertises a pet-friendly patio designed for dining with dogs.

305 S Talbot St, Saint Michaels, MD 21663

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Ava's Pizzeria & Wine Bar

4.6/5
Pizzeria

A lively St. Michaels favorite with pizza, pasta, and a covered back patio that welcomes dogs year-round.

$$ The restaurant states its back patio is dog friendly and open in all four seasons.

409 S Talbot St, Saint Michaels, MD 21663

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Foxy's Harbor Grille

4.4/5
Waterfront grill

A harborfront St. Michaels standby with broad water views and a relaxed, vacation-style atmosphere.

$$ Outdoor seating is the best fit for guests with dogs; call ahead to confirm current patio practices.

125 Mulberry St, St. Michaels, MD 21663

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4 Dogs Brewing Co. & Pub

4.5/5
Brewpub

An Easton brewpub with a dog-forward brand and a convenient stop if you're exploring inland before or after Oxford.

$$ Dog-themed brewpub; confirm current patio or dog-seating setup directly before visiting.

10 East Ave, Easton, MD 21601

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Dog-Friendly Activities & Parks

Oxford-Bellevue Ferry

Activity

One of the most memorable dog-friendly things to do in Oxford: ride the historic ferry across the Tred Avon River with your leashed pup.

101 East Strand, Oxford, MD 21654

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Town Dog Park

Park

Oxford's local off-leash dog park near JL Thompson Drive gives dogs a place to run before or after a harbor walk.

Off-Leash

103 JL Thompson Dr, Oxford, MD 21654

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Oxford Park

Park

A simple village green across from Oxford Market & Deli that works well for leashed strolls and picnic breaks.

Oxford, MD 21654

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Muskrat Park

Park

A small waterfront park in nearby St. Michaels with harbor views, benches, and easy leashed walking.

St. Michaels, MD 21663

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Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum

Activity

Leashed dogs are allowed on the outdoor campus except during special events, making this a strong nearby cultural stop.

213 N Talbot St, St. Michaels, MD 21663

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Easton Dog Park

Park

A larger nearby off-leash option if your dog needs more exercise during your Oxford-area stay.

Off-Leash

8948 Glebe Park Dr, Easton, MD 21601

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A Dog-Friendly Weekend in Oxford

This plan keeps driving short and mixes Oxford's quiet waterfront with nearby patios and parks.

Day 1: Settle into Oxford

Morning

Arrive in Oxford, check into your hotel, and take a leashed walk through the village streets and along the waterfront.

Afternoon

Grab lunch from Oxford Market & Deli and enjoy it outdoors near Oxford Park, then let your dog burn off energy at the town dog park.

Evening

Head to Doc's Sunset Grille for a relaxed waterfront dinner on the outdoor deck and stay for sunset over the harbor.

Day 2: Ferry ride and St. Michaels side trip

Morning

Start with the Oxford-Bellevue Ferry for a scenic ride with your leashed dog, then return and explore more of the shoreline.

Afternoon

Drive to St. Michaels for a walk around Muskrat Park or the outdoor grounds at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum.

Evening

Choose a dog-friendly patio dinner at Ava's Pizzeria & Wine Bar or The Galley before heading back to Oxford.

Day 3: Easton add-on before departure

Morning

If your dog still has energy, stop at Easton Dog Park for off-leash play.

Afternoon

Have lunch or a casual drink at 4 Dogs Brewing Co. & Pub, then browse downtown Easton on foot.

Evening

Pick up snacks for the road and head home after one last waterfront stroll in Oxford.

Nearby Dog-Friendly Destinations

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Oxford, Maryland good for a trip with a dog?

Yes. Oxford is small, quiet, and easy to explore on foot with a leashed dog. Its biggest strengths are waterfront walks, the Oxford-Bellevue Ferry, and quick access to more dog-friendly dining in St. Michaels and Easton.

Are dogs allowed on the Oxford-Bellevue Ferry?

Yes. Dogs are generally welcome on the Oxford-Bellevue Ferry as long as they are leashed. It's still smart to confirm current operating details before you go, especially in shoulder season.

Does Oxford have an off-leash dog park?

Yes. Oxford has a town dog park near JL Thompson Drive, and Easton Dog Park is another nearby off-leash option if you want a larger play stop.

Can dogs sit with you at restaurant patios in Maryland?

Yes, Maryland allows dogs in outdoor dining areas under state rules, but each restaurant sets its own practices. Always use a leash and call ahead if you want to confirm patio seating.

Are there pet-friendly hotels right in Oxford?

There are limited options in Oxford itself, so many travelers also look at nearby stays in St. Michaels, Easton, or Kent Narrows. Always confirm pet fees, room restrictions, and size limits directly with the property.

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