Dog-Friendly Park City, Utah
From off-leash areas and trail access to pet-welcoming hotels and patios, Park City makes it easy to bring your dog along year-round.
Park City, UT
Best for Off-Leash Time
Large off-leash dog park at the Park City Sports Complex with easy access to Round Valley trails.
Designated off-leash area near Old Town that works well for a quick run before or after Main Street.
Best for Dining With Dogs
Well-known local restaurant with a dog-friendly patio and easy access from the Prospector area.
Historic Main Street favorite with dog-friendly outdoor seating and a central location near Town Lift.
Best for Scenic Walks
A local favorite with miles of trails; dogs are allowed with leash rules at trailheads and where posted.
Gentle rail-trail option for leashed walks, jogging, and easy mileage with your dog.
Dog-Friendly Hotels in Park City
Hyatt Centric Park City
Slope-side stay in Canyons Village with a clear pet policy and easy access to mountain trails and village walks.
3551 North Escala Court, Park City, UT 84098
Visit WebsiteHyatt Place Park City
Convenient base near Kimball Junction with straightforward dog fees and nearby dog parks less than a mile away.
4377 North Hwy 224, Park City, UT 84098
Visit WebsiteHotel Thaynes, Park City, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel
Renovated mountain-style hotel on Park Avenue with a Marriott pet policy and a central location between resorts and Main Street.
2346 Park Avenue, Park City, UT 84060
Visit WebsiteAC Hotel Park City
Modern Marriott option in Kimball Junction with a lower flat pet fee than many Park City resorts.
6609 North Landmark Drive, Park City, UT 84098
Visit WebsiteBest Western Plus Landmark Inn
Value-friendly stay near shopping and highway access, useful for road-trippers traveling with larger dogs.
6560 N Landmark Drive, Park City, UT 84098
Visit WebsitePark Plaza Resort - Park City Ascend Collection Hotel
All-suite style option near the Rail Trail and Prospector area, good for travelers wanting more space.
2060 Sidewinder Dr, Park City, UT 84060
Visit WebsiteDog-Friendly Restaurants in Park City
Blind Dog Restaurant & Raw Bar
Popular Park City standby for seafood, sushi, and steaks with a dog-friendly patio highlighted by Visit Park City.
1251 Kearns Blvd, Park City, UT 84060
Visit WebsiteHigh West Saloon
Historic Main Street spot known for whiskey and mountain fare; Visit Park City lists it among dog-friendly patio options.
703 Park Avenue, Park City, UT 84060
Visit WebsiteHarvest
Bright breakfast-and-lunch favorite on Park Avenue with a dog-friendly patio and locally focused menu.
820 Park Ave #101, Park City, UT 84060
Visit WebsiteHandle
Creative small-plates restaurant just off Main Street, ideal for dinner after a trail day with your dog.
136 Heber Ave, Park City, UT 84060
Visit WebsiteSammy's Bistro
Local favorite in the Prospector area with a broad menu and a relaxed atmosphere after hiking or skiing.
1890 Bonanza Drive #100, Park City, UT 84060
Visit WebsiteThe Eating Establishment
Long-running Main Street breakfast institution and a convenient stop before a morning walk around Old Town.
317 Main St, Park City, UT 84060
Visit WebsiteDog-Friendly Parks, Trails, and Activities
Ian Weinman Legacy Dog Park
One of Park City's signature off-leash areas, located at the sports complex and linked to broader trail access.
600 Gilmore Way, Park City, UT 84060
Visit WebsiteLibrary Field
Small but handy designated off-leash area close to central Park City and Old Town.
1255 Park Avenue, Park City, UT 84060
Visit WebsiteRound Valley
Expansive local trail network with more than 30 miles of high-desert trails; a top pick for active dogs and humans.
600 Gilmore Way, Park City, UT 84060
Visit WebsiteHistoric Union Pacific Rail Trail State Park
Easy, mostly gentle trail for leashed walks, runs, and bike outings with your dog.
Park City trail access near Bonanza Drive and Sidewinder Dr, Park City, UT 84060
Visit WebsiteWillow Creek Park
Popular Snyderville Basin area park with fenced dog space and easy access from the Kimball Junction side of Park City.
4460 Split Rail Lane, Park City, UT 84098
Visit WebsiteMcLeod Creek Trail
Gentler paved-and-natural corridor option for a lower-key outing with your dog near town.
Trail access from the Prospector and Quinn's Junction areas, Park City, UT 84060
Visit WebsiteA Dog-Friendly Weekend in Park City
This two-day plan mixes easy trail time, patio meals, and flexible downtown stops that work well with a dog.
Day 1: Old Town + Easy Trails
Check into your hotel, then start with a leashed walk at Library Field or along the nearby Rail Trail for an easy first outing after the drive.
Head to Main Street for lunch on a dog-friendly patio at Harvest, then browse Old Town with water breaks and short shaded strolls.
Settle in for dinner at High West Saloon or another patio-friendly spot, then take a relaxed sunset walk around historic downtown.
Day 2: Round Valley Adventure Day
Begin early at Round Valley or the Ian Weinman Legacy Dog Park for off-leash play and longer trail mileage before midday crowds.
Refuel with a patio lunch at Blind Dog or Sammy's Bistro, then spend the afternoon exploring more of the trail network or relaxing back at the hotel.
Wrap up with dinner near Main Street at Riverhorse on Main or Handle, and finish with one last neighborhood walk before turning in.
Nearby Dog-Friendly Destinations
Salt Lake City
about 35 milesBig-city dining, urban trails, and easier airport access for a longer Utah trip.
Heber City
about 18 milesA quieter valley base with parks, scenic drives, and access to Midway and Jordanelle.
Midway
about 16 milesMountain-town charm, calmer pacing, and easy access to Wasatch-area dog walks.
Ogden
about 65 milesA good add-on for travelers combining mountain recreation with another Utah city stop.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Park City good for traveling with dogs?
Yes. Park City is one of Utah's most dog-friendly mountain destinations, with multiple off-leash areas, many dog-welcoming patios, and several hotels that explicitly allow pets.
Are dogs allowed on Park City trails?
Yes, with some exceptions. Park City states that dogs are allowed on trails, but they must be on leash at trailheads and anywhere posted, and some areas have seasonal or location-specific restrictions.
Does Park City have off-leash dog parks?
Yes. Park City lists Ian Weinman Legacy Dog Park, Snyderville Basin dog parks, Library Field, and Round Valley among its dog park and designated off-leash options.
Are dogs allowed at restaurants in Park City?
Many restaurants in Park City welcome dogs on outdoor patios. Policies can vary by season and setup, so it's smart to call ahead before visiting.
What do Park City hotels usually charge for pets?
Pet fees vary widely, but many Park City hotels charge roughly $50 to $150 per stay, while some charge nightly pet fees instead.
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