Dog-Friendly Port Townsend, Washington

Victorian waterfront charm, off-leash dog parks, and leashed beach-and-fort walks make Port Townsend an easy Pacific Northwest weekend with your pup.

Port Townsend, WA

8.6 Pet-Friendly Score
Avg Pet Fee: $20-40/night
Dog Parks: 2
Off-Leash Beach: No
Outdoor Dining Law: Yes

Best dog parks

Mountain View Dog Park

Fenced off-leash dog park at Mountain View Commons, opened in 2019.

Chetzemoka Dog Park

Fully fenced off-leash area near Hudson Street with sand and bark-chipped surfaces.

Best leashed walks

Fort Worden Historical State Park

Leashed dogs are allowed throughout the park, with beaches, bluff views, and historic batteries.

Fort Townsend Historical State Park

Leashed dogs are welcome on trails and throughout the park; great for forest walks and camping.

Dog-friendly stays

The Swan Hotel

Waterfront boutique stay with one dog-friendly cottage and no size, breed, or weight restrictions.

Palace Hotel

Historic downtown hotel with a published dog policy and dog-friendly room inventory.

Patio picks

Sirens

Popular Water Street pub with a summer deck and waterfront setting.

The Bayview

Waterfront patio restaurant noted as dog-friendly on patio seating.

Dog-Friendly Hotels in Port Townsend

The Swan Hotel

Boutique hotel

Waterfront boutique hotel in the historic district. The property states that one of its cottages is dog friendly, and its dog policy says it accepts all types of dogs without size, breed, or weight restrictions if they are well-mannered.

$$$ Dog-friendly cottage available; no size, breed, or weight restrictions stated; dog policy form required at check-in.

222 Monroe Street, Port Townsend, WA 98368

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Palace Hotel

Historic hotel

Character-filled 1889 hotel right on Water Street. The hotel publishes a detailed dog policy and limits dogs to select rooms, making it a good fit for travelers who want clear rules before booking.

$$$ Pet fee: $40 plus tax per night Dogs only; 7 designated dog-friendly rooms; dogs must be leashed in common areas and may not be left unattended; no cats.

1004 Water Street, Port Townsend, WA 98368

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Port Townsend Inn

Motor inn

Convenient budget-friendly stay on Washington Street with ground-floor pet rooms and easy access for quick dog walks.

$$ Pet fee: $20 per pet, per night Welcomes 2 pets up to 50 lbs in designated rooms; pets assigned to ground-floor rooms; dogs and cats allowed; unattended pets permitted if well-behaved.

2020 Washington Street, Port Townsend, WA 98368

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Harborside Inn

Inn

Simple waterfront-adjacent lodging option often chosen for easy in-and-out access with dogs.

$$ Pet fee: $20 per pet, per night Welcomes two dogs of any size in designated rooms; pet-friendly rooms are on the ground floor; dogs may not be left unattended; cats may be accepted with prior approval.
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Manresa Castle Hotel

Historic hotel

A landmark castle-style hotel with gardens and views, good for travelers who want a more atmospheric stay close to uptown and downtown Port Townsend.

$$$

651 Cleveland St, Port Townsend, WA 98368

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Dog-Friendly Restaurants in Port Townsend

Sirens

Pub & restaurant

Lively Water Street staple with a seasonal deck that is especially popular in summer. Great for casual meals, drinks, and harbor views with your dog at outdoor seating.

$$ Dogs are best suited to outdoor deck seating; call ahead to confirm current patio seating rules.

823 Water St, Port Townsend, WA 98368

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The Bayview

American restaurant

Classic waterfront restaurant known for family-style American fare and a dog-friendly patio when weather cooperates.

$$ Dogs welcome on the outdoor waterfront patio.

1539 Water St, Port Townsend, WA 98368

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Courtyard Cafe

Cafe

Casual cafe for soups, salads, and sandwiches with a front patio that has been verified as dog friendly.

$$ Dogs welcome on the front patio.

230 Quincy St, Port Townsend, WA 98368

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Pourhouse

Taproom

Beer-focused taproom with rotating drafts, ciders, wine, and snacks. A flexible stop if you want a drink with your dog and may bring in food from nearby spots.

$$ Dogs are welcome at an outdoor table or inside the taproom according to BringFido.

2231 Washington St, Port Townsend, WA 98368

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Mo-Chilli BBQ

Barbecue restaurant

Casual barbecue stop with umbrella-covered outdoor tables, handy for a relaxed lunch with your leashed dog.

$$ Leashed dogs are welcome at outdoor tables; leash ring available at tables.
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Dog-Friendly Parks and Activities in Port Townsend

Mountain View Dog Park

Dog park

Popular fenced off-leash dog park at Mountain View Commons with multiple pens for dogs of different sizes.

Off-Leash

1925 Blaine St, Port Townsend, WA 98368

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Chetzemoka Dog Park

Dog park

Fully fenced off-leash area with sand and bark-chipped surfaces, tucked near Hudson Street and close to the water.

Off-Leash

1243 Hudson St, Port Townsend, WA 98368

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Fort Worden Historical State Park

State park

One of the best leashed-dog outings on the Olympic Peninsula, with beaches, parade grounds, forest paths, and historic military structures.

Dogs allowed on leash throughout the park; no designated off-leash area.
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Fort Townsend Historical State Park

State park

Forested trails, campground access, and shoreline scenery make this a strong pick for a quieter leashed walk outside downtown.

Dogs allowed on leash throughout the park; no designated off-leash area.
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Chetzemoka Park

City park

Beautiful landscaped bluff-top park with beach access, lawns, and picnic areas. Dogs should stay leashed outside the separate dog park area.

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A Dog-Friendly Weekend in Port Townsend

This two-day plan mixes easy walks, patio meals, and historic waterfront exploring without overloading your dog.

Day 1: Historic District + Off-Leash Play

Morning

Check into your hotel, then head to Mountain View Dog Park for an off-leash run so your dog can settle in after the drive.

Afternoon

Walk downtown Port Townsend and browse Water Street with a patio lunch at Sirens or The Bayview, depending on weather and seating availability.

Evening

Take a leashed sunset stroll along the waterfront and relax back at your hotel.

Day 2: Forts, Beaches, and Patio Time

Morning

Start with a leashed walk at Fort Worden Historical State Park to explore beach views, open lawns, and historic batteries.

Afternoon

Grab a casual bite at Courtyard Cafe or a drink at Pourhouse, then stop by Chetzemoka Dog Park for another off-leash session.

Evening

Finish with a scenic drive or quiet walk through uptown before dinner and an early night.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Port Townsend good for dogs?

Yes. Port Townsend is a strong dog-friendly weekend destination thanks to two off-leash dog parks, several pet-friendly hotels, and multiple restaurants with outdoor seating.

Are there off-leash dog parks in Port Townsend?

Yes. Mountain View Dog Park and Chetzemoka Dog Park are the city’s main off-leash options.

Can dogs go to Fort Worden and Fort Townsend?

Yes, leashed dogs are allowed at both Fort Worden Historical State Park and Fort Townsend Historical State Park. Neither park has a designated off-leash area.

Do Port Townsend restaurants allow dogs?

Some do, mainly at outdoor seating. Patio and deck policies can change, so it is smart to call ahead before you go.

What is the typical pet fee at Port Townsend hotels?

Expect many dog-friendly stays to charge roughly $20 to $40 per night, though policies vary by property and room type.

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