Dog-Friendly Prescott Valley, Arizona
Find pet-friendly places to stay, patio spots for meals, and easy outdoor adventures around Prescott Valley with your dog.
Prescott Valley, AZ
Best for walks and sniff breaks
A local favorite for leashed walks with grass, a small lake, creek access, and easy paths.
Popular off-leash option with separate space for dogs to run and socialize.
Best for staying overnight
One of the clearest pet-friendly options in town with designated dog-friendly rooms and a relief area.
Convenient location near Highway 69 and local shopping, useful for a short stopover with your dog.
Good to know
Dogs generally must be leashed in public unless in a designated off-leash area.
Dog-friendly dining in Prescott Valley is mostly outdoor-patio based, so call ahead if weather is changing.
Dog-Friendly Hotels in and Near Prescott Valley
GreenTree Inn of Prescott Valley
A practical stay along State Route 69 with free breakfast, free parking, and designated pet-friendly rooms close to local restaurants and the Findlay Toyota Center.
7875 E State Route 69, Prescott Valley, AZ 86314
Visit WebsiteHampton Inn & Suites Prescott Valley
A reliable chain option near Highway 69 with free breakfast, free parking, and quick access to shopping and dining.
2901 N Glassford Hill Rd, Prescott Valley, AZ 86314
Visit WebsiteClarion Pointe Prescott Valley
A newer Choice-branded stay in Prescott Valley positioned for quick access to the event center area and Highway 69.
7801 E State Route 69, Prescott Valley, AZ 86314
Visit WebsiteBest Western Prescottonian
A nearby Prescott option about a short drive from Prescott Valley, useful if you want more lodging inventory while staying close to the area.
1317 Gurley St, Prescott, AZ 86301
Visit WebsiteLa Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Conference Center Prescott
Another nearby Prescott stay with a straightforward pet setup and easy access to downtown Prescott and Prescott Valley by car.
4499 E State Route 69, Prescott, AZ 86301
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BackBurner Family Restaurant
A longtime local breakfast-and-lunch favorite in Prescott Valley. BringFido notes dogs are welcome at outdoor tables when weather is nice.
8400 E Long Mesa Dr, Prescott Valley, AZ 86314
Visit WebsiteJen's 7th Avenue Cafe
Known for breakfast and lunch with a dog-friendly patio that includes multiple seating options, including covered space.
3106 N Glassford Hill Rd, Prescott Valley, AZ 86314
Visit WebsiteColt Grill Prescott Valley
Casual barbecue spot in the Harkins Theatre plaza with smoked meats, burgers, tacos, and a convenient location for travelers.
2970 N Park Ave, Prescott Valley, AZ 86314
Visit WebsiteTailgaters & IL Primo Prescott Valley
A casual local option for pizza, wings, and sports-bar energy. BringFido notes covered outdoor seating for dog-friendly dining.
7160 Pav Way, Prescott Valley, AZ 86314
Visit WebsiteThe Pizza Place
A casual neighborhood pizza stop in Prescott Valley. BringFido identifies it as dog-friendly for outdoor dining.
6450 N Viewpoint Dr, Prescott Valley, AZ 86314
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Fain Park
One of the easiest dog-friendly outings in the area, with grassy sections, a small lake, creekside walking, and historic features nearby.
2200 N 5th St, Prescott Valley, AZ 86314
Visit WebsiteMountain Valley Park Off-Leash Area
A dedicated off-leash area in Prescott Valley where dogs can run and socialize. Good for a quick energy burn before dinner or after a road trip.
8600 E Nace Ln, Prescott Valley, AZ 86314
Visit WebsitePrescott Valley Civic Center Park
A central green space with walking paths, lake views, and a dog park area nearby, making it a flexible stop for leashed walks.
7501 E Civic Cir, Prescott Valley, AZ 86314
Visit WebsiteGlassford Hill Summit Trail
A short but steeper local hike with broad views over the Prescott Valley area. Best for active dogs comfortable on rocky terrain.
Glassford Hill Rd Trail Area, Prescott Valley, AZ 86314
Visit WebsitePrescott National Forest
A broader regional option for scenic drives, trailheads, and cooler-weather walks with your dog beyond town.
344 S Cortez St, Prescott, AZ 86303
Visit WebsiteA Dog-Friendly Weekend in Prescott Valley
This simple two-day plan keeps drive times short and mixes easy walks, patio meals, and one more active outing.
Day 1: Arrival and easy local exploring
Check into your hotel and let your dog settle in with a short relief walk. If you arrive early, start with an easy loop at Prescott Valley Civic Center Park.
Head to Fain Park for a relaxed leashed walk around the lake and creek area. It is one of the best low-stress first stops in town.
Have dinner on a dog-friendly patio at BackBurner Family Restaurant or Tailgaters & IL Primo, then take a final neighborhood walk near your hotel.
Day 2: Parks, patio lunch, and a scenic finish
Burn off energy at Mountain Valley Park Off-Leash Area, or choose a leashed hike on Glassford Hill Summit Trail if your dog prefers trails to dog parks.
Grab lunch at Jen's 7th Avenue Cafe or Colt Grill Prescott Valley, then rest during the warmest part of the day.
If your dog still has energy, take a sunset stroll back at Civic Center Park or make a short drive toward Prescott for more dining and walking options.
Nearby Dog-Friendly Destinations
Prescott
About 9 milesHistoric downtown, more dog-friendly patios, and access to Watson Lake and additional trails.
Chino Valley
About 18 milesA quieter nearby community with open space and an off-leash dog park option.
Cottonwood
About 45 milesA Verde Valley day trip with patios, wine-country scenery, and walkable areas.
Sedona
About 65 milesA bigger adventure day with red-rock trails and many dog-friendly outdoor stops.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Prescott Valley good for traveling with a dog?
Yes. Prescott Valley works well for a short dog-friendly trip because it has practical pet-friendly lodging, several patio dining options, and easy-access parks for walks and play.
Are there off-leash dog parks in Prescott Valley?
Yes. Mountain Valley Park has a designated off-leash area, and the Civic Center area is commonly used as a starting point for dog-friendly park visits. Always confirm current rules before you go.
Do Prescott Valley restaurants allow dogs inside?
Most dog-friendly dining in Prescott Valley is limited to outdoor patio seating. Policies can vary by day, weather, and staffing, so it is smart to call ahead.
What should I know about leash laws in Arizona?
Arizona law generally requires dogs to be leashed in public unless they are in a designated off-leash area. Keep a standard leash with you for parks, sidewalks, and trailheads.
How much do pet-friendly hotels in Prescott Valley usually charge?
Expect many pet fees in the roughly $30 to $75 range, though exact pricing depends on the hotel, number of pets, and length of stay. Always verify current fees directly with the property.
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