Dog-Friendly Puyallup, Washington

From fenced dog parks and wooded trails to pet-friendly hotel stays and patio dining, Puyallup makes an easy South Sound getaway with your dog.

Puyallup, WA

8.3 Pet-Friendly Score
Avg Pet Fee: $30/night to $75/stay
Dog Parks: 4
Off-Leash Beach: No
Outdoor Dining Law: Yes

Best for off-leash play

Clarks Creek Off-Leash Dog Park

A fully fenced city dog park between Clarks Creek Park North and South with direct access to wooded walking trails.

Meridian Habitat Park Dog Park

A 2-acre fenced off-leash area with shade, dog fountain, bag station, and nearby parking.

Best for walks

Foothills Trail

A scenic regional trail section starts in East Puyallup and runs through farmland and forest; dogs are welcome on leash.

Bradley Lake Park

A central city park with walking trails, open space, and a lakefront setting for easy leashed strolls.

Best dog-friendly dining

The Redd Dog

One of the most dog-forward patio options in town, with a dog menu and outdoor seating specifically welcoming pups.

Homeschool BBQ

Known for its covered outdoor patio and a published garden dog policy for guests bringing dogs.

Dog-Friendly Hotels in Puyallup

Hampton Inn & Suites Tacoma/Puyallup

4.3/5
Hotel

A convenient stay near the Washington State Fair Events Center with free breakfast, indoor pool, and pet-friendly rooms.

$$ Pet fee: $75/stay for 1-4 nights; $125/stay for 5+ nights Pets allowed; 2 pets max, dogs or cats only, 75 lb max weight, non-refundable fee applies.

1515 South Meridian, Puyallup, WA 98371

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Holiday Inn Express & Suites Puyallup (Tacoma Area)

4.2/5
Hotel

A practical South Hill option with free breakfast and parking, close to shopping and a short drive from downtown Puyallup.

$$ Pet fee: $30/night plus tax; $500/month for stays of 30+ days Dogs only; max 2 dogs per room up to 50 lbs.

812 South Hill Park Drive, Puyallup, WA 98373

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Best Western Plus Puyallup Hotel

4.3/5
Hotel

A pet-friendly hotel near Highway 512 with free breakfast, pool access, and easy access to South Hill and the fairgrounds.

$$ Pet fee: $30/day; $150/week maximum Pets allowed in designated pet-friendly rooms; up to 2 dogs per room with an 80 lb weight limit. Cats and other pets may be accepted at hotel discretion.

620 South Hill Park Drive, Puyallup, WA 98373

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Fairfield by Marriott Inn & Suites Tacoma Puyallup

4.4/5
Hotel

A newer Marriott option with free breakfast and parking for travelers who do not need pet accommodations.

$$ Pet fee: N/A Pets not allowed.

202 15th Avenue SW, Puyallup, WA 98371

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Motel Puyallup

Motel

A budget-friendly lodging option in central Puyallup that is often considered by travelers looking for simpler accommodations.

$ Pet fee: Call to confirm Check directly with property for current pet rules and room availability.

1412 S Meridian St, Puyallup, WA 98371

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Dog-Friendly Restaurants in Puyallup

The Redd Dog

Pub / American

A standout dog-friendly patio stop with a dedicated dog menu, treats, and a casual pub atmosphere.

$$ Dogs are welcome on the outdoor patio. Dog Menu

10305 156th St East, Puyallup, WA 98374

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Homeschool BBQ

Barbecue

Popular for smoked meats and a covered patio; the restaurant publishes a specific dog policy for its outdoor garden seating.

$$ Dogs may join guests in the outdoor covered patio/garden area subject to the restaurant's posted policy.
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Crockett's Public House

American Pub

A downtown Puyallup favorite for brunch, burgers, and comfort food, with a central location near Pioneer Park.

$$ Call ahead to confirm current patio dog policy.

118 E Stewart Ave, Puyallup, WA 98372

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Powerhouse Restaurant & Brewery

Brewpub

A long-running local brewery in a historic substation building, great for pairing a downtown walk with lunch or a pint.

$$ Call ahead to confirm current dog-friendly outdoor seating availability.

454 E Main, Puyallup, WA 98372

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TK Irish Pub

Irish Pub

A casual pub option noted for a covered outdoor patio where dogs are welcome with their people.

$$ Dogs are welcome on the covered outdoor patio.
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West Pioneer Grill

Breakfast & Lunch

A relaxed local grill with covered sidewalk seating that works well for a casual meal with your dog.

$$ Dogs are welcome at covered outdoor tables.
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Dog-Friendly Parks, Trails & Activities

Clarks Creek Off-Leash Dog Park

Dog Park

A fully fenced off-leash area between Clarks Creek Park North and South, with direct access to one of Puyallup's most popular wooded trail systems.

Off-Leash

926 18th St SW, Puyallup, WA 98371

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Rainier Woods Off-Leash Dog Park

Dog Park

A smaller city off-leash area just off Shaw Road, useful for a quick play session on the east side of town.

Off-Leash

2601-2619 Cherokee Blvd, Puyallup, WA 98374

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Meridian Habitat Park Dog Park

Dog Park

A peaceful 2-acre fenced dog park with shade, natural ground cover, dog fountain, and nearby loop trails.

Off-Leash

14422 Meridian E, Puyallup, WA 98375

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Foothills Trail - East Puyallup Trailhead

Trail

A scenic regional trail section with farmland and forest views; dogs are welcome on leash for longer walks or bike-and-walk outings.

13810 80th Street E, Puyallup, WA

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Bradley Lake Park

Park

A 59-acre city park with walking trails, open lawns, playgrounds, and a lake, ideal for easy leashed strolls.

531 31st Ave SE, Puyallup, WA 98374

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Fierce County Cider

Tasting Room

A dog-friendly cidery in Puyallup where leashed dogs can join their owners throughout the tasting room.

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A Dog-Friendly Weekend in Puyallup

This easy two-day plan mixes off-leash time, downtown walks, and patio meals without requiring long drives.

Day 1: Parks and Patios

Morning

Check into your hotel, then head to Clarks Creek Off-Leash Dog Park for a run followed by a leashed walk on the surrounding trail network.

Afternoon

Grab lunch on a dog-friendly patio at The Redd Dog, then spend a relaxed afternoon exploring Bradley Lake Park or browsing around South Hill.

Evening

Return downtown for dinner and a casual stroll near Pioneer Park. If your dog is settled after a full day, stop by a patio or tasting room before turning in.

Day 2: Trail Time and Downtown Puyallup

Morning

Start with coffee and a light bite, then walk the Foothills Trail from the East Puyallup trailhead for a longer scenic outing on leash.

Afternoon

Visit Meridian Habitat Park for shaded loop trails and off-leash play in the fenced dog park.

Evening

Wrap up the trip with an early dinner at a patio-friendly spot like Homeschool BBQ or another outdoor dining option before heading home.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are dogs allowed on restaurant patios in Puyallup?

Yes. In Washington, pet dogs may be allowed in outdoor dining areas when the establishment follows state rules and chooses to permit them. Policies vary by restaurant, so it is smart to call ahead.

Is there an off-leash dog park in Puyallup?

Yes. Puyallup has city off-leash dog parks at Clarks Creek Park and Rainier Woods Park, and nearby Meridian Habitat Park in South Hill also has a fenced off-leash dog area.

Are there pet-friendly hotels in Puyallup?

Yes. Current pet-friendly options include Hampton Inn & Suites Tacoma/Puyallup, Holiday Inn Express & Suites Puyallup (Tacoma Area), and Best Western Plus Puyallup Hotel. Fees and weight limits vary by property.

Can I hike with my dog near Puyallup?

Yes. Leashed dogs are welcome on local trails including the Foothills Trail and the trail system around Clarks Creek. Regional trail rules require pets to stay on a leash and owners to remove waste.

Does Puyallup have an off-leash beach for dogs?

No. Puyallup is inland and does not have an off-leash beach. Most dog-friendly recreation here centers on parks, fenced dog runs, and leashed walking trails.

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