Dog-Friendly Redmond, Washington
From Marymoor’s huge off-leash area to walkable patios and pet-welcoming hotels, Redmond makes an easy Pacific Northwest getaway with your dog.
Redmond, WA
Best known for
A 40-acre off-leash area inside Marymoor Park with river access and room to roam.
An easy base for patio dining, shopping, and hotel stays with your dog.
Good to know
Washington allows pet dogs in approved outdoor dining areas, so many Redmond patios can legally welcome leashed dogs.
Dogs must be leashed in Redmond parks unless you are in a designated off-leash area or seasonal pop-up dog park.
Why it works for a weekend trip
You can pair downtown stays with nearby walks on the East Lake Sammamish Trail and other regional paths.
Redmond has several current pet-friendly hotels clustered near downtown and Redmond Town Center.
Dog-Friendly Hotels in Redmond, WA
Archer Hotel Redmond
Upscale stay next to Redmond Town Center with a notably dog-forward policy and easy access to downtown walks.
7200 164th Avenue NE, Redmond, WA 98052
Visit WebsiteSeattle Marriott Redmond
Convenient Town Center location with polished rooms and quick access to shops, restaurants, and Marymoor Park by car.
7401 164th Avenue NE, Redmond, WA 98052
Visit WebsiteResidence Inn by Marriott Seattle East/Redmond
All-suite option in Redmond Town Center with kitchens, useful for longer stays or travelers who want extra space with a dog.
7575 164th Ave. N.E., Redmond, WA 98052
Visit WebsiteHyatt House Seattle/Redmond
A practical base near parks and tech campuses with suite-style rooms and a straightforward dog policy.
15785 Bear Creek Pkwy NE, Redmond, WA 98052
Visit WebsiteElement Seattle Redmond
Modern long-stay hotel with kitchens and free breakfast, close to downtown and good for travelers who want a newer property.
15220 NE Shen Street, Suite 100, Redmond, WA 98052
Visit WebsiteAloft Seattle Redmond
Stylish, casual hotel with a social vibe and pet-friendly rooms near downtown Redmond.
15220 NE Shen Street, Suite 150, Redmond, WA 98052
Visit WebsiteHilton Garden Inn Redmond Seattle
Downtown Redmond stay with an on-site restaurant and terrace, handy for travelers who want to be near transit and Town Center.
16630 Redmond Way, Redmond, WA 98052
Visit WebsiteDog-Friendly Restaurants in Redmond, WA
Redmond's Bar & Grill
Historic downtown standby serving brunch, lunch, dinner, cocktails, and pub favorites at dog-friendly outdoor tables.
7979 Leary Way, Redmond, WA 98052-3841
Visit WebsiteSoul Food Coffee House
Local coffeehouse with a relaxed neighborhood feel and outdoor seating for guests with dogs.
15748 Redmond Way, Redmond, WA 98052-3830
Visit WebsiteFive Stones Coffee Company Redmond
Good stop for coffee, pastries, and light breakfast or lunch with a dog-friendly patio.
8102 161st Ave NE, Redmond, WA 98052
Visit WebsiteFlatstick Pub Redmond
Fun Redmond Town Center hangout for pizza, beer, and indoor games, with one of the more flexible dog policies in town.
7530 164th Ave NE #A108, Redmond, WA 98052
Visit WebsiteThe Tipsy Cow
Popular burger-and-beer spot in downtown Redmond with a seasonal patio that welcomes dogs.
16345 Cleveland St, Redmond, WA 98052
Visit WebsiteWoodblock
Stylish downtown restaurant known for cocktails, brunch, and a fenced patio where dogs can join you outside.
16175 Cleveland St, Redmond, WA 98052
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Marymoor Park Off-Leash Dog Area
The signature dog stop in Redmond: a 40-acre off-leash area inside Marymoor Park with open fields and water access.
6046 West Lake Sammamish Parkway Northeast, Redmond, WA 98052
Visit WebsiteMarymoor Regional Park
Large multi-use park with trails and amenities; dogs must be leashed outside the designated off-leash area.
6046 W Lake Sammamish Parkway NE, Redmond, WA 98052
Visit WebsiteEast Lake Sammamish Trail
Easy rail-trail style walk for leashed dogs, ideal for a lower-key outing or longer stroll near the lake.
Redmond, WA
Visit WebsiteRedmond Town Center
Open-air shopping center where leashed dogs can join you for a stroll between shops and patios.
7525 166th Ave NE, Redmond, WA 98052
Visit WebsiteHartman Park Pop-Up Dog Park
Temporary fenced off-leash dog park run by the City of Redmond during the spring and summer season.
17300 NE 104th St, Redmond, WA 98052
Visit WebsiteFarrel-McWhirter Park
Large park with trails, picnic areas, and farm features; good for leashed walks when you want a quieter outing.
19545 NE Redmond Road, Redmond, WA 98053
Visit WebsitePostdoc Brewing Redmond
A favorite post-park stop near Marymoor where leashed dogs can hang out with you in the tasting room or on the patio.
17625 NE 65th St #100, Redmond, WA 98052
Visit WebsiteA Dog-Friendly Weekend in Redmond
This easy two-day plan mixes off-leash play, walkable dining, and relaxed Pacific Northwest exploring.
Day 1: Downtown arrival and patio evening
Check into a pet-friendly hotel near Redmond Town Center such as Archer Hotel Redmond, Seattle Marriott Redmond, or Residence Inn Seattle East/Redmond. Take a short neighborhood walk to settle in.
Head to Marymoor Park and let your dog burn energy in the off-leash area before exploring more of the regional park on leash.
Return downtown for dinner on a dog-friendly patio at Redmond's Bar & Grill, Woodblock, or The Tipsy Cow, then stroll Redmond Town Center.
Day 2: Coffee, trail time, and a casual finish
Grab coffee and a pastry at Soul Food Coffee House or Five Stones Coffee Company Redmond and relax at an outdoor table with your dog.
Choose a leashed walk on the East Lake Sammamish Trail or visit a seasonal city pop-up dog park at Hartman Park if it is operating during your trip.
Wrap up with pizza, beer, and games at Flatstick Pub Redmond or a laid-back pint at Postdoc Brewing before heading back to your hotel.
Nearby Dog-Friendly Destinations
Seattle
16 milesBig-city dog travel with waterfront walks, more patios, and major attractions.
Bellevue
8 milesUpscale Eastside base with parks, shopping, and easy access to Lake Washington.
Kirkland
6 milesA great add-on for waterfront strolls, parks, and dog-friendly patios.
Woodinville
7 milesIdeal for a dog-friendly wine-country side trip close to Redmond.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Redmond, WA good for traveling with a dog?
Yes. Redmond is one of the easier Eastside cities to visit with a dog thanks to Marymoor’s large off-leash area, several pet-friendly hotels, walkable downtown blocks, and multiple restaurants with dog-friendly outdoor seating.
Are dogs allowed off leash in Redmond parks?
Usually no. City rules require dogs to be leashed in Redmond parks unless you are in a designated off-leash area. Redmond notes that Marymoor Park has the main large off-leash area, and the city also operates seasonal pop-up dog parks at select times.
Does Redmond have an off-leash dog park?
Yes. The best-known option is the Marymoor Park Off-Leash Dog Area, a 40-acre off-leash space in unincorporated Redmond. The City of Redmond also has seasonal pop-up dog parks, including locations such as Hartman Park and Luke McRedmond Park.
Can dogs sit with you at restaurant patios in Redmond?
Often yes. Washington allows pet dogs in approved outdoor dining areas, and many Redmond restaurants use that flexibility to welcome leashed dogs on patios. Policies vary by business, so it is smart to call ahead if patio access is important to your plans.
What pet fees should I expect at Redmond hotels?
A common range is about $100 to $150 per stay, though some Redmond hotels currently waive pet cleaning fees through the local tourism promotion program. Weight limits and maximum pet counts vary by property.
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