Dog-Friendly Scranton, Pennsylvania

Historic rail landmarks, easygoing patios, and one of northeastern Pennsylvania’s best urban dog-day itineraries.

Scranton, PA

8.1 Pet-Friendly Score
Avg Pet Fee: $50-100
Dog Parks: 1
Off-Leash Beach: No
Outdoor Dining Law: Yes

Best for Walks

Nay Aug Park

Scranton’s largest park offers leashed walking trails, gardens, and a scenic green escape close to downtown.

Lackawanna River Heritage Trail

A rail-trail style route that’s ideal for longer leashed walks with your dog.

Best Off-Leash Spot

Connell Dog Park

Scranton’s only dog park, with fenced off-leash space and separate areas for small and large dogs.

Best Dog-Friendly Dining

Alfredo’s Pizza Cafe

Covered patio with heaters and fans makes this a reliable dog-friendly stop in multiple seasons.

Andy Gavin’s Eatery & Pub

Known for a large covered patio and especially warm treatment of canine guests.

Dog-Friendly Hotels Near Scranton

Residence Inn by Marriott Scranton

4.2/5
Extended-stay hotel

All-suite stay with kitchens and free breakfast, a strong fit for travelers who want extra space and longer walks between outings.

$$ Pet fee: $100 per stay Pets allowed with non-refundable fee; BringFido reports 2 pets of any size are welcome and both dogs and cats are allowed.

947 Viewmont Drive, Scranton, PA 18519

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Hilton Scranton & Conference Center

4/5
Downtown hotel

Convenient downtown base near restaurants and city sights, with easy access to parks and relief areas for urban stays.

$$ Pet fee: $50 per stay for 1 pet; $85 per stay for 2 pets Welcomes 1 pet up to 80 lbs for $50 per stay, or 2 pets up to 80 lbs for $85 per stay; dogs and cats allowed; suites are not pet friendly.

100 Adams Ave, Scranton, PA 18503

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Hampton Inn Scranton at Montage Mountain

4/5
Chain hotel

A practical option near Montage Mountain and shopping, with free breakfast and straightforward highway access.

$$ Pet fee: $50 for 1-4 nights; $75 for longer stays Welcomes 2 dogs up to 50 lbs; cats are not allowed.

22 Montage Mountain Rd, Scranton, PA 18507

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Hampton Inn Clarks Summit

4.1/5
Chain hotel

A quiet north-of-city option with free breakfast and easy access to Clarks Summit dining plus Scranton attractions.

$$ Pet fee: $75 for 1-4 nights; $125 for 5+ nights 2 pets max; dog or cat only; Hilton and BringFido list pets up to 75 lbs.

890 Northern Boulevard, Clarks Summit, PA 18411

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Best Western Plus Clarks Summit Scranton

4.4/5
Full-service hotel

Good-value stay with breakfast and an on-site tavern, useful for road-trippers who want a pet-friendly room outside the downtown core.

$$ Pet fee: $30 per pet, per night Allows up to 2 dogs in limited rooms, 80-lb limit per dog; cats may be allowed with prior approval according to Best Western, while BringFido lists dogs only.

820 Northern Boulevard, Clarks Summit, PA 18411

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Home2 Suites by Hilton Dickson City Scranton

4.2/5
All-suite hotel

Modern suite-style hotel with a grassy relief area, ideal for travelers who want more room and quick access to Dickson City shopping.

$$ Pet fee: $75 for 1-4 nights; $125 for longer stays Allows 2 pets up to 75 lbs; both dogs and cats welcome; grassy pet relief area with waste station on site.
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Days Inn by Wyndham Scranton PA

3.5/5
Budget hotel

Budget-friendly base near major roads and Montage Mountain for travelers prioritizing value over amenities.

$ Pet fee: $35 per pet, per night BringFido reports 2 pets of any size are welcome and both dogs and cats are allowed.

1946 Scranton-Carbondale Hwy, Scranton, PA 18508

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Dog-Friendly Restaurants in and Around Scranton

Alfredo's Pizza Cafe

4.5/5
Italian restaurant

A local favorite with a covered patio, heat lamps for cool weather, and ceiling fans in warmer months.

$$ Dogs are welcome on the covered outdoor patio.

1040 S Washington Ave, Scranton, PA 18505-3812

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Andy Gavin's Eatery & Pub

5/5
Irish pub

Casual pub with a large covered patio and a reputation for being especially welcoming to dogs.

$$ Dogs are welcome on the covered outdoor patio.

1392 N Washington Ave, Scranton, PA 18509

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La Tonalteca Scranton

4/5
Mexican restaurant

Convenient Viewmont-area stop for tacos, chimichangas, and other casual Mexican fare with outdoor seating for dog owners.

$$ Dogs are welcome at outdoor tables.

46 Viewmont Mall, Scranton, PA 18508-1346

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PJ Scanlan's

4/5
Pub

Neighborhood pub option for a relaxed meal or drink with your dog at an outdoor table.

$$ BringFido lists outdoor dog-friendly seating.
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Abbiocco

4.5/5
Italian restaurant

Worth the short drive to Clarks Summit for polished Italian dishes, a covered patio, and thoughtful dog touches.

$$$ Dogs are welcome on the covered patio; BringFido notes a dog menu plus water and watermelon ice cubes. Dog Menu
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Food & Fire

5/5
Barbecue restaurant

Popular Moosic taphouse with barbecue, beer, and a dog-friendly patio close to Montage-area hotels.

$$ Dogs are welcome on the outdoor patio.

7041 Shoppes Blvd, Moosic, PA 18507

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Dog-Friendly Parks and Activities

Connell Dog Park

3.5/5
Dog park

Scranton’s main off-leash option with fenced grass, trees, and separate areas for small and large dogs.

Off-Leash

800 Gibbons St, Scranton, PA 18510

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Nay Aug Park

4/5
City park

The city’s largest park, great for leashed walks on trails and around gardens, streams, and open green space.

500 Arthur Ave, Scranton, PA 18510

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Lackawanna River Heritage Trail

5/5
Trail

A scenic rail-trail style route for longer leashed walks and easy mileage with your dog.

Scranton, PA 18505

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The Shoppes at Montage

Shopping district

Leashed dogs can stroll this open-air shopping center with you; check individual stores before heading inside.

1035 Shoppes Blvd, Moosic, PA 18507

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Gerrity’s Ace Hardware Scranton

Pet-friendly store

A practical rainy-day stop where dogs can accompany you while you browse home, garden, and hardware supplies.

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A Dog-Friendly Weekend in Scranton

This two-day plan keeps drive times short and mixes patios, parks, and easy neighborhood exploring.

Day 1: Downtown + South Scranton

Morning

Check into your hotel, then start with a leashed walk at Nay Aug Park to stretch your dog’s legs after the drive.

Afternoon

Head to Connell Dog Park for off-leash play, then grab lunch on the covered patio at Alfredo's Pizza Cafe.

Evening

Return downtown for a relaxed dinner or drinks at Andy Gavin's Eatery & Pub if the patio is open and weather cooperates.

Day 2: Trail Time + Montage Area

Morning

Walk a section of the Lackawanna River Heritage Trail for a longer, lower-key outing with your dog.

Afternoon

Browse The Shoppes at Montage with your pup on leash, then stop for lunch or an early dinner at Food & Fire in Moosic.

Evening

Wind down back at your hotel or make a short drive to Clarks Summit for patio dining at Abbiocco if you want a nicer final meal.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Scranton a good city for traveling with a dog?

Yes. Scranton has a solid mix of pet-friendly chain hotels, several patio restaurants, a dedicated dog park at Connell Park, and easy leashed walking at Nay Aug Park and the Lackawanna River Heritage Trail.

Are dogs allowed at restaurants in Scranton?

Dogs are generally limited to outdoor seating areas unless they are service animals. In practice, many Scranton-area restaurants welcome dogs on patios, but you should confirm current seating rules before visiting.

Is there an off-leash dog park in Scranton?

Yes. Connell Dog Park is Scranton’s main off-leash option and includes fenced space with separate areas for small and large dogs.

What are typical hotel pet fees in Scranton?

Most pet-friendly hotels around Scranton charge roughly $50 to $100 per stay, though some budget properties charge nightly fees instead.

What is the best area to stay in with a dog?

For walkable city access, downtown Scranton works well. For easier parking and quick access to chain hotels, Dickson City, Moosic, and Clarks Summit are often the most convenient choices.

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