Dog-Friendly Snohomish, Washington

Historic downtown strolls, riverfront patios, and easy access to off-leash play make Snohomish a relaxed Pacific Northwest getaway for dogs and their people.

Snohomish, WA

8.4 Pet-Friendly Score
Avg Pet Fee: $25-100 per stay
Dog Parks: 2
Off-Leash Beach: No
Outdoor Dining Law: Yes

Best for Walks

Centennial Trail

A paved multi-use trail that starts in Snohomish and works well for leashed walks with easy downtown access.

Historic Downtown Snohomish

Compact, walkable streets with shops, patios, and river views make downtown ideal for a casual dog-friendly afternoon.

Best Off-Leash Play

Willis D. Tucker Park Dog Park

A large fenced off-leash area with meadow, forest, and shy-dog sections.

Snoqualmie River Off Leash Park

A private off-leash park near Snohomish with gated areas and river access.

Best Dog-Friendly Dining

Todo Mexico

Popular riverfront patio for Mexican food with seasonal outdoor seating.

Sound2Summit Brewery

Covered patio welcomes dogs and the kitchen can prepare treats for visiting pups.

Dog-Friendly Hotels and Stays Near Snohomish

Snohomish Inn

4/5
Hotel

The main in-town lodging option in Snohomish, close to the historic district and easy for walkable stays with your dog.

$$ Pet fee: $75 refundable deposit per stay Pets allowed up to 10 days. Pets must be declared at check-in, cannot sleep on beds, cannot be bathed in rooms, and may not be left alone unless kenneled. Aggressive pets or excessive noise can result in removal.

323 2nd St, Snohomish, WA 98290

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Countryman Bed & Breakfast

Bed & Breakfast

A small B&B listed by the City of Snohomish as a local lodging option, suited to travelers wanting a quieter stay near downtown.

$$

119 Cedar Ave, Snohomish, WA 98290-2955

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Lake House at Lake Roesiger

4.9/5
Vacation Rental

A pet-friendly cottage option for travelers who want more space and a lake setting outside downtown Snohomish.

$$$ Pet fee: $25 per stay Allows 1 dog of any size; no cats.
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Cheerful Family Home 1/2 Mile from Downtown

4.9/5
Vacation Rental

A house rental within easy reach of downtown Snohomish, useful for families traveling with multiple dogs.

$$$ Pet fee: $100 per pet, per stay Allows 2 dogs of any size; cats also welcome.
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Mary's Villa

4.8/5
Vacation Rental

A smaller vacation rental for travelers who want a home-style stay in the Snohomish area.

$$ Pet fee: $10 per pet, per night Allows 2 dogs under 20 lbs with advance approval; no cats. Pets must be leashed on property and are not permitted on furniture.
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Dog-Friendly Restaurants and Breweries

Todo Mexico

4.1/5
Mexican Restaurant

Authentic Mexican restaurant with a seasonal outdoor patio overlooking the Snohomish River.

$$ Dogs are welcome on the outdoor patio; indoor dining is not dog-friendly.

1101 1st St, Snohomish, WA 98290

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Cathouse Pizza

4.6/5
Pizza Restaurant

Casual downtown pizza spot known for specialty pies, pasta, and a dog-friendly patio.

$$ Dogs are welcome at patio seating.

1120 1st St, Snohomish, WA 98290

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First & Union Kitchen

4.5/5
Brunch Restaurant

Pacific Northwest-style brunch and lunch spot with outdoor seating in the historic district.

$$ Dogs are welcome at outdoor tables; guests order inside.

101 Union Ave, Snohomish, WA 98290

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Trails End Taphouse & Restaurant

4.5/5
Taphouse

A polished local taphouse with scratch-made food, rotating taps, and outdoor seating near downtown.

$$ Dogs are welcome in the outdoor seating area.

511 Maple Ave Suite B, Snohomish, WA 98290

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The Old Inn Tavern

4.3/5
Tavern

Historic tavern with a beer garden and a more casual, pub-style stop for dog owners exploring downtown.

$$ BringFido reports dogs are welcome inside and in the beer garden.

502 3rd St, Snohomish, WA 98290

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Sound2Summit Brewery

4.6/5
Brewery

Community brewery with a covered patio, pub food, and a notably dog-friendly setup for patio visitors.

$$ Dogs are not allowed inside due to health rules, but well-behaved dogs are welcome on the covered outdoor patio. Water containers are available and the kitchen can prepare treats. Dog Menu

1830 Bickford Ave Ste 111, Snohomish, WA 98290

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Dog-Friendly Activities, Parks, and Trails

Willis D. Tucker Park Dog Park

Dog Park

One of the best off-leash options near Snohomish, with separate fenced areas for meadow play, forest hiking, and shy or senior dogs.

Off-Leash

6705 Puget Park Dr, Snohomish, WA 98296

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Centennial Trail

Trail

A paved regional trail that starts in Snohomish and is excellent for leashed walks, easy mileage, and casual sightseeing.

51 Maple Ave, Snohomish, WA 98290

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Snoqualmie River Off Leash Park

Dog Park

A private off-leash park with gated areas and river access, ideal for dogs that love space and water.

Off-Leash
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Snohomish Valley Golf Center

Activity

A dog-friendly outing spot where leashed dogs can join you on patios and around the facility, though not in the mini golf area or on the green.

8511 Marsh Rd, Snohomish, WA 98296

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Barley POP! Brewing

Brewery

A pet-friendly taproom in Snohomish where leashed dogs are welcome inside, making it a good rainy-day option.

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Haywire Brewing Co

Brewery

A dog-friendly nano brewery in the Snohomish farmlands with picnic-table patio seating and rotating food trucks.

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A Dog-Friendly Weekend in Snohomish

This easy two-day plan mixes historic downtown, patio meals, and off-leash time without too much driving.

Day 1: Historic Downtown and Riverfront

Morning

Check into your stay and start with a leashed walk on the Centennial Trail from Cady Park or the Carnegie area before the day gets busy.

Afternoon

Explore Historic Downtown Snohomish, browse shops, and stop for brunch or lunch at First & Union Kitchen or Cathouse Pizza if patio seating is available.

Evening

Settle in for dinner on the riverfront patio at Todo Mexico, then take a relaxed sunset stroll through downtown with your dog.

Day 2: Off-Leash Play and Brewery Time

Morning

Head to Willis D. Tucker Park Dog Park for off-leash exercise in the meadow or forest area.

Afternoon

Grab lunch or a casual bite at Trails End Taphouse, then spend time at Snohomish Valley Golf Center where leashed dogs can hang out on the patios while you enjoy the range atmosphere.

Evening

Wrap up with a beer on the covered patio at Sound2Summit Brewery, where dogs are welcome outside and can get water and treats.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Snohomish, Washington good for a trip with a dog?

Yes. Snohomish is especially good for travelers who want a quieter, small-town base with walkable historic streets, patio dining, and quick access to larger off-leash areas nearby.

Are dogs allowed on restaurant patios in Snohomish?

Usually yes, when the business chooses to allow it and follows Washington and Snohomish County health rules for dogs in outdoor dining areas. Policies vary by restaurant, so it is smart to confirm before visiting.

Is there an off-leash dog park in Snohomish?

Yes. Willis D. Tucker Park Dog Park is the standout public off-leash option near Snohomish, with multiple fenced sections for different play styles.

Are there pet-friendly hotels in Snohomish?

Yes, but options are limited in town. Snohomish Inn is the clearest in-town hotel option with a published pet policy, and there are also pet-friendly vacation rentals in and around Snohomish.

Can dogs go inside breweries in Snohomish?

Some can allow dogs depending on their setup and health department rules. For example, Sound2Summit welcomes dogs on its outdoor patio but not inside the brewery.

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