Dog-Friendly Spanish Valley, Utah

Use Spanish Valley as your quieter base for red-rock adventures, dog-friendly stays, patio dining, and nearby parks around Moab.

Spanish Valley, UT

8.4 Pet-Friendly Score
Avg Pet Fee: $25-75
Dog Parks: 1
Off-Leash Beach: No
Outdoor Dining Law: Yes

Best for stays

voco Moab

Modern pet-friendly hotel with a dedicated dog relief area and clear dog fee structure.

Hyatt Place Moab

Reliable chain option with a published dog policy and easy access to Moab and Arches approach roads.

Best for play

Moab Bark Park

The area’s main off-leash dog park, handy for exercise before or after trail drives.

Dead Horse Point State Park

One of the best nearby state-park options because dogs are allowed on hiking trails when leashed.

Know before you go

Arches National Park pet rules

Dogs are allowed only on roads, in parking areas, campgrounds, and picnic areas—not on hiking trails.

Moab area leash rules

Moab and Grand County require dogs to be under restraint, so keep a leash handy outside designated off-leash areas.

Dog-Friendly Hotels Near Spanish Valley

Hyatt Place Moab

4.5/5
Hotel

Upscale base north of downtown with a published dog policy and easy access to Moab’s services and scenic drives.

$$$ Pet fee: $100 per stay for 1-6 nights; $200 per stay for 7-30 nights Up to 2 dogs; 50 lb individual limit and 75 lb combined limit.

890 North Main Street, Moab, UT 84532

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La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Moab

4.2/5
Hotel

Popular value-minded chain stay with pet-friendly rooms and an on-property dog area.

$$ Pet fee: $25 per night, up to $75 per stay 2 pets up to 75 lbs in designated rooms; pets should not be left unattended.

815 South Main Street, Moab, UT 84532

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My Place Hotel-Moab, UT

4.3/5
Hotel

Extended-stay style option with kitchenettes, useful for longer road trips with dogs.

$$ Pet fee: $30 per pet per night; $100 per pet per week; $200 per pet per month Up to 2 pets, up to 80 lbs each; dogs and cats allowed; pets may not be left unattended.

1500-1522 N Main St, Moab, UT 84532

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Silver Sage Inn Moab

4/5
Inn

Budget-friendly south Main Street stay with a low nightly pet fee and quick access toward Spanish Valley.

$ Pet fee: $10 per pet per night Welcomes 2 dogs up to 50 lbs in select rooms; dogs may not be left unattended; cats not permitted.

840 S Main Street, Moab, UT 84532

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The Gonzo Inn

4.4/5
Boutique hotel

Suite-style downtown stay with creekside walking access and a pet-friendly setup.

$$$ Pet fee: $40 per night 2 pets of any size in designated rooms; dogs and cats allowed.

100 W 200 S, Moab, UT 84532

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voco Moab

4.4/5
Hotel

Newer full-service option with a dedicated dog relief area and straightforward dog-only policy.

$$$ Pet fee: $75 for 1-4 nights; $125 for 5+ nights Dogs only; maximum 2 dogs up to 25 lbs each; dogs must be leashed in public areas.

1421 South Highway 191, Moab, UT 84532

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Dog-Friendly Restaurants Near Spanish Valley

The Blu Pig

4.6/5
Barbecue restaurant

One of the area’s best-known dog-friendly patios, with covered outdoor seating, misters, and heaters.

$$ Leashed dogs are welcome in the covered outdoor seating area.

811 S Main St, Moab, UT 84532

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Trailhead Public House and Eatery

4.6/5
Pub

A standout stop for travelers with dogs thanks to its rooftop patio and dedicated dog menu.

$$ Dogs are welcome on the outdoor patio; dog menu available. Dog Menu

11 E 100 N, Moab, UT 84532

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Spitfire Smokehouse

4.4/5
Smokehouse

Casual barbecue spot with outdoor seating that works well for road-tripping dog owners.

$$ Known for dog-friendly outdoor seating.

3310 Spanish Valley Drive, Moab, UT 84532

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Miguel's Baja Grill

4.3/5
Mexican restaurant

Colorful local favorite for tacos and Southwestern plates, convenient for a relaxed patio meal after exploring.

$$ Call ahead to confirm current patio dog policy before visiting.

51 N Main St, Moab, UT 84532

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Moab Food Truck Park

4.4/5
Food truck park

Flexible option for groups with different tastes, with open-air seating that is often easiest when traveling with a dog.

$ Open-air setting is generally easiest for leashed dogs; verify individual vendor rules on arrival.

39 W 100 N, Moab, UT 84532

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98 Center

4.3/5
Restaurant

Stylish downtown option with seasonal closures to note in winter; a good pick when patio seating is available.

$$$ Call ahead to confirm current patio dog policy and seasonal hours.

98 E Center St, Moab, UT 84532

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Dog-Friendly Activities & Parks Near Spanish Valley

Moab Bark Park

4.5/5
Dog park

The main off-leash dog park in the Moab area, fenced and useful for a quick run before scenic drives.

Off-Leash

300 S 100 E, Moab, UT 84532

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Dead Horse Point State Park

4.8/5
State park

Excellent nearby park for dogs because leashed pets are allowed on hiking and biking trails and in the campground.

UT-313, Moab, UT 84532

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Sand Flats Recreation Area

4.7/5
Recreation area

A strong alternative to the national parks for dog owners, with leashed dogs allowed under Grand County control rules.

Sand Flats Road, Moab, UT 84532

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Spanish Valley Vineyard & Winery

4.4/5
Winery

A scenic local stop south of town where you can slow down after a day on the road and enjoy the valley setting.

4710 Zimmerman Lane, Moab, UT 84532

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Moab National Bark

5/5
Dog daycare

Useful daycare and boarding option for times when your itinerary includes places with stricter pet rules.

2781 Roberts Drive, Moab, UT 84532

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Arches National Park Scenic Areas

4.7/5
National park scenic drive

Worth visiting with a dog only if you plan around the rules: pets are limited to roads, parking areas, campgrounds, and picnic areas.

Arches Entrance Road, Moab, UT 84532

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A Dog-Friendly Weekend Based in Spanish Valley

This plan mixes easier dog access with realistic pet rules around Moab’s parks and patios.

Day 1: Arrival and easy local exploring

Morning

Check into a pet-friendly hotel such as voco Moab, Hyatt Place Moab, or La Quinta, then let your dog stretch at Moab Bark Park.

Afternoon

Drive through Spanish Valley and stop by Spanish Valley Vineyard & Winery or another relaxed outdoor stop before settling in.

Evening

Have dinner on a dog-friendly patio at The Blu Pig or Trailhead Public House and Eatery.

Day 2: Big views without breaking pet rules

Morning

Head to Dead Horse Point State Park for leashed trail time and overlook views where dogs are allowed.

Afternoon

Return toward town for lunch, then explore Sand Flats Recreation Area or other dog-appropriate public land routes.

Evening

Choose a casual dinner at Spitfire Smokehouse or the Moab Food Truck Park, then enjoy a quieter night back in Spanish Valley.

Day 3: Scenic drive and departure

Morning

If you want to see Arches National Park, stick to pet-legal areas like roads, parking areas, and picnic spots rather than hiking trails.

Afternoon

Grab coffee or an early lunch in Moab, stock up on treats or supplies, and begin your drive to the next destination.

Evening

If you need extra flexibility before leaving town, use Moab National Bark for daycare while you pack or make one last stop.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Spanish Valley good for a dog-friendly trip?

Yes. Spanish Valley works well as a quieter base near Moab, with access to pet-friendly hotels, patios, the Moab Bark Park, and dog-friendly public lands like Dead Horse Point State Park and Sand Flats Recreation Area.

Can dogs hike in Arches National Park?

No. Dogs are not allowed on hiking trails or overlooks in Arches National Park. They are limited to established roads, parking areas, campgrounds, and picnic areas, and must stay leashed.

Are there off-leash areas near Spanish Valley?

Yes. The main off-leash option nearby is Moab Bark Park in Moab. Most other public lands and parks in the area require dogs to be leashed or otherwise under restraint.

What do hotels near Spanish Valley usually charge for pets?

Expect many pet-friendly hotels in the Moab and Spanish Valley area to charge roughly $25 to $75 for shorter stays, though some properties charge per night and others charge per stay.

Are dogs allowed on restaurant patios in the area?

Many Moab-area restaurants welcome dogs on outdoor patios, but policies vary by business. It is smart to call ahead, especially in shoulder season or winter when patio service may change.

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