Dog-Friendly Spooner, Wisconsin

A Northwoods getaway with a true off-leash dog park, pet-friendly lodging, and easy access to trails, lakes, and patio dining.

Spooner, WI

8.1 Pet-Friendly Score
Avg Pet Fee: $35-40
Dog Parks: 1
Off-Leash Beach: No
Outdoor Dining Law: No

Best for Off-Leash Play

Spooner Dog Park

An off-leash stop just north of Railroad Park along the Wild Rivers State Trail, highlighted by Washburn County tourism for traveling with dogs.

Best Dog-Friendly Dining

Round Man Brewing Co.

Downtown brewery and restaurant with a seasonal dog-friendly patio and even a dog menu.

McKenzie Landing

Lake-view dining with a patio overlooking Big McKenzie Lake that welcomes dogs.

Best Trail Access

Wild Rivers State Trail

Leashed dogs are allowed on this long multi-county trail, making Spooner a convenient base for walks and bike-joring style outings.

Dog-Friendly Places to Stay in Spooner

Best Western Spooner Riverplace

4.5/5
Hotel

The most clearly documented pet-friendly hotel option in Spooner, with easy highway access and relief areas on the property.

$$ Pet fee: $40 per day Allows up to 2 dogs in limited rooms; 80-lb limit per dog. Cats may be allowed with prior hotel approval.

101 W Maple St, Spooner, WI 54801

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Country House Motel and RV Park

3.8/5
Motel/RV Park

A simple local stay option south of downtown with motel rooms and RV sites; listed as pet friendly.

$ Pet friendly; pet policy applies and restrictions may apply.

110 South River St, Spooner, WI 54801

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The Nut House on Sunfish Lake

4.9/5
Vacation Rental

A dog-friendly cabin option for travelers who want more space and a lake setting near Spooner.

$$ Pet fee: No additional fee Dogs of any size allowed; pets must be housebroken. No cats.
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2/1 Cabin with Bunkhouse on Recreational Lake

4.8/5
Vacation Rental

A casual cabin stay for travelers who want a pet-friendly base near the water.

$$ Pet fee: No additional fee Up to 2 dogs of any size allowed; cats may be allowed by request.
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The Pines Retreet

5/5
Vacation Rental

A quieter cabin-style stay for guests traveling with smaller dogs.

$$ Pet fee: $35 per pet, per stay Allows 2 dogs under 50 lbs; pets must be crated if left unattended. No cats.
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Dog-Friendly Restaurants in Spooner

Round Man Brewing Co.

4.7/5
Brewery & Restaurant

One of the best dog-friendly dining stops in town, with a seasonal patio, full food menu, and a dog menu for pups.

$$ Dogs are welcome on the patio from spring through fall. Dog Menu

234 Walnut St, Spooner, WI 54801

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McKenzie Landing

4.5/5
Bar & Grill

A scenic lakeside restaurant with patio seating overlooking Big McKenzie Lake.

$$ Dogs are welcome in the patio dining area.

1350 County Road E, Spooner, WI 54801

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Alley Cats Coffee

4.8/5
Coffee Shop & Cafe

A local favorite for coffee, breakfast sandwiches, pastries, and light lunch, with limited dog-friendly outdoor seating.

$ Dogs are welcome at the outdoor tables; owners may need to order inside while pets wait outside.

750 W Beaverbrook Ave, Spooner, WI 54801

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The Still Bar & Grill

4.4/5
Bar & Grill

A laid-back stop near Big Bass Lake with a seasonal patio that works well for casual meals with your dog.

$$ Dogs are welcome on the seasonal outdoor patio.

W8995 Big Bass Lake Rd, Spooner, WI 54801

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Treat Depot

4/5
Ice Cream & Fast Casual

A quick stop for frozen treats and casual bites when you want something easy with your pup in tow.

$ Listed as dog friendly by local pet-travel directories; confirm current outdoor seating setup before visiting.

609 N River St, Spooner, WI 54801

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Dog-Friendly Parks and Activities

Spooner Dog Park

Dog Park

Spooner’s signature dog stop, located just north of Railroad Park along the Wild Rivers State Trail for easy off-leash play.

Off-Leash

Roundhouse Rd, Spooner, WI 54801

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Wild Rivers State Trail

State Trail

A 104-mile trail through northwest Wisconsin where leashed dogs are allowed, ideal for long walks and scenic outings.

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Spooner Railroad Park

Park

A railroad-themed community park with a walking path and easy access to nearby dog-friendly trail connections.

475 Roundhouse Rd, Spooner, WI 54801

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Washburn County Forest

Outdoor Recreation Area

A broad county forest system around Spooner that gives dog owners access to trails, wildlife areas, and Northwoods scenery; keep dogs under control and follow posted rules.

1760 Roundhouse Rd, Spooner, WI 54801

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A Few Fun Days with Fido Itinerary Area Stops

Scenic Activity

Washburn County’s official dog-focused itinerary highlights Spooner as a base for dog park visits, trail walks, and lake-country exploring.

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A Dog-Friendly Weekend in Spooner

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

Day 1: Downtown Spooner and Trail Time

Morning

Check into your lodging, then grab coffee and breakfast at Alley Cats Coffee. Afterward, head to Spooner Dog Park for an off-leash stretch and social time.

Afternoon

Walk a leashed section of the Wild Rivers State Trail and explore the area around Railroad Park for a relaxed midday outing.

Evening

Have dinner on the patio at Round Man Brewing Co., where dogs are welcome seasonally and can even order from the dog menu.

Day 2: Lake Views and a Slower Northwoods Pace

Morning

Take a scenic drive and enjoy a leashed walk in the Washburn County Forest area or revisit the trail system for a quieter morning.

Afternoon

Lunch or an early dinner at McKenzie Landing, where the patio overlooks Big McKenzie Lake and welcomes dogs.

Evening

Wrap up with a casual stop at Treat Depot or a relaxed patio meal at The Still Bar & Grill before heading back to your hotel.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Spooner, Wisconsin good for traveling with dogs?

Yes. Spooner is a strong fit for dog travelers who want a quieter Northwoods base with one true off-leash dog park, pet-friendly lodging, and several patio dining options.

Are there off-leash areas for dogs in Spooner?

Yes. Spooner Dog Park is the main off-leash option in town and is specifically highlighted by Washburn County tourism as a stop for visitors traveling with dogs.

Can dogs go on trails near Spooner?

Yes, leashed dogs are allowed on the Wild Rivers State Trail. Wisconsin DNR rules require pets on a physical leash no longer than 8 feet on state trail property.

Do restaurants in Spooner allow dogs?

Some do, but generally only at outdoor tables or patios. Round Man Brewing Co., McKenzie Landing, Alley Cats Coffee, and The Still Bar & Grill all have dog-friendly outdoor options.

What is the typical pet fee for hotels in Spooner?

Expect a modest fee rather than luxury-resort pricing. In Spooner, documented pet fees range from no fee at some vacation rentals to about $35 per stay or $40 per day at pet-friendly lodging.

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