Dog-Friendly Stanley, Idaho: Mountain Basecamp for You and Your Pup

From pet-friendly cabins and riverside stays to patio dining, alpine trails, and Redfish Lake day trips, Stanley is one of Idaho’s best mountain escapes for dogs.

Stanley, ID

8.6 Pet-Friendly Score
Avg Pet Fee: $20-35/night
Dog Parks: 1
Off-Leash Beach: Yes
Outdoor Dining Law: Yes

Best for Staying

Stanley High Country Inn

Three dog-friendly cabins with kitchenettes in downtown Stanley.

Redfish Riverside Inn

Two dog-friendly Sawtooth Lodge rooms near the Salmon River.

Mountain Village Resort

Limited pet-friendly lodge rooms with easy access to dining and services.

Best for Eating

Sawtooth Luce's Restaurant

Dogs are welcome on the outdoor deck.

Redfish Lake Lodge

Pet-friendly lawn and patio areas for day visitors near the lodge.

Mountain Village Restaurant & Saloon

A convenient in-town stop with patio seating at the resort complex.

Best for Play

Stanley Dog Park

A local bark park for off-leash play in town.

Redfish Lake Dog Beach

A designated dog beach near Redfish Lake for day-use visitors.

Stanley Lake to Bridalveil Falls Trail

A scenic dog-friendly hike with leashed dogs allowed.

Dog-Friendly Hotels and Lodging in Stanley

Stanley High Country Inn

4.6/5
Inn

A rustic downtown inn with three dog-friendly cabins and easy walking access to Stanley’s small core.

$$ Pet fee: $20-$35 per dog, per night depending on unit Only the Stanley Cabin #108, North Cabinette #107, and South Cabinette #106 are dog-friendly. Maximum two dogs per cabin. Dogs may not be left unattended and must be leashed on property.

525 Ace of Diamonds Street, Stanley, ID 83278

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Redfish Riverside Inn

4.5/5
Inn

A riverside property in central Stanley with a small number of dog-friendly accommodations and shuttle access to Redfish Lake Lodge.

$$ Pet fee: $20-$35 per pet, per night Only Sawtooth Lodge rooms #21 and #22 are dog-friendly. Maximum two dogs. Pets may not be left unattended, must stay leashed, and are not allowed on the riverside porch.

560 Edna McGowan Ave., Stanley, ID 83278

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Mountain Village Resort

4.2/5
Resort

A full-service Stanley basecamp with lodge rooms, dining, fuel, and hot springs nearby.

$$ Pet fee: $20 per pet, per night Limited pet-friendly rooms are available. Designated pet-free rooms also exist, so confirm with the front desk before booking. Undeclared pets are subject to a minimum fee.

220 Eva Falls Avenue, Stanley, ID 83278

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Triangle C Cabins

4.5/5
Cabins

A rustic cabin property in Stanley with several pet-friendly cabins and larger vacation-rental options.

$$ Several pet-friendly cabins are available; confirm the specific cabin and current rules before booking.
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Sawtooth Hotel

4.4/5
Historic hotel

A classic downtown Stanley stay with historic character and an on-site restaurant, best for travelers who want to be in the middle of town.

$$$ Pet policy was not clearly published on the hotel’s current public pages; call before booking if traveling with a dog.

755 Ace of Diamonds St., Stanley, ID 83278

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Dog-Friendly Restaurants in Stanley

Sawtooth Luce's Restaurant

4.6/5
Restaurant

One of Stanley’s best-known dining rooms, with dogs welcome on the outdoor deck and plenty of parking.

$$$ Dogs are welcome on the outdoor deck.

105 Niece Ave, Stanley, ID 83278

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Redfish Lake Lodge

4.5/5
Lakeside dining

A scenic seasonal dining stop near Redfish Lake where day-use visitors with dogs can use the pet-friendly lawn and patio areas.

$$ The lodge itself has a no-pet lodging policy, but dogs are seen on the front lawn, common areas, and designated dog beach because of surrounding Forest Service day-use access.

401 Redfish Lodge Road, Stanley, ID 83278

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Mountain Village Restaurant & Saloon

4.1/5
Restaurant

A convenient in-town option at Mountain Village Resort with mountain views and easy access from pet-friendly rooms.

$$ Outdoor resort areas commonly host leashed pets, but restaurant-specific dog seating rules are best confirmed directly before visiting.

250 Eva Falls Avenue, Stanley, ID 83278

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Stanley Baking Co. & Cafe

4.7/5
Cafe

A beloved seasonal bakery and cafe in the heart of Stanley, ideal for breakfast and grab-and-go trail fuel.

$ Dog policy is not clearly posted on the current public site; ask on arrival about outdoor seating with dogs.

250 Wall St., Stanley, ID 83278

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Sawtooth Hotel Dining Room

4.4/5
Hotel restaurant

A cozy downtown dining room inside the historic Sawtooth Hotel, good for a classic Stanley dinner stop.

$$$ Current dog policy for dining was not clearly published on the hotel’s public pages; call ahead if you need patio or dog-friendly seating.

755 Ace of Diamonds St., Stanley, ID 83278

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Dog-Friendly Parks, Trails, and Activities in Stanley

Stanley Dog Park

Park

Stanley’s local bark park is a simple, useful stop for off-leash play and burning off energy after a drive.

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Redfish Lake Dog Beach

Activity

A designated dog beach near Redfish Lake where dogs can run and play during a day trip to the lake area.

Off-Leash

401 Redfish Lodge Road, Stanley, ID 83278

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Redfish Lake Marina

Activity

A fun warm-weather outing for dogs who enjoy boats and lakeside time; the marina explicitly invites visitors to bring pets for a day on the water.

401 Redfish Lodge Road, Stanley, ID 83278

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Stanley Lake to Bridalveil Falls Trail

Park

A classic Stanley-area hike with big mountain views, creek scenery, and a waterfall destination. Dogs are allowed on leash.

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Marsh Creek Trail

Park

A quieter dog-friendly trail option near Stanley for leashed hiking with good views and lighter traffic.

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Stanley to Redfish Trail

Park

An easy gravel trail connection between Stanley and the Redfish area, useful for a lower-key outing with a leashed dog.

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A Dog-Friendly Weekend in Stanley

This 2-day plan mixes easy town stops with lake time and a classic Sawtooth hike.

Day 1: Downtown Stanley and a River Walk

Morning

Check into a dog-friendly stay like Stanley High Country Inn, Redfish Riverside Inn, or Mountain Village Resort. Start with breakfast from Stanley Baking Co. & Cafe, then take your dog for a stretch around town.

Afternoon

Head to Stanley Dog Park for off-leash play, then browse Stanley’s small downtown area and relax back at your lodging before dinner.

Evening

Have dinner on the outdoor deck at Sawtooth Luce’s Restaurant if weather allows, then enjoy sunset views and stargazing from your hotel lawn or nearby open space.

Day 2: Redfish Lake Adventure Day

Morning

Drive to Redfish Lake and spend the morning at the designated dog beach or along the lakeshore day-use areas. If your dog enjoys the water, add a marina visit or a mellow lakeside walk.

Afternoon

Tackle the Stanley Lake to Bridalveil Falls Trail or choose an easier leashed walk like the Stanley to Redfish Trail depending on your dog’s stamina and the season.

Evening

Return to Stanley for a relaxed dinner in town, then wind down under the dark skies that make the Sawtooth Valley famous.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Stanley, Idaho good for dogs?

Yes. Stanley is especially good for active dogs that enjoy hiking, lake days, and cabin-style travel. The town has a dog park, multiple pet-friendly lodging options, and easy access to trails and Redfish Lake day-use areas.

Are there off-leash places for dogs in Stanley?

Yes. Stanley Dog Park is the main in-town off-leash option, and Redfish Lake has a designated dog beach used by day visitors. On most trails and public recreation areas, dogs should remain leashed.

What do pet-friendly hotels in Stanley usually charge?

Typical pet fees in Stanley are around $20 to $35 per dog, per night, depending on the property and room type. Some places also limit pet-friendly rooms to specific cabins or units.

Can dogs go to restaurants in Stanley?

Yes, but usually only in outdoor areas. Sawtooth Luce’s explicitly welcomes dogs on its outdoor deck, and other seasonal spots may allow dogs in patio or lawn areas. It is smart to confirm current seating rules before you go.

Are dogs allowed at Redfish Lake Lodge?

Dogs are not allowed in Redfish Lake Lodge accommodations, but day-use visitors will see dogs on the front lawn, in common outdoor areas, and at the designated dog beach because the surrounding area operates on Forest Service land.

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