Dog-Friendly Stevenson, Washington

A Columbia River Gorge basecamp with pet-friendly lodging, brewery patios, riverfront walks, and iconic hikes for adventurous dogs and their humans.

Stevenson, WA

8.7 Pet-Friendly Score
Avg Pet Fee: $25-75
Off-Leash Beach: No
Outdoor Dining Law: Yes

Best for Scenic Stays

Skamania Lodge

Large resort on a wooded bluff above the Columbia River with pet-friendly rooms, trails, and easy access to Skamania Lodge Adventures.

Hotel Stevenson

Boutique downtown stay within walking distance of tasting rooms, coffee, and the waterfront.

Wilder and Pine Riverside Cabins

Cabins near downtown and the river, convenient for travelers who want quick access to trails and breweries.

Best Dog-Friendly Eats & Drinks

Walking Man Brewing

A longtime Gorge favorite with a dog-friendly beer garden and pub fare.

Big River Grill

Casual roadhouse with seasonal patio seating that welcomes dogs outdoors.

Bigfoot Coffee Roasters

Local coffee stop in downtown Stevenson, handy for a morning walk-and-caffeine start.

Top Outdoor Adventures

Beacon Rock State Park

Leashed dogs can join you on trails, river views, and one of the Gorge’s signature landmarks.

Dog Mountain Trail

A strenuous, famous Gorge hike with spring permit requirements on peak weekends.

Stevenson Waterfront / Teo Park area

Easy riverfront strolling close to downtown, ideal for lower-key outings between bigger adventures.

Dog-Friendly Hotels in Stevenson, WA

Skamania Lodge

4.4/5
Resort

Upscale Gorge resort with wooded grounds, on-site dining, and quick access to ziplining, trails, and river views.

$$$ Pet fee: $75 per pet, per stay Welcomes up to 2 pets in designated rooms. Dogs and cats permitted. Only select Superior King and Superior Double rooms are pet friendly. Pets may not be left unattended.

1131 SW Skamania Lodge Way, Stevenson, WA 98648

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Hotel Stevenson

4.3/5
Boutique hotel

Stylish downtown boutique hotel in a restored historic building, walkable to restaurants, coffee, and the waterfront.

$$ Pet fee: $30 per stay Allows 1 dog up to 50 lbs in designated rooms. Dogs may not be left unattended. No cats.

77 SW Russell Ave, Stevenson, WA 98648

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Wilder and Pine Riverside Cabins

4.5/5
Cabins

Riverside-style cabins close to downtown Stevenson and within easy reach of breweries and trailheads.

$$ Pet fee: $25 per pet, per night Pets of any size are allowed. Dogs and cats welcome. Pets may not be left unattended and are not allowed on furniture, beds, or in hot tubs.

200 SW Cascade Ave, Stevenson, WA 98648

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Artbliss Hotel

Hotel

Small Stevenson lodging option near downtown shops and dining, useful for travelers who want a central base.

$$

37 NW 2nd St, Stevenson, WA 98648

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Rodeway Inn

Hotel

Budget-friendly highway-access stay in town, convenient for short overnights and road trips through the Gorge.

$

40 NE 2nd St, Stevenson, WA 98648

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The Resort at Skamania Coves

Resort

Lodging east of downtown Stevenson with a quieter setting for travelers looking for a more secluded stay.

$$$

45932 Highway 14, Stevenson, WA 98648

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Dog-Friendly Restaurants in Stevenson, WA

Walking Man Brewing

4.5/5
Brewpub

Classic Columbia Gorge brewpub with a dog-friendly beer garden, house beers, pizza, and pub favorites.

$$ Dogs are welcome in the outdoor beer garden / patio areas.

240 SW 1st St, Stevenson, WA 98648

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Big River Grill

4.2/5
American grill

Casual local grill serving breakfast through dinner, with burgers, sandwiches, and fish-and-chips in a relaxed setting.

$$ Dogs are welcome on the seasonal outdoor patio.

PO Box 611, Stevenson, WA 98648

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77 Cork and Tap Bistro

Bistro / wine bar

Small downtown bistro connected with Hotel Stevenson, good for a more relaxed evening bite and drinks.

$$$

77 SW Russell Ave, Stevenson, WA 98648

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Red Bluff Tap House

Tap house

Downtown tap house pouring regional beer in an easygoing setting close to shops and the waterfront.

$$

256 2nd St., Stevenson, WA 98648

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Bigfoot Coffee Roasters

Coffee shop

Local coffee stop for espresso, pastries, and a quick start before heading to Beacon Rock or Dog Mountain.

$

91 NW 2nd St, Stevenson, WA 98648

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Gotta Hava Java

Coffee shop

Reliable coffee-and-snack stop in town, handy for road-trippers and early-morning hikers.

$

371 SW 2nd St, Stevenson, WA 98648

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Dog-Friendly Activities & Parks in Stevenson, WA

Beacon Rock State Park

State park

One of the Gorge’s signature outdoor stops, with hiking, river access, and multiple trailheads. Leashed dogs are welcome throughout most park areas.

34841 State Route 14, Skamania, WA 98648

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Beacon Rock Trail

Hiking trail

Short but memorable climb up Beacon Rock with dramatic Columbia River Gorge views. Best for dogs comfortable with crowds and elevation.

34841 WA-14, Stevenson, WA 98648

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Dog Mountain Trail

Hiking trail

A strenuous, iconic Gorge hike known for spring wildflowers and panoramic views. Weekend permits are required during peak spring wildflower season.

Dog Mountain Trailhead, WA-14 at milepost 53.7, near Stevenson, WA 98648

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Skamania Lodge Adventures

Outdoor adventure center

Adventure base at Skamania Lodge offering ziplining, aerial park, axe throwing, and e-bikes. Great for humans while your dog relaxes with another member of your group or after a walk on the grounds.

1131 SW Skamania Lodge Way, Stevenson, WA 98648

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Columbia Gorge Museum

Museum grounds / cultural stop

A worthwhile stop for regional history with open outdoor areas nearby for a leashed dog walk before or after your visit.

990 SW Rock Creek Dr, Stevenson, WA 98648

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Stevenson Waterfront / Teo Park

Riverfront walk

Easygoing waterfront strolling close to downtown, ideal for a lower-impact outing, sniff break, or sunset walk along the Columbia.

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A Dog-Friendly Weekend in Stevenson

This two-day plan mixes easy riverfront time, patio meals, and one signature Gorge hike so you can scale the adventure level to your dog.

Day 1: Downtown Stevenson + River Views

Morning

Check into your hotel, then grab coffee at Bigfoot Coffee Roasters or Gotta Hava Java and take an easy walk along the Stevenson waterfront / Teo Park area so your dog can settle in after the drive.

Afternoon

Head to Beacon Rock State Park for a leashed hike. If your dog is energetic and trail-ready, tackle Beacon Rock Trail; otherwise choose a gentler park walk and picnic-style break.

Evening

Return to town for dinner and a pint at Walking Man Brewing’s dog-friendly beer garden, or choose Big River Grill’s patio when seasonal outdoor seating is available.

Day 2: Big Adventure Day

Morning

Start early for Dog Mountain if your dog is fit for a steep climb. Double-check seasonal permit rules if visiting during spring wildflower weekends. If that feels too intense, repeat Beacon Rock or enjoy a longer riverfront stroll instead.

Afternoon

Refuel in town, browse downtown shops, and stop near the Columbia Gorge Museum area for a relaxed walk. If your group splits up, some travelers can book Skamania Lodge Adventures while another person stays with the dog.

Evening

Wrap up with a scenic dinner in town or at Skamania Lodge, then enjoy one last sunset walk before heading back to your room.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Stevenson, WA good for a trip with a dog?

Yes. Stevenson works especially well for travelers who want scenic hikes, riverfront walks, and a few reliable pet-friendly lodging and patio options in a compact town.

Are dogs allowed on restaurant patios in Stevenson?

Yes, many Washington restaurants can allow dogs in designated outdoor dining areas, and Stevenson has several patio-friendly options. Policies vary by business, so it is smart to call ahead before visiting.

Can dogs hike Dog Mountain?

Leashed dogs are generally allowed on Dog Mountain, but it is a strenuous trail with steep climbing. During peak spring wildflower season, weekend permit rules apply for hikers, so check current Forest Service guidance before you go.

Is there an off-leash dog park in Stevenson?

Stevenson is better known for leashed hiking and waterfront walks than dedicated off-leash dog parks. Plan on keeping your dog leashed in town, on trails, and in state park areas.

Which Stevenson hotels have the clearest pet policies?

Skamania Lodge, Hotel Stevenson, and Wilder and Pine Riverside Cabins all publish or have reported pet policies with fees and restrictions, making them the easiest places to compare before booking.

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