Dog-Friendly Ukiah, California

Wine country patios, easygoing hotels, and open-air parks make Ukiah a relaxed Northern California stop for travelers with dogs.

Ukiah, CA

8.3 Pet-Friendly Score
Avg Pet Fee: $25-50 per pet
Dog Parks: 1
Off-Leash Beach: No
Outdoor Dining Law: Yes

Best dog-friendly eats

Ukiah Brewing Company

Downtown brewpub with a dog-friendly patio and classic pub fare.

Patrona

Seasonal patio welcomes dogs for lunch or dinner in the heart of downtown.

Schat's Courthouse Bakery

A handy breakfast stop with outdoor seating in central Ukiah.

Best places to walk and play

Low Gap Park

Large city park with an off-leash dog park plus trails and recreation areas.

Todd Grove Park

Shady community park for on-leash strolls and picnic breaks.

Grace Hudson Museum grounds

A pleasant downtown stop with gardens and nearby walkable streets.

Good home bases

Hampton Inn Ukiah

Reliable midscale stay with a fenced dog area and generous pet weight limit.

Fairfield by Marriott Inn & Suites Ukiah Mendocino County

Convenient Airport Park Boulevard location near wineries and Lake Mendocino.

Motel 6 Ukiah, CA

Budget-friendly option with no pet fee and easy highway access.

Dog-Friendly Hotels in Ukiah

Hampton Inn Ukiah

4.4/5
Hotel

A comfortable wine-country base with free breakfast, mountain views, and a fenced dog area noted by pet travelers.

$$ Pet fee: $50 per pet for 1-4 nights; $75 per pet for longer stays Up to 2 pets, dogs or cats, up to 75 lbs each.

1160 Airport Park Boulevard, Ukiah, CA 95482

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Fairfield by Marriott Inn & Suites Ukiah Mendocino County

Hotel

A polished stay with free breakfast, indoor pool access, and a convenient location near wineries and downtown.

$$ Pet fee: Check with hotel Pet-friendly rooms are available; confirm current fee and restrictions directly with the hotel before booking.

1140 Airport Park Boulevard, Ukiah, CA 95482

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SureStay by Best Western Ukiah

4/5
Hotel

Affordable north-side option close to Highway 101 with breakfast and walkable nearby dining.

$ Pet fee: $25 per pet, per night Up to 2 dogs of any size in designated rooms; call ahead to confirm availability.

1720 N State Street, Ukiah, CA 95482

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Quality Inn Ukiah Downtown

Hotel

A practical downtown-area stay with breakfast and pool access for travelers who want to be close to central Ukiah.

$ Pet fee: $25 per pet, per night Up to 2 dogs up to 50 lbs; only select rooms allow pets and pets may not be left unattended.

1050 S State Street, Ukiah, CA 95482

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Days Inn by Wyndham Ukiah

Hotel

Value-focused hotel across from the fairgrounds with free light breakfast and easy access to Highway 101.

$ Pet fee: Check with hotel Pet-friendly rooms are offered; confirm current fee, size limits, and room availability directly with the hotel.

950 N State Street, Ukiah, CA 95482

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Motel 6 Ukiah, CA

Motel

One of the easiest budget picks for dog owners, with no pet fee and simple modern rooms.

$ Pet fee: No pet fee Up to 2 pets up to 45 lbs; dogs and cats allowed, but pets may not be left unattended.

1208 South State Street, Ukiah, CA 95482

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Dog-Friendly Restaurants in Ukiah

Ukiah Brewing Company

Brewpub

Downtown brewpub where dogs can join you on the patio for burgers, fries, beer, and local wine.

$$ Dogs are welcome at the outdoor patio.

102 S State St, Ukiah, CA 95482

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Patrona Restaurant and Lounge

Restaurant

A polished downtown choice for sandwiches, steak, trout, and seasonal patio dining with your pup.

$$$ Dogs are welcome on the seasonal outdoor patio.

130 W Standley St, Ukiah, CA 95482

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Black Oak Coffee Roasters

Coffee Shop

A casual coffee stop with outdoor tables, ideal for a morning walk-and-latte break with your dog.

$ Outdoor seating makes it a practical dog-friendly coffee stop.

476 N State St, Ukiah, CA 95482

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Schat's Courthouse Bakery

Bakery/Cafe

Popular bakery and breakfast stop with outdoor seating for a quick bite before exploring downtown.

$ Dogs are welcome at the outdoor tables.

113 W Perkins St, Ukiah, CA 95482

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Cultivo

Restaurant

Farm-to-fork downtown restaurant with a stylish setting and a good option for an evening meal nearby.

$$$ Confirm current dog policy for patio seating directly before visiting.

108 W Standley St, Ukiah, CA 95482

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Ukiah Natural Foods Co-Op

Cafe/Market

Useful for picnic supplies, grab-and-go food, and a quick stop during a dog-friendly road trip.

$ Best for takeout or outdoor use; confirm current patio or exterior seating rules on arrival.

721 S State St, Ukiah, CA 95482

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Dog-Friendly Parks and Activities in Ukiah

Low Gap Park

Park

Ukiah's standout dog stop, with an off-leash dog park plus broader park amenities including trails and recreation space.

Off-Leash

1041 Low Gap Rd, Ukiah, CA 95482

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Todd Grove Park

Park

A shady local favorite for on-leash walks, picnics, and community events in a classic neighborhood park setting.

600 Live Oak Drive, Ukiah, CA 95482

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Grace Hudson Museum & Sun House

Activity

A cultural stop with pleasant grounds and gardens that work well for a leashed stroll before or after visiting downtown.

431 S Main Street, Ukiah, CA 95482

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Parducci Wine Cellars

Activity

A classic Mendocino wine-country outing just outside central Ukiah, with picnic-friendly grounds and a scenic setting.

501 Parducci Rd, Ukiah, CA 95482

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Nelson Family Vineyards

Activity

Relaxed vineyard setting with picnic potential and redwood-grove atmosphere for a slower-paced afternoon with your dog.

550 Nelson Ranch Rd, Ukiah, CA 95482

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Orr Hot Springs area drive

Activity

While the resort itself has its own rules, the scenic drive out Orr Springs Road is a memorable add-on for travelers exploring the countryside with a dog.

13201 Orr Spring Rd, Ukiah, CA 95482

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A Dog-Friendly Weekend in Ukiah

This easy two-day plan mixes patios, parks, and wine-country scenery without requiring long drives between stops.

Day 1: Downtown and park day

Morning

Check into your hotel, then grab coffee at Black Oak Coffee or breakfast from Schat's Courthouse Bakery before walking downtown with your dog.

Afternoon

Head to Low Gap Park for off-leash play and a longer walk around the larger park area. If your pup prefers a calmer pace, swap in Todd Grove Park for a shaded stroll.

Evening

Have dinner on the patio at Ukiah Brewing Company or Patrona, then take a relaxed sunset walk through central Ukiah.

Day 2: Wine country and culture

Morning

Start with a leashed walk near the Grace Hudson Museum grounds and browse the surrounding historic district.

Afternoon

Drive out to a dog-friendly tasting stop such as Parducci Wine Cellars or Nelson Family Vineyards, then pick up picnic supplies from Ukiah Natural Foods Co-Op.

Evening

Return to town for a low-key dinner downtown and one last neighborhood walk before heading out the next morning.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Ukiah good for traveling with a dog?

Yes. Ukiah is an easy road-trip stop for dog owners thanks to pet-friendly hotels, patio dining, and Low Gap Park's off-leash dog area.

Are dogs allowed on restaurant patios in Ukiah?

Often, yes. California law allows restaurants to permit pet dogs in outdoor dining areas if specific health and access rules are met, but each business decides its own policy.

What is the best dog park in Ukiah?

Low Gap Park is the standout choice because it includes Ukiah's main off-leash dog park and additional park space for longer outings.

Do Ukiah hotels usually charge pet fees?

Many do. In Ukiah, common pet fees range from about $25 per pet per night to $50 or more per stay, though Motel 6 is a notable no-pet-fee option.

Can I bring my dog to wineries near Ukiah?

Some wineries and tasting properties in the Ukiah area are suitable for leashed dogs outdoors, but policies vary, so it's smart to call ahead before visiting.

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