Dog-Friendly Wall, South Dakota

Stay near Badlands National Park with pet-friendly motels, easy patio dining, and scenic roadside adventures for leashed dogs.

Wall, SD

7.9 Pet-Friendly Score
Avg Pet Fee: $30-50
Off-Leash Beach: No
Outdoor Dining Law: Yes

Best for scenic outings

Badlands National Park scenic roads

Leashed pets are allowed in developed areas, campgrounds, picnic areas, parking lots, and roads open to vehicles, making scenic drives and short roadside stops the easiest dog-friendly way to experience the park.

Quinn Road Prairie Dog Town

A classic wildlife-viewing stop near Wall where you can enjoy the landscape from your vehicle and roadside pullouts.

Best dog-friendly stops in town

Badlands Saloon & Grille

A reliable patio option in the center of Wall with outdoor seating that welcomes leashed dogs.

Red Rock Restaurant and Lounge

Known for American comfort food and a dog-friendly outdoor setup that works well after a day in the park.

Stompin' Grounds Coffee House

An easy breakfast or coffee stop with outdoor seating for travelers passing through town.

Good to know before you go

Badlands pet restrictions

Dogs are not allowed on hiking trails, in visitor centers, in backcountry areas, or in prairie dog colony areas inside Badlands National Park.

Best trip style for dogs

Wall works best for road-trippers with leashed dogs who want pet-friendly lodging and patios, then plan scenic drives instead of long in-park hikes.

Pet-Friendly Hotels in Wall

Best Western Plains Motel

4.2/5
Motel

A convenient stay near Wall Drug with free breakfast and an indoor pool. Good fit for travelers who want a mainstream chain property close to town attractions.

$$ Pet fee: $30 per day Up to 2 dogs allowed, 80-lb limit per dog. Other pet types may be allowed with prior hotel approval.

712 Glenn Street, Wall, SD 57790

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Travelodge by Wyndham Wall

3.8/5
Hotel

A practical seasonal hotel within walking distance of Wall attractions and a short drive from the Badlands.

$$ Pet fee: $45 per pet, per night Allows 2 dogs of any size in designated rooms. Pets cannot be left unattended. No cats.

211 10th Ave, Wall, SD 57790

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Americas Best Value Inn Wall

3.7/5
Hotel

A budget-friendly option just off I-90 with easy access for road-trippers and a straightforward overnight stop in Wall.

$ Pet fee: $45 plus tax per pet, per night Welcomes 2 dogs of any size in designated rooms. Small grassy pet relief area on site. No cats.

201 South Boulevard, Wall, SD 57790

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Hansen Inn and Cabins

4.4/5
Inn & Cabins

A small local property with inn rooms and cabins that appeals to travelers looking for a more independent stay style near the Badlands.

$$ Pet fee: $30 per pet, per stay Allows 2 dogs up to 45 lbs in designated rooms.
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Badlands Frontier Cabins

4.1/5
Cabins

Rustic cabin lodging popular with travelers who want a more outdoorsy base near Wall and the national park.

$$ Pet fee: $50 per pet, per night Welcomes 2 pets up to 50 lbs in designated rooms.

1101 Glenn Street, Wall, SD 57790

Sleepy Hollow Campground & RV Park

4/5
Campground & RV Park

A pet-friendly campground option for RV travelers and campers who want to stay in Wall rather than inside the national park area.

$ Pet-friendly campground with extra rules; best for leashed dogs traveling by RV or tent.

118 West 4th Avenue, Wall, SD 57790

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Dog-Friendly Restaurants in Wall

Red Rock Restaurant and Lounge

4.1/5

A classic Wall stop for American fare and locally raised meats. Good choice for a sit-down meal after sightseeing.

$$ Dogs are welcome at outdoor tables.
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Badlands Saloon & Grille

4.2/5

A western-themed restaurant and bar with burgers, sandwiches, fried chicken, and pies. One of the best-known dog-friendly dining stops in town.

$$ Leashed dogs are welcome at outside tables on the alley patio.

509 Main St, Wall, SD 57790

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Stompin' Grounds Coffee House

4.3/5

A casual coffeehouse for espresso drinks, breakfast sandwiches, and baked goods, ideal for an easy morning stop with your dog.

$ Dog-friendly outdoor seating.
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Salty Steer

4.4/5

A newer gastropub in Wall serving burgers, steaks, pasta, and local beer in a more modern setting.

$$

600 Main Street, Wall, SD 57790

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Dairy Queen

3.9/5

A quick, easy stop for burgers, fries, and frozen treats when you need a casual meal on the road.

$

118 South Blvd., Wall, SD 57790

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Wall Drug Store Dining Rooms

4/5

The iconic Wall Drug complex includes large dining rooms, donuts, coffee, and classic roadside-trip atmosphere right in the center of town.

$$

510 Main Street, Wall, SD 57790

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Dog-Friendly Activities & Parks Near Wall

Badlands National Park Scenic Roads

Scenic Drive

The most practical dog-friendly way to experience the Badlands. Leashed pets are allowed in developed areas and on roads open to vehicles, so scenic drives and roadside viewpoints are the best option.

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Old Northeast Road

Scenic Back Road

A quieter Badlands back road specifically noted by the National Park Service as suitable for leashed dogs on park roads.

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Quinn Road Prairie Dog Town

Wildlife Viewing Area

A popular roadside stop near Wall for viewing prairie dogs from your vehicle and enjoying a quick scenic break.

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Sleepy Hollow Campground & RV Park

Campground

Useful for travelers who want an overnight base where dogs are welcome and there is room to walk on leash around camp.

118 West 4th Avenue, Wall, SD 57790

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Wall Drug Backyard & Roadside Attractions

Roadside Attraction

A fun stop for photos, stretching your legs, and soaking up Wall's famous roadside Americana before heading back out on the highway.

510 Main Street, Wall, SD 57790

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A Dog-Friendly Weekend in Wall

This itinerary is built around what dogs can actually do in and around Wall: scenic drives, patio meals, and leashed walks in town rather than long national park hikes.

Day 1: Arrival and Main Street stroll

Morning

Arrive in Wall and check into a pet-friendly stay like Best Western Plains Motel or Travelodge by Wyndham Wall.

Afternoon

Walk Main Street, browse around Wall Drug, and let your dog stretch on leash around town before the evening rush.

Evening

Have dinner on the patio at Badlands Saloon & Grille or Red Rock Restaurant and Lounge.

Day 2: Badlands scenic day

Morning

Grab coffee and breakfast at Stompin' Grounds Coffee House, then head into Badlands National Park for a scenic drive with roadside stops in pet-allowed developed areas.

Afternoon

Drive Old Northeast Road or other open park roads, then stop at Quinn Road Prairie Dog Town for wildlife viewing from the roadside.

Evening

Return to Wall for a relaxed dinner at Salty Steer and an easy sunset walk near your hotel or campground.

Day 3: Road-trip style departure

Morning

Pick up breakfast or coffee in town and enjoy one last short leash walk before checkout.

Afternoon

If you're continuing west, use Wall as a launch point toward Rapid City, Keystone, or Custer for more Black Hills exploring.

Evening

Travel onward after a low-stress departure that keeps your dog out of the hottest part of the day.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Wall, South Dakota good for traveling with a dog?

Yes, especially for road-trippers. Wall has several pet-friendly hotels and a few dog-friendly patios, but the biggest limitation is that Badlands National Park does not allow pets on hiking trails.

Can dogs go on trails in Badlands National Park?

No. Pets are not allowed on hiking trails, in visitor centers, in backcountry areas, or in prairie dog colony areas. They are allowed on leash in developed areas, campgrounds, picnic areas, parking lots, and roads open to vehicles.

Are there dog parks in Wall?

Wall does not appear to have a dedicated public dog park. Most visitors rely on hotel pet areas, campground walks, and leashed strolls around town.

Which restaurants in Wall allow dogs?

Reliable dog-friendly options include Badlands Saloon & Grille, Red Rock Restaurant and Lounge, and Stompin' Grounds Coffee House, all of which have outdoor seating for leashed dogs.

What do pet-friendly hotels in Wall usually charge?

Most pet fees in Wall fall around $30 to $50, with some properties charging per stay and others charging per pet per night.

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