Dog-Friendly Wasilla, Alaska

From Lake Lucile’s fenced dog park to pet-welcoming stays and patio stops, here’s how to plan an easy dog-friendly getaway in Wasilla.

Wasilla, AK

7.9 Pet-Friendly Score
Avg Pet Fee: $20-30/night
Dog Parks: 1
Off-Leash Beach: No
Outdoor Dining Law: No

Best dog-friendly basics

Lake Lucile Dog Park

A fenced, year-round dog park at Lake Lucile Park with summer water access and posted rules for safe off-leash play.

Menard Trail

A paved 1-mile city trail specifically noted by the City of Wasilla as suitable for walking leashed dogs.

Wasilla Creek Boardwalk

A scenic boardwalk walk near town that works well for leashed strolls and easy sightseeing with your dog.

Good fit for travelers with dogs

Best Western Lake Lucille Inn

One of the clearest pet-policy options in town, allowing up to two dogs with an 80-pound limit and a nightly pet fee.

Grand View Inn & Suites

Dog-friendly rooms are available with a lower nightly pet fee than many chain hotels, but you should call ahead to confirm a designated room.

Lake Lucile Park

Beyond the dog park, this city park offers campground access, a boardwalk, and an easy base for outdoor time with your pup.

Local flavor

Bearpaw River Brewing Company

A local brewery with Wasilla locations and an outdoor setup that dog owners often use for a casual stop.

Albatross Restaurant at Settlers Bay

A scenic restaurant at Settlers Bay Golf Course with outdoor seating and a dog-friendly patio listing.

Little Miller's Ice Cream

An easy casual treat stop in Wasilla that works well with dogs thanks to its simple roadside format.

Dog-Friendly Hotels in Wasilla

Best Western Lake Lucille Inn

4.6/5
Hotel

A reliable waterfront stay near Lake Lucile with one of the most detailed published dog policies in Wasilla, making it a strong choice for travelers who want fewer surprises at check-in.

$$ Pet fee: $30 per day plus $150 refundable cleaning/damage deposit Up to 2 dogs allowed; 80 lb limit per dog. Cats may be allowed with prior approval. Damage or excessive cleaning can make the deposit non-refundable.

1300 W Lake Lucille Drive, Wasilla, AK 99654

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Grand View Inn & Suites

4.1/5
Hotel

A practical option on the Parks Highway with designated dog-friendly rooms and a lower nightly pet fee than many full-service hotels.

$$ Pet fee: $20 per pet, per night; extended stay with pets is a $300 flat fee Dogs welcome only in designated dog-friendly rooms; call ahead to confirm. Cats and birds are not allowed.

2900 E Parks Hwy, Wasilla, AK 99654

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Alaskan View Motel

Motel

A simple budget-minded motel listed by the Wasilla Museum visitor guide as pet-friendly, useful for road-trippers who prioritize convenience over amenities.

$ Pet-friendly according to the Wasilla Museum Hotels & Accommodations Guide; call directly to confirm current fees and room restrictions before booking.

2650 E Parks Hwy, Wasilla, AK 99654

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Alaska's Select Inn

Hotel

A straightforward Wasilla stay with kitchen-equipped rooms, but not a fit if you are traveling with a dog.

$ Pets not allowed.

3451 E Palmdale Drive, Wasilla, AK 99654

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Pioneer Ridge B&B Inn

Bed & Breakfast

A smaller inn option in Wasilla that appears in the city visitor lodging guide and can be worth checking if you prefer a quieter stay.

$$ Call directly to verify whether dogs are currently accepted and whether any room-specific restrictions apply.

2221 Yukon Circle, Wasilla, AK 99654

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Dog-Friendly Restaurants and Casual Stops

Albatross Restaurant

Restaurant

A scenic golf-course restaurant at Settlers Bay where dogs are welcome at outdoor tables, making it one of the better sit-down options near Wasilla for travelers with pups.

$$ Outdoor patio is dog-friendly; confirm seasonal patio availability before visiting.

7307 S Frontier Drive, Wasilla, AK 99623

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Bearpaw River Brewing Company - Palmer-Wasilla Hwy Taproom

Brewery Taproom

A local craft brewery with picnic-table style outdoor seating that works well for a relaxed stop with your dog.

$$ Dogs are welcome outside on the patio area; owners typically order inside while dogs remain outdoors.

4605 E Palmer-Wasilla Hwy, Wasilla, AK 99654

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Tug Bar - Goose Bay Inn

Bar & Grill

A casual local hangout known for its backyard garden seating area, which gives dog owners more room than a standard sidewalk patio.

$ Dogs are welcome in the backyard garden seating area; call ahead to confirm current outdoor service.

Mile 18.5 Knik Goose Bay Rd, Wasilla, AK 99654

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Little Miller's Ice Cream

Ice Cream Shop

An easy, low-stress stop for a cone or quick treat with your dog, especially if you want something casual instead of a full meal.

$ Dog-friendly for a quick stop; best suited to outdoor or drive-up style visits.

1235 W Parks Hwy, Wasilla, AK 99654

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The Alaska Cat Cafe

Cafe

A unique local cafe stop in central Wasilla. Dogs are not part of the cat lounge concept, but it can work as a human coffee stop while another traveler stays outside with the pup.

$ Not suitable for visiting with dogs inside due to the resident rescue-cat concept.

340 N Lucille St, Wasilla, AK 99654

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Chop House at Best Western Lake Lucille Inn

Restaurant

A convenient on-site dining option if you are staying at the Best Western, with lake access nearby for walks before or after your meal.

$$ Ask the hotel whether seasonal outdoor seating can accommodate dogs before planning to dine with your pup.

1300 W Lake Lucille Dr, Wasilla, AK 99654

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Dog-Friendly Parks, Trails, and Activities

Lake Lucile Dog Park

Dog Park

Wasilla’s main dedicated off-leash option: a fenced, year-round dog park at the entrance to Lake Lucile Park with summer water access and posted operating rules.

Off-Leash

1401 S Endeavor Street, Wasilla, AK 99654

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Lake Lucile Park Boardwalk

Park

A scenic boardwalk and park setting that is ideal for easy leashed walks, especially if you want a lower-effort outing close to town.

1401 S Endeavor Street, Wasilla, AK 99654

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Menard Trail

Trail

A paved 1-mile trail around the Menard Center that the city specifically notes is perfect for walking a leashed dog.

1001 S Clapp Street, Wasilla, AK 99654

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Wasilla Creek Boardwalk Trail

Trail

A mellow local trail option for sniff-heavy walks and birdwatching, best for dogs that enjoy a quieter pace.

5990 E Nelson Rd, Wasilla, AK 99654

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Hatcher Pass East Management Area

Outdoor Recreation Area

A bigger adventure option within easy driving distance of Wasilla, with mountain scenery and multiple trailheads for leashed dogs that handle alpine terrain well.

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Bearpaw River Brewing Company - Palmer-Wasilla Hwy Taproom

Activity

Not just a drink stop: this outdoor-friendly brewery is one of the easiest social stops in the area if you want to relax with your dog after a hike or drive.

4605 E Palmer-Wasilla Hwy, Wasilla, AK 99654

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A Dog-Friendly Weekend in Wasilla

This plan keeps drive times short and mixes easy walks, scenic stops, and practical meal breaks for travelers with dogs.

Day 1: Arrival and Lake Lucile

Morning

Check into a dog-friendly room at Best Western Lake Lucille Inn or Grand View Inn & Suites, then let your dog settle in with a short neighborhood walk.

Afternoon

Head to Lake Lucile Dog Park for off-leash play, then take a slower leashed stroll along the Lake Lucile boardwalk and park paths.

Evening

Have dinner on the patio at Albatross Restaurant if the weather cooperates, or grab a casual treat stop at Little Miller's Ice Cream before turning in.

Day 2: Trails and Local Flavor

Morning

Start with a leashed walk on Menard Trail for an easy paved loop and a low-stress morning outing.

Afternoon

Drive out for a longer scenic adventure at Hatcher Pass East Management Area, choosing a dog-appropriate trail and keeping your pup leashed.

Evening

Wind down at Bearpaw River Brewing Company’s outdoor area, then return to your hotel for a quiet evening and one last relief walk.

Day 3: Slow Morning Before Departure

Morning

If your dog still has energy, revisit Lake Lucile Park or take a final sniff-heavy walk at Wasilla Creek Boardwalk Trail.

Afternoon

Pick up coffee or a snack in town, pack up, and plan your next Mat-Su Valley stop such as Palmer or Talkeetna.

Evening

Depart Wasilla with a tired dog and a much easier sense of which local spots are worth revisiting on a longer Alaska road trip.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Wasilla a good place to travel with a dog?

Yes, especially if your trip centers on easy outdoor access rather than lots of urban amenities. Wasilla has a year-round fenced dog park, several leashed walking options, and a small but workable set of pet-friendly lodging choices.

Are there off-leash dog parks in Wasilla?

Yes. Lake Lucile Dog Park is the main dedicated off-leash option in Wasilla. It is fenced, open year-round, and has water available during summer months.

Do restaurants in Wasilla allow dogs on patios?

Some do, but it is not universal and policies can be seasonal. It is safest to call ahead and confirm whether outdoor seating is open and whether dogs are currently allowed.

Which Wasilla hotel has the clearest dog policy?

Best Western Lake Lucille Inn publishes one of the most detailed pet policies in town, including the nightly fee, dog limit, and weight limit. Grand View Inn & Suites is also dog-friendly, but you should confirm that you are booking a designated dog-friendly room.

What should I know before bringing my dog to Lake Lucile Dog Park?

Dogs must be leashed until inside the fenced area, owners must stay with and supervise their dogs, aggressive dogs are not allowed, and waste must be picked up. The city also limits visits to three dogs per person.

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