Dog-Friendly Williston, North Dakota

Where to stay, sip coffee, stretch paws, and explore western North Dakota with your dog.

Williston, ND

7.4 Pet-Friendly Score
Avg Pet Fee: $25-30/night
Dog Parks: 1
Off-Leash Beach: No
Outdoor Dining Law: No

Best for Off-Leash Play

Dog Park at Spring Lake Park

A fenced dog park with separate areas for large and small dogs plus a shared agility area.

Best Pet-Friendly Stay

Candlewood Suites Williston

One of the most practical options for longer stays with dogs, with a low nightly pet fee and rooms designed for extended trips.

Holiday Inn Express & Suites Williston

A convenient dog-friendly hotel with breakfast, indoor pool access for humans, and a clear dog policy for up to two dogs.

Best Casual Stops

Meg-A-Latte

A reliable coffee stop with outdoor seating noted as dog-friendly.

Boomtown Babes Espresso

Quick coffee stop with outdoor seating where dogs can join you.

Dog-Friendly Hotels in Williston

Candlewood Suites Williston

4.2/5
Extended-stay hotel

Extended-stay option with in-room kitchens and one of the clearest pet policies in town, making it a strong fit for road-trippers or longer work stays with dogs.

$$ Pet fee: $10 per pet per night for 1-30 nights; $300 flat fee for 31+ nights Limited number of pet-friendly rooms available. Domestic dogs and cats only. Pets left unattended must be secured in a crate or carrier.

3716 6th Avenue West, Williston, ND 58801

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Holiday Inn Express & Suites Williston

4.3/5
Hotel

Modern hotel with free breakfast and a straightforward dog policy, good for travelers who want familiar amenities and easy highway access.

$$ Pet fee: $30 per pet per night Dogs only. Up to two dogs with a combined limit noted as not exceeding 150 pounds. Damage fee may apply.

415 38th Street West, Williston, ND 58801

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Clarion Hotel & Suites Williston

3.5/5
Hotel

A practical pet-friendly stay with suites and a grassy relief area on site, useful for travelers who want more space.

$$ Pet fee: $35 per stay Allows 2 pets up to 30 lbs. Dogs and cats welcome. Well-behaved pets may be left unattended in rooms.

1505 15th Avenue West, Williston, ND 58801

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Roosevelt Hotel

4/5
Hotel

Trademark Collection by Wyndham property positioned for airport and highway access, useful for travelers heading deeper into western North Dakota.

$$ Pet fee: Check with hotel Pet-friendly hotel; confirm current fees, size limits, and room availability directly before booking.

1001 24th St W, Williston, ND 58801

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Best Western Plus Williston Hotel & Suites

4.2/5
Hotel

A dependable chain option with breakfast and suites, especially useful if you want a known pet fee cap.

$$ Pet fee: $25 per night, maximum $150 Pet-friendly rooms available; confirm current pet-room availability and any breed or size restrictions directly with the hotel.

4201 4th Avenue West, Williston, ND 58801

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Dog-Friendly Restaurants, Coffee Stops, and Treat Spots

Meg-A-Latte

4.5/5
Coffee shop

Local coffeehouse with dog-friendly outdoor seating, a strong stop for morning coffee, smoothies, and bakery items before a park visit.

$ Dogs are welcome at outdoor tables.

3210 27th St W, Suite 100, Williston, ND 58801

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Smiling Moose Rocky Mountain Deli

4.2/5
Deli

Casual sandwich shop with several pet-friendly outdoor tables, making it one of the easiest lunch options in town with a dog.

$ Dogs are welcome at outdoor tables; table service is not available, so plan to order inside.

1001 26th St E, Williston, ND 58801

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Boomtown Babes Espresso

4.3/5
Coffee stand

Fast coffee stop with outdoor seating noted as dog-friendly, ideal for a quick caffeine run with your pup riding along.

$ Dogs are welcome at outdoor tables.

213 35th St W, Williston, ND 58801

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My Swirl Self Serve Frozen Yogurt

4.4/5
Frozen yogurt shop

Fun dessert stop with a couple of outdoor tables where dogs can join you while you cool off after a walk.

$ Dogs are welcome at outdoor tables; order is placed inside.

1007 Main St, Unit B, Williston, ND 58801

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Williston Brewing Company

4.2/5
Brewpub

Popular local brewery and restaurant that works well as a human-focused dinner stop after a day outdoors; call ahead to confirm current patio dog rules before visiting.

$$ Confirm current patio dog policy directly with the business before visiting.

1623 2nd Ave W, Williston, ND 58801

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Dog-Friendly Parks and Activities

Dog Park at Spring Lake Park

4.6/5
Dog park

Williston's main off-leash option, with fenced areas for large and small dogs plus a shared agility area.

Off-leash within the fenced dog park; elsewhere in Williston parks, pets must be leashed and owners must clean up after them. Off-Leash

5906 2nd Ave W, Williston, ND 58801

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Spring Lake Park

4.6/5
Park

Large local park with walking access, picnic areas, beach area, and dog waste stations, making it a good all-around stop for on-leash walks.

Dogs must be on leash outside the fenced dog park.

5906 2nd Ave W, Williston, ND 58801

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Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site

4.7/5
Historic site

A scenic and unusual outing for history-loving travelers, with open grounds and reconstructed trading-post features to explore on leash.

Leashed dogs are welcome on the grounds; pets are not allowed in the Bourgeois House Visitor Center.

15550 Highway 1804, Williston, ND 58801

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Moose Park

4.1/5
Neighborhood park

Small neighborhood green space with open lawn, picnic shelter, and dog waste stations for a quick leg stretch.

Dogs must be on leash.

7th Ave & 24th St E, Williston, ND 58801

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Pheasant Run Park

4/5
Neighborhood park

Simple local park that works for a short on-leash walk when you want a quieter stop away from the busier lakefront area.

Dogs must be on leash.

1500 28th St W, Williston, ND 58801

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A Dog-Friendly Weekend in Williston

This plan keeps drive times short and leans on Williston's easiest dog-friendly stops.

Day 1: Arrival and Easy Lakefront Time

Morning

Check into a dog-friendly hotel like Candlewood Suites Williston or Holiday Inn Express & Suites Williston, then let your pup settle in.

Afternoon

Head to Spring Lake Park for an on-leash walk, then spend time at the fenced Dog Park at Spring Lake Park for off-leash play.

Evening

Grab coffee or a light bite at Meg-A-Latte, then wind down with a quiet neighborhood walk near your hotel.

Day 2: History and Casual Stops

Morning

Start with coffee at Boomtown Babes Espresso or Meg-A-Latte before driving out to Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site for a leashed walk around the grounds.

Afternoon

Return to town for lunch at Smiling Moose Rocky Mountain Deli and a slower stroll back at Spring Lake Park.

Evening

Pick up dessert at My Swirl Self Serve Frozen Yogurt and, if you want a brewery stop, call Williston Brewing Company ahead to confirm current patio dog rules.

Day 3: One More Walk Before Departure

Morning

Take a final easy walk at Moose Park or Pheasant Run Park.

Afternoon

Refuel with coffee, pack up, and hit the road with your dog already exercised for the drive home.

Evening

Travel day.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Williston, North Dakota good for traveling with a dog?

Williston works best for practical dog-friendly travel rather than luxury pet travel. It has a real fenced dog park at Spring Lake Park, several pet-friendly hotels, and a handful of casual outdoor dining and coffee options.

Are dogs allowed off leash in Williston parks?

Generally no. Williston Parks & Recreation says pets must be on a leash and owners must clean up after them. The main off-leash exception is the fenced dog park at Spring Lake Park.

Can dogs go to restaurants in Williston?

Dogs are typically limited to outdoor seating areas, and policies vary by business. BringFido lists four dog-friendly restaurant or treat stops in Williston with outdoor tables, and it is smart to call ahead before visiting.

Does Williston have an off-leash dog beach?

No dedicated off-leash dog beach was found for Williston. Spring Lake Park has a beach area, but the city's general park rules require dogs to be leashed outside the fenced dog park.

What is the best dog-friendly hotel in Williston for longer stays?

Candlewood Suites Williston stands out for longer stays because it has a relatively low nightly pet fee, allows dogs and cats, and is designed as an extended-stay property with kitchens.

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