Dog-Friendly Woodinville, Washington
Sip, stroll, and stay in Pacific Northwest wine country with your dog by your side.
Woodinville, WA
Best for Wine Country Weekends
Upscale stay with a dedicated WVIP pet program, walking paths, and easy access to tasting rooms.
The area is packed with tasting rooms, and several patios and winery spaces welcome leashed dogs outdoors.
Best Dog-Friendly Stops
Popular local pizza stop with a dog-friendly patio.
Leashed dogs are welcome outdoors at this wooded Bramble Bump tasting destination.
Wooded boardwalk loop, picnic areas, and a relaxed place for an on-leash walk.
Know Before You Go
Washington allows dogs in outdoor dining areas when establishments follow state food-code requirements; dogs are not allowed inside food establishments unless they are service animals.
Woodinville parks generally require dogs to be leashed unless a space is specifically designated otherwise.
Dog-Friendly Hotels Near and In Woodinville
Willows Lodge
Woodinville’s signature wine-country lodge offers a standout WVIP pet program with bowls, waste bags, a borrowable dog bed, biscuits, and easy walking paths on property.
14580 NE 145th Street, Woodinville, WA 98072
Visit WebsiteHampton Inn & Suites Seattle/Woodinville
Reliable chain option close to Woodinville Wine Country with free breakfast, an indoor pool, and a straightforward pet policy for dogs or cats.
19211 Woodinville Snohomish Rd. NE, Woodinville, WA 98072
Visit WebsiteCourtyard Seattle Kirkland
A practical nearby stay for travelers who want Marriott points and a short drive to Woodinville tasting rooms and trails.
11215 NE 124th Street, Kirkland, WA 98034
Visit WebsiteResidence Inn Seattle Northeast/Bothell
Suite-style lodging with more room to spread out, useful for longer dog-friendly stays near Woodinville.
11920 NE 195th Street, Bothell, WA 98011
Visit WebsiteCountry Inn & Suites by Radisson, Seattle-Bothell, WA
Comfortable nearby base in Bothell for travelers who want quick access to Woodinville without paying wine-country lodge rates.
19333 N Creek Pkwy, Bothell, WA 98011
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Vivi Pizzeria
A favorite for pizza and pasta with a dog-friendly patio that works well for a casual lunch between tastings.
14505 148th Ave NE, Woodinville, WA 98072
Visit WebsiteHeritage Restaurant | Bar
Locally owned full-service spot in the Hollywood District, ideal for a polished meal after a day in wine country.
14450 Woodinville Redmond Road Northeast, Woodinville, WA 98072
Visit WebsiteThe Hollywood Tavern
Historic Woodinville tavern with a lively, casual feel and a convenient location near major tasting rooms.
14501 Redmond-Woodinville Rd NE, Woodinville, WA 98072
Visit WebsiteRusty Pelican Cafe
Family-owned breakfast-and-lunch staple with heated outdoor dining in Woodin Creek Village.
13590 NE Village Square Dr, Woodinville, WA 98072
Visit WebsiteFireside Lounge at Willows Lodge
Relaxed upscale lounge where the glass Nana walls open to a garden patio in warmer months.
14580 NE 145th St, Woodinville, WA 98072
Visit WebsiteJaine at Matthews Tasting Room + Farm
A stylish tasting stop for white and rosé wines with a patio policy that clearly welcomes dogs outdoors.
16116 140th Pl NE, Woodinville, WA 98072
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Rotary Community Park
Woodinville’s largest park features a half-mile boardwalk loop trail, picnic areas, and plenty of room for an on-leash stroll.
19518 136th Avenue NE, Woodinville, WA 98072
Visit WebsiteWoodin Creek Park
A peaceful neighborhood park along the Sammamish River Trail with shade trees, picnic shelter, and a dog bag dispenser.
13201 NE 171st Street, Woodinville, WA 98072
Visit WebsiteSammamish River Trail
A scenic paved trail that runs through Woodinville and connects wine country with longer walking and biking routes.
Access via Woodin Creek Park and other Woodinville trailheads
Visit WebsiteJM Cellars
A beautiful wooded tasting destination on Bramble Bump where dogs are welcome outdoors on leash.
14404 137th Pl NE, Woodinville, WA 98072
Visit WebsiteMarymoor Park Off-Leash Dog Area
The closest major off-leash destination for many Woodinville visitors, with a huge 40-acre area that locals often use for serious dog exercise.
6046 West Lake Sammamish Parkway Northeast, Redmond, WA 98052
Visit WebsiteBeaver Lake Park Off-Leash Dog Park
Another nearby off-leash option with a dedicated dog park plus broader park amenities for a longer outing.
2526 244th Avenue SE, Sammamish, WA 98075
Visit WebsiteA Dog-Friendly Weekend in Woodinville
This two-day plan keeps your dog included with patio stops, easy walks, and outdoor-friendly tasting options.
Day 1: Arrival and Hollywood District Wandering
Check into Willows Lodge or Hampton Inn & Suites Seattle/Woodinville. Start with an easy on-leash walk at Rotary Community Park or along the Sammamish River Trail.
Head to JM Cellars for an outdoor tasting where leashed dogs are welcome outside, then grab lunch on the patio at Vivi Pizzeria.
Wind down with dinner in the Hollywood District at Heritage Restaurant | Bar or The Hollywood Tavern, confirming patio seating for your dog in advance.
Day 2: Trail Time and Patio Dining
Pick up breakfast at Rusty Pelican Cafe and enjoy Woodin Creek Village before a longer stroll through Woodin Creek Park and the Sammamish River Trail.
If your dog needs off-leash exercise, drive to Marymoor Park Off-Leash Dog Area in Redmond. Return to Woodinville for a relaxed patio tasting or lounge stop.
Finish with drinks or a light meal at Fireside Lounge at Willows Lodge, then take one last leashed walk around the lodge grounds.
Nearby Dog-Friendly Destinations
Kirkland
8 milesLake Washington waterfront parks, walkable neighborhoods, and more dog-friendly patios.
Redmond
10 milesHome to Marymoor Park’s famous off-leash area and additional trail options.
Bellevue
15 milesAn easy add-on for upscale hotels, shopping, and urban parks.
Seattle
20 milesTurn your wine-country weekend into a bigger city break with beaches, parks, and more dining choices.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Woodinville good for a trip with a dog?
Yes. Woodinville is especially good for dogs if you like patios, winery districts, and easy on-leash walks. The city itself has parks and trail access, and nearby Redmond and Sammamish add major off-leash options.
Are dogs allowed inside restaurants in Woodinville?
Generally no, unless the dog is a service animal. In Washington, dogs may be allowed in outdoor dining areas when the establishment follows state food-code requirements.
Does Woodinville have an off-leash dog park?
Woodinville’s city parks are primarily on-leash spaces. For off-leash play, many visitors head to nearby Marymoor Park in Redmond or Beaver Lake Park in Sammamish.
Which Woodinville hotel is best for dogs?
Willows Lodge is the standout if you want a more upscale stay with dog amenities, while Hampton Inn & Suites Seattle/Woodinville is a practical and usually more budget-friendly pet-friendly option.
Can I bring my dog wine tasting in Woodinville?
At some places, yes. Policies vary by tasting room, but outdoor dog-friendly winery visits are common. JM Cellars explicitly welcomes dogs outdoors on leash, and some other tasting patios do as well.
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