Caliente Tropics in Palm Springs, Riverside County, is a retro 1960s tiki-style hotel with plenty of attitude and charm. The property features a large pool surrounded by tropical landscaping, lounge chairs, and the kind of Polynesian-themed architecture that makes you feel like you have stepped into a vintage postcard. It is a popular pick among travelers looking for a dog-friendly place to stay in the Desert Region, and the staff takes genuine pride in helping guests — and their dogs — enjoy Palm Springs to the fullest.
The hotel offers designated dog-friendly rooms, so you and your pup can settle in without hassle. Dogs are treated as valued guests here, and the front desk team is happy to point you toward dog-friendly restaurants, groomers, and outdoor activities nearby. The tiki bar and poolside lounge give the property a social, relaxed energy, and the mid-century design details throughout the hotel are fun to take in whether you are lounging with a drink or heading out for the day.
What makes Caliente Tropics particularly useful for traveling with a dog is its location in the heart of Palm Springs. The surrounding area is genuinely walkable — you can stroll down Indian Canyon Drive or head to nearby retail and dining districts on foot. There are dog-welcoming restaurant patios scattered throughout downtown where you can grab a meal while your dog rests in the shade nearby. The Palm Springs Dog Park is a short drive away for off-leash play if your dog needs to burn some energy.
The surrounding desert landscape also provides opportunities for leashed morning hikes in spots like Tahquitz Canyon or the Indian Canyons, where you’ll find trails winding through rocky terrain and seasonal streams. The dry climate in this part of the valley is actually pretty comfortable for hiking if you start early and bring plenty of water for both of you.
For specifics about their pet policy and room availability, visit their website directly.





