Days Inn Sutter Creek sits just a few blocks from downtown in this historic Gold Country town, making it a convenient base for exploring Amador County‘s mining heritage and ghost towns. The location puts you within easy reach of the region’s main attractions—the old mines, restored buildings, and the kind of landscape that makes you understand why prospectors settled here in the first place.
The hotel itself offers straightforward, modern amenities and the kind of service you’d expect from a reliable chain. What matters most if you’re traveling with a dog is that they’re welcome here. The dog-friendly policy means you can actually bring your dog along instead of worrying about making arrangements or leaving them behind. Just call ahead about their specific pet policies and any associated fees so you know what to expect when you arrive.
Sutter Creek’s main appeal for dog owners is the walking culture of the town itself. The downtown area is compact and walkable, with local shops and cafes where you can stroll around with your dog. There are nearby parks and trails in the surrounding area where you can get out for longer walks. The whole vibe of the place is low-key and outdoorsy—the kind of town where people are used to seeing dogs around.
If you’re interested in the Gold Rush history, you can spend your days exploring the old mines and abandoned settlements scattered throughout Amador County. Between those outings, the hotel gives you a comfortable place to rest up. The landscape around here is genuinely beautiful, especially in spring and fall, and it’s the kind of terrain where a dog can stretch their legs and enjoy being outside.
The main thing to remember is to contact the hotel directly before booking to confirm their current pet policies and any fees they charge.




