Located in Pleasanton, Alameda County, the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Pleasanton at the Club sits right at the crossroads of highways 580 and 680, making it convenient if you’re passing through the East Bay or need a home base for exploring the region. The location works well whether you’re in town for business at Hacienda or Bishop Ranch Business Parks or heading to Stoneridge Mall and the Livermore Premium Outlets.
The hotel welcomes dogs, which is the main reason you’d consider staying here with yours. Rooms are spacious enough for you and your dog to have comfortable space after a day out. The hotel has dining options available, and some have outdoor seating where your dog can hang nearby while you eat. It’s worth calling ahead to confirm current pet policies, as fees or any restrictions can change.
The real value of staying here is the location relative to dog-friendly outdoor spaces. Pleasanton Ridge Regional Park is nearby and has trails where dogs on leash can explore oak grasslands and get actual views of the surrounding hills rather than just walking around a neighborhood. Shadow Cliffs Regional Recreation Area, about fifteen minutes away, is another solid option—it’s a larger park with water access and different terrain. Both give you more interesting walks than typical hotel grounds.
The hotel itself is fairly standard for a mid-range chain property. You get reliable amenities and clean rooms, which matters when you’re traveling with a dog. If you’re staying a few nights while exploring the Livermore wine region or just need a practical stopping point in the East Bay, it handles the basics well. The dual highway access means you won’t be stuck in complicated local traffic to get out in the morning. Most people using this hotel are either passing through or using it as a jumping-off point rather than staying put for several days, and it works fine for that purpose.





