Myers Country Inn is a dog-friendly bed and breakfast along the Avenue of the Giants in Myers Flat, Humboldt County, in the heart of some of Northern California’s most impressive redwood country. The inn itself has an interesting history as a former stage stop, and it sits on spacious grounds that give dogs real room to move around.
What makes this place work well for traveling with a dog is straightforward: they welcome dogs, and the location is genuinely excellent for exploring with one. You’re surrounded by redwood groves, National Forests, and State Parks, so there’s no shortage of places to hike or walk nearby. The grounds around the inn itself are quiet and give your dog space to stretch after a day on the trail.
The accommodations include both rooms and cottages, each with the kind of peaceful setup you’d want after being outside all day. There are common areas and outdoor patios where you can sit with coffee and actually enjoy yourself rather than feeling rushed to keep moving. The surrounding area has some dog-friendly restaurants and cafés with patios too, so you can grab a meal without having to leave your dog behind at the room.
After spending time in the magnificent redwoods—and there’s plenty of that to do around here—the inn gives you a comfortable place to settle in without worrying about whether you’re inconveniencing anyone with your dog’s presence. The whole operation is built around the idea that dogs are welcome guests, not exceptions to tolerate.
The practical side: call ahead before booking to confirm their current pet policies, since policies around size or breed restrictions can change. But if you’re planning a trip to see the old-growth redwoods and want somewhere to base yourself that doesn’t treat your dog as an afterthought, this inn handles things straightforwardly.





