Sheraton Ontario Airport Hotel
Sheraton Ontario Airport Hotel welcomes dogs and offers guests comfort and convenience.
California is home to 1,726 dog-friendly hotels, and we’ve visited more of them than we’d care to admit. From converted Victorian mansions on the Mendocino coast to modern boutique inns in Wine Country, from rustic mountain cabins near Yosemite to beachfront retreats in Coronado, this state offers an extraordinary range of places where your dog isn’t just tolerated — they’re genuinely welcomed. Looking for a shorter list? See our ten favorite dog-friendly hotels and resorts — the curated editor picks we keep going back to. But “dog-friendly” means wildly different things at different properties. Some charge steep fees and restrict you to a ground-floor room by the ice machine. Others set out water bowls at check-in, hand you a bag of house-made dog treats and point you toward the best off-leash trails within walking distance. This guide focuses on the latter. We’ve organized California’s best dog-friendly hotels by region, highlighting the places that consistently earn top marks from traveling dog owners — and explaining what makes each one worth the drive.
The rolling vineyards of Sonoma and Mendocino counties have long been a haven for dog travelers, partly because the region’s culture is inherently relaxed and partly because so many wineries welcome four-legged visitors at their tasting rooms. Head farther north to the rugged Mendocino coast and you’ll find some of the most dog-welcoming inns in the entire state — small properties where innkeepers know your dog’s name before they know yours.

Nicholson House Inn, Mendocino (4.9) — Tucked into the village of Mendocino with ocean views and lush gardens, Nicholson House treats dogs like honored guests. The innkeepers provide beds, blankets and treats, and the property sits within an easy walk of the Mendocino Headlands trails where your pup can run along the bluffs above the Pacific.

Mine + Farm, Guerneville (4.9) — This stylishly reimagined roadside motel on the Russian River is one of the most dog-forward properties in Sonoma County. There’s no pet fee, no size restriction and no attitude. The grounds back up to towering redwoods, and the river beach is a short walk away — perfect for dogs who consider swimming a nonnegotiable part of vacation.
Sweetwater Inn & Eco Spa, Mendocino (4.8) — A collection of cottages and suites scattered through a garden setting in the heart of Mendocino village. The eco-spa vibe extends to their pet policy: natural, easygoing and free of unnecessary rules. Dogs are welcome in select rooms, and the staff can direct you to the quieter stretches of Big River Beach just south of town.
Inn at Occidental, Occidental (4.8) — This beautifully restored Victorian in the tiny hamlet of Occidental sits at the crossroads of Sonoma County wine tasting, redwood hiking and coastal exploration. Their dedicated dog-friendly rooms are spacious, and the surrounding countryside — especially the trails at Bodega Head — is some of the best dog-walking terrain in Northern California.
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The Bay Area’s hotel scene is enormous, and the good news for dog owners is that competition keeps properties motivated to roll out the welcome mat. You’ll find genuinely dog-friendly options from downtown San Francisco to the quieter corners of Marin and the East Bay — but the real surprise is how many upscale boutique hotels go above and beyond.

North Block Hotel, Yountville (4.8) — Technically in Napa Valley but an easy day trip from the city, North Block is a sleek, Italian-inspired boutique hotel that doesn’t just allow dogs — it celebrates them. Expect a dog bed, food and water bowls, and a welcome amenity at check-in. The hotel’s courtyard is a relaxing spot to sit with your pup after a day of winery hopping, and the Yountville bike path runs right past the front door.
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The Central Coast stretches from the artists’ colony of Cambria through the sprawling ranchlands of San Luis Obispo County and up to the misty cliffs of Big Sur. It’s one of California’s most naturally dog-friendly corridors — miles of accessible beaches, moderate year-round temperatures and a concentration of independently owned inns that actually like having dogs around.

Cambria Shores Inn, Cambria (4.8) — Sitting directly across from Moonstone Beach, this small motel-style inn punches well above its weight for dog travelers. Several rooms have direct ocean views, and the Moonstone Beach boardwalk — one of the best dog-walking paths on the Central Coast — is literally steps away. The owners keep the property meticulously clean, which is no small feat given how much sand dogs track in.
Sand Pebbles Inn, Cambria (4.7) — Another Moonstone Beach standout, Sand Pebbles offers slightly more upscale rooms with fireplaces and ocean views. Their dog-friendly rooms are on the ground floor with easy outdoor access, and the staff genuinely enjoys meeting guests’ dogs. It’s the kind of place where repeat visitors book the same room every year.
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The Sierra foothills are loaded with historic towns, swimming holes and hiking trails — and a surprising number of inns and B&Bs that welcome dogs with open arms. Nevada City, Grass Valley and the towns along Highway 49 are especially rewarding for dog travelers who want charm without the crowds of Tahoe or Yosemite.
Broad Street Inn, Nevada City (4.9) — Right on Nevada City’s picturesque main drag, Broad Street Inn combines Gold Rush-era character with a genuinely warm pet policy. Dogs are welcomed with treats at check-in, and the inn’s location means you can walk to restaurants, shops and the trailhead at Deer Creek within minutes. It’s a perfect base for exploring the northern Gold Country with your dog.
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Tahoe can be tricky for dog travelers — many of the big ski resorts don’t allow pets, and summer rentals increasingly restrict them too. But the properties that do welcome dogs tend to do it wholeheartedly, and the payoff is obvious: crystal-clear lake access, miles of forest trails and some of the cleanest air your dog will ever breathe.
South Lake Chalet, South Lake Tahoe (5.0) — A perfect 5.0 rating doesn’t happen by accident. This charming chalet-style property on the south shore treats every dog like a VIP. Rooms are spacious enough for large breeds, the grounds are well-maintained for potty breaks and you’re minutes from Kiva Beach — one of the few off-leash lakefront beaches at Tahoe.
Mother Nature’s Inn, Tahoe City (4.7) — A no-frills, honestly priced motel in the heart of Tahoe City that dog owners return to year after year. The location is hard to beat: walk to the lake, walk to dinner, walk to Commons Beach where your dog can splash in the shallows. No pretension, just a clean room and a welcome mat for every member of the family.
Agate Bay Realty, Carnelian Bay (4.7) — If you prefer a vacation rental over a traditional hotel, Agate Bay Realty manages a solid portfolio of dog-friendly cabins and homes on the north shore. Many properties have fenced yards — a genuine rarity at Tahoe — and the north shore’s quieter beaches give dogs more room to roam than the bustling south side.
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Let’s be honest: Yosemite National Park itself is severely limited for dogs. They’re restricted to paved roads, campgrounds and a short stretch of trail in the Valley. But the gateway towns surrounding the park — Fish Camp, Mariposa, Groveland and others — offer outstanding dog-friendly lodging, and the surrounding national forests have no such restrictions. Stay outside the park, hike the forests and drive in for the views.
Explorer Cabins at Tenaya, Fish Camp (4.9) — These modern cabins just outside the park’s south entrance feel like a luxury camping experience. The dog-friendly cabins have their own decks, and the surrounding Sierra National Forest trails are wide open for off-leash adventures. After a day of hiking, the property’s fire pits are ideal for winding down while your dog dozes at your feet.
Yosemite B&B, Mariposa (4.9) — A warm, family-run bed and breakfast on 10 acres just outside Mariposa. The property itself is a dog playground — open meadows, shady oaks and no traffic to worry about. Breakfasts are hearty, the hosts are knowledgeable about local dog-friendly hikes and the pace here is blissfully slow.
Red Tail Ranch, Groveland (4.9) — Perched in the foothills along the Highway 120 corridor into Yosemite, Red Tail Ranch is a small, thoughtfully designed property where dogs have the run of the grounds. The owners are fellow dog people — you can tell by the way they’ve set up the property, with secure fencing, outdoor wash stations and trail recommendations posted at the front desk.
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Southern California’s sheer size means you’ll find everything from pet-friendly surf shacks in San Diego to luxury resorts in Palm Springs that provide custom dog beds and room service menus for four-legged guests. The year-round mild weather is a huge advantage — no seasonal closures, no mud season and plenty of outdoor dining patios where dogs are welcome.
Crown City Inn & Bistro, Coronado (4.7) — Coronado is already one of the most dog-friendly beach towns in California, and Crown City Inn makes the most of it. This boutique property offers a dedicated dog package with beds, bowls and treats, and it’s a short walk to Coronado Dog Beach — one of the most famous off-leash beaches on the West Coast. The on-site bistro has a dog-friendly patio, so you don’t even have to leave the property for dinner.
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Big Bear Lake has quietly become one of Southern California’s most dog-friendly mountain destinations. The town embraces dogs at a level that rivals Carmel — most shops allow them inside, the lake has accessible shoreline and the surrounding San Bernardino National Forest is wide open for hiking. The lodging options reflect that culture.
Big Bear Chateau, Big Bear Lake (4.9) — A cozy, European-style lodge where dogs are welcomed with the same hospitality as their humans. The rooms are well-appointed with mountain-lodge decor, and the property’s location gives you quick access to both the village and the forest trails. Winter visitors will appreciate that the inn handles the snow logistics so you can focus on enjoying the fireplace with your pup.
Inn between the Pines, Big Bear Lake (5.0) — Another rare perfect score. This intimate property among the pines takes a personal approach to hospitality that’s hard to find at larger hotels. The owners clearly designed the space with dogs in mind — from the easy-clean floors to the fenced outdoor areas. Guests consistently mention how stress-free it feels to travel with their dog here.
Pine Haven Cottages, Big Bear Lake (4.9) — Individual cottages with kitchens and private outdoor space — exactly what dog owners need for a mountain getaway. Each cottage feels like your own little cabin in the woods, and having a kitchen means you’re not scrambling to find dog-friendly restaurants for every meal. The forest trails behind the property are a bonus that your dog will discover within minutes of arrival.
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California’s far north is wild, uncrowded and spectacularly dog-friendly by nature. The Shasta Cascade region — encompassing Mount Shasta, the Trinity Alps, Lassen and the upper Sacramento River — offers the kind of wide-open spaces where your dog can truly be a dog. Lodging options are fewer but tend to be deeply connected to the outdoors.
Trinity Alps Resort, Trinity Center (4.8) — This historic riverside resort in the Trinity Alps wilderness has been welcoming families and their dogs since 1923. Individual cabins line Stuart Fork Creek, and dogs can swim, explore and nap on the cabin porch to their heart’s content. It’s a summer-only operation that feels like stepping back in time — no TVs, no Wi-Fi in the cabins, just the sound of the creek and your dog sighing contentedly on the deck.
Klamath River Resort Inn, Happy Camp (4.7) — About as far off the grid as you can get while still having a real bed, Klamath River Resort sits on the banks of the Klamath in tiny Happy Camp. Dogs swim in the river, explore the forested grounds and sleep soundly after days spent in some of the most pristine wilderness in California. It’s not fancy, but that’s the whole point.
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Sheraton Ontario Airport Hotel welcomes dogs and offers guests comfort and convenience.
In June Lake, the historic June Lake Villager Motel stands as a welcoming retreat for travelers exploring California's Eastern Sierra region.
The Pleasant Hill Inn sits right off Highway 680 in the heart of Contra Costa County, making it a convenient spot if you're traveling through the East Bay an...
Yosemite View Lodge sits in El Portal, just outside the park boundary, which means you're close enough to reach Yosemite's main attractions in minutes but fa...
The River Terrace Inn in Napa sits right along the Napa River with easy walking distance to downtown attractions like the Oxbow Public Market and numerous ta...
If you're on the hunt for a truly dog-friendly resort in Huntington Beach, the Kimpton Shorebreak stands out because it has no restrictions on size, weight, ...
Strawberry Valley Inn sits at the base of Mount Shasta with actual views of the mountain from the property—not the kind where you squint and imagine it, bu...
Extended Stay America – Orange County sits near John Wayne Airport in Newport Beach, making it a practical choice if you're flying in with your dog and nee...
Located in Dublin near the I-580 and I-680 freeway interchange, the Holiday Inn Dublin-Pleasanton makes a convenient base for exploring the East Bay Area, wh...
The Tides Oceanview Inn & Cottages sits right on the beach in Pismo Beach, making it one of the few places in the area where you can actually bring your dog ...
The Citizen Hotel in downtown Sacramento sits right in the middle of the action, steps from the Capitol and the Convention Center.
You'll pull right up to the Beach Retreat & Lodge at Tahoe and immediately notice the sandy beach stretching along the lakeshore — this isn't a typical hot...
Experience San Francisco from the residence-style Sonesta ES Suites San Francisco Airport San Bruno.
The dog-friendly Residence Inn Palm Desert is a solid choice for travelers exploring the Greater Palm Springs area with their pups.
Along a breathtaking stretch of coastline in northern Mendocino County, the Howard Creek Ranch Inn sits on 60 acres with ocean views and a registered histori...
Hampton Inn & Suites Redding gives you a straightforward, comfortable base if you're spending time in the area with your dog.
Vagabond Inn Bishop sits just off Highway 395 at the north end of town, making it a solid home base for exploring the Eastern Sierra with your dog.
Hyatt Place Ontario/Rancho Cucamonga sits just a few minutes from the LA/Ontario Airport, making it a convenient stop if you're flying in or out with your dog.
June Lake Motel sits right in the heart of June Lake, a small mountain town surrounded by granite peaks and lodgepole pines.
Located in Concord, Motel 6 offers straightforward accommodations with a genuine welcome for dogs.
Located in the heart of downtown Mariposa, the River Rock Inn is a historic property with nine uniquely styled rooms—five standard options and four spaciou...
Hotel Indigo Napa Valley sits right in downtown Napa, within easy walking distance of the Napa River and its scenic pathways.
Kimpton Shorebreak Huntington Beach sits right where Main Street meets the Pacific, and the location alone makes it worth considering if you're bringing your...
The Gaia Hotel & Spa sits right on the Sacramento River in Anderson, giving your dog direct access to riverbank walking without leaving the property.
Fairmont Miramar Hotel & Bungalows sits right on the Santa Monica oceanfront, and they genuinely welcome dogs here.
The Creekside Inn & Resort in Guerneville sits right in the Russian River Valley, surrounded by those massive redwoods that make Sonoma County feel like a di...
Just a few miles from Camp Roberts and Fort Hunter Liggett, and directly across from the Paso Robles Event Center, this Holiday Inn works well whether you're...
La Quinta's Fairfield location sits right off I-80, making it a practical pit stop between the Bay Area and Wine Country without the premium pricing of hotel...
In Sonora, the Union Hill Inn is a hidden gem that seamlessly blends rustic charm with refined elegance.
The Hampton Inn San Francisco-Daly City is a reliable, pet-friendly hotel located in Daly City, making it an excellent base camp for dog owners looking to ex...
The Best Western Date Tree Hotel in Indio sits in the eastern part of the Coachella Valley just off Interstate 10, on five acres of desert property that give...
The Beachcomber Motel: Fort Bragg Luxury with Your Pup in Mind The Beachcomber Motel is one of the finest luxury motels in Fort Bragg on the Mendocino Coast,...
Home2 Suites by Hilton Redding sits right off Interstate 5, making it a convenient stop whether you're passing through or staying longer to explore the area.
At 1833 North Main Street in Bishop, Cielo Hotel Bishop-Mammoth sits in the heart of town with easy access to some of the Eastern Sierra's best dog-friendly ...
Lighthouse Trailer Resort & Marina in Big Bear City sits right on the water, just 2 miles east of Fawnskin off State Highway 38.
In the untamed beauty of the Sierra Nevada mountains lies Wylder Hope Valley Resort, a haven for nature enthusiasts and their four-legged companions.
Extended Stay America San Ramon Bishop Ranch East works well if you're spending a few weeks in the East Bay and need a place where your dog can settle in com...
The Best Western Plus Yosemite Way Station Motel in Mariposa sits just outside Yosemite National Park, making it a convenient base if you're planning to spen...
Carneros Resort and Spa, formerly known as The Carneros Inn, sits on 28 acres of grapevines, fruit trees, and working farmland in the heart of Napa's wine co...
Extended Stay America Orange County in Huntington Beach is a solid choice if you need a place to stay with your dog for more than just a night or two.
Freehand Los Angeles is a stylish downtown hotel that actually welcomes dogs without making a big production out of it.
The Best Western Plus Forest Park Inn in Gilroy is set up well for dogs, though there's a five-day maximum stay limit for guests traveling with them.
Riviera Beach House in Santa Barbara offers a welcoming stay for both guests and their dogs, making it a great option for those traveling with pets.
Located in Modesto, in California's Central Valley, American Budget Inn and Suites offers a budget-friendly and pet-friendly accommodation option for travele...
The Heritage Inn Yosemite-Sonora in Sonora sits about sixty miles from Yosemite National Park, making it a solid base if you're planning to explore the Sierr...
La Quinta by Wyndham San Francisco Airport North in South San Francisco is a straightforward option if you're flying in and out with your dog.
The Good House is a small, rustic boutique hotel in Desert Hot Springs with a wellness-oriented approach that sets it apart from typical desert accommodations.
Carter House Inns sits in a cluster of four Victorian homes overlooking Humboldt Bay in Old Town Eureka, the kind of place where you step out the door and ca...
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