Greater Palm Springs is all about staying in style—and why should your dog settle for anything less? Here, hotels take the term “dog-friendly” to the next level with amenities ranging from dog-sitting services to in-room massages and fresh treats baked by the pastry chef himself. Local hotels don’t just allow dogs—they roll out the red carpet with carefully curated pet amenities. Check out the top five spots to stay with your dog in Greater Palm Springs.
Your pup will be ready to conquer the world—or a hiking trail—after an in-room massage courtesy of the PAWS Pet Experience, which also features an oversized bed, food/water bowls, and acres of green lawns and walking paths to explore. The sprawling property sits at the base of the Santa Rosa Mountains in La Quinta, so the backdrop for your morning walk is pretty spectacular.
2. The Chateau at Lake La Quinta
This chic, lakefront chateau is très dog-friendly. Perks of their L’Petit Pup Program include a Martha Stewart bed, Nylabone and all-natural treats, plus a special pet menu at the onsite restaurant. The lakeside setting gives your dog a scenic spot to stretch their legs between meals.
Adored by dogs and owners alike, Parker Palm Springs keeps your pup comfortable with a plush bed, water bowl and bandana. Plus, the pastry chef whips up fresh treats daily. The lush, 13-acre grounds in Palm Springs are perfect for a post-breakfast stroll with your dog.
For pups who love Old Hollywood glamour, the retro Riviera Palm Springs welcomes dogs with cozy beds, bowls and treats. An onsite garden gives dogs a place to roam, and the pool area has a relaxed vibe that makes it easy to hang out with your pup all afternoon.
5. Westin Mission Hills Golf Resort & Spa
Dogs can unwind on The Westin’s signature Heavenly Dog Bed before having dinner on the restaurant patio, thanks to a dog-friendly menu. They can also make new friends: The Westin hosts an adoptable dog from Animal Samaritans in the hotel lobby in Rancho Mirage. The resort’s wide walking paths and grassy areas give your dog plenty of room to explore between naps. After you’ve settled in, check out the best dog-friendly restaurant patios in the area.








