Pet Friendly
Dog-Friendly Destinations
Golden Bone Pet Products
We are conveniently located just across the street from Golden Bone Pet Products, where our guests are kindly offered complimentary bags of treats and samples. Be sure to stop by and indulge your pet with a special treat during your stay! Learn More >
Uptown Sedona
Uptown Sedona is the bustling heart of the city, brimming with delicious restaurants and local shops. Talk your dog on a walk through the city’s center. Learn More >
Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village
Tlaquepaque, Sedona’s beautiful Arts & Shopping Village, is a pet-friendly destination. There are plenty of shaded areas provided by the giant Sycamore trees and water sources next to the restrooms for pets. If you do bring your pets to Tlaquepaque, you are asked to keep your dogs on a leash at all times and to always clean up after them. Learn More >
Crescent Moon Picnic Site
Red Rock Crossing is famous for its picturesque reflection of Cathedral Rock in the waters of Oak Creek. The nearby Crescent Moon Picnic Site is a spot for people to relax and picnic while they fish, swim, and wade in the creek! Leashed dogs are welcome to enjoy the area. Learn More >
Pink Jeep Adventure Tours
Pink Adventure Tours offers off-road tours of the area’s famous red-rock landscape in their signature pink Jeeps. Dogs under 15 pounds are allowed if they are in a soft-sided carrier that can be held in the owner’s lap for the duration of the tour. The company’s pet policy differs depending on the selected tour. Learn More >
It’s Sedona! There are plenty of opportunities to explore the great outdoors with your furry family members!
Pet-Friendly Restaurants in Sedona
Here’s your guide to the best pet-friendly eateries in Sedona, where you and your furry friend can enjoy a meal together! Whatever you’re craving, the following list features venues that warmly welcome pets, so you can dine in good company.
Chocolatree (V) $$
1595 W. SR 89A // (928) 282-2997 // Mon – Thurs 10am – 4pm, Fri – Sun 10am – 8pm
Creekside $$
251 AZ-179 // (928) 282-1705 // Open 7:30am – 9pm
2545W SR-89A // (928) 282-1447 // Open 11am – 9pm
Mesa Grill (V) $$
1185 Airport Rd // (928) 282-2400 // Open 7:30am – 9pm
Italian/Pizza
3190W SR-89A // (928) 282-5464 // Open 11am – 9pm
2675 W SR-89A // (928) 862-4009 // Open 4:30pm – 9pm // Closed Mon & Tues
Hideaway House (V) $$
231 State Rt 179 // (928) 202-4082 // Open 11am – 9pm
1730W SR-89A, Ste 6 // (928) 282-8906 // Open 11:30am –1:30pm & 5pm – 8pm
336 AZ-179 // (928) 282-9225 // Open 12pm – 9pm
Szechuan $$
1350 W SR-89A, Ste 21 // (928) 282-9288 // Open 11am – 9pm
Wildflower $$
101AZ W-89a // (928) 204-2223 // Open 8am – 8pm
254N AZ-89A // (928) 282-7200 // Open 11am – 9pm
Shorebird Sedona (V) $$
150 AZ-179 // (928) 203-5465 // Open 10am – 9pm
Recommended Pet Hikes
Hiking in Sedona and experiencing the awe-inspiring red rock formations up close is a must-do activity for you and your beloved pet! Choose a trail, and be sure to bring a leash and plenty of water for both you and your furry friend!
1. Baldwin Trail
This easy, flat trail offers stunning views of red rock formations like Cathedral Rock and the surrounding landscape. It’s the ideal route for a casual stroll with your dog.
Length: 3 miles (round trip)
Difficulty: Easy
Address: Baldwin Trailhead, 1069 Jacks Canyon Rd, Sedona, AZ 86336
2. West Fork Trail
This scenic, moderately challenging hike follows Oak Creek. Its peaceful shaded environment is perfect for pets!
Length: 3.3 miles (one-way)
Difficulty: Moderate
Address: West Fork Trailhead, 2400 N State Route 89A, Sedona, AZ 86336
3. Bell Rock Pathway
A relatively easy hike, Bell Rock Pathway offers sweeping views of Bell Rock, one of Sedona’s most iconic landmarks. The wide trail offers a comfortable path for you and your pet to explore.
Length: 3.5 miles (round trip)
Difficulty: Easy to moderate
Address: Bell Rock Pathway Trailhead, 4990 State Route 179, Sedona, AZ 86351
4. Little Horse Trail
This moderately difficult trail offers beautiful views of red rock formations, including Cathedral Rock. It’s perfect for an active dog, with a variety of landscapes along the way.
Length: 4 miles (round trip)
Difficulty: Moderate
Address: Little Horse Trailhead, 2950 State Route 179, Sedona, AZ 86351
5. Munds Wagon Trail
Munds Wagon is a historic trail, offering a more secluded experience with scenic views of the surrounding red rocks. It’s a peaceful hike and great for pets who enjoy a quieter environment.
Length: 4.5 miles (one-way)
Difficulty: Moderate
Address: Munds Wagon Trailhead, 7000 State Route 179, Sedona, AZ 86351
6. Chuckwagon Trail
This scenic loop trail takes you through gorgeous juniper and pinyon forests, with views of red rock cliffs. This moderate trail is great for dogs that enjoy shaded walks.
Length: 5 miles (round trip)
Difficulty: Moderate
Address: Chuckwagon Trailhead, 7000 State Route 179, Sedona, AZ 86351
7. Doe Mountain Trail
Doe Mountain Trail is a short, but steep hike that takes you to the top of Doe Mountain. At the summit, take in breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding red rocks.
Length: 1.5 miles (round trip)
Difficulty: Moderate
Address: Doe Mountain Trailhead, 3330 Verde Valley School Rd, Sedona, AZ 86351
8. Red Rock Crossing/Crescent Moon Ranch
A relaxing hike with ing views of Cathedral Rock, Red Rock Crossing offering both flat terrain and creekside walking. It’s a great, easy option for hiking with pets.
Length: 2 miles (loop)
Difficulty: Easy
Address: Crescent Moon Ranch, 1855 State Route 89A, Sedona, AZ 86336
9. Cathedral Rock Trail
This popular, slightly challenging hike leads to the base of Cathedral Rock. It is ideal for active dogs and pet wonders looking for a bit more adventure, as there is some rock scrambling.
Length: 1.2 miles (round trip)
Difficulty: Difficult
Address: Cathedral Rock Trailhead, 1421 Arizona 179, Sedona, AZ 86336
10. Oak Creek Canyon Trail
Perfect for dogs who enjoy a relaxing and peaceful hike, this scenic trail follows along Oak Creek and has a mix of shaded areas and open spaces.
Length: 2.6 miles (round trip)
Difficulty: Easy to moderate
Address: Oak Creek Canyon Trailhead, 7070 N State Route 89A, Sedona, AZ 86336
*Disclaimer: The National Forest Service does not allow dogs at Red Rock State Park, Slide Rock, or Grasshopper Point. Most other hiking areas are open to pets on a leash.
Pet Friendly Accommodations
Suites
Our newly renovated suites are the perfect choice for your next adventure. Our suites feature a master bedroom, sofa sleeper, fireplace, full bathroom, air conditioning, mini fridge, coffee maker, microwave and balcony or patio.
Studios
If you're spending a few days in Sedona, our newly studios are a great choice. These studios feature a king bed, queen sized sofa sleeper, fireplace, full bath, air conditioning, mini fridge, coffee maker, microwave and offer plenty of room to relax after a day of adventures.
Guest Rooms
Not your traditional basecamp. Our modern rooms offer cozy bed(s), a full bath, air conditioning, coffee maker, mini-fridge, microwave, thoughtful amenities, and ample storage for your gear.