Sedona, Arizona
Sedona is a total doggie dream—there are more than 50 dog-friendly restaurants where I can lounge on patios, order from a special dog menu, and soak up those famous red rock views while my humans feast. Below is a list of my top resorts and restaurants. The hotels and resorts here really roll out the red carpet for pups, with comfy beds, treats, and easy access to hiking trails and scenic walks. Every day is an adventure, whether I’m sniffing my way through Oak Creek, hiking with my humans, or making new furry friends at local parks. Sedona’s open, welcoming vibe means dogs like me are always part of the fun, whether we’re dining, exploring, or just soaking up the sun together.
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Dog-Friendly Resorts
1. L’Auberge de Sedona
L’Auberge de Sedona offers luxurious, dog-friendly cottages nestled along Oak Creek, with private patios and plenty of green space for sniffing and lounging. Dogs are welcomed with beds, bowls, treats, and a goodie bag, and there are walking trails nearby, making it a paradise for pups and their humans who want a serene, nature-filled retreat.
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2. Enchantment Resort
Set in stunning Boynton Canyon, Enchantment Resort features a Tails & Trails Pet Program with plush dog beds, treats, and direct access to dog-friendly hiking trails. The scenic landscape is perfect for adventurous pups who love exploring the outdoors, and the relaxed vibe will have tails wagging all day.
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3. El Portal Sedona Hotel
This boutique hotel is all about dog-friendly hospitality, with no pet fees, a welcome basket of treats, and unique Southwest-style rooms—some with dog-friendly patios. Located steps from Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village, it’s ideal for pups who love being in the center of the action and getting spoiled by staff.
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4. Amara Resort and Spa
Amara Resort is right in the heart of Sedona, on Oak Creek, and is known for welcoming dogs with open arms, offering easy creek access for splashy adventures and thoughtful amenities like pet beds and bowls. It’s perfect for pups who like to cool off in the water or relax with their humans on the patio.
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5. The Wilde Resort and Spa
With a warm welcome for canine guests, The Wilde Resort and Spa provides dog-friendly rooms, treats at check-in, and beautifully landscaped grounds for strolls. The friendly staff make every pup feel like an honored guest, and the nearby trails are great for daily walks.
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Dog-Friendly Dining
1. Hideaway House
Hideaway House offers stunning red rock views from its multi-level dog-friendly decks and a menu full of comfort food classics. Dogs love the laid-back vibe and fresh air, while humans rave about the pizza, sandwiches, and the chance to dine with their best furry friend by their side.
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2. 89 Agave Cantina
This lively Mexican cantina in Uptown Sedona features a colorful patio where dogs are welcome to lounge while their humans dive into tacos, margaritas, and house-made salsas. The festive atmosphere and friendly staff mean pups get plenty of attention—and maybe a chip or two if they’re lucky.
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3. Vespa Italian Cafe
Vespa Italian Cafe charms with its cozy, dog-friendly patio and house-made Italian specialties. Dogs can relax in the shade while their humans savor paninis, pastas, and gelato—ideal for pups who appreciate a leisurely meal and maybe a taste of prosciutto under the table.
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4. Mesa Grill
Mesa Grill, located at the Sedona Airport, boasts a spacious dog-friendly patio with panoramic red rock views and the excitement of planes taking off and landing. Pups get water bowls and plenty of attention from staff, while humans enjoy Southwestern classics—making it a hit for four-legged aviation enthusiasts.
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5. Asylum Restaurant (Jerome, AZ)
Perched atop the Jerome Grand Hotel, Asylum Restaurant 40 minutes outside Sedona offers sweeping views and a quirky, historic vibe. Dogs are welcome on the patio, where they can enjoy cool breezes and maybe a dropped fry while their humans sample upscale American fare—perfect for pups who love a little ghostly adventure with their meal.
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