Why Town Square Inn is the Perfect Pet Friendly Hotel
Visit Jackson and bring your dog! Town Square Inns offers four unique pet-friendly accommodations, from hotel rooms to full cabins.
Check out the options for pet-friendly lodging and make the right choice for your family, then plan the rest of your trip, making sure your pup doesn’t miss a minute of the fun!
Pet-Friendly Lodging
All Town Square Inns properties are pet-friendly, making them an excellent lodging choice for your trip to Jackson Hole, especially if you’re bringing your pup along with you.
49er Inn & Suites
Pets are welcome in all rooms, with a $25 per-night fee for up to 4 nights. They may not be left unattended in the room at any time, and they are not allowed in the dining area.
Antler Inn
Dogs are allowed in most rooms at no additional fee. Guests should confirm pet-friendly room availability at the time of booking.
Elk Country Inn
Select accommodations, including the Settler Rooms, Colter Cabins, and Family Loft Rooms, are pet-friendly.
Cowboy Village Resort
Select cabins are pet-friendly. Guests should contact the property directly to confirm availability and pet policies.
Why Town Square Inns are the Perfect Pet-Friendly Choice
- Free or modest pet fees
- Walkability to Town Square and quick access to the outdoors
- Dog-friendly culture of Jackson Hole
- Comfortable amenities like spacious rooms, breakfast options, and on-site parking
Pet-Friendly Activities
Your pet will love coming along with you on these adventures in Jackson Hole.
Walk around Town Square
Downtown Jackson Hole is very dog-friendly. Browse local shops, pose your pooch for photos under the elk antler arch, or go on a nice long walk and take in the scenery.
Hike Around at Cache Creek Trailhead
This is one of the most popular dog-friendly hiking areas near downtown Jackson. It has a large network of trails to choose from that are easy enough for a four-legged friend, while still providing a moderate challenge. It also provides access to the Snow King Area Trail System, which are some of the most dog-friendly trails in the area.
Just be sure to keep pets leashed and clean up after them to keep the area beautiful and safe for all visitors.
Visit Emily Stevens Park
National Parks have restrictions on where dogs can go to keep them and local wildlife safe. But at Emily Stevens Park, dogs are free to hike with owners on the trails, and there is even an off-leash area where dogs can safely burn off their zoomies.
Pet-Friendly Restaurants
Work up an appetite after a full day of activities? Try these dog-friendly local restaurants for a great meal or drink in Jackson Hole.
Cafe Genevieve | 135 E Broadway Ave
Miazga's | 399 W Broadway
Hatch Taqueria & Tequilas | 120 W Broadway
Cowboy Coffee Co. | 25 N Cache St
Big Hole BBQ Jackson | 325 W Pearl Ave
D.O.G. | 25 S Glenwood St
Sidewinders Tavern | 945 W Broadway
Snake River Brewing Co. | 265 S Millward St
Frequently Asked Questions
Heading to Jackson Hole with your pet? Here are a few things to keep in mind.
Can I bring my dog to the national parks near Jackson Hole?
Yes, but there are restrictions. In Grand Teton National Park, Yellowstone National Park, and the National Elk Refuge, dogs can only go where cars can go, such as roads, campgrounds, and picnic areas. Pets must be leashed at all times and are not allowed on trails.
Where can my dog hike in Jackson Hole?
Dogs are generally allowed on trails and in the backcountry on Bridger-Teton National Forest and lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management, unless otherwise posted. Leashes are typically required in trailhead areas (roads, parking lots, and kiosks) and sometimes on busy trails.
Are dogs allowed at Jackson Hole ski resorts?
Each resort has its own policies, but in general, dogs are not allowed on ski runs during winter. In summer, they’re often allowed off-leash on hiking trails (but not mountain biking trails). Snow King Mountain is especially dog-friendly in summer, with an extensive trail network close to town.
Can I bring my dog around town in Jackson?
Yes. Dogs are welcome in most public areas in Jackson as long as they’re leashed. However, many town parks prohibit dogs, except for service animals.
What should I know before recreating outdoors with my dog?
Bring plenty of water, especially during the summer months. Keep your distance from wildlife such as elk, moose, and bears. Always pick up after your dog and follow local trail etiquette so everyone can enjoy the outdoors.