There are many great bed and breakfast dog friendly places near me. Some of my favorites are the Inn at Little Washington, the Inn at Stony Point, and the Inn at Chatham. Each of these places has a variety of rooms and amenities that are perfect for dogs, from large yards to private baths. Each also has a staff that is knowledgeable about dogs and happy to help out with any questions or concerns you may have. Show This year, we've all spent a lot more time with our four-legged family members, mostly at home, but if you're ready to travel, you don't have to leave them behind.Start planning your next family trip with Fido by checking out these 16 dog-friendly places to stay in Minnesota. CampsitesAlyssa Hei camping with dogs in the Superior National Forest If you want to rough it with your dog, finding a campsite in Minnesota is fairly simple. Whether you camp in an RV, pop-up camper, Airstream, or tent, you and your dog will have plenty of space to spread out at these dog-friendly campgrounds. BrainerdCrow Wing Lake Campground is a great, family-friendly summer destination in central Minnesota, with an off-leash pet park for dogs and human guests who can rent paddle boats, paddle boards, canoes, and cool off in the outdoor pool, among other things.After a long day of playing outside or in the lake, clean up with the free pet washing station at the lodge—just bring your own towels and shampoo. TofteCrescent Lake Campground is located in the remote Superior National Forest near Tofte and the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, and it has 34 private campsites nestled among the dense North Woods, including six waterfront campsites ideal for fishing and enjoying nature.Dogs are welcome as long as they are kept on a leash no longer than 6 feet outside your vehicle. SavageTown & Country Campground provides family and pet-friendly fun just minutes from popular attractions such as Valleyfair, the Minnesota Zoo, and the Mall of America, and families with up to three dogs will enjoy the salt water pool, playground, and wildlife sightings along Eagle Creek. WalkerThe Leech Lake Dam and Recreation Area, located within the Chippewa National Forest, is famous for its incredible fishing, easy boat access, and proximity to Portage Bay on Leech Lake. When you're not on the water, the campground offers amenities like badminton and volleyball, and dogs of all sizes are welcome for a fee. ResortsLanesboro's Cedar Valley Resort / Lisa Meyers McClintick Whether you want a cozy cabin for you and your pups, a historic lodge with a lakeside view, or something in between, you and your pups will enjoy splashing in the water and exploring the grounds at these dog-friendly Minnesota resorts.nbsp; AlexandriaLake Darling Resort welcomes all well-behaved dogs in its luxurious four and five-bedroom villas, but guests must keep them on leashes and clean up after them, and pets must be registered before arrival.Find outdoor recreation opportunities in Alexandria at Glacial Lakes State Park, where visitors can rent canoes, kayaks, paddle boards, or go on a hike, and then sit outside and enjoy the expanded outdoor area at Carlos Creek Winery.New items include local beer from 22 Northmen Brewing and wood-fired pizzas, wings, pretzels, and more from Valkyrie Wood Fired Pizza. Pets on a leash are welcome outside. BemidjiRuttger's Birchmont Lodge on Lake Bemidji is Minnesota's oldest family-owned resort and a fantastic place to live your best lake life, with a variety of beautiful cottages and cabins with stunning lake views, marina rentals, children's activities, fishing, golf, and more.A unit can accommodate up to two pets for an additional nightly fee.nbsp; Otter Tail CountyTen Mile Lake Resort in Dalton is a pet-friendly resort with a focus on fishing and families. It is located between two lakes—Tenmile and North Tenmile—and is popular with anglers looking for walleye, northern pike, bass, and panfish.There are 12 modern lakeside cabins and a seasonal campsite available, and pets are welcome for a small fee.nbsp; NisswaGrand View Lodge is one of Minnesota's most beloved and highly regarded resorts, with its impeccable grounds, pure sand beach, and award-winning golf courses. Although not every room is dog-friendly, a limited number of lodging options are available for pets under 25 pounds.While you're on the tee at The Pines or sipping a glass of wine at Cru Restaurant and Wine Bar, your dog can make new friends at the on-site Northland Pet Lodge doggie daycare. HotelsInside the chic Lora hotel in downtown Stillwater, dogs are welcome / Pamela McFerrin, courtesy Discover Stillwater These dog-friendly Minnesota hotels range from boutique spots in Minneapolis' trendy North Loop neighborhood to clean and welcoming spots near great outdoor recreation. Detroit LakesLooking for something a little more adventurous? Head to Detroit Mountain Recreation Area, a pet-friendly, all-season outdoor destination that welcomes leashed dogs on its hiking and snowshoeing trails. Grand MaraisThe Best Western Plus Superior Inn is located on the shores of Lake Superior, just a short drive from the Pincushion Mountain Trail System and Cascade River State Park, and guests and pups will enjoy the private beach to enjoy one of Minnesota's most iconic lakes. MinneapolisThe boutique Hewing Hotel, located in Minneapolis' trendy North Loop neighborhood, offers the perfect combination of Scandinavian hospitality, delicious dining, and dog-friendly touches. Your dog will be greeted with a personal welcome sign in the lobby, as well as treats and fresh water in its own bowl.Your dog will enjoy long walks along the downtown Minneapolis waterfront, which is just blocks away from the Mississippi River. RochesterThe Kahler Grand Hotel in downtown Rochester is located across the street from the world-renowned Mayo Clinic, but you don't have to be checked in to enjoy this extraordinary Minnesota destination, which is surrounded by delicious restaurants, great biking trails, and refreshing local breweries.Alternatively, stay at the hotel and let your dog nap while you swim in the indoor pool under a glass dome. StillwaterLora in downtown Stillwater will greet your dog with a comfortable dog bed, water bowl, treats, a Fido magazine, and a dog tag. William O'Brien State Park is nearby for outdoor recreation, and Leo's Grill & Malt Shop will treat your pampered pooch to a free pup cup.free pup cup at Leo's Grill & Malt Shop. StaplesThe Timberlake Hotel welcomes two dogs of any size with no additional fee in select rooms; your dog won't want to leave with endless treats available in the lobby, or you can soak up the farmlands and countryside of central Minnesota while looking for Minnesota's unique barn quilts.A barn quilt is a one-of-a-kind, colorfully painted square on a classic red barn, with each piece telling a story about its owner, the history of the property, or a special memory.The trail currently has 80 barn quilts listed, and it runs right through the town of Staples in central Minnesota.nbsp; Caitlin Hannah is Explore Minnesota's social media strategist and resident Disney expert. She spent her childhood summers at her family's lake cabin in Detroit Lakes, and she brings that "up north" attitude to everything she does.She enjoys trying new restaurants and taprooms while traveling around the state, as well as watching Minnesota hockey. |