Grants Pass is a small town in Southern Oregon that connects the coast to the main interstate running through Oregon. It’s right in the middle of a drive from the Oregon Coast to Crater Lake National Park, making it a great road trip spot to get out and stretch your legs. And if you have a furry friend with you on the road, don’t worry, there are a lot of dog-friendly things to do in Grants Pass.
From off leash dog parks, to river access points, and even restaurants welcoming dogs inside, you and your furry companion are welcome!
In this dog-friendly guide to Grants Pass, you’ll find the best things to do with your dog, restaurants, breweries, and even coffee shops that welcome you and your pup, and dog friendly hotels right in town.

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Side note: This post was written by Heather (with the help of her pups of course), a local of Grants Pass. This way, you can be sure you are reading the best and most accurate dog-friendly guide to Grants Pass, Oregon. Locals know best! See the author’s bio at the end for more info!
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Reinheart Volunteer Park, formally known as the all sports park, is a popular place in Grants Pass for people to walk their dogs. With multiple trails, you could get out for a quick walk along the water, or create a nearly 3 mile loop throughout the park.
There are bathrooms, water access points for your pup to cool off, and both paved and non-paved trails to enjoy! Most of the trails are super shaded, making it a great place to go on a hot summer day!

The Rogue River is the river running right through the down of Grants Pass. Famed for it’s awesome rafting trips (also dog-friendly) and epic swimming holes, the Rogue River is a great place to take your dog to cool off and enjoy a swim!
There are lots of different swimming holes along the Rogue River, some are free and others are paid for parks. You can find a complete guide to swimming holes on the Rogue River here.
There are multiple off-leash dog parks scattered throughout Grants Pass. And as you can assume, they’re fenced in areas where dogs are allowed to run off leash. The Greenwood Dog Park is one of the most popular dog parks in the area.
This is a very popular way to get your dog socializing and get extra energy out of your dog without needed to take it on a long run or walk. If you choose to visit an off-leash dog park, be sure that your dog is well trained, neutered or spayed, and gets along well with other dogs.

The Gilbert Creek Off-leash Dog Park is located on the north end of town, and is the perfect place to let your dog run freely before taking your pup to the Weekend Brewery (listed below) for a pint and grub!
Gilbert Creek has two different sections in their off-leash dog park, one for larger dogs, and a second section for smaller pups. This dog park isn’t as popular as the Greenwood Dog Park, so it’s a better option if you aren’t looking for a crowd!
The Weekend Beer Company is a popular brewery at the north end of town that is know for its section of games, both indoors and out. The brewery itself carries both it’s own brews, and other local beers and wines from the region.
While the Weekend Beer Company doesn’t serve food, there are multiple food trucks in the fenced area to take you pick from! If you visit in the morning on the second Saturday of every month, you can even get some of Murf’s Marvelous Pancakes and Hand Crafted Syrups (more on them below!)

Only two hours away from Grants Pass you’ll find the Oregon Coast. The coast is absolutely beautiful, and with beaches designated for off-leash dogs, it’s a great place to take your furry friend to escape the heat!
With many things to do in Brookings, Oregon, which is the closest Oregon Coastal town to Grants Pass, make an entire day out of a trip there and enjoy the sea breeze and ocean sounds!

OMG!! This is a drool worthy experience you have to have if visiting Grants Pass on the second Saturday of the month. Murf’s pancakes truly are marvelous, she’s a fantastic human being, and her syrups.. They’re to die for!
Murf has two syrups all the time, Maple Bourbon and Lemon Cheesecake, both being bottled and ready to take as a souvenir. And then every month she creates another specialty syrup themed for that month.
Think flavors like cinnamon roll, chai, pumpkin, boston cream pie, butterfinger.. The list goes on and on, and truly none of them will disappoint.
Murf’s is located in the food truck area of the Weekend Beer Company, and while you’re there, you should grab a coffee from Wheelhouse, and then stay for a beer from the weekend when it opens at noon!
Our favorite coffee shop in town! Rogue Roasters has some of the best coffee we’ve ever had. Their black coffee is amazing, and their lattes and other specialty drinks are super unique.
There’s indoor and outdoor seating at Rogue Roasters, and their WIFI is great! It’s a place we always enjoy working at!
DAASH is our favorite breakfast/lunch place in Grants Pass. Their baked goods are phenomenal, and their coffee is great too! We always get their breakfast sandwiches on their homemade bagels, and when we can’t resist, their cinnamon rolls as well.
They have very limited indoor seating, but with a cute outdoor patio area, on a quaint street right in the heart of downtown, it’s the perfect place to enjoy a meal outdoors.
While G.G. Sugarplum Bake Shop is typically visited when ordering cakes and baked goods for events, they also have a small selection of baked goods daily.
This bakery is unlike others in the area, because they offer CBD oil infused dog treats for your pups. They allow the dogs in the building, and the reviews on the dog treats are great.
I know I listed it above as a place to grab a pint with a dog, but I wanted to list it here too for a bit more details! The Weekend Beer Company is an indoor outdoor brewery with covered, heated outdoor seating in the winter and shaded seating in the summer. They also have a huge indoor seating area, all of which is family style, so it’s a great place to make friends.
Aside from grabbing a beer at the Weekend, they also have a handful of food trucks offering things like burgers, tacos, and pizza. And there’s a coffee food truck offering delicious baked goods and unique spins on coffee, run by the sweetest family.

This hotel is located right off the main highway, has an indoor pool, and free breakfast. I’ve stayed here a couple of times with friends, and it’s always been great!
Check prices and availability here!
This is a classic Grants Pass stay right on the Rogue River. The Riverside Inn offers waterfront rooms, free breakfast, and a pool!
Staying at the Riverside Inn, you’ll be walking distance to Taprock (a log cabin restaurant on the river) and pretty close to downtown as well.
Check prices and availability here!
Right off of Interstate 5, and the Parkway that connects Grants Pass to the coast, you’ll find this Best Western. This stay offers a outdoor hot tub and pool, breakfast, and based on the reviews, super clean rooms!
Check prices and availability here!
Here’s a map to help you plan out your dog-friendly Grants Pass getaway!
Psst: I also have a complete dog-friendly USA map (FO FREE) if you are wanting to start traveling more with your pup!

Yes! Grants Pass is a great dog-friendly city and an excellent place for you and your pup to explore. From pet-friendly restaurants with outdoor patios to cozy hotels that welcome furry friends to unique dog-friendly attractions, there are plenty of options available for those looking for an enjoyable day out in this quaint Oregon city!

If you’re planning a trip to Grants Pass with your furry friend, here are some essentials to include on your dog-friendly packing list to ensure you have the best trip!
About the Author!
Heather was born and raised in Grants Pass, Oregon. After leaving for college, she returned to Grants Pass for a year with her husband before moving abroad to Scotland. Heather now lives on the road, running the travel blog ArboursAbroad, though still visits Grants Pass about once a year to see family and friends who still live in the area.
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