On warm days in St. Louis, you’ll notice tons of residents walking their dogs and bringing their pups out to dinner. With tons of free outdoor spaces and restaurant patios, St. Louis is an excellent place for your fur-baby! This dog-friendly guide to St. Louis will give you fun things to do, dog-friendly restaurants, and the best dog-friendly hotels.

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This 105-acre park is home to 60 large sculptures in a beautiful outdoor setting. Free to the public all year, leashed dogs are welcome in the outdoor galleries.

Enjoy hiking, biking, and walking at St. Louis’s largest park. While you’re here, kayak near Art Hill and walk up to the World’s Fair Pavillion. The Boathouse even rents out dog-friendly paddleboats!
Located in the historical Tower Grove neighborhood, enjoy several walking paths lined with old trees and grassy areas.

This park marked the beginning of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Savor the views of St. Louis’s iconic landmark, The Arch, from one of the many walking trails or grassy areas. Leashed pets are welcome on the trails around the park as it’s a super dog-friendly national park!
Taste a variety of craft and international beers on I-Tap’s large patio, located in the vibrant Soulard neighborhood. Water bowls for pups are provided.

Skyview has been around since 1949 and is currently only showing movies on Fridays and Saturdays. This drive-in is a lovely spot for a warm summer night, and you can snuggle with your dog while watching a movie on the big screen.
Also known as Summit Produce, browse through this outdoor market and sample local produce, baked goods, and jams. Well-behaved dogs are welcome.

Located in the heart of downtown, City Garden offers interactive sculptures, fountains, and other water features.

With two locations, one in historic Maplewood and the other in the South Grand Business District, Zee Bee Market specializes in sustainable gifts from around the world. This store’s crafts are certified Fair-Trade, and they also sell ethically-sourced treats such as coffee, chocolate, and tea.
This independent book store is located in the charming Central West End neighborhood. This cozy shop is happy to let your pup have a look around while you find your next read.
The Wagamama is a three-in-one: gift boutique, coffee shop, and dog park. This shop also hosts dog-friendly events, like dog yoga, doggie meet-ups, and paint your pet.

The Shaved Duck is known for excellent barbeque and southern comfort food. You can sit outside on the patio, where they will bring your pup some water and a treat.
With several craft beers on tap, along with unique menu offerings like Cuban sandwiches, beer cheese soup, and pan-sear crab cakes, there’s something at Square One for everyone. Sit outside on the partially covered patio, where your server will typically bring a bowl of cold water for your dog.
The Barn is well-known for serving a fantastic brunch. Offering biscuits and gravy, eggs benedict, and french toast, enjoy outdoor brunch with your pup on the patio.
Salt and Smoke has top-notch barbecue entrees like brisket and pulled pork. The white cheddar cracker mac and brisket toasted ravioli are two must-try menu items!
This casual sports bar was created with dogs in mind! While there’s plenty to eat for humans, The Doghaus also offers a menu for pups, along with an attached dog park.

Two dogs of any size are welcome for no extra fee. Located in the historic Benton Park neighborhood, there is also a grassy area on the property. Dogs cannot be left unattended in guest rooms.
You can bring up to two pets with a combined weight of 80 lbs for an additional fee of $40 plus tax per night. Pets may not be left alone in guest rooms.
Bring up to two pets of any size for an additional $45 per pet. The Moonrise has a designated pet floor, and there is a grassy area for pets located on the property. This hotel is located in The Loop, a bustling area with plenty of restaurants and attractions.
This pet-friendly hotel welcomes pets up to 40 lbs for an additional fee of $25 per night. Both cats and dogs are allowed.
The Angad Arts Hotel allows up to two dogs of any size for an additional fee of $25 per night. This hotel offers a pup package, which includes a $25 donation to a dog-rescue non-profit and a tennis ball. Dogs are welcome throughout the property, with the exception of the rooftop bar.
It wouldn’t be a complete Dog-friendly St. Louis Guide without a complete packing guide?!
Pet Blanket
This will come in handy to help keep your dog off the furniture at your Airbnb or hotel. Make them feel at home by creating a “comfy” bed on the floor while being respectful of your accommodation at the same time!
Pet first-aid kit
Grab a small first-aid kit to make sure you are prepared for the unexpected. These pet first-aid kits include bandages, tick removal tools, gauze, saline solutions, tape, flashing collar, and so much more!
Collapsible Kennel
Just in case you ever need to leave your pup at your Airbnb. Remember to double-check with the hosts about their rules!
We don’t leave Thor back very often, but sometimes there may be a certain tourist attraction you reallllllyyyy want to see, but they aren’t dog-friendly.
(I know I know, everywhere should be pup-friendly!)
Water jug
This was a tip we learned after a few trips. It is so much easier to be able to grab the jug and be able to give your dog water whenever need be instead of having to run into every gas station to buy water.
Collapsible Dog dishes
GIVE YOUR DOG WATER THROUGHOUT THE DRIVE(S). (I hate to admit it, but we learned this the bad way). Collapsible dog dishes are great for the drive, your accommodations, and easily packed for your hikes!
Doggy Bags
Just be a good citizen and CLEAN UP your dog’s business.
Dog Hiking Boots
These obviously are not a necessity, but if you have a city dog that isn’t used to rough terrain, their paws are likely sensitive. A good pair of doggy boots can be helpful in extending your hikes and protecting your dog’s paws.
+ all your human supplies of course! You can check that list out here!
YES! From outdoor gardens to paddleboarding to drive-ins, St. Louis is such a dog-friendly city! With mild to hot temperatures year-round it makes for a great weekend trip with your pup! What else would you add to this dog-friendly St. Louis guide?
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