6 Awesome Dog-Friendly Places To Visit In Las Vegas
When you think of Las Vegas, Nevada, a few things come to mind. For instance, my one experience in Sin City consisted of going to a magic show, seeing an Elvis impersonator against my will, and spending a few hours sitting at a slot machine. Now, what if I told you that this notorious city doesn’t just offer surreal experiences.
Las Vegas has plenty of dog-friendly places, perfect to bring your canine companion. Without further ado, here are 6 awesome spots to take Spot on your next Las Vegas trip.
Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area
If you and your pup love the great outdoors, head to the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area. If you enjoy hiking, you and your dog can choose to go on several trails, including the scenic Moenkopi Loop or the gorgeous White Rock, Willow Springs.
It can be dangerous to hike in Las Vegas during the summer season due to scorching temperatures. For this reason, you may want to consider driving your car along the 13-mile path.
Big Dog’s Brewing Co.
As the name suggests Big Dog’s Brewing Co. welcomes furry friends with open arms. You can enjoy one of the brews on tap with your furry friend by your side on the establishment’s patio.
Triple George Grill
The Triple George Grill, located on North 3rd Street, is one swanky restaurant. Popular menu items include Bone-in Dry-Aged Kansas City Strip, Seared Maine Sea Scallops, and New Zealand Roast Lamb Chops.
Park on Fremont
If you and your furry friend are craving pub food, make a reservation at Park on Fremont. The restaurant has a whimsical patio that will make you feel like you are at a tea party with fairies. The establishment offers unique meals like garbage fries, buffalo chicken lollipops, and raspberry donut cheesecake.
Sunrise Coffee
Those who need a pick-me-up after a night of partying in Vegas will appreciate Sunrise Coffee, located on East Sunset Road. Furry friends are more than welcome to spend time on the cafe’s spacious patio. The drink menu includes a variety of lattes, cold brews, teas, and frappes. If you're peckish, you can also order off the vegan-friendly food menu.
Barkin Basin Park
Your canine companion can make some new furry friends at Barkin Basin Park. The spacious dog park is open from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m.