Best Pet-Friendly Boutique Hotels in California
In California, dogs don’t just tag along on vacation—they’re part of the plan from the get-go. From breezy coastal escapes to mountain hideaways and wine country retreats, these boutique hotels know how to make four-legged guests feel right at home. Think house-made treats at check-in, dining patios with gourmet dog menus, bathing stations for rinsing sandy paws, and plush beds for curling up at night. Whether your pup prefers beach walks, forested trails, or lounging in the sunshine, these stays make it easy to bring them along for the full California experience.

San Ysidro Ranch
Tucked away in the Montecito foothills, San Ysidro Ranch extends its storied glamour and five-star service to four-legged guests. Dogs are treated like royalty with plush beds, branded dog bowls, house-made cookies, and a Ty beanie dog toy. A decadent dog menu features dishes like peanut butter and bacon pancakes and puppuccinos. Cats receive equally thoughtful treatment, with in-room cat trees, scratching pads, catnip, Hills Science Diet cat food, and even a dedicated water fountain filled with San Benedetto Artesian Water. All of San Ysidro Ranch’s 38 cottages are pet-friendly.

Carmel Country Inn
While many hotels in Carmel-by-the-Sea are pet-friendly, few embrace four-legged guests quite like the Carmel Country Inn. Dogs are greeted by name on a welcome board, and unlimited treats are always within reach. There are pet strollers for wandering Carmel’s storybook streets and a bathing station for cleaning sandy paws after a romp on the beach. Seasonally inspired backdrops double as photo ops, with visiting pups featured across the hotel’s social media. All suites and studios welcome dogs of all breeds and sizes, with a pet fee of $25 per pet, per day.

Enchanté Boutique Hotel
In the heart of downtown Los Altos, the French-inspired Enchanté Boutique Hotel approaches pet travel with a distinctly tailored sensibility. Its Pampered Pooch package includes a custom luxury dog bed, filtered water, and chef-prepared treats, along with a one-hour session with a professional dog behaviorist—whether for training, enrichment, or a guided walk through the village. A Canine Concierge curates local outings, while the on-site bistro offers a dedicated “NaPAWleon” menu, featuring Harris Ranch beef patties and gourmet dog biscuits, best enjoyed together on the bistro’s outdoor patio. Select rooms are pet-friendly, and a one-time $50 per-pet fee applies.

Little River Inn
Family-owned for five generations, the Little River Inn makes it easy to bring dogs into the full Mendocino Coast experience. Start the day with a walk to the pet-friendly beach across the road or a hike through nearby redwood trails, then settle in for a meal together in a heated garden cabana, on an ocean-view deck, or in the cozy parlor. Seasonal offerings include kayaking or canoeing with your dog, plus events like Pup Palooza that bring the dog-loving community together. Many ocean-view rooms welcome pets, with no breed or weight restrictions, and a $30 per pet, per night fee.

Stanford Inn by the Sea
At Stanford Inn by the Sea, a tranquil eco-resort on the Mendocino Coast, pets are welcomed as part of a broader philosophy of compassion and connection. They have hosted dogs and cats as well as iguanas, parrots, potbelly pigs, and even a tortoise. There are no weight or breed restrictions. The hotel greets a menagerie of guests with handmade treats, stainless steel dishes, and more. Pets are welcome in nearly all common spaces (except the pool and dining room). Evenings unfold with dinner by the fire in the lobby, while days can include kayaking together along the calm waters of Big River. The pet fee is $45 for the first pet and $22.50 for each additional pet.

Murieta Inn & Spa
Set amid the scenic foothills just outside Sacramento, Murieta Inn & Spa offers exceptional flexibility for guests traveling with dogs—especially more than one. Patio rooms open directly onto the hotel’s dedicated dog park, making it easy to step outside and let them run. The Fido package adds a few fun extras, including a dog bed and a “Barkuterie” board, and the hotel can help arrange daycare, overnight sitting, and grooming as needed. All rooms are pet-friendly with no size restrictions and can accommodate up to three dogs or more upon request. A $100 pet fee covers the entire stay.

Cottages at Little River Cove
Nestled on two acres, the Cottages at Little River Cove offer a relaxed, stress-free escape for guests traveling with pets. Private entrances and spacious layouts make it easy to settle in with furry companions, while thoughtful touches like cozy beds, towels, bowls, and treats create a comfortable home base. The real draw, however, is the easy access to Mendocino’s dog-friendly landscapes, from blufftop trails to off-leash beaches. Staff is happy to share recommendations for dog-friendly beaches, coastal trails, wineries, and restaurants so pups can join in the adventure. The cottages welcome up to two pets (dogs and cats only) with a pet fee of $30 per pet, per night.

Mar Vista Farm + Cottages
Once they’ve visited, dogs never want to leave Mar Vista Farm + Cottages. With nine acres to roam, there’s plenty of space to stretch out along the Mendocino Coast. There are grassy fields for running, redwoods for exploring, and a secluded beach for splashing through the surf. Many more dog-friendly beaches are a short drive away. After a day of outdoor adventures, the dog-wash station—complete with warm water, shampoo, and towels—comes in handy for cleaning up before settling in for the night. Pet fees are $85 per stay for one dog and $110 for two, with a two-dog maximum and no breed restrictions.

Lavender Inn
In the enchanting village of Ojai, the Lavender Inn offers a peaceful hideaway for guests traveling with their dog. All dogs receive VIP (Very Important Pet) amenities, including cozy dog beds, a “reserved for the dog” pillow, water and food bowls, and more. The inn’s standalone cottage features a private entrance and French doors that open onto a patio and fenced backyard. Dogs are also welcome in the inn’s more expansive, garden-filled backyard and on the veranda for enjoying breakfast or the evening wine hour. Ojai’s dog-friendly restaurant patios and hiking trails are just steps away. There is a one-time pet fee of $65, with limits based on room type and size.

The Atlas Calistoga
In the heart of Calistoga, The Atlas pairs refined wine country with a warm, “paws-on” approach to hospitality. The property offers luxurious pied-à-terres with the choice between three private cottages and the spacious main house. Tail-wagging amenities include plush beds, Yeti food and water bowls, and a basket of toys. A thoughtfully curated guide helps guests navigate Calistoga like a local with lists of dog-friendly wineries, trails, parks, and dining patios around town. The Atlas allows up to two dogs per room (no cats), with a $30 per day pet fee.

Hotel San Luis Obispo
The MICHELIN One Key Hotel San Luis Obispo is a favorite of many celebrity pooches on Instagram, and an easy choice for traveling with your own. Set in the heart of downtown, the hotel blends indoor and outdoor living with plenty of space to settle in with your dog. Just outside, SLO’s shady creekside paths, dog-friendly tasting rooms, and patio-lined streets make exploring on foot simple. Beaches, hiking trails, and vineyards are a short drive away. The hotel allows up to three dogs per room with no breed or weight restrictions; the pet fee is $90 per dog, per stay.

The Steward Santa Barbara
The Steward Santa Barbara believes vacations are better when your best friend tags along. Wander the hotel’s lush gardens, linger by the fire pit, and relax in a spacious one-bedroom suite. Nearby, dog-friendly beaches, trails, shops, and outdoor cafes set the scene for exploring Santa Barbara together. The hotel’s Paws & Unwind package offers a warm welcome, complete with a cozy bed, bowl, and treats. The package also includes the hotel pet fee (a $150 value), with up to two pets per room. Additional pets are $50 each.

Inn at the Presidio and Lodge at the Presidio
Set within 1,500 acres of parkland in the heart of San Francisco’s Presidio, the Inn at the Presidio and Lodge at the Presidio offer a rare mix of urban and outdoor exploration for dog-friendly stays. Miles of trails, dog-friendly beaches, and sweeping Golden Gate Bridge views are right outside the door. Both hotels offer pet-friendly patios with fire pits and verandas with views of the historic Main Post. Several restaurants with dog-friendly patios are within walking distance. Both hotels offer bowls, dog beds, and leashes for use. Up to two pets of any size are welcome, with a one-time $40 pet fee per stay.

The Landsby
In the Danish-inspired town of Solvang, The Landsby makes it easy to bring your furry companion on vacation. The Stay & Play package includes treats, bowls, and a bone-shaped bag dispenser, while the hotel’s courtyard lounge—with fire pits and open-air seating—offers a comfortable place to unwind together. Solvang’s walkable streets are lined with dog-friendly patios, tasting rooms, and boutiques, and the staff is happy to share local recommendations. The pet fee is $100 per stay, with a maximum of two dogs and some weight restrictions.

Elk Cove Inn & Spa
Perched on a bluff along the Mendocino Coast, Elk Cove Inn & Spa offers direct access to a driftwood-strewn beach with plenty of space to roam and all the sticks a dog could want. The inn offers a variety of pet-friendly rooms and an ocean-view terrace where guests can dine with their furry friends. Dogs are greeted with treats and a welcome basket filled with beach towels, bowls, pet waste bags, and more. A pet relief area is located on-site. The inn charges $30 per night for up to two well-behaved pups.

Nick’s Cove & Cottages
In a serene, sheltered cove on Tomales Bay, Nick’s Cove & Cottages warmly welcomes dogs with belly rubs and house-made treats. Seven of the 12 luxurious cottages are pet-friendly, and staff provide dirty paw towels, waste bags, and a curated guide to dog-friendly activities and attractions. There are three small beaches on site for pets, and an expansive pet-friendly beach just a 15-minute drive north. For dining, the restaurant offers plenty of outdoor seating with views of the bay. The cottages welcome up to two dogs with a fee of $60 per pet, per stay.

Arrowhead Pine Rose Cabins
Tucked among the pines near Lake Arrowhead, Arrowhead Pine Rose Cabins offers a laid-back mountain escape you can explore with your best friend. Set across 10 wooded acres, the property is threaded with walking paths, ponds, and seasonal creeks. Nearby, an off-leash dog park and forested hiking trails provide even more room to wander. Many cabins are pet-friendly and stocked with thoughtful touches for creating a comfortable home-away-from-home. Pet fees are $35 per stay, per night, with a two-dog maximum and a $300 refundable pet deposit.
Before traveling, please notify the hotel of your plans to bring your pet and check the hotel’s website for updates to pet fees and additional policies and restrictions.