
Nevada
Pet-friendly Nevada welcomes you year round. Tahoe City and Hope Valley offer numerous spots for you and your dog to go cross-country skiing and, in Lake Tahoe, Borges Carriage Rides lets you take your best friend along for horse-drawn carriage rides in the summer and sleigh rides in the winter. Cool! Literally. You can't take your pet into the casinos, so you'll have to take your card-counting Collie to one of the tons of off-leash dog runs in Las Vegas where at least she can count her blessings that she's not sitting home in a kennel. And whether you're in Carson City or Reno, you'll find a pet-friendly hotel to suit your needs.
To find pet-friendly lodging, choose a city from the drop-down menu above or browse through the cities below to find a complete list of all pet-friendly hotels in Nevada. Our lodgings also include Bed & Breakfasts, Cabins and Cottages, Inns and Motels.
Featured Lodgings
[Featured Lodgings highlights a select number of lodgings in the state. To see see a more extensive list of our pet-friendly properties, choose a city from the drop-down menu above.
]Las Vegas
Holiday Inn Express Las Vegas-Nellis
Fee: $20 USD per night. Pets must be crated when unattended. (Read more...)
Henderson
Best Western Plus
Limit 2 pets per room. $20.00 per room per night pet fee not to exceed (Read more...)
Las Vegas
Best Western Plus
Limit 2 pets per room. $20.00 per room per night pet fee not to exceed (Read more...)
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Articles about Nevada

Pet Stores in Reno, Nevada
If you are traveling to Reno, Nevada, there is some good shopping to do in the pet sphere. It ranges from luxurious to outdoorsy to practical, from parrots to goats. Many of these stores also offer boarding, vet services or grooming. Healthy Tails This is a fancy pet store that is for luxury cats and dogs. It [...]
Dog-Friendly Vacationing in Las Vegas, Nevada
Las Vegas attracts tourists year-round for all sorts of reasons. If you want to take a break from the normal hedonistic activities, there are many safe things to do with your dog. Try to avoid going to Las Vegas in the summer with your dog, as it gets way too hot! Where to Stay First, you’ll need [...]For more information about Nevada
- Nevada Commission on Tourism
- Capitol Complex
- Carson City, NV 89710
- In State # (702) 687-4322
- Toll Free # (800) 638-2328
- Internet: http://www.travelnevada.com















