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Pet-friendly Palm Springs CA: Restaurants, hikes & dog parks

TrustedHousesitters blog author - Hayley Ward
Hayley Ward
09 October 20258 min read
Dog relaxing next to a dog-friendly pool

Live in the city of swimming pools and sunshine with a furry friend, or thinking about house sitting as a pet sitter in Palm Springs, and exploring the sun-washed city that sits within Coachella Valley yourself? 

You’re in the right place - in this ultimate guide to pet-friendly Palm Springs, we dive into dog-friendly restaurants, activities, and hikes, so take a look below to plan a dog-friendly day out.

Dog-friendly restaurants in Palm Springs, California

Fancy dining out with your furry companion? Luckily, many of the restaurants in Palm Springs are complete with a dog-friendly patio, where pups are welcome to join their owners - as long as they’re well-behaved and on a leash. Below, we’ll explore a few of the most popular pet-friendly restaurants in Palm Springs, but be sure to explore your local area to avoid travelling far with your dog.

Boozehounds Palm Springs

Boozehounds is one of the most dog-friendly restaurants in Palm Springs - as well as an eclectic global menu for us humans, dogs can choose from their very own menu of meatloaf, loaded sweet potatoes, salmon bowls and more. Just remember that if you’re house sitting in Palm Springs to double check with pet parents before taking their dog out for dinner, and ensuring you’re clear on any allergies.

Location: 2080 North Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs, CA 92262, United States

Elmer's Restaurant

Head to the outdoor patio of Elmer’s Restaurant in Palm Springs if diner-style loaded plates are your thing. Choose from omelettes, sandwiches, burgers, fish and chips - and more. 

Location: 1030 E Palm Canyon Dr, Palm Springs, CA 92264, United States

Farm

Dogs are welcome in the garden area of Farm restaurant - a French restaurant in Downtown Palm Springs. Pop along for French-inspired plates of crepes, omelettes, French toast, pear salad and crab benedict - all with your furry friend right by your side.

Location: 6 La Plaza, Palm Springs, CA 92262, United States

Bongo Johnny's Patio Bar & Grill

Dogs are more than welcome at Bongo Johnny’s Patio Bar & Grill - sit in the outdoor seating area with your canine companion, and tuck into classics like burgers, sandwiches and specials from the grill. And naturally, choose from their dog menu so that your pooch doesn’t have to miss out.

Location: 301 N Palm Canyon Dr # 200, Palm Springs, CA 92262, United States

Jimmy B’s Palm Springs

Jimmy B’s welcomes dogs in their outdoor seating area - just be sure to keep your dog on a leash and only bring them along if they’re well-behaved in public spaces. This spot serves up a variety of breakfast and lunch classics, including beignets, pancakes, French toast and huevos rancheros.

Location: 155 S Palm Canyon Dr Suite A6, Palm Springs, CA 92262, United States

The Social Cafe and Play Lounge

Dogs are welcome in the outdoor area of the Social Cafe & Play Lounge - a coffee shop that serves up pizza and light lunch bites, and encourages guests to get social and play a board game or two.

Location: 2825 E Tahquitz Canyon Way BLDG C, Palm Springs, CA 92262, United States

Blue Coyote Grill

Got a taste for Mexican food? Head to Blue Coyote Grill for Mexican favorites, including ceviche, sopas, enchiladas and tacos.

Location: 445 N Palm Canyon Dr, Palm Springs, CA 92262, United States

Copley's on Palm Canyon

One the former estate of Cary Grant, Copley’s is an upmarket American restaurant serving up classics with a modern twist, like ceviche, glazed chops, schnitzel and more. Plus, well-behaved dogs are welcome to dine with their humans in the outdoor courtyard area.

Location: 621 N Palm Canyon Dr, Palm Springs, CA 92262, United States

Fisherman's Market & Grill

Got a taste for seafood? Head to Fisherman’s Market & Grill on Indian Canyon Drive - a local favorite where dogs are welcome in the outdoor seating area.

Location: 235 S Indian Canyon Dr, Palm Springs, CA 92262, United States

Palm Springs dog parks 

If you’re looking for a dog-friendly outdoor activity, one of the best places to bond with your pooch is to head to a local dog park. They’re often fully-fenced, so provide the perfect space for dogs to run free and socialize in the centre of the city. And just remember, if you’re house sitting in Palm Springs, check with pet parents that their dog is happy to be let off the leash amongst other canines. Now without any further ado, below find a list of the dog parks in Palm Springs, CA.

David H. Ready Palm Springs Dog Park

On North Civic Drive is David H. Ready Dog Park - which reviewers have noted has a separated area for small and large dogs, which is handy if your pooch is nervous around dogs of a different size.

Location: 222 N Civic Dr, Palm Springs, CA 92262, United States

Panorama Park Dog Park

In Cathedral City is Panorama Dog Park - a semi-shaded spot that’s popular with locals to the greater Palm Springs area.

Location: 28905 Avenida Maravilla, Cathedral City, CA 92234, United States

Palm Springs Large Dog Park

If you prefer a dirt and sand track dog park instead of grass, Palm Springs Large Dog Park is ideal - and it’s conveniently located just outside of the city centre.

Location: RF5V+87, Palm Springs, CA 92264, United States

Dog-friendly hikes in Palm Springs

Want to get in-the-know about the dog-friendly trails Palm Springs has to offer? Take a look below for a few of the most popular and pet-friendly hiking locations in the Palm Spring area.

Mission Creek Preserve 

Just a 30-minute drive from central Palm Springs in Central Creek Preserve - a nature reserve in the San Bernardino Mountains that’s popular with local adventurers and dog walkers alike. Keep your dog on a leash, plan your route ahead of time and bring plenty of water as this spot is in a desert environment.

Location: Mission Creek Rd, Desert Hot Springs, CA 92240, United States

City of Palm Desert Homme-Adams Park

Keep your dog on a leash and explore the City of Palm Desert Homme-Adams Park for a desert-like stroll with your furry friend. Explore for panoramic desert views, and remember to bring a sunhat, sun screen and enough water for you and your dog.

Location: 72500 Thrush Rd, Palm Desert, CA 92260, United States

Whitewater Canyon

This nature reserve just a 30-minute drive out of central Palm Springs is perfect for a refreshing hike with your canine companion. Keep them on a leash and explore the preserve that’s located in the San Bernardino Mountains, enjoy the whitewater river views and keep your eyes peeled for endangered birds, like the Southwestern Willow Flycatcher. 

Location: 9160 Whitewater Canyon Rd, Whitewater, CA 92282, United States

Butler-Abrams Trail

Leashed dogs are welcome to explore the Butler-Abrams Trail that’s just a 10-minute drive out of Palm Springs. The trail offers an easy pathed trail that’s perfect for older dogs, or dogs not used to desert hiking.

Location: Rancho Mirage, CA 92270, USA

Bear Creek Nature Trail

A 30-minute drive out of Palm Springs city is Bear Creek Nature Trail - a hiking area where dogs are welcome to explore on a leash. The hike starts at La Quinta Cove Trailhead and follows a steep climb that passes Bear Cave and provides stunning mountain views and Palm Desert.

Location: Bear Creek Trail, La Quinta, CA 92253, United States

Key considerations for hiking the Palm Springs area with a dog

  • Bring plenty of water. Many of the local hiking trails are in a desert environment, so it’s vital that you pack enough water for both yourself and your dog.
  • Avoid walking if it’s too hot. Reserve your hikes around Palm Springs for cooler weather and times of the day to avoid risking heat stroke in yourself or your dog.
  • Follow local rules. Many local reserves around Palm Springs require dogs to be kept on a leash, so follow local rules to help protect your dog and the habitats around them.
  • Pick up after your dog. Always bring poop bags and pick up after your dog, no matter how remote your hike might be.

Whitewater Canyon

Dog-friendly activities Palm Springs

Looking for stuff to do in Palm Springs with your canine companion? Below find a few inner-city dog-friendly activity ideas in Palm Springs.

Take a stroll along Palm Canyon Drive

If you fancy an inner-city stroll with your furry friend, there’s no better place to start than Palm Canyon Drive. In the heart of Downtown Palm Springs, wander the streets for iconic mid-century architecture and window shop the boutique stores and galleries.

Location: Palm Canyon Drive, California 92262, USA

Visit Palm Springs Air Museum

Interested in local aviation history? Look no further than Palm Springs Air Museum where dogs are welcome to explore through the museum that’s filled with WWII aircrafts.

Location: Gene Autry Trail, Palm Springs, CA 92262, United States

Get a selfie with Forever Marilyn

Be a tourist in your own city and stop by Museum Way on your next dog walk for a selfie of the iconic “Forever Marilyn” statue.

Location: Museum Way, Palm Springs, CA 92262, United States

Go for a walk in Ruth Hardy Park

Keep your dog on a leash and explore this city park with your furry pal - and stop by the picnic area to make an afternoon of it.

Location: 700 Tamarisk Rd, Palm Springs, CA 92262, United States

Plaza Theatre, Palm Canyon Drive

Tips for pet parents

  • Plan your hikes ahead of time. While there are lots of great places to hike with dogs in the surrounding areas of Palm Springs, some areas aren’t suitable for dogs to hike - such as Tahquitz Canyon due to its harsh environment and local wildlife.
  • Dine out with your pooch. Many of the restaurants and coffee shops in Palm Springs are complete with outdoor patio areas that welcome dogs, so there’s no need to leave your fluffball behind next time you go for a meal out.
  • Get your vacation pet care sorted. Now that you’re truly set for a day out in Palm Springs with your dog, it’s time to get organised for your next vacation. And what if we told you that vets agree pets are happiest at home - surrounded by all the comforts and routines that make them feel safe? Well here at TrustedHousesitters, it’s simple to connect with verified, in-home pet sitters - click below to find out how it works.

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Tips for pet sitters

  • Plan for your day out. Palm Springs and its surrounding areas can get to seriously high temperatures, so plan your day out in advance to make sure you’re able to keep yourself and your new pet pal cool and hydrated all day.
  • Ask for tips from pet parents. While there are heaps of pet-friendly things to do in Palm Springs, pet parents know their dog best, so ask for tips on where their dog is comfortable walking, dining and exploring.
  • Experience Palm Springs through house sitting. Fancy exploring Palm Springs for yourself, with a furry friend for a tour guide? Click below to find out how to get your house sitting adventure started.

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More dog-friendly travel guides near Palm Springs, CA

Thinking about house sitting near Palm Springs CA, visiting a nearby town with your canine companion, or welcoming a pet sitter soon? Explore our travel guides below for dog-friendly places to visit, along with local tips and advice.

Pet-friendly Palm Springs CA - FAQs

Are dogs allowed at Palm Springs restaurants with outdoor patios?

Many of the restaurants in Palm Springs have dog-friendly patios, but you’ll need to call ahead to make sure dogs are welcome before arriving with your pet - it’s down to individual business owners as to whether dogs are allowed.

How can I keep my dog safe and cool while exploring desert trails in Palm Springs?

Plan your hike around the heat, and avoid the hottest times of the day and the year to avoid heat stroke or harming your dog’s paws. If you decide to hike with your dog, take plenty of water, snacks and something to cool your dog down, like a cooling vest. You should also plan your hike around areas of shade, so that you’re not in the direct sunlight for your entire hike.

What are the off-leash areas for dogs in Palm Springs?

If you’d like to let your dog run off-leash in Palm Springs, head to a dog park - assuming they’re well-socialized with other dogs. Off-leash dog parks in Palm Springs include David H. Ready Palm Springs Dog Park, Panorama Park Dog Park and Palm Springs Large Dog Park.

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