13 of the coolest pet-friendly Airbnbs in the US, from a lighthouse cottage in Oregon to a tree house in Tennessee
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- Many travelers like to bring their pets on weekend getaways and cross-country road trips.
- In addition to pet-friendly hotels, many Airbnb hosts are happy to host you and your pets.
- We rounded up some of the best and most unique pet-friendly Airbnbs in the US.
Since the pandemic began, pet adoption and cross-country road trips rose immensely in popularity as people looked for ways to enjoy more time at home and also get out and safely see the country. If you’re hoping to hit the road with your pet along for the ride, you’re in luck.
Not only are there many pet-friendly hotels, there are also hundreds of Airbnbs across the United States happy to welcome both you and your four-legged friend.
You can even filter Airbnb by “pets allowed” listings. Best of all, staying at a pet-friendly listing doesn’t mean you can’t sleep in one of the stylish, cool, or unique homes the platform has become particularly popular for. You can still book a tree house, underground cave, or even an old firehouse and bring your furry friends along. However, be aware that some hosts will charge a fee, either per night or per stay, to bring your pet, while others let them stay for free.
Airbnbs are also a particularly good option amidst the ongoing pandemic since experts and the CDC have noted they are a safer lodging choice than hotels, due to less interactions with other people.
However, bear in mind that there is still no guarantee of safety when it comes to travel right now. Many states are currently experiencing surges in COVID-19 cases. We always recommend following guidelines from the CDC, checking local and state guidelines, practicing social distancing, washing hands frequently, and wearing a mask in public areas. You should exercise additional caution depending on your personal risk factors and whether you’re traveling to or from a current hot spot.
Before you book your pet-friendly Airbnb, you should always let your host know that you’ll be arriving with a pet. Some hosts will have specific house rules for pets, such as not allowing them on furniture, and you should be respectful of that. Also, there’s a high chance that if you say you’re road-tripping with a pet your host will assume that you are traveling with a dog. If this is not the case and you are the lucky owner of an intrepid kitten or a globe-trotting turtle, be sure to specify this to your host so there are no surprises at check-in.
We chose top pet-friendly Airbnbs based on the following criteria:
- Airbnb listings are for the entire home, so you don’t have to worry about sharing a bathroom or keeping your distance from others.
- Each Airbnb is affordable, ranging in price from $89 to $264, with availability to book at publishing time.
- All are highly-rated Airbnb listings with a review score of 4.8 or higher.
- Each listing has committed to Airbnb’s Enhanced Cleaning Protocol, which sets a high standard for cleanliness between guest visits.
- All properties are unique and, of course, open to hosting pets.
Here are some of the best pet-friendly Airbnbs in the US, sorted by region and then price from low to high.
Southwest
Angels Landing A-frame in Hildale, Utah, $89
Book this A-frame starting at $89 per night
With its turquoise roof and an unparalleled view of Zion National Park, this A-frame is a picture-perfect retreat and pets stay free. The host even provides a dog house. However, pets are not allowed to sleep on the human bed and there is a $25 fine if you break this rule.
The cabin is small, but the deck is large and set up for glamping with a grill, washing up area, and lawn furniture perfectly positioned to take in the view. Plus, there’s a full-sized fridge in the cabin so your food will stay fresh. The daybed is plush and luxurious with a dreamy white curtain and the cabin’s plastic wall opens up vertically so you can choose to sleep in the fresh air. If not, air-conditioning is also an option. The bathroom isn’t attached to the cabin, but it is private.
There only scattered availability over the next few months and the calendar for the summer months has not yet opened at the time of publishing. It may pay off to keep an eye on when those dates open up to snag one quickly.
Rating: 4.8
Pet Fee: $25 fine if pet sleeps in the bed
COVID-19 cleaning procedure: This home participates in Airbnb’s Enhanced Clean program, meaning the host is committed to a rigorous cleaning protocol developed with leading health and hospitality experts.
Boxcar ranch in Canyon, Texas, $127
Book this boxcar starting at $127 per night
You can truly get a taste of the vagabond life by staying in this old train car on a century-old ranch in the Texas Panhandle. There is a dog on the property already, reported by many guests to be very friendly, but you are welcome to bring your own pets.
The boxcar sits on a well-landscaped piece of land with a hot tub and kitschy-but-cute railroad sign. The interior is rugged and industrial with exposed concrete and pipes, but still quite comfortable with a sumptuous Queen-sized bed, flat-screen television, and glass kitchen table. The surrounding area is open and peaceful and the home is just six miles south of town and the legendary Route 66 (I-40).
You can book the ranch as early as March, but you’ll have more flexibility if you look for dates starting in May.
Rating: 4.9
Pet Fee: None specified
COVID-19 cleaning procedure: This home participates in Airbnb’s Enhanced Clean program, meaning the host is committed to a rigorous cleaning protocol developed with leading health and hospitality experts.
Mothership dome in Crestone, Colorado, $151
Book this dome house starting at $151 per night
This enormous house can sleep up to nine guests under its mesmerizing geometric ceiling and the hosts are happy to welcome your pets. The kitchen area and beds are all under one roof and unique furniture pieces like carved wooden armoire pump up the character factor.
From this remote location, you’ll be able to enjoy a night sky full of stars, hence the sci-fi inspired name. There’s also a downstairs area with a separate bedroom and bathroom if you’ll need a little more privacy. Past pet-owners report that the property has plenty of room to let your dog roam off-leash.
There are many dates left to book from February into the summer months, although several weekends have already been claimed.
Rating: 4.8
Pet fee: $45
COVID-19 cleaning procedure: This home participates in Airbnb’s Enhanced Clean program, meaning the host is committed to a rigorous cleaning protocol developed with leading health and hospitality experts.
West
Lighthouse cottage in Gold Beach, Oregon, $112
Book this lighthouse cottage starting at $112 per night
It doesn’t get more picturesque than this cozy lighthouse-shaped cottage on Gold Beach, Oregon. You can bring up to two dogs with you who will love running around on the nearby beach, while you can enjoy the views of Humbug Mountain and nearby hiking trails.
The home is small, but comes with the use of an outdoor hot tub that faces the forest. The interior feels nautical in its wood-clad walls and white-and-blue trimmed furniture. While it’s not a real lighthouse, the adorableness translates into what will surely be a lovely outpost to enjoy the mountains and shore along the wild Oregon coast.
There are few dates available up until May, but the calendar opens more widely starting in June.
Rating: 4.9
Pet fee: $29 per stay
COVID-19 cleaning procedure: This home participates in Airbnb’s Enhanced Clean program, meaning the host is committed to a rigorous cleaning protocol developed with leading health and hospitality experts.
Sunset yurt with infinity pool in Garden Valley, California, $154
Book this yurt starting at $154 per night
This yurt can sleep two humans and two dogs in the middle of a forest resort that includes a saltwater infinity pool for guests to use. The yurt is ideally positioned to watch the sunset over the ravine and is fitted with a queen-size bed and contemporary design. You’ll be partially camping with outdoor showers and a compost toilet, but the yurt is also heated and comes with electric blankets to help you stay cozy through the cold mountain nights.
The yurt is located in a remote rural area 2,200 feet high up in the Sierra Foothills in Northern California and offers plenty of outdoor space for your pet to roam.
The earliest you can book is May, but there are still plenty of dates open in early summer and the calendar is poised to open soon for the later summer months.
Rating: 4.9
Pet fee: $20 per night
COVID-19 cleaning procedure: This home participates in Airbnb’s Enhanced Clean program, meaning the host is committed to a rigorous cleaning protocol developed with leading health and hospitality experts.
Crystal Peak lookout in Fernwood, Idaho, $200
Book this cozy lookout starting at $200 per night
High up in the sky, this former lookout station is an idyllic place to unwind and comes complete with its own wood-fired sauna. The home sits deep in the forest surrounded by 13 private acres, where you’re poised to see incredible wildlife like moose. Pets are welcome, but past guests warn that the steep steps may be difficult for an older or less-agile dog.
The interior is bright and modern, with tall windows on all sides that will let you feel immersed in the forest. Beware, that you will need four-wheel drive to get up the steep dirt driveway. The home is also available in the winter, but instead of driving up yourself, you’ll be personally escorted through the winter landscape via snowcat.
There are a few dates left in March and April, but the calendar opens up more in late spring and early summer.
Rating: 4.8
Pet Fee: None specified
COVID-19 cleaning procedure: This home participates in Airbnb’s Enhanced Clean program, meaning the host is committed to a rigorous cleaning protocol developed with leading health and hospitality experts.
Creekside turf home in Clancy, Montana, $264
Book this underground turf house starting at $264 per night
Take your next vacation underground with this earth-covered home near Montana’s Elkhorn mountains. With 10 beds, there’s plenty of room for a big family getaway. Pets are welcome, but the hosts ask you to keep them off the furniture and wipe their paws before they come in.
The interior is Scandinavian-inspired and highlights natural textures that contrast well against the stainless steel appliances and vintage wood-burning fireplace. There are four sleeping cubbies with their own lights and outlets, which both kids and teens are sure to love. One bedroom is even hidden behind a secret entrance.
The earliest availability for this popular spot is in late August, with more open dates continuing through the fall months.
Rating: 4.9
Pet fee: None specified
COVID-19 cleaning procedure: This home participates in Airbnb’s Enhanced Clean program, meaning the host is committed to a rigorous cleaning protocol developed with leading health and hospitality experts.
Midwest
Shipping container tiny house in Dover, Ohio, $156
Book this shipping container home starting at $156 per night
From the outside, this shipping container maintains its rustic integrity. But the inside is fully modern, with wood-paneled walls and a small kitchen and dining area for two. With a front door and a sliding door in the bedroom, the space is designed to open up so you can move freely between the house and the patio.
Outside you can make use of the hot tub and enjoy the surrounding forest while taking a well-deserved soak. Dogs are welcome at this Airbnb and the hosts will even supply some dog toys for your pooch. However, you’ll need to keep them on a leash and never leave them in the container alone. One reviewer recommends bringing a stake or tie-out so your dog can sit out front with you.
There are a few dates left in March and April, but you’ll have more freedom of choice if you start looking in May or a summer month.
Rating: 4.9
Pet Fee: None specified
COVID-19 cleaning procedure: This home participates in Airbnb’s Enhanced Clean program, meaning the host is committed to a rigorous cleaning protocol developed with leading health and hospitality experts.
Walnut Creek cabin in Ferryville, Wisconsin, $229
Book this creek cabin starting at $229 per night
Adjacent to a private stream in the Driftless Area of Wisconsin, a region filled with sweeping valleys, this log cabin offers rustic luxury and welcomes dogs for a fee. With 10 acres of land to explore, pets will have plenty of room to run around and everyone can warm up at the end of the day next to the indoor fireplace.
There are two bedrooms, one of which is located in the upstairs loft that overlooks the fully-equipped kitchen. The interior is ultra-modern, with exposed beams and black accents that give the space depth. There is a screened-in porch that has another table for dining, as well as a sunken and private hot tub. A calming oasis, it’s easy to settle in for an unplugged long weekend.
There are just a few dates still available between April and July, but the calendar is still fairly open from late August and into the autumn months.
Rating: 5.0
Pet Fee: $95 per stay
COVID-19 cleaning procedure: This home participates in Airbnb’s Enhanced Clean program, meaning the host is committed to a rigorous cleaning protocol developed with leading health and hospitality experts.
South
Historic firehouse in Shreveport, Louisiana, $213
Book this historic firehouse starting at $213 per night
Even if you don’t have a dalmatian, your pet should feel right at home in this renovated historic firehouse, originally built in 1922. Found right in the center of town, this pet-friendly listing is a great choice for those looking for a city-stay.
Although it seems narrow and small from the outside, there’s actually quite a lot of room with five-stories separating the living, kitchen, bathing, and sleeping areas. To top it all off, the rooftop level offers a view of downtown. An industrial design scheme makes the home feel modern and updated, while the fire-engine red color scheme alludes to its history.
The giant dog sculpture outside the building provides a great photo opportunity with your pet and ensures the home is easy to find.
You can book this Airbnb as early as late February and there are many open dates through May.
Rating: 5.0
Pet Fee: $30 one-time fee
COVID-19 cleaning procedure: This home participates in Airbnb’s Enhanced Clean program, meaning the host is committed to a rigorous cleaning protocol developed with leading health and hospitality experts.
Mountain-view tree house in Copperhill, Tennessee, $222
Book this tree house starting at $222 per night
Large enough for four guests and dog-friendly, this mountain tree house is accessible by a suspension bridge. The home has two bedrooms and a kitchenette with a mini-fridge, but there’s no hot water. The interior walls are covered in pine and bamboo textures and the home has colorful contemporary furniture and multiple decks.
There’s a small griddle if you want to cook a small meal, but you could also head out to the pond to roast some marshmallows on the fire pit. There are other treehouses on the 28-acre property and although the host allows dogs to be off-leash, they ask for a heads up if your dog does not get along with others.
There are still some dates up for grabs in the, but you’ll have more flexibility if you start looking in the summer months.
Rating: 4.9
Pet fee: None
COVID-19 cleaning procedure: This home participates in Airbnb’s Enhanced Clean program, meaning the host is committed to a rigorous cleaning protocol developed with leading health and hospitality experts.
Northeast
Chalet in Wilmington, Vermont, $170
Book this chalet starting at $170 per night
Four miles from Mount Snow, this peaceful chalet is a great escape for all seasons. With a large flat yard and wraparound deck, plus a picnic table, the outdoors are easily accessible. But you can also enjoy the surrounding scenery from the beautiful inside.
Enormous and plentiful windows fill the space with light and let you enjoy the surrounding forest from the comfort of the modernly-appointed and cedar-clad living room with its own wood stove. The bedrooms are plush and the house is well-stocked with all the cozy flannel blankets you could need for a Vermont getaway. There is also a full kitchen with stainless steel appliances and a jacuzzi tub in the bathroom.
According to the house rules, guests are allowed to bring up to four dogs to join them in this welcoming abode.
There are no dates available until April, but you will have more freedom of choice for the summer months, which are still wide open.
Rating: 4.9
Pet fee: None listed
COVID-19 cleaning procedure: This home participates in Airbnb’s Enhanced Clean program, meaning the host is committed to a rigorous cleaning protocol developed with leading health and hospitality experts.
Lakehouse in Argyle, New York, $243
Book this lakehouse starting at $243 per night
If you have a dog that can’t get enough of the water, this cottage on Cossayuna Lake near Lake George is a must-visit spot. Up to two dogs are allowed, but be aware the host is unable to accommodate Pit Bulls, Rottweilers, or Dobermans due to insurance stipulations.
With a private deck and use of a canoe, kayak, and paddleboard included, fun on the water is right at your fingertips. The home’s interior is charming and clean with bright pastel colors. The full kitchen features stainless steel appliances and a large kitchen island. The west-facing back deck is ideal for catching a sunset right outside the living room, but there’s another deck located near the dock if you want to sit closer to the water. With just one bedroom, the house is best for couples and solo adventurers.
Scattered dates are available between May and July, but there is wider availability starting in August.
Rating: 5.0
Pet fee: None listed
COVID-19 cleaning procedure: This home participates in Airbnb’s Enhanced Clean program, meaning the host is committed to a rigorous cleaning protocol developed with leading health and hospitality experts.
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