Sitzmark Vail
Pet Fee – $50 per night (one dog per room).
I knew when we showed up and they had a dog bed, Yeti dog bowls in our room waiting for us (filled with treats and fresh water), the Sitzmark was incredibly dog-friendly. It’s also right in the heart of Vail Village, so we walked to hiking trails and countless dog-friendly patios.
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Pet Fee – No fee!
With no pet fee and the friendliest staff who stopped for lots of pets and cuddles, Maxwell Anderson Hotel is one of the most dog-friendly hotels I’ve stayed at. There’s a small park across the street for quick bathroom breaks and steps away from a dozen dog-friendly patios in downtown Glenwood Springs. It also just underwent a huge renovation and is absolutely gorgeous.
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BookThe Western Hotel and Spa
Pet Fee – $50 per night.
Ouray is one of my absolute favorite towns, and I’m so glad I was able to bring Brewster along. The Western Ouray has a handful of dog-friendly rooms and is so gorgeous, right in the heart of Ouray. They do have a patio that’s dog-friendly at their restaurant (where you must eat, by the way, so delicious.) They recently underwent a renovation, and it’s the perfect mix of old-western with beautiful, modern rooms that include a little kitchenette.
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BookThe Westin Riverfront Resort & Spa, Avon, Vail Valley
Pet Fee – $150 per stay.
The staff at Westin Avon couldn’t have been sweeter to Brewster, he got so many cuddles! This hotel is awesome because there are immediate trails as you walk out the door to take the pups on, and the property itself is so gorgeous. The pet fee is on the higher end, but it’s a total for the entire stay vs per night, and they do offer a dog bed, food bowl, mat, and a “dog amenity kit.”
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BookGrand Hyatt Vail
Pet fee – $100 per stay.
Grand Hyatt Vail was the first place we took Brewster when he was just a puppy, and he’s been back a couple of times since. It’s a favorite! Not only is the staff wonderful, but plenty of patio areas for the pups to join for meals, and you’re just steps away from the Gore Creek Trail.
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BookBeaver Run Resort & Conference Center
Pet Fee – $40 plus tax per night for the first dog, additional $20 for a second.
Beaver Run Resort and Conference Center in Breckenridge is huge and just steps away from the slopes. We stayed here for the Breckenridge Wine Classic, and it was very dog-friendly. They have certain rooms for pets, so make sure you tell them about your pup ahead of time. They do have a handful of rules for the pets, but they’re all reasonable, and the pet fee is too!
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