We travel in a 17 camper all over the US with our dogs Milton (Golden Retriever) and Elsie (Newfoundland).

They have a large patio with amazing sunset views! Tables aren’t pushed super close together so there was plenty of room for our two large dogs to not be in the way of waitstaff/other diners. Staff were all super nice and made sure we got a spot in the shade for our pups. Food and drinks were delicious too!

A few fairly steep inclines, but they are short and the rest of the trail is pretty easy. The first mile of the trail is relatively uninteresting but the views are great the further into the hike you get. The second loop of the trail is definitely worth doing! It is a shared trail with bikers and horseback riding but didn’t have much traffic (we only saw 3 mountain bikers while we were hiking).

Excellent museum to learn more about nuclear history before visiting Los Alamos. The outdoor exhibit access is about half way through the inside portion so it’s a nice spot for the dogs to get a break.

This was a great tour to get some knowledge about Albuquerque during our visit. One thing to note is that it says in the trolley that dogs must be under 40# and able to sit in your lap (one dog per human ticket). They accommodated our large dogs (70# and 100#) as we called ahead to verify dogs were OK before booking. Our tour wasn’t fully booked so my husband and I were each able to take a bench and have a dog at our feet. We really appreciated their flexibility so we could experience the tour!

Large patio with lots of space for dogs. Has a lawn with picnic tables also that are more spread out. Dogs also allowed inside, but it’s a little more crowded.

Patio has umbrellas and is partially covered so you’re not in direct sun which is perfect for dogs. They seemed to enjoy having dogs visit…multiple staff came over to say hi and they brought us a big water dish right away for our 2 dogs. The nachos and beers were delicious too!

Fun brewery that is dog friendly inside and outside. There is also a game room inside. I’m not sure if they serve food; we only had beer which was good!

We sat at an outdoor table but the barista said dogs were allowed inside as well as long as they are well behaved/not barking. Cute cafe with good coffee drinks!

Dog friendly inside or on their patio. They brought a bowl for water for our 2 dogs right away. Good wines, good recommendations, and attentive service.