This resort welcomes dogs to share its 1,700-acre property, providing opportunities for exploring trails and waterfalls. Their Mountain Paws program includes a welcome kit with essentials, a plush pet bed, food dishes, and a Tractive GPS & health tracker for monitoring your pet's location and activity.
The Adair Country Inn has select dog-friendly rooms to allow your entire family the option of traveling together. Leashes are required on property, and the Inn requests that owners use good judgment upon booking, refraining from bringing a dog that might be too vocal or is not friendly with others.
This hotel, surrounded by the White Mountain National Forest, offers a limited number of dog-friendly rooms, allowing up to two dogs per room with a combined weight of 110 pounds or less. A trail to Eagle Mountain is accessible from the parking lot, and other hiking trails are nearby.
This inn offers pet-friendly rooms in The Cottage and Johanna Wetherby Building, all with easy access to the backyard. The inn requires dogs to be crated if left unattended and leashed while on the property. A fee of $25 per pet, per day, is applied, with a limit of two pets per room.
Welcoming two pets of any size, this hotel allows both dogs and cats. Pets may be left unattended in the room, and the property features a designated pet relief area with waste bags available at the front desk. Fees are a combination of a per-stay and nightly charge ($50 + $20/night).
This hotel welcomes two pets up to 75 lbs for an additional fee of $100 per stay. Both dogs and cats are allowed, but pets must be crated if left unattended. Grassy pet relief areas are available, and waste bags are provided at the front desk.
As a resort, it likely offers more extensive grounds for dog walking and recreation compared to standard hotels. The 'BW Signature Collection' suggests a higher standard of amenities and service, potentially including pet-specific offerings.
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Summary of reviews related to the 'Dog Friendly' categoryWoodwards White Mountain Resort BW Signature Collection is highly praised for its dog-friendly facilities and services. The hotel allows dogs, which many guests appreciate, describing it as a huge plus. The pet-friendly rooms are frequently noted for their cleanliness with guests highlighting that they enjoyed having a balcony for their dog.
While the resort doesn’t allow dogs in the lobby, it offers designated pet-friendly rooms where dogs are welcome. Some guests were not initially informed about the pet fee, which is $40 per night, but most found the fee acceptable for a single night’s stay. Overall, the hotel is commended for being a pet-friendly haven where dogs are welcome, making it a popular choice for travelers with furry companions. Show more
This resort offers a wide array of amenities suitable for dogs and their owners, including vast outdoor spaces for walking and recreation. As a resort, it likely provides higher-end services that cater to pet owners, ensuring a comfortable stay for both.
Being an inn and resort, it likely has more space and outdoor areas suitable for dogs. It probably offers a balance of comfort and convenience for pet owners.
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Summary of reviews related to the 'Dog Friendly' categoryFor dog lovers in search of a pet friendly holiday experience, the Town & Country Inn & Resort may be what you're looking for. Guests have been raving about how accommodating the hotel is with dogs, even providing rooms that are perfect for guests traveling with their furry companions. Although some guests noticed a pet odor in the designated pet room, it didn't stop them from appreciating the fact that the hotel allows dogs. There is a $25 pet fee, but this is a small price to pay for the peace of mind you get knowing your pooch is welcome. If you're not staying in a pet room, don't worry, the hotel locations the room perfectly so you and your dog can fully enjoy your stay. When you're not out exploring the surrounding area, you can relax in the hotel's pool or sauna. In short, if you're looking for a pet friendly hotel, the Town & Country Inn & Resort is an excellent option. Show more
This resort allows up to two dogs weighing a maximum of 40 lbs in standard rooms for an extra charge of $25 per accommodation, per night (maximum $100 per stay). Only dogs are permitted, and service animals are exempt from fees.
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Summary of reviews related to the 'Dog Friendly' categoryFox Ridge Resort has established itself as an excellent choice for travelers with canine companions. The resort is widely recognized for being pet friendly, as indicated multiple times throughout guest reviews. Guests appreciate that dogs are allowed on the property and specific pet-friendly rooms and areas are provided.
Ground-level access makes it convenient for those with pets and there are designated spaces where dogs can roam, adding to the appeal for pet owners. The resort's spacious area allows for brisk morning walks with dogs, which is a major plus for guests looking to get their pets some exercise.
While generally very dog friendly, a few minor issues were pointed out, such as dogs barking in adjacent rooms and occasional lapses in service, like unfulfilled towel requests due to staffing shortages. However, these concerns seem to be overshadowed by the overall positive experience of bringing a dog to the resort, where pets are warmly welcomed and comfortable accommodations are provided.
In summary, Fox Ridge Resort is a highly recommended destination for pet owners looking for a welcoming and accommodating stay with their dogs. Show more
Part of the Mount Washington Resort, this inn likely offers similar access to the resort's dog-friendly amenities and outdoor spaces. Its smaller size may offer a more intimate and personalized experience for guests with dogs.
As a hotel, The Glen House probably offers dedicated pet-friendly rooms and is located near outdoor attractions suitable for dogs, such as hiking trails.
This inn and tavern welcomes two dogs of any size in five designated pet-friendly rooms. Well-behaved dogs may be left unattended in the room, and there is a grassy relief area on the property. A $30 per night fee applies, but cats are not permitted.
As a Bed and Breakfast, Coppertoppe Inn is likely to offer a more personalized and potentially pet-friendly environment. B&Bs often have more flexible pet policies and may offer amenities tailored to pets.
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Questionnaire
Do you accept dogs in all rooms? Yes
Is there an extra charge? Yes
Should the dog owner notify you before checking in? Yes, during the booking process
What is the maximum number of dogs per room? There is no limit
Is there a maximum weight of dogs accepted? No
Do you provide any specials, treats and toys (check all that apply)?
A place to sleep
Blankets
Towels
Special food
Are there any leash-free play areas? Yes
Should the dog be kenneled at all times in the room? No
Should the dog be kenneled/kept in a pet carrier at all times in public areas? No
Should the dog remain leashed at all times in the room? No
Should the dog remain leashed at all times in public areas? No
Are the dogs allowed on the furniture? Yes
Are the dogs allowed on beds? Yes
What are the basic requirements to accept a dog?
Must be clean
Must not have fleas
Must have proof of current vaccinations
Owners must clean pet waste immediately
Owners are responsible for any damage caused by the dog
Must not bathe in the bathtub
Do you offer any dog related services?
Sitting: $ 0
Do you provide any of these?
Waste-disposal bags
Dog Leashes
Food and water bowls
Except for dogs, do you also accept other pets? Yes
Do you have a written and comprehensive pet policy available on request? Yes
Additional information We have a poster in the foyer:
"Dogs are welcome. If your dog will vouch for you, you can come too."