Yakima Valley Hotels & Motels Allowing Pets
Best Western Plus Vintage Valley Inn - Zillah
+1-888-389-4121
911 Vintage Valley Pkwy., Zillah, WA 98953
+1-888-389-4121
~2.92 miles east of Yakima Valley
- Pet Friendly Policy: Dogs are allowed based on the availability of pet friendly rooms. Up to 2 dogs per room with an 80 pound weight limit. Pet rate is $20 per day with a $100 per week maximum. NO CATS
- 3-star Suburban property
Best Western Plus Ahtanum Inn - Yakima
+1-888-675-2083
2408 Rudkin Rd., Yakima, WA 98903
+1-888-675-2083
~11.98 miles northwest of Yakima Valley
- Pets Allowed: Dogs allowed based on the availability of pet friendly rooms. Up to 2 dogs per room with a 80 pound weight limit. Additional pet types (cats, birds, etc) are not accepted. Pet rate is $30.00 per pet per day with a $100 per week maximum.
- Midscale Downtown property
Holiday Inn Express & Suites: Union Gap
+1-800-716-8490
1215 Ahtanum Ridge Dr., Union Gap, WA 98903
+1-800-716-8490
~12.00 miles northwest of Yakima Valley
- Animals Policy: Pet fee is $25 plus tax, per pet, per night. No more than 2 pets per room, up to 30lbs.
- Midscale Airport hotel
Oxford Suites Yakima
+1-800-805-5223
1701 East Yakima Ave., Yakima, WA 98901
+1-800-805-5223
~14.40 miles northwest of Yakima Valley
- Pets/Dogs Policy: Oxford Suites are delighted to welcome you and your four-legged friend(s)! Our designated pet-friendly rooms are located on the lower floors of our hotels. We allow small to medium sized cats and dogs only. There is a maximum of two pets allowed, per reservation.
Our non-refundable pet fee is $20 per pet, per day. The fee is not included in your room rate and will be charged daily along with any applicable taxes.
- Affordable Riverfront hotel
Ramada by Wyndham Yakima
+1-888-897-9207
1001 Staff Sgt Pendelton Way, Yakima, WA 98901
+1-888-897-9207
~14.80 miles northwest of Yakima Valley
- Pet-friendly Policy: $15.00 plus taxes per day, which covers up to 2 dogs of up to 50 lbs each. We respectfully ask that all animals be leashed at all times while outside of the room, and that they not be left unattended inside the room. Per the ADA, if a leash interferes with the service animal's work or the person's disability prevents use of these devices, "the person must use voice, signal, or other effective means to maintain control of the animal."
- 3-star Convention Center property
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