Most guidelines below refer to dogs, as they are the most common travel companions. Check with individual businesses regarding other types of pets. A neighborly reminder: your pets should always be leashed and picked up after.
Legal Requirements: Municipal rules require dog owners to clean up after their pets everywhere, not just in public spaces with posted signs.
Lawn Health: Contrary to the misconception that dog waste acts as fertilizer, it’s actually harmful due to its acidity, destroying grass. It shouldn’t be used in compost or for garden fertilization.
Environmental Impact: Dog waste contains pollutants – pathogens and nutrients. When washed into waterways, it can harm aquatic life, and lead to water becoming unsuitable for recreation.
Disease Transmission: Even symptom-free dogs’ waste carries harmful bacteria and parasites like Giardia, transmissible through contact or via insects.
Odor and Outdoor Enjoyment: Neglected dog waste stinks!
Common Courtesy and Cleanliness: Cleaning up after your dog is not just considerate, it also prevents others from experiencing the unpleasantness of stepping in dog poop.
Carole Wheeler Dog Park
Truth or Consequences’ off-leash dog park, located just west of Ralph Edwards Park, is open daily.
Two fenced areas are available – one for big dogs and another for smaller breeds. There’s lots of shade and plenty of grass for your pups to play on!
Bags for pickup are available.
Pet-Friendly Restaurants & Lodging
Certified service dogs are allowed in restaurants with their owners. Otherwise bringing dogs or other pets into eating establishments is a health code violation. That said, a few local eateries allow well-mannered pets on their patios, including those below.
Elephant Butte
Bigfoot Restaurant & Pet Patio
Designated dog-friendly seating area on the patio
Kingston
Black Range Lodge
Pets are welcome for an extra fee.
Elephant Butte
Casa Taco
Leashed well-behaved dogs are welcome.
Truth or Consequences
Charles Motel & Hotsprings
Dogs are welcome for an $20 per dog per night.
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Comfort Inn & Suites
Call ahead to reserve a pet-friendly room for an additional $20 per pet per night.
Elephant Butte
Dam Site Lodge
Pets are allowed in the casitas, but not the main lodge.
Truth or Consequences
Desert View Inn
Dedicated dog-friendly rooms and a small outdoor dog enclosure.
Elephant Butte
Elephant Butte Inn (coming in 2024)
Stay in a dog-friendly room for an additional fee.
Truth or Consequences
Giddy Up Cafe
Leashed well-behaved dogs are welcome at tables out front and on the patio.
Truth or Consequences
Holiday Inn Express and Suites
Call to check availability on limited pet rooms, add $15 per dog.
Truth or Consequences
Hoosier Hot Springs
Well-mannered dogs are welcome.
Truth or Consequences
La Paloma Hot Springs
Pets can stay in the cottage for an extra fee and are welcome in the courtyard on a leash.
Elephant Butte
Marina Suites
Pets are welcome.
Chloride
Miner’s Cabin
Well-behaved dogs are welcome; outside the cabin dogs must be leashed.
Truth or Consequences
Motel 6
Pets allowed for an extra fee.
Truth or Consequences
Outlaw Casita
Pets welcome, nuestra casa es su casa.
Truth or Consequences
Pelican Spa
Dogs may stay for $25 per night for the first, additional add $15/night.
Chloride
Pye Cabin
Pets are welcome; they must be leashed outside the cabin.
Williamsburg
Rio Grande Motel
Call ahead to reserve a pet-friendly room.
Truth or Consequences
Riverbend Hot Springs
1-2 dogs weighing 20 pounds or less are welcome for a fee.
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Rocket Inn
Preapproval is required, so call ahead re: dogs.
Truth or Consequences
The Restaurant at Sierra Grande
Leashed well-behaved dogs are welcome on the patio.
Truth or Consequences
Travelodge
Pet-friendly lodging just off I-25.
Truth or Consequences
Truth or Consequences Brewing Co.
Well-behaved leashed dogs are allowed on the front patio.