The complete list — 45+ Lodi wineries where your dog is genuinely welcome, plus parks, restaurants, and hotels for a full dog-friendly day.
Lodi is the Zinfandel Capital of the World — and one of the most dog-friendly wine regions in California. This is our complete list of Lodi wineries that welcome dogs, along with dog parks, restaurants, and hotels for a full dog-friendly Lodi day.
Most Lodi wineries require it — for your dog's safety and out of respect for guests who may not be comfortable around dogs.
Don't rely on the winery to have them. Bring your own water bowl and snacks and feed your dog away from the tasting area.
Clean up after your dog and keep them away from tasting areas when they need a break. A good guest makes it easier for dogs to stay welcome.
Call ahead if you're unsure about a winery's policy or any size restrictions. Policies can change seasonally.
Our drivers are all dog-friendly and happy to watch your pup in the vehicle or take them for a walk if a winery doesn't allow dogs inside.
Hours are subject to change. Always call ahead or check the winery's website before visiting.
The largest dog park in Lodi, with off-leash sections for all dogs and a separate small-dog area.
Corner of Century and Ham Lane
A beautiful park alongside the Mokelumne River. Dogs are welcome on leash throughout, with an off-leash area on the southeast side near Turner Road.
Turner Road, Lodi
A long, open park that naturally splits into two play areas — great if your dog is picky about playmates.
Lodi
Note: Lawrence Park and Peterson Park welcome dogs on leash but do not have off-leash areas.
We've been running dog-friendly wine tours in Lodi since 2019. Your driver rides in your vehicle and is happy to stay with your dog if a winery doesn't allow dogs inside — or take them for a walk while you taste.
Call or book online — we're happy to answer questions before you reserve.