Travelers with pets make up a growing segment of the tourism industry, with surveys showing that nearly 70 percent of pet owners now prefer lodging that welcomes their four-legged companions. In a mountain destination like Summit County, that demand is especially strong. The Best of Summit celebrates pet-friendly lodging that pairs comfortable amenities with the chance to bring furry friends along for the adventure.
Beaver Run Resort & Conference Center has long been a favorite for those who want a full-service mountain stay with their pets by their side. The resort combines ski-in, ski-out convenience with a wide range of accommodations, from hotel-style rooms to multi-bedroom suites. Guests can unwind in pools or hot tubs after a day outdoors while their pets enjoy the welcoming atmosphere that makes Beaver Run a home base for the whole family. With dining, conference facilities, and a location steps from Breckenridge’s slopes, it balances mountain charm with modern resort comfort.
Hotel Indigo in Silverthorne brings a boutique feel to the High Country, offering sleek, modern spaces that don’t forget about pets. Part of the IHG family, the hotel incorporates design elements inspired by the surrounding landscape, making each stay feel connected to the mountains. With an onsite restaurant, stylish rooms, and easy access to Summit County’s trail network, the property appeals to visitors who want both sophistication and pet-friendly flexibility. It’s a setting where wagging tails and well-appointed spaces coexist seamlessly.
The Block Hotel & Commons takes a community-centered approach, and that extends to welcoming pets. Known for its creative design and vibrant gathering spaces, the hotel gives travelers more than just a place to sleep — it offers a hub for connection. Guests will find a mix of thoughtfully designed rooms and shared areas that encourage social interaction. The pet-friendly policy means that dogs can be part of the experience too, whether guests are exploring Silverthorne or simply relaxing in the hotel’s common spaces.
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