Get your dog-friendly kicks on Route 395 in the Eastern Sierra for a road trip that will have your dog wagging her tail the whole way! Free up four or more days for a leisurely junket on the federally designated Eastern Sierra Scenic Byway (Highway 395). It runs 150 miles between Topaz, just over the state line in Nevada, and
Bishop in Southern California, skirting the Eastern flank of the Sierra Nevada, including our friends at Mammoth Lakes. The views are stunning, traffic is (usually) light and there’s much to explore along the way.
Here’s our DogTrekking guide:
Looking for a road trip that will have your dog wagging her tail the whole way? Free up four or more days for a leisurely...
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Oh, so many dog-friendly overnight choices! The town of Bridgeport, about 100 miles south of Carson City in Mono County, offers multiple options: The historic...
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Summers are glorious for dogs in the Eastern Sierra while winters are devoted to snow sports,but the best time of year, especially if you’re into photography, is...
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You have a couple of options here, but the most direct route sends you back to Lake Tahoe and around the North Shore via Highway...
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Most California State Parks restrict canine companions to campgrounds, day-use picnic areas and paved roads, but we’ve found a trio that allow four-paw venturing on...
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We’d love South Yuba River State Park even if its many trails and swimming holes weren’t dog-friendly, and we bet you will, too.
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