One of the most entertaining ways to experience
Mendocino County’s majestic redwoods is aboard the historic (and dog-friendly)
Skunk Train, so named because the self-propelled, gasoline-powered “railbus” cars introduced in the 1920s stunk to high heaven.
Today, four-hour, dog-friendly round trips out of Willits dive deep into the woods, while one-hour round trips out of Fort Bragg give a taste of the environment while repairs are being made farther up the tracks. For a larger adventure, book reservations at Camp Noyo, a wilderness campground on the Noyo River accessible only by train.
Summer in California means sandcastles, swimming, shoreline walks, and patio dinners at sunset – all with your dog in tow. As we look ahead to...
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Pristine Pacific coastline. Majestic redwoods. River routes fit for exploring, Mendocino County is magic for two- and four-legged travelers.
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For more than 130 years, this No. 1 vintage excursion train in California has traveled through Northern California redwood forests.
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Interior Mendocino is dotted with redwood groves, wineries, off-the-beaten-path parks and small towns that extend a warm welcome to travelers with pets.
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Mendocino County has so many dog-friendly activities that you might want to stay a few extra days. The Skunk Train is a northern California classic...
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