Seaside waves and walks with your dog
Whether your drive all or just some of intoxicating Highway 1 hugging the Mendocino County coast, you’re sure to find many places to pull over…
Read moreWhether your drive all or just some of intoxicating Highway 1 hugging the Mendocino County coast, you’re sure to find many places to pull over…
Read moreThe "Borrow a Buddy" program is a great partnership between the Beachcomber Motel, Surf & Sand Lodge and the Beach House Inn, all in Fort…
Read moreThis summer, discover the Redwood Route in an exciting new way. The Skunk Train's two-seater railbikes and convenient dog trailers provide an open-air, hands-free pedaling…
Read moreThe Beachcomber group of properties are a sure bet for visitors traveling to Fort Bragg with furry companions: The group includes three dog-friendly hotels.
Read moreAlways remember to bring a sweatshirt, as dog-friendly outdoor dining at coast-side can be chilly!
Read moreWhen visiting Fort Bragg with your dog, there are two activities you won’t want to woof out on. First is Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens, a…
Read moreIt was once a dump where all kinds of glass object were trashed. After decades of rolling in the surf, Glass Beach, at the southern…
Read moreOf the many places to hike in and around Fort Bragg, the Haul Road Recreation Trail is a favorite.
Read moreFort Bragg, the largest dog-friendly community on the Mendo coast has much to recommend, including the Beachcomber group of properties offering variety and value close…
Read moreThree pet-friendly campgrounds at MacKerricher State Park, just three miles from Fort Bragg in Mendocino County, put you smack on the scenic coast within sight…
Read moreTravel with your dog can be very rewarding, but there are always a few problems to solve—such as finding restaurants where your dog can join…
Read moreYou know that you and your four-legged companion have arrived at the right lodging place when you’re greeted with treats at the desk and the…
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