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Airstreams, dog-friendly glamping and more

Glamping with your dog is booming in California. AutoCamp's vintage Airstream parks, safari-style tents at Camp Nauvoo, and platform tents at Mendocino Grove all welcome four-legged guests who prefer plush beds over sleeping bags. Vintage travel-trailers, "glamping" tents and luxury…

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Stroller-friendly hikes for wheels, feet and paws

California offers plenty of paved, stroller-friendly trails where dogs are welcome too. From Lake Tahoe's Lam Watah Trail to San Francisco's Crissy Field and the historic Independence Trail near Nevada City, these paths work for wheels, feet and paws alike.

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Dog-friendly Highway 20 preserves beckon in spring

The Sierra foothills along Highway 20 between Marysville and Nevada City burst with wildflowers and waterfalls each spring. South Yuba River State Park and the vast Spenceville Wildlife Area both offer gorgeous, dog-friendly trails worth a weekend trip.

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The glamping route

Glamping puts a stylish spin on camping, and Northern California has plenty of dog-friendly options. From safari tents in Gold Country to restored Airstream villages on the Russian River, these properties combine outdoor fun with creature comforts. "Glamping," a hybrid…

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Glamp it up with your four-legged friend

Glamping lets you camp in style with your dog. From safari tents in Gold Country and Mendocino to retro Airstream parks in Santa Barbara and the desert, these spots offer comfy beds, real linens and outdoor adventure without the gear.

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A fine find in gold country

The South Yuba River in Nevada County is a gem for dog-friendly hiking. The Hoyt Trail leads to a historic river crossing with sandy beaches, emerald pools, and granite perches perfect for a cooling dip.

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Dog-friendly wineries: Just a click away

DogTrekker.com highlights the best dog-friendly wine regions across California, from Mendocino and Sonoma to Napa, Gold Country, and the Central Coast, with an interactive map to help you plan your next tasting adventure with your pup.

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Close encounters in Nevada County

Nevada County is packed with dog-friendly fun, from cozy inns and patio dining in historic Nevada City to the unique wooden flumes of the Independence Trail, where a switchback ramp leads to a scenic swimming hole your dog will love.

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Sniffing out scenery in Sierra County

Sierra County, home to fewer than 4,000 people, feels like your own private Gold Country in fall. A 170-mile loop along the Yuba-Donner Scenic Byway takes you through Downieville, the Gold Lakes Basin, and Sierra City.

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