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Scenery rules at these dog-friendly campgrounds

From the Mendocino coast to Lake Tahoe, Big Sur, and the Eastern Sierra, California's most scenic dog-friendly campgrounds put you right in the action. These five picks offer beaches, waterfalls, redwoods, and mountain lakes for you and your pup.

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Redding: Waterfall capital of California

Redding and the Shasta Cascade region boast over 225 miles of trails and some of California's best waterfalls. Spring is prime time to hike with your dog to cascades at Whiskeytown Lake and along the McCloud River.

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Paws to the Redding paths

Redding, the self-proclaimed Trail Capital of California, offers more than 200 miles of hiking paths. From the Chamise Peak summit to the new Great Shasta Rail Trail, there is terrain for every level of dog and hiker.

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Experience Mount Shasta

Mount Shasta City offers dog-friendly shops, cafes, and trails in the shadow of one of California's most awe-inspiring peaks. Hike the Lake Siskiyou Trail, drive the Everitt Memorial Highway to 8,000 feet, and walk to the snow even in summer.

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