Top five dog-friendly activities in Sacramento
With history and fun in Old Sacramento to o expansive parks and delicious restaurants with patios, Sacramento has great options for you and your pup year-round.
Read moreWith history and fun in Old Sacramento to o expansive parks and delicious restaurants with patios, Sacramento has great options for you and your pup year-round.
Read moreLake Tahoe is a dream for dogs and their people, with pristine beaches, mountain trails and pet-friendly lodging from South Lake to quieter spots like Tahoma. Here's how to plan the perfect Tahoe trip with your pup.
Read moreRedding is the perfect base for exploring Northern California with your dog. Walk the iconic Sundial Bridge, hike and swim at Whiskeytown Lake, and enjoy craft beer on dog-friendly patios around this welcoming mountain town.
Read moreSacramento earned its Farm-to-Fork Capital title with fresh Central Valley produce and creative chefs. From riverfront seafood spots in Old Sacramento to neighborhood patios across the city, many restaurants welcome dogs.
Read moreSacramento sits within easy reach of Folsom Lake, Apple Hill wineries, Gold Country, and the Sacramento River Delta. These day-trip destinations offer hiking, paddling, seasonal tastings, and plenty of dog-friendly stops along the way.
Read moreSacramento's craft beer and wine scene is surprisingly dog-friendly. From Track 7 Brewing and Urban Roots downtown to Scribner Bend Vineyards in the Delta, taprooms and tasting rooms across the region welcome leashed pups.
Read moreSpring kicks off a packed calendar of dog-friendly events across California, from the Sacramento SPCA Doggy Dash and SF Giants Dog Days at Oracle Park to adoption fundraisers, costume contests, and brewery tasting tours. Here are our top picks through…
Read moreSacramento's dog-friendly hotels range from the Hyatt Regency on Capitol Park to the riverfront Westin and boutique Kimpton Sawyer. Expect welcome treats, pet beds, and easy access to parks and walking trails downtown.
Read moreSacramento's tree-lined trails, fenced dog parks, and riverfront pathways make it a standout for outdoor fun with your pup. Explore the 32-mile American River Parkway or play at one of nearly a dozen off-leash parks.
Read moreFolsom Lake State Recreation Area welcomes dogs on trails and in most of its waters, just 25 miles from Sacramento. With 75 miles of shoreline, hiking paths, picnic areas, and campgrounds, it's a top day-trip destination.
Read moreRedding anchors Shasta County with 225 miles of trails within 15 minutes of town, the iconic Sundial Bridge and dog-welcoming hotels like the Sheraton. Hike Whiskeytown, tour Shasta Dam and let your pup earn an official B.A.R.K. Ranger tag.
Read moreTehama County rolls out the red carpet for dogs just 90 miles north of Sacramento. Hike forest trails along Mill Creek, stroll Sacramento River paths in Red Bluff, and taste wines at Burnsini Vineyards.
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