Airstreams, dog-friendly glamping and more
Vintage travel-trailers, “glamping” tents and luxury yurts are part of an outdoorsy trend that is spreading all up and down California.
Read moreVintage travel-trailers, “glamping” tents and luxury yurts are part of an outdoorsy trend that is spreading all up and down California.
Read moreIt was one of those "Yahoo" moments that I found out the way to bring my little Jo to Yosemite. It was rewarding being in Yosemite…
Read moreThe Ferguson fire in Yosemite National Park that shut off the scenic Yosemite Valley for three weeks was fully contained on Aug. 19, and all…
Read moreJust outside Yosemite National Park’s south (Wawona) entrance, the 302-room, Four-Diamond Tenaya Lodge awaits DogTrekking families with some very tempting kibble. Sunset magazine named it…
Read moreWe can’t gush enough about the dog-friendly waterfall hikes and photo opportunities waiting for you
Read moreIs Yosemite dog-friendly? Every DogTrekker headed in this direction wants to know. And the answer is…“Yes!”…with caveats.
Read moreAllow a full day—or more, if time permits—for the long but scenic drive back to Sacramento via Highway 120 over Tioga Pass Road through Yosemite…
Read moreBefore you bring your dog to Yosemite National Park, read up on the rules so you won't be disappointed. While access to trails is restricted (see…
Read moreSummertime and the livin’ is easy…as long as you’re on a lake. Heading up to Gold Country, you’ll find lots of places to dip your…
Read moreRanger at Yosemite National Park. Photo Credit: Lisa Hernandez Ranger, a handsome nine-month old chocolate Labrador, camped for the first time in Yosemite. Ranger's people…
Read moreYes, you can and should have your dog tag along on your next visit to Yosemite National Park, even though park rules restrict canine companions…
Read moreIn the midst of the Civil War, a visionary President Lincoln signed the Yosemite Land Grant, setting aside the Yosemite Valley and Mariposa Grove of…
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