Monterey peninsula romps and rambles

Starting at Castroville in the north and continuing 18 miles to Lovers Point in Pacific Grove, the paved Monterey Bay Coastal Trail provides endless opportunities for you and your leashed canine pal to sample incredible vistas and charming towns. Don't miss Asilomar State Beach in Pacific Grove, with waves to splash in and tidepools to explore. A bit inland, the Rip Van Winkle Open Space Dog Area offers the chance for off-leash exercise in a heavily forested walkway that's very popular with PG locals; head that way for a woodsy hike. Read more.

Border collie rescue of northern California

Border Collie Rescue of Northern California focuses on one of the more active, brainy, challenging—and, as their many fans will attest, rewarding—breeds around. And, like many rescues these days, they're seeing a lot of dogs whose owners fall on hard times and can't keep their completely lovely companions. The star of one such sad story is Ben here, who was actually adopted from the rescue as a young dog seven years ago by a very nice family; they recently fell victim to the economy and had to give him back. Ben, a border collie mix, has adjusted well to the dogs and people in his foster home, has great house manners, and has shown a happy, mellow attitude to all. In short, he's a find, and whoever adopts him will be pretty lucky. A big round of applause to 9-year-old local girl Kimber, who asked family and friends for dog food instead of presents for herself on her recent birthday, and then brought it all to the rescue. Seems they have a border collie mix themselves, so they understand... Photo: Ben—Border Collie Rescue of Northern California Read more.

The road to scenic overload

Hang tight to the steering wheel and make sure Rover is well secured when you head down Highway 1 from the Bay Area to the Central Coast. You’ll need all the attention you can muster to negotiate 122 miles of vertigo-inducing curves, each framing a view to make you gasp.

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World’s most scenic toll road

17 Mile Drive. Photo by Pebble Beach Resorts.
Why buy the milk when the cow is free? The Monterey Peninsula is so outrageously scenic and so pet-friendly that you certainly don’t have to pay to feast your eyes on nature’s wonders or find a strand of sand where you and Rover can leave footprints. Yet it’s well worth the $9 entry fee to … Continued Read more.

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