Dog-gone good lake adventures

Maya loves Lake Tahoe. Photo by Dave Kendrick.
Generations of families and four-legged friends have passed unforgettable afternoons atop Lake Tahoe. Maya, DogTrekker’s director of barketing, prefers cruising on open-bow powerboats from Tahoe City Marina, a very dog-friendly place for rentals. In Carnelian Bay, Waterman’s Landing is a top spot for standup paddleboarding and outrigger canoe excursions. Tahoe City Kayak offers guided kayak tours and rentals, and their Jackson Rec Kayaks are spacious enough to hold you and your dog. See more places to rent boats and kayaks. Read more.

Superb spots for splashing

Maya’s splash zone behind Obexer’s. Photo by Dave Kendrick.
Clear, cool waters make Lake Tahoe famous. The destination is also famously friendly for dogs. Furry family members love Coon Street Dog Beach, Read more.

The dish on Tahoe trails

Shirley Lake Trail.
DogTrekkers consistently list hiking as a Tahoe favorite, followed closely by beaches and water fun. The Shirley Canyon Trail combines it all. Read more.

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