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California glamping your dog will dig

From coastal safari tents and redwood Airstreams to vineyard cabins and desert retreats, California's dog-friendly glamping scene offers the best of outdoor adventure without sacrificing creature comforts. Pack the treats and let the tail-wagging begin.

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48 hours of tail-wagging fun in Sacramento

A weekend itinerary for Sacramento with your dog, from Saturday morning walks in Capitol Park and mural hopping in Midtown to Sunday brunch at dog-friendly patios, off-leash parks, and a River Fox Train ride that welcomes pups.

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Keeping tails wagging with Napa Humane

Napa Humane supports pets and their families through spay/neuter clinics, dog training classes, behavior hotlines and safety-net programs. Their summer calendar features community mixers, Dine & Donate nights and a pet photo calendar contest.

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Dog-friendly Mendocino County is magic in spring

Mendocino County's spring sweet spot: wildflowers on the bluffs, quieter trails and patios, and dog-welcoming lodging from intimate inns to coastal resorts. Our guide to Mendocino hotels, dining, breweries, Stone Ranch and Mendocino Grove, plus the top 10 dog-friendly activities…

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Dip into Tahoe’s lake lifestyle

Lake Tahoe's summer scene includes dog-friendly beaches on the north shore, scenic waterfront paths and seasonal camps by Wild Blue Dogs that combine canine activities with nonprofit fundraising. Pups can swim, hike and socialize all season long.

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Plan a summer reset in the Shasta Cascade region

Northern California's Shasta Cascade region spans eight counties packed with national and state parks, trails, lakes and pet-friendly towns. From Mount Shasta's peaks to Burney Falls, spring brings wildflowers and ideal conditions for exploring with your dog.

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Sit. Stay. Shop. at Victoria Gardens

Victoria Gardens in Rancho Cucamonga is the perfect open-air destination for shopping and dining with your pup. Dog-friendly patios at restaurants like The State and Paul Martin's serve comfort food and farm-to-table dishes while you enjoy the day together.

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Plan ahead for a pawsome Yosemite adventure in 2025

Summer 2025 brings a temporary vehicle reservation system to Yosemite National Park during peak dates. A $2 pass from Recreation.gov is required for daytime entry, but overnight guests are exempt. Plan ahead and your dog-friendly adventure stays on track.

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