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Greater Palm Springs Blog

Perfect patios for pooches

Greater Palm Springs rolls out the welcome mat for pups at its best patio restaurants. From dog menus and yappy hours to lakeside dining and lush courtyards with mountain views, these spots let every pooch have its day.

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Let the dogs out

Greater Palm Springs has no shortage of dog parks where your pup can run free. From Palm Desert to Indio and Palm Springs itself, these off-leash play areas offer fenced spaces, water fountains, and room to romp. Whether you stand…

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A doggone good vacation

The Coachella Valley welcomes dogs at resorts ranging from the legendary La Quinta to the laid-back Ace Hotel. Many offer pet beds, treats and special programs, plus dog-friendly patios at nearby restaurants make dining out easy. Whether you need time…

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Glamp it up with your four-legged friend

Glamping lets you camp in style with your dog. From safari tents in Gold Country and Mendocino to retro Airstream parks in Santa Barbara and the desert, these spots offer comfy beds, real linens and outdoor adventure without the gear.

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Desert delights with Dreyfus

Fall brings perfect weather to Greater Palm Springs, where dog-friendly resorts range from luxury to retro-chic. Venture into the nearby mountains for cabin stays in Idyllwild or Big Bear, adding cool-weather hikes to your desert getaway. Cool nights, warm days…

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Rovering around in Palm Springs

Palm Springs is a winter paradise for dogs and their people, with patio dining, desert botanical gardens, hiking trails through stunning scenery and retro-chic hotels that treat four-legged guests like royalty. Blue sky, purple mountains, turquoise pools, nodding palms and…

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A-glamping we will go

Glamping with your dog in California ranges from Airstream villages near Joshua Tree to yurts at Mount Madonna County Park. Whether you prefer platform tents or retro trailers, camping has never been more comfortable for pups and people.

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Joshua Tree and Anza Borrego

Joshua Tree and Anza Borrego welcome dogs in campgrounds and along hundreds of miles of dirt roads, even though trails are off-limits. Dog-friendly lodging surrounds both parks, and winter through early spring brings ideal weather and spectacular desert wildflowers.

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