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Food and wine Blog

Looking for some food and wine? DogTrekker has sussed out the stories of many dog-friendly restaurants, wineries, breweries and more for you here. Whether you want to take a tour of the vineyards, sip some ciders in a cozy spot, or just enjoy a dog-friendly patio dining experience—we have it all! So whether you’re looking for something close by or somewhere new and exciting, DogTrekker’s got you covered.

Dogs are welcome at Lake Oroville.

Butte County: Outdoor wonders and downtown fun

Butte County blends college-town culture with outstanding outdoor recreation. Base yourself in Chico for brewery patios and Bidwell Park, hike lava-formed landscapes at North Table Mountain, or head to Lake Oroville for houseboating and camping with your pup.

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A group of people and a dog enjoying wine on a patio in Napa.

Pawsport 2024: Sip some wine, support Napa Humane

Napa Humane's Pawsport returns in 2024 as a month-long wine tasting event. For $60, enjoy 2-for-1 tastings at participating wineries, dog treats, retail discounts and more while supporting life-saving programs for Napa Valley companion animals.

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Sunol Regional Wilderness.

Pleasant Hill has gone to the dogs!

Pleasant Hill makes a fantastic Bay Area base camp for dog owners. With off-leash trails winding through Briones Regional Park's 6,250 oak-studded acres and welcoming hotels and restaurants downtown, this Contra Costa County gem has everything pups and people need.

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Boat rides and big views near Bishop

Lake Sabrina, at 9,100 feet near Bishop, rents dog-friendly pontoons, motorboats and kayaks for high-altitude lake adventures. Back in town, pups enjoy a dedicated dog park, patio dining at local breweries, and 16 pet-welcoming hotels.

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Dogs enjoying the scenery near Tyee Lake. All photos feature locals

Discover dog-friendly Bishop: Small town, big backyard

Bishop sits at 4,000 feet in the Eastern Sierra, surrounded by public lands perfect for dogs. With pet-friendly hotels, a dedicated dog park, patio dining, and trailheads steps away, it's a big draw for pups.

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Glamping by the sea

Three DogTrekker-approved coastal glamping destinations where dogs are truly welcome. Mendocino Grove offers platform tents near the beach, Costanoa features eco-resort cabins, and each property provides dog wash stations for those sandy post-adventure paws.

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AutoCamp Russian River dog in wagon. Photo by @nowservingboba

Terrific tree-hugging retreats

Wake up beneath towering trees at these dog-friendly forest glamping spots. From AutoCamp's Airstreams near the Russian River to KOA Ventura Ranch's tricked-out teepees, each property offers trails, fire pits and plenty of room for pups to roam.

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Vineyard views & wine-loving woofs

Glamping in California wine country means safari tents along the Russian River, luxury cottages in Paso Robles and campgrounds in the Santa Ynez Valley. Many nearby wineries welcome leashed dogs for tastings, treats and vineyard strolls.

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Here’s the dish on dog-friendly dining

Little River Inn's new heated dining cabanas let dogs join their people for seasonal meals featuring fresh local seafood, foraged mushrooms and farm produce. Most cabanas seat four people and two dogs, with ordering by QR code and tableside delivery.

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Paws-itively perfect resort packages

Little River Inn's Water Dog Package bundles a two-night stay with your choice of dog-friendly sea cave kayaking or a Big River canoe trip, plus a dinner voucher and pet goodie bag. Available May through September on the Mendocino coast.

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Follow the sun to Greater Ontario

Greater Ontario, or GOCAL, is an under-the-radar Southern California gem for dog-friendly travel. Hike San Gabriel Mountain trails, shop at Victoria Gardens with your pup, treat them to a Doggie Delights cupcake, and settle into one of several pet-welcoming hotels.

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Inn.

Stanford Inn: #1 for families

Families love the Stanford Inn for its kid-friendly adventures, from canoe trips on Big River to scavenger hunts in the organic gardens. Spacious suites, a heated pool and complimentary breakfast round out the appeal.

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Complimentary bikes for
overnight guests at Catch A Canoe & Bikes Too.

Stanford Inn: #1 for couples

The Stanford Inn on the Mendocino coast sets a dreamy scene for romantic getaways. Ocean-view rooms with fireplaces, spa services, river tours and creative workshops help couples reconnect alongside their pups.

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Maya waits indoors for humans to eat their
complimentary breakfast.

Stanford Inn: #1 for dogs

The Stanford Inn has welcomed dogs since its earliest days, with no size or breed restrictions. Pups get welcome treats, in-room dog sheets, stainless steel bowls and 10 acres of trails and gardens to explore.

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Wiggle Waggle 2025

Walk, run and play for Pasadena Humane

Pasadena Humane's Wiggle Waggle Walk and Run returns to Brookside Park near the Rose Bowl on April 6. The annual fundraiser features a walk, doggie costume contest and vendor marketplace, with proceeds supporting animals impacted by the recent Eaton Fire.

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Napa Humane’s Pawsport: Fetch great deals and fun

Napa Humane's annual Pawsport offers more than $1,100 in perks for just $75 during March. Two-for-one wine tastings, restaurant discounts, and lodging deals make it a great value supporting Napa Humane's programs.

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Dog-friendly patios in GOCAL

The Greater Ontario region of Southern California serves up a tasty lineup of dog-friendly restaurant patios. Lazy Dog has a dedicated dog menu, and Rock and Brews treats pups like VIPs.

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Wine country within easy reach

From Vacaville, three renowned wine regions are within easy reach. Sample Suisun Valley's undiscovered gems, visit dog-welcoming Sonoma wineries like Mutt Lynch and Cline Cellars, or sip sparkling wine at Napa's Domaine Chandon.

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Dogs welcome on-ultra stable redwood outriggers.

Stanford Inn: #1 for health and happiness

Happiness and health are woven into every stay at the Stanford Inn on the Mendocino coast. Expect plant-based dining at Ravens Restaurant, wellness workshops, ocean views and four state parks within two miles.

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Stanford Inn.

Stanford Inn: #1 for the environment

The Stanford Inn on the Mendocino coast has championed sustainability since the 1980s with organic gardens, plant-based cuisine, biodiesel vehicles and free EV charging. It proves that eco-friendly travel can also be luxurious.

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French bulldog on a leash looking up in a lively urban street sc

Patios, playtime and pup-friendly businesses

Vacaville's dog-friendly culture shines through its renovated dog parks, pet-welcoming breweries and charming downtown shopping. Sip craft beers at The Brass Tap's yappy hour and browse pet boutiques like Sweet Pea's.

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Maya at Dillon Beach.

Dog-friendly delights in Dillon Beach

Dillon Beach sits between Bodega Bay and Tomales Bay with an off-leash public beach perfect for well-behaved dogs. Stay in chic tiny home cabins at Dillon Beach Resort or historic waterfront cottages at Nick's Cove.

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Tasty treats for hungry travelers

Mendocino County's dining scene welcomes dogs with open arms. The Little River Inn is debuting cozy Pup Cabanas, James Beard-nominee Scott Baird runs a beloved burger stand in Philo, and the Stanford Inn serves plant-based meals at pup-friendly lobby tables.

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Maya and Buddy at Crissy Field.

Bask in San Francisco’s fall sunshine

Fall brings San Francisco's sunniest weather, making it the perfect time to explore the city with your dog. From off-leash Fort Funston to the Presidio's bay-view trails, here are our favorite spots.

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