Hiking, parks, gardens Blog
Hiking, Parks and Gardens – can you say happy dog? DogTrekker has you covered with some great stories about the best hikes, parks and gardens for you. Whether you are looking for a quiet stroll through the park or an adventurous hike to a remote location, we have something for everyone. From the great outdoors to urban adventures, we’ve got it all covered. So don’t forget your pup when planning your next adventure – DogTrekker is here to help! Happy trails!
Discover dog-friendly Oakland: A canine paradise
Oakland is one of the Bay Area's most dog-welcoming cities, with 73 regional parks, off-leash trails in the hills, sunny weather when San Francisco is socked in with fog, and walkable neighborhoods like Rockridge and Temescal lined with dog-friendly patios…
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Dog-friendly Tahoe Keys Resort
Tahoe Keys Resort offers dog-friendly cabins, condos, and homes in a 740-acre private marina community with easy lake access. The dog-passionate staff greets canine guests with treats and insider tips on the best hikes and restaurants around South Lake Tahoe.
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You’ll fall for this season’s dog-friendly events
Fall in California brings a wave of dog-friendly events, from the Pismo Beach Corgi Getaway and Berkeley Humane's adopt-a-thon to DogFest Northwest in Oakland, Bark in the Park in San Jose, and Halloween costume contests in Big Bear Village.
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Paws to the path around Lake Tahoe
Hundreds of hiking trails ring Lake Tahoe, and most welcome dogs. Easy favorites include the stroll to Fallen Leaf Lake, the mile-long Cascade Falls trail near Emerald Bay, and the scenic Spooner Summit section of the Tahoe Rim Trail with…
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Tahoe splash spots
Finding dog-friendly beaches at Lake Tahoe takes a little planning, but the payoff is worth it. Kiva Beach on the South Shore, Coon Street in Kings Beach, and Patton Landing in Carnelian Bay all welcome pups for swimming and shoreline…
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Welcome to spring – and the 2024 event season!
Spring kicks off a packed calendar of dog-friendly events across California, from the Sacramento SPCA Doggy Dash and SF Giants Dog Days at Oracle Park to adoption fundraisers, costume contests, and brewery tasting tours. Here are our top picks through…
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Lake Tahoe is a winter wonderland
South Lake Tahoe in winter means cross-country skiing, lakeside walks, and cozy fireplaces shared with your dog. Pet-friendly properties like the Beach Retreat, Fireside Lodge, and Desolation Hotel make the south shore an ideal cold-weather base for snow-season adventures.
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Cabins in the woods: Tahoma Meadows and Desolation Hotel
Tahoma Meadows B&B Cottages on Lake Tahoe's West Shore and Desolation Hotel in Hope Valley both welcome dogs warmly and serve as great base camps for winter adventures. Cross-country ski or snowshoe nearby at Meeks Bay, Blackwood Canyon, or the…
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Plumas County: Majestic peaks and pup-friendly trails
Plumas County stretches between Mount Lassen and Lake Tahoe, with national forest covering more than 75% of the landscape. Paddle Lake Almanor, hike the 11-mile recreation trail, camp at Rocky Point, and explore the charming town of Quincy with your…
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Go big at Big Bear
Big Bear Lake sits at 6,743 feet in the San Bernardino mountains and welcomes dogs year-round. Snowshoe forest roads, walk lakeside trails, then warm up in a pet-friendly cabin before hitting one of the many restaurants with dog-friendly patio seating.
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Get some snowshine at Lake Tahoe
Lake Tahoe is a winter playground for dogs who love snow. Snowshoe at Echo Lakes, cross-country ski at Tahoe Donner, or trek through open snowfields near Palisades Tahoe. Sno-Park permits unlock access to trails across the basin, with reliable snow…
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10 dog-friendly hiking trails in California
California's varied terrain offers incredible hiking for dogs and their people. This roundup covers 10 standout trails, from the rugged Black Butte summit in Shasta-Trinity to the wildflower-lined Mount Judah Loop near Truckee and waterfall hikes along the McCloud River.
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Majestic, dog-friendly California mountain towns
California's mountain towns offer breathtaking trails, crystal-clear lakes, and welcoming communities for dogs and their people. From Tahoe City and South Lake Tahoe to Mammoth Lakes and Big Bear, these high-altitude getaways promise year-round adventure.
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Tahoe splash: Dog-friendly things to do in Tahoe
Summer at Lake Tahoe means beach romps, mountain hikes, and tram rides with your dog. Splash at dog-friendly beaches, hike Shirley Canyon Trail to High Camp at Palisades Tahoe, or join Wild Blue Dogs camp.
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Dog-friendly road trip through Mono County on Highway 395
Highway 395 through Mono County opens a world of dog-friendly adventure in the Eastern Sierra. From Mono Lake's strange beauty to hiking at Devil's Postpile and exploring the ghost town of Bodie, every stop rewards curious pups and their people.
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Winter splendor at Yosemite
Yosemite in winter is spectacular and uncrowded. Tenaya Lodge near the south entrance offers a pampered pet package, while vacation rentals inside the park put you steps from Lower Yosemite Fall, roaring at full force after heavy rains.
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Fifth stop: Mammoth Lakes back to Sac via Yosemite
The drive from Mammoth Lakes back to Sacramento crosses Tioga Pass through Yosemite National Park at nearly ten thousand feet. Pack a lunch for a stop at Tenaya Lake and soak in 59 miles of jaw-dropping Sierra scenery before descending…
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Be tempted by Tenaya
Tenaya Lodge sits just outside Yosemite's south entrance and rolls out the red carpet for dogs and families alike. On-site activities range from climbing walls to horseback riding, and the pet package includes a Fido-friendly room with treats and toys.
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Yosemite in winter: Doglicious!
Winter is the best time to visit Yosemite with your dog, when crowds thin and the scenery is stunning. Dogs can walk paved trails to Lower Yosemite Fall and Bridalveil Fall, and gateway town Groveland has charming dog-friendly hotels.
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The Fido friendly Yosemite vacation
Tenaya Lodge at Yosemite welcomes dogs with pet-friendly rooms, standalone Explorer Cabins with bunk beds for families, house-made doggie treats, a pampered pet package, and even dog massages at their Ascent Spa. It is the ultimate four-legged retreat.
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Dog-friendly hotels, camping & more
The Yosemite Mariposa region offers dog-friendly lodging for every style, from Tenaya Lodge's resort rooms and Explorer Cabins to Airstreams at AutoCamp and pet-friendly vacation homes at The Redwoods in Yosemite. Filter options online to find your perfect fit.
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Cozy winter lodging in Yosemite
Tenaya at Yosemite offers a cozy winter retreat for families and their dogs, with spacious rooms, Sierra forest trails, satisfying dining, and spa treatments. Fireside evenings and crisp mountain mornings make this the kind of getaway that becomes a tradition.
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Dog-friendly guide to Yosemite’s waterfall season
Late winter and early spring bring Yosemite waterfalls roaring to life. The paved, dog-friendly trail to Lower Yosemite Fall is just half a mile from the lodge, and in February you might catch the famous Horsetail Fall glowing like a…
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Four-paw winter accommodations
Tenaya at Yosemite rolls out the red carpet for dogs with Fido Friendly Rooms, snowshoeing in the Sierra National Forest, and pampered pet packages. It is a true four-season resort where two-legged and four-legged guests feel equally at home.
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