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Lodging and camping Blog

The DogTrekker.com research and editorial teams are experts at California dog travel, with great stories about the best lodging and camping places across the state to stay where your dogs are as welcome as you are. Get the scoop on dog-friendly hotels and lodging, from luxury resorts to economical motels, rustic cabins to campgrounds, vacation rentals to B&B’s.

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Dip into some desert sunshine

Southern California's desert regions come alive in winter, and dog-friendly Temecula is at the center of it all. Stroll Old Town with your pup, visit pet-welcoming wineries, hike desert trails, and enjoy patio dining with vineyard views. California's desert regions…

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Escape your ordinary in Greater Palm Springs

In Greater Palm Springs, every day is an invitation to adventure for you and your dog, with scenic hiking trails, sun-drenched patios, and a variety of pet-friendly hotels and vacation rentals. In Greater Palm Springs, every day is an invitation…

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Redding hotels for hounds and the humans who follow

Redding's hotels go above and beyond for canine guests, with amenities from dog beds to dedicated pet menus. The Sheraton at the Sundial Bridge even serves frozen desserts for dogs, while the Best Western Plus offers affordable pet-friendly rooms.

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Soak up spring in Greater Palm Springs

Greater Palm Springs in spring means sunny skies, blooming wildflowers, and plenty of dog-friendly fun. Let your pup run off-leash at spacious dog parks, hike desert trails at Mission Creek Preserve, and dine together on pet-friendly patios. Spring is officially…

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A dog day in Vacaville

Plan a full day out with your dog in Vacaville, from morning coffee and the Centennial Dog Park to wine tasting in Suisun Valley, craft beer at The Brass Tap, and hiking at Lagoon Valley Park.

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Three amazing dog-friendly road trips in California

Three dog-friendly California road trips worth taking: Yosemite to Mammoth Lakes through the Eastern Sierra, Jenner to Leggett along the coast, and Redding to Mount Shasta through volcanic country. Each route features pet-friendly stops and stunning scenery.

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Explorer Cabins, a dog-friendly lodging in Fish Camp, California

Unrivaled Yosemite hotel is barking for you to visit

Tenaya Lodge in Fish Camp offers dog-friendly rooms and 50 Explorer Cabins surrounded by Sierra spaces. The Fido Friendly Package includes a bed, bowl, and treats for your pup, with hiking just steps from your door.

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Dog-friendly road trip: Highway 140 to Yosemite National Park

Spring is prime time to road-trip Highway 140 to Yosemite with your dog. Small towns like Mariposa and Fish Camp offer dog-friendly lodging from luxury Tenaya Lodge cabins to Airstreams at AutoCamp, all surrounded by blooming wildflowers and gushing waterfalls.

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Yo! Yosemite calls you and your dog

Tenaya Lodge near Yosemite offers dog-friendly rooms and Explorer Cabins on 27 forested acres. Their Fido Friendly Package comes with pet beds, bowls, and treats, plus kennel services for when you visit the park or spa.

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Treat your pup to a Yosemite vacation

The Explorer Cabins at Tenaya Lodge near Yosemite were built for pet lovers. Set on 27 wooded acres with fire pits and a creek, the Fido-Friendly Package includes pet fees, a plush dog bed, and treats.

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Exceptional experiences in Yosemite

Yosemite's gateway towns are welcoming a wave of new glamping and adventure hotels. From canvas tents in Mariposa to safari-style camps in Groveland, these fresh lodging options put you close to the park with dog-friendly rooms and outdoor experiences.

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Big Bear Lake, the ultimate dog-friendly destination year-round

Big Bear Lake in the San Bernardino Mountains is a year-round playground for dogs. Swim and kayak in summer, hike through fall colors, romp in winter snow, and enjoy spring wildflowers, all with pet-friendly lodging and dining nearby.

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Mammoth Lakes is the ultimate pup-cation

Mammoth Lakes is a year-round paradise for dogs, with countless hiking trails, crystal-clear mountain lakes for swimming, and a town full of dog-loving people and pet-friendly hotels. Summer or winter, your pup will have the adventure of a lifetime here.

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Best city for dog-friendly restaurants in California

San Diego tops California for dog-friendly dining, thanks to year-round mild weather and hundreds of patio restaurants that welcome pups. From dedicated dog menus at The Patio on Lamont to spacious gardens at Stone Brewing, options abound.

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Keep Santa Cruz woofy

Santa Cruz County's 29 miles of coastline include 15 dog-friendly beaches, from leash-free Mitchell's Cove to the sandy stretch at Seabright State Beach. Off-leash dog parks and the quirky concrete freighter at Seacliff Beach round out the fun.

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Meandering Mariposa County with your dog

Highway 140 through Mariposa County leads to Yosemite but deserves a day of its own. Sample wines at Butterfly Creek, hike the Merced River Trail, and stay at dog-friendly lodges from Yosemite Bug to Yosemite View Lodge.

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Day by the bay in Benicia

The waterfront town of Benicia on the Carquinez Strait charms dog owners with art galleries, off-leash shoreline stretches, and the Bay Area Ridge Trail. Grab a table with your pup at Sailor Jack's or First Street Cafe.

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Dog-friendly Folsom: Lakes, trails and historic Sutter Street

Folsom sits at Gold Country's western gateway with lakes, trails, and a vibrant historic district. Water sports at Folsom Lake pair well with a walk down Sutter Street, and Fido Field gives your dog room to run off-leash.

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Chasing surf with your dog in Santa Cruz County

Santa Cruz County's 29 miles of coastline include 15 dog-friendly beaches. Mitchell's Cove allows off-leash play before 10 a.m. and after 4 p.m., while Seacliff State Beach features a curious concrete freighter hull that has stirred imaginations since 1929.

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Cupid calls in Mendocino

Mendocino County's Sheep Dung Properties offer architecturally stunning cottages on fenced rural land perfect for a romantic getaway with your dog. Nearby, Howard Creek Ranch Inn and Andiron Seaside Inn provide coastal retreats with antique charm.

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Dog-friendly wine tasting in Mendocino’s Anderson Valley

Mendocino's Anderson Valley wine region along Highway 128 is full of dog-friendly tasting rooms where water bowls and treats await. Navarro, Toulouse, and Husch vineyards are standouts, with cozy inns and farm-to-table dining nearby.

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17 miles of magnificence

The 17 miles of Highway 1 from Albion to Fort Bragg hold charming inns, bluff-top trails, and the artsy village of Mendocino. Dogs are welcome at coastal state beaches, the Point Cabrillo lighthouse, and the Stanford Inn.

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Take a bragg-adocious break

Fort Bragg packs a lot of dog-friendly fun into a small coastal town. Roam leash-free beaches, hike the Ten Mile Beach Trail to MacKerricher State Park, and ride the historic Skunk Train through redwood forests.

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Pet-passionate Stanford Inn

The Stanford Inn By the Sea in Mendocino has welcomed pets for decades, greeting dogs with treats and food bowls. Next door, Catch-A-Canoe rents outrigger canoes where up to four dogs can ride while you paddle Big River.

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