Paw Press Blog
Welcome to Paw Press, DogTrekker.com’s update on what’s happening in the dog world. We cover doggie events that we attend; provide updates on where we’ve been; inform you of new, dog-passionate lodging packages; and keep current with dog advocates’ on-going battles to maintain and grow access to dog-friendly areas.
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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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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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 adventures await at Big Bear Lake
Big Bear Lake, just 100 miles from Los Angeles, is a top dog-friendly getaway in the San Bernardino National Forest. Paddle the seven-mile lake, hike over 100 miles of trails, then unwind at a pet-welcoming cabin or lakeside restaurant.
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Puptopia Festival: Big Bear’s free dog-friendly summer event
The Big Bear Puptopia Festival on July 26 is a free day of dog-friendly fun featuring a giant Pawground, stunt dog shows, agility courses, a grooming Spaw, and vendors selling gourmet treats.
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This season, we share gratitude (and getaways for you!)
This Thanksgiving, DogTrekker celebrates a year of readers supporting California rescues, fostering pets and protecting park access. As a thank-you, we're sharing winter lodging specials from Mendocino County's most pup-friendly properties, including Little River Inn and Stanford Inn.
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GO, hit the trails in GOCAL!
The Greater Ontario region of Southern California offers dog-friendly trails for every skill level. Walk the paved Pacific Electric Trail, roam Red Hill Community Park's off-leash area, or hike Mount Rubidoux for panoramic views.
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Wag, Wine & Dine 2025
Waggin' Trails Rescue Foundation hosts Wag, Wine and Dine on August 24 at the Meritage Resort in Napa. Enjoy wine from 20-plus wineries, gourmet bites, live music and a pooch pageant while supporting dogs in need of forever homes.
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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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Dog-friendly summer fun in GOCAL
From mountain trails to desert washes, GOCAL's parks and open spaces give dogs plenty of room to stretch their legs. These are the best outdoor spots in Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, Riverside and beyond for a day out with your pup.
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Support Napa Humane with a calendar purchase
DogTrekker's beloved Maya graces the cover of Napa Humane's 2026 calendar after an outpouring of community votes cast in her honor. Purchase a copy to celebrate her legacy and support Napa Humane's mission to protect companion animals across the region.
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Condé Nast Traveler readers’ top Northern California hotel picks
Four Northern California hotels from the Conde Nast Traveler Readers' Choice Awards stand out for dog lovers. The Stanford Inn, Harbor Court, Stanford Court and Inn at the Presidio all warmly welcome pups.
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Visit Big Bear offers LA County evacuee lodging help
Visit Big Bear has coordinated discounted lodging for LA County wildfire evacuees, with many properties waiving pet fees and providing extra supplies. Contact them for updated availability and food voucher information.
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