Dog-friendly Pinecrest
Pinecrest, located in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, offers a plethora of dog-friendly attractions for visitors looking to explore the great outdoors with their furry companions. From hiking trails and parks to pet-friendly beaches along the crystal-clear Pinecrest Lake, there is no shortage of activities to enjoy together. When it comes to lodging, there are several cabins and vacation rentals that welcome dogs, ensuring a comfortable stay for both you and your pet. After a day of adventure, dine at one of the local restaurants with outdoor seating options for you and your four-legged friend. Whether you’re looking to relax in nature or embark on an outdoor adventure, Pinecrest is the perfect destination for a dog-friendly getaway.
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Where to eat & drink in Pinecrest
Restaurants, wineries & patios that welcome dogs
Kennedy Meadows
Kennedy Meadows in Pinecrest, Tuolumne County, is a long-established Resort & Pack Station that has been a beloved destination for families, groups, friends, and wilderness adventurers for over…
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Pinecrest Chalet
Pinecrest Chalet, located in Pinecrest, Tuolumne County, is a charming retreat in Gold Country. They offer a variety of accommodations suitable for any size family or group.
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Hikes, dog parks, off-leash spots & beaches
Columns of the Giants
Columns of the Giants in Pinecrest, Tuolumne County, is a must-visit spot for dog owners looking to explore the stunning geologic formations of the Gold Country region.
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Highway 108 SNO-Park
California State Highway 108 traverses the Sierra Nevada at an elevation of 9,628 feet and is subject to winter closure at Highway 108 SNO-Park. The SNO-Park is located…
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Pinecrest Lake
Pinecrest Lake National Recreation Trail in Pinecrest, Tuolumne County, offers a picturesque and moderately easy hiking experience for outdoor enthusiasts and their furry companions.
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Trail of the Survivors
"Trail of the Survivors in Pinecrest, Tuolumne County, is a dog-friendly .25 mile trail that offers a glimpse into the resilience of trees in the Gold Country region.
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