![A small dog with brown and white fur perches on a stone wall in a lush desert landscape. Palm trees, agave plants, and red flowers dot the surroundings. In the background, mountains rise under a blue sky with scattered white clouds, showcasing the dog-friendly environment of Greater Palm Springs.](https://dogtrekker.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/codyransom_photorealistic_photo_og_a_dog_in_palm_springs_-ar_504713eb-1f6e-424b-bb95-5022643a402d_0-300x168.png)
Arrival and accommodations Traveling with your dog to Greater Palm Springs and the surrounding California desert region offers a unique blend of outdoor adventures, pet-friendly accommodations, and a laid-back vibe. … Continued
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Greater Palm Springs is known for its opulent resorts, stunning golf courses, and sunny skies. It’s also a paradise for pet lovers, with numerous dog-friendly spots where you can dine … Continued
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The Greater Palm Springs area, cutting through five counties and encompassing millions of acres of protected lands, is the perfect place to begin exploring the much larger Desert Regions of California. Here are some dog-friendly suggestions on where to go and what to do in the fall and winter months.
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As at most national parks, regulations at Joshua Tree prohibit dogs from accompanying you on trails—but not from driving through to admire the scenery or enjoy a picnic at a site surrounded by the fuzzy, forklike cacti from which the park takes its name.
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