Dog-friendly Yosemite National Park
Yosemite National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1984, is renowned for its stunning granite cliffs, cascading waterfalls, pristine streams, towering sequoia groves, serene lakes, rugged mountains, lush meadows, ancient glaciers, and diverse wildlife. With nearly 95% of the park designated as wilderness, visitors can truly immerse themselves in nature.
For dog owners, there are a handful of dog-friendly trails in the valley, such as the scenic hike to Mirror Lake. When it comes to lodging, there are several pet-friendly options both within the park and in nearby communities. Additionally, there are dog-friendly dining options in the area, allowing visitors to enjoy a meal with their furry companions. Whether exploring the parks, beaches, or dining options, Yosemite National Park offers something for everyone, including four-legged friends.
The Yosemite Mariposa County Tourism Bureau (YMCTB) is the destination marketing organization for Mariposa County where Yosemite is located. The YMCTB is a long-time destination partner of DogTrekker.com and supporter of our Leave Only Paw Prints stewardship values.
The YMTCB asks all guests to Mariposa County and Yosemite National Park to enjoy one of the world’s top wilderness destinations with care. Check out their Nature Rules educational campaign prior to visiting and help all of us save this magnificent corner of the globe for future generations.