The main draw of this rental is the fenced yard—something you won’t find in many Sacramento vacation properties. It’s a real asset if your dog needs to burn energy without you managing a leash for hours, and the enclosed space means you can step outside in the morning without worrying about escape routes.
Dogs stay free here, and they have full access to the indoors and the fenced backyard. There are no breed or size restrictions listed, though you’ll want to confirm sleeping arrangements with the owner before booking—some rentals limit dogs to certain rooms or require them to stay off furniture. The property sits on Stillwater Road in a residential neighborhood, so it’s quieter than downtown but still within Sacramento proper.
The location works well if you’re planning longer stays (the extended-stay model means weekly rates are reasonable). You’re about ten minutes from the American River Bike Trail, which has multiple dog-friendly stretches and parking areas along Folsom Boulevard and near Discovery Park. Downtown Sacramento’s Old Town is roughly 15 minutes away by car; while the main streets have restaurants with patios where dogs can sit beside you, the cobblestones can get hot in summer. For genuine trail time, the Folsom Lake State Recreation Area is 30 minutes east and allows dogs on most paths. The property doesn’t have specifics listed about parking or whether there’s a garage, so clarify vehicle storage if that matters for your trip. The Sacramento area in summer hits the mid-90s regularly, so the fenced yard is most useful in spring and fall when your dog can actually spend time outside comfortably.





