Miller Apartments offers the kind of setup that actually works for longer stays—full kitchens, separate living areas, and the space to let your dog settle in without feeling cramped. You’re paying for flexibility here, which matters when you’re managing a dog’s schedule across multiple days on the Peninsula.
Dogs are welcome, but policies at vacation rental properties shift. You’ll need to contact them directly before booking to confirm current pet fees, weight limits, or any breed restrictions. The apartment layout means your dog has room to move around between walks, and you can prepare meals on your own schedule rather than timing everything around restaurant hours.
Miller Avenue sits in a position that makes the wider Peninsula accessible. Sign Hill Park, South San Francisco’s most recognizable spot, has trails that climb toward views across the Bay—dogs must be leashed, and the incline is real, so bring water. Orange Memorial Park nearby has flatter terrain and open grass if you want something quicker. San Bruno Mountain State Park is a short drive north with more rugged trails and steeper elevation gain. The neighborhood itself has sidewalks for morning and evening walks, and several cafes along the main strips have outdoor seating where you can sit with your dog. The airport is minutes away, which cuts travel time if you’re driving in or out. Pacifica’s beaches are a 15-minute drive west—sand, waves, and dog-friendly access, though conditions vary by season.





