Ralston peak is located just west of South Lake Tahoe along Highway 50 before the tiny town of Strawberry. Easy route-finding, not too much vertical gain, and incredible backcountry views make this a great choice for anyone in moderate condition with some hiking experience.
Ralston Peak Trail is a 6-mile loop trail. Dogs and horses share this trail.
Where To Start: Most people start this hike from the Camp Sacramento parking area.
As you drive west on Highway 50, look for the Sierra-At-Tahoe ski resort sign. A mile or so past Sierra-At-Tahoe, look for the small Camp Sacramento sign on the right. If you come to Twin Bridges, you've gone too far.
Here are some of the best dog-friendly places including hotels and lodges to stay around Lake Tahoe, whether you’re drawn to the lively South Shore...
Read More
If your four-legged friend perks up at the mention of trails, lakes and scenic adventures, California’s state parks are calling. From refreshing lakeside romps to...
Read More
With summer in full swing, pup-friendly festivals are popping up across California. Lucky dogs can join their people for incredible winery events, block parties, baseball...
Read More
Legendary Lake Tahoe tops travelers’ must-see lists all year round, but summers here feel extra special. Pups can play at beaches and community dog parks...
Read More
From downtown Sacramento, you can reach fresh mountain air within about two hours. Pups are welcome at many of the
Read More
With sunlight lingering longer and wildflowers breaking into bloom, now’s the perfect time to play outside. While you’re at it, why not make a positive...
Read More