California's parks run the length of the state like one long, green thought — salt-washed headlands above the Pacific, fern-cool redwood canyons on the north coast, oak-shaded rivers in the foothills, granite cathedrals in the high Sierra, and wide desert silences down toward Anza-Borrego. Somewhere inside most of them, a dog is trotting ahead of her person, nose working the air, tail held up like a question mark.
That nose is why we come. A well-walked dog reads a trail the way we read a page: here a deer crossed at dawn, here a jackrabbit paused, here the creek is running a shade colder than yesterday. We get the view; she gets the whole conversation. Give her twenty minutes on a good path and she'll tell you things about the place you'd never have noticed on your own.
We built this list because California is almost impossibly generous to dogs who like to walk, and because it takes a minute to sort the welcoming corners from the ones posted with signs. Below are the parks, preserves, and public lands where your dog is genuinely wanted — fenced dog parks for a romp, easy interpretive loops for an afternoon sniff, longer climbs for the ones who still want to earn the view. Pick a corner of the map, pack the leash and water, and go listen to what the trail has to say.
Other parks
Modoc National Forest
Alturas
The Modoc National Forest in Alturas, Modoc County, is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and their furry companions. With a warm welcome extended to dogs, this expansive forest offers a plethora of dog-friendly amenities.
Read moreMojave Narrows Regional Park
Victorville
Located alongside an old riverbed in the high desert. Mojave Narrows Regional Park offers lush plant growth, acres of waterways, impressive strands of cottonwood and willows and broad meadows all naturally landscaped by nature.
Read moreMojave River Forks
Hesperia
Mojave River Forks Regional Park offers camping under wide open skies away from city noises and lights. Located in the
Read moreMonarch Butterfly Grove
Pismo Beach
Monarch Butterfly Grove is a dog-friendly attraction in Pismo Beach in California’s Central Coast, near dog-friendly parks and open spaces.
Read moreMono Lake
Lee Vining
Mono Lake is a geological anomaly in an otherwise semi-arid landscape.
Read moreMonrovia Canyon Park
Monrovia
Monrovia Canyon Park, situated in the foothills above Monrovia in Los Angeles County, Southern California, offers approximately 80 acres of stunning natural beauty.
Read moreMontaña de Oro State Park
Los Osos
Eight thousand acres of SLO County coast with tidepools and sea cliffs — fire roads, Spooner's Cove, and Corallina Cove beaches open to leashed dogs.
Read moreMontclair Railroad Trail
Oakland
The Montclair Railroad Trail in Oakland, Alameda County, East Bay Area, is a beloved pathway that seamlessly connects to Redwood Park, winding through the scenic Montclair Hills.
Read moreMonterey Bay Coastal
Monterey
One of the most unique features in Monterey County is the Monterey Bay Coastal Recreation Trail. This paved path stretches 18 miles from Castroville in...
Read moreMontevalle Dog Park
Chula Vista
Off-leash dog park at the Montevalle Recreation Center in Chula Vista.
Read moreMontiel Dog Park
San Marcos
Montiel Dog Park is a dog park in San Diego County in California’s Southern California.
Read moreMoore Creek Park
St. Helena
Moore Creek Park encompasses 673 acres of canyon open space with perennial Moore Creek, and 900 acres of Oak Woodland on the northern side of Lake...
Read moreMotel 6 Cameron Park
Cameron Park
Motel 6 Cameron Park is a dog-friendly hotel in Cameron Park in California’s Gold Country, welcoming guests and their four-legged companions, near dog-friendly parks and open spaces.
Read moreMoulton Meadows Park
Laguna Beach
Moulton Meadows Park, situated at Del Mar and Balboa Avenues in Laguna Beach, Orange County, California, offers a plethora of amenities for both locals and visitors to enjoy.
Read moreMount Burdell Open Space
Novato
Marin County Parks Open Space Leash Policy: Dogs on leash are welcome to enjoy trails. Dogs are allowed off-leash under strict voice control on fire protection roads. Please follow posted rules.
Read moreMount Davidson
San Francisco
Mount Davidson, the highest point in San Francisco at 938 feet, offers a unique experience for visitors. The mountain is most recognizable for the 103-foot concrete cross crowning its peak.
Read moreMount Diablo State Park
Walnut Creek
Mount Diablo is a dominant topographic feature in northern California. It was established in 1851 as the initial point of the Mount Diablo Base Line and Meridian for land surveys spanning two-thirds of California and all of Nevada.
Read moreMount Rubidoux
Riverside
Mount Rubidoux is just west of downtown in the city of Riverside, California, United States. It has been designated as a city park and landmark.
Read moreMount Sutro Open Space Reserve
San Francisco
Located right in San Francisco, you'll discover the Mount Sutro Open Space Reserve, a 61-acre oasis that provides a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of the city.
Read moreMount Woodsen Trail
Poway
Mount Woodson Trail in Poway, San Diego County, Southern California, is a popular choice for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a challenging hike with stunning vistas.
Read moreMountain Lake Park
San Francisco
The dog run at Mountain Lake Park in San Francisco occupies the extreme northeast end of the park. It is one of the oldest and largest dog runs in the city.
Read moreMountain Lake Trail
San Francisco
Mountain Lake Trail is a dog-friendly trail that traverses the southern boundary of the Presidio from the Broadway Gate to Baker Beach in San Francisco.
Read moreMt. Hollywood
Los Angeles
From the 101 in Los Angeles, take the Vermont exit and head North until you reach the end of the road in Griffith Park. Pass under the tunnels, then park.
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