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.
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Stream Trail
Oakland
The Stream Trail in Redwood Canyon, located in Oakland, Alameda County, is a picturesque and shaded pathway perfect for leisurely walks with your furry companion.
Read moreStulsaft Park
Redwood City
Stulsaft Park is Redwood City's largest park at 42 acres, and it is one of the most popular off-leash dog destinations on the San Francisco Peninsula.
Read moreSugarloaf Creek Trail- Shasta
Redding
Located in Redding, Shasta County, the Sugarloaf Creek Trail at Shasta Lake offers a serene escape for outdoor enthusiasts and their furry companions.
Read moreSugarloaf Ridge State Park
Kenwood
Sugarloaf Ridge State Park contains the headwaters of Sonoma Creek. It runs through gorge and canyon, across the meadow floor, beneath scenic rock outcroppings, and is surrounded at times by redwoods and ferns.
Read moreSuisun Hill Trail
Suisun City
This loop trail, just under two miles long, climbs about 200 feet to the summit of the southern most of the Portrero Hills for a 360-degree view taking in Grizzly Island marshes, a thicket of wind turbines, rolling hills and other vistas.
Read moreSullivan Canyon
Los Angeles
Sullivan Canyon, located in the Santa Monica Mountains east of Will Rogers State Park, offers a picturesque 8.5-mile round trip hike for outdoor enthusiasts and their furry companions in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, Southern California.
Read moreSummerfield Park Dog Area
Sacramento
Summerfield Park Dog Area is a dog park in Sacramento County in California’s Central Valley.
Read moreSunriver Park
Rancho Cordova
Sunriver Park backs up to the Lower Sunrise Recreational Area and the American River in Rancho Cordova. The five-acre park
Read moreSunset Peak
Mt Baldy
Sunset Peak, located in Mt Baldy, San Bernardino County, Southern California, is a must-visit destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking breathtaking views and invigorating hikes.
Read moreSunset Trail
Truckee
Hiking in and around Northstar® Resort is a fun way to spend your days in the mountains. From ride the gondola and hike down the mountain, to hike through the Martis Valley, The views and scenery will be amazing.
Read moreSutro Heights Park
San Francisco
Sutro Heights Park, located in San Francisco, San Francisco County, is a historic gem terraformed by Adolph Sutro into a Victorian estate with gardens, a conservatory, and hundreds of European statues.
Read moreSutter’s Landing dog park
Sacramento
Sutter's Landing Park Dog Park in Sacramento, located within Sutter's Landing Regional Park, offers a delightful retreat for furry companions in the city.
Read moreSweeney Ridge Trail
Millbrae
Sweeney Ridge, part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, is a hilly expanse of ridges and ravines in the Santa Cruz Mountains near Pacifica, about a half-hour drive from downtown San Francisco.
Read moreSycamore Grove Park
Livermore
Sycamore Grove Park is a dog-friendly park in Livermore in California’s San Francisco Bay Area.
Read moreSycamore Park
Davis
Sycamore Park in Davis, Yolo County, is a beloved outdoor destination for dog owners seeking a spacious and dog-friendly environment.
Read moreSycamore Valley Open Space
Danville
Sycamore Valley Regional Open Space Regional Preserve, part of the dog-friendly East Bay Regional Park District, occupies two major ridges located within a region of rolling hills and valleys south of Mt.
Read moreSylvan Meadows Multi-Use
Murrieta
Sylvan Meadows Multi-Use Trails, located in Murrieta, Riverside County, within the Inland Empire region, offers a picturesque setting for outdoor enthusiasts and their furry companions.
Read moreTabano Hollow
Goleta
Tabano Hollow in Goleta, Santa Barbara County, on the Central Coast, offers a spacious outdoor haven for dogs and their owners to enjoy.
Read moreTahoe Donner Cross-Country Ski
Truckee
When you head out for a ski, don’t leave Fido at home! At Tahoe Donner Cross Country you can enjoy cross country skiing, snowshoeing or even fat biking with your dog by your side.
Read moreTahoe Meadows – North Shore
Incline Village
This trail is rated easy: 1.2 miles round trip Location: This loop can be accessed from the Tahoe Meadows trailhead, which is on the south side of Highway 431 (the Mt. Rose highway) about a .25 mile west of the summit.
Read moreTahoe Meadows South
Reno
Tahoe Meadows South is four miles round trip. This trail is always open to hikers and equestrians. Bikers are allowed on this section of trail on even numbered days only (i.e.
Read moreTahoe Park
Sacramento
Looking for a spacious park in Sacramento where you can relax, explore and enjoy a day out with your pup?
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