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
Truckee River Regional Park
Truckee
Truckee River Regional Park, located in Truckee, Nevada County, is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and their furry companions.
Read moreTruitt Bark Park
Sacramento
Truitt Bark Park is located within Brooks Truitt Park in downtown Sacramento in the Midtown area.
Read moreTucker’s Grove County Park
Santa Barbara
Tucker's Grove County Park, located in Santa Barbara County on the Central Coast, offers a serene retreat for outdoor enthusiasts and their furry companions.
Read moreTujunga Wash Greenway
Los Angeles
The 2-mile loop stretching between Burbank Boulevard and Victory Boulevard in Los Angeles, Southern California, is home to the Tujunga Wash Greenway. This grassy, tree-lined trail is a haven for dog owners seeking a scenic stroll with their furry companions.
Read moreTuna Canyon Park
Topanga
Tuna Canyon Park, a breathtaking 1,255-acre expanse in the western Santa Monica Mountains above Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu, offers a stunning retreat for outdoor enthusiasts and their furry companions.
Read moreTuolumne River Regional Park
Modesto
The Tuolumne River Regional Park (TRRP) in Modesto, Stanislaus County, is a sprawling expanse of over five-hundred acres of parkland that stretches along 7 river miles of the Tuolumne River.
Read moreTurtle Bay East Trail
Redding
Located in Redding, Shasta County, the Turtle Bay East Trail offers a delightful outdoor experience for both hikers and their furry companions.
Read moreTwenty Lakes Basin Trail
Lee Vining
The Twenty Lakes Basin trail, in the Hoover Wilderness area, offers a wonderfully scenic experience for you and your dog.
Read moreTwin Falls Overlook
Mammoth Lakes
Twin Falls Overlook offers a scenic vista and parking area from Lakes Basin Path.
Read moreTwin Lakes Lakefront Path
Mammoth Lakes
The Lakefront Path at Twin Lakes in Mammoth Lakes, Mono County, Eastern Sierra, is a delightful trail that lives up to its name by hugging the scenic shoreline.
Read moreTwin Peaks
San Francisco
Twin Peaks in San Francisco stands as the second-highest peak in the area at 922 feet high, just after Mt. Davidson. It's dog-friendly, making it a great...
Read moreTwin Pines Park
Belmont
Twin Pines Park, located at 1 Twin Pines Lane in Belmont, San Mateo County, in the San Francisco Bay Area, is a serene 19-acre forest-like park offering a perfect retreat for both locals and visitors.
Read moreUlistac Natural Area
Santa Clara
All dogs must be kept on a 6 ft. leash at all times within Ulistac Natural Area. Please be aware that there is foxtail grass at Ulistac, and this can cause a problem for dogs.
Read moreUnion Point Park
Oakland
Union Point Park is a dog-friendly nine-acre waterfront park located near Coast Guard Island, just south of the Embarcadero.
Read moreUniversity Avenue Dog Park
Sacramento
University Avenue Dog Park in Sacramento, located in Sacramento County, is a haven for canine companions.
Read moreUniversity of the Pacific
Stockton
The University of the Pacific in Stockton, San Joaquin County, offers a dog-friendly haven within its 175-acre campus. Pet owners can relish leisurely strolls with their furry companions amidst the picturesque surroundings.
Read moreUniversity Terrace Dog Park
Santa Cruz
University Terrace Dog Park is a dog park in Santa Cruz County in California’s Central Coast.
Read moreUniversity Terrace Park
Santa Cruz
University Terrace Park in Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz County, on the Central Coast, offers a delightful retreat for both locals and visitors.
Read moreUpper Douglass Dog Play Area
San Francisco
Upper Douglass Dog Play Area is a dog park in San Francisco County in California’s San Francisco Bay Area.
Read moreUpper Lake County Park
Upper Lake
Upper Lake County Park is a dog-friendly park in Upper Lake in California’s Southern California.
Read moreUpper Meadow Trail
Sonoma
Upper Meadow Trail is a versatile multi-use trail located within Maxwell Park in Sonoma, Sonoma County, California Wine Country.
Read moreUpper Newport Bay Nature
Newport Beach
Upper Newport Bay Nature Preserve & Ecological Reserve in Newport Beach, Orange County, Southern California, is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
Read moreUstach Park
Modesto
Ustach Park in Modesto, located in Stanislaus County within California's Central Valley, is a versatile outdoor destination perfect for dog owners seeking a pet-friendly environment.
Read moreUTC Mall Dog Park
San Diego
UTC Mall Dog Park is a dog park in San Diego County in California’s Southern California.
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