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San Gabriel Mountains National

San Bernardino

San Gabriel Mountains National Monument covers 342,177 acres of the Angeles National Forest and 4,002 acres of neighboring San Bernardino National Forest. The area is within 90 minutes of the Los Angeles Basin.

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San Lorenzo Park

King City

San Lorenzo Park, part of Monterey County Parks, is as picturesque as the Salinas Valley which surrounds it.

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San Pedro Mountain

San Rafael

Trails from nearby parks lead to this ridge, which offers expansive views of forests & eagles. When viewed from southbound Highway 101, the forested slopes of San Pedro Ridge form an impressive backdrop to the Marin County Civic Center.

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San Vicente Mountain Park

Encino

San Vicente Mountain Park offers the visitor stunning 360-degree views, access to a large network of hiking, mountain biking, and equestrian trails, and picnic areas. The park also provides a glimpse into United States military history.

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Sanborn County Park

Saratoga

Hikers, picnickers, and RV & hike-in campers will find Sanborn Park has much to offer. For experienced hikers, Sanborn Park has over 22 miles of trails that showcase the geographic features of the park.

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Santa Rosa Creek Trail

Santa Rosa

The 2.14 mile Santa Rosa Creek Trail starts at Willowside Road and heads eastward connecting the City of Santa Rosa's Prince Memorial Greenway into downtown Santa Rosa.

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Santa Rosa loop

Thousand Oaks

This trail is a part of the Conejo Recreation & Park District; managed by the Conejo Open Space Foundation. This is a moderate six mile round trip, with a total elevation gain/loss of about 900 ft.

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Santa Rosa Trail

Thousand Oaks

This trail is a part of the Conejo Recreation & Park District; managed by the Conejo Open Space Foundation. This is a moderate 6.3 mile round trip hike with a total elevation gain/loss of about 700 ft.

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Santiago Creek Bike Trail

Orange

The Santiago Creek Bike Trail offers bicyclists, joggers, walkers and nature lovers a paved, off-road adventure along the beautiful Santiago Creek Waterway. The trail provides views of the creek's unspoiled native vegetation and wildlife in their natural habitat.

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Satwiwa loop trail

Santa Monica

This area was set aside for the preservation and celebration of Native American cultures.

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Sawmill Trail

Truckee

Northstar chairlift is dog friendly Hiking in and around Northstar® Resort is a fun way to spend your days in the mountains.

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Schabarum Regional Park

Rowland Heights

Schabarum Regional Park, situated in Rowland Heights, Los Angeles County, is a sprawling 575-acre recreational haven, with 75 acres thoughtfully developed...

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Seacliff Center Trailer Park

Aptos

Located just a short stroll from beautiful Seacliff State Beach, theHistoric Concrete Boat Fishing Pierand surfing. Conveniently locatednear fine restaurants, major shopping (Rancho Del Mar Shopping Center)and the picturesque beach town of Aptos.

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Serene Lakes

Truckee

Serene Lakes is a laid-back vacation-home development near Soda Springs. The adjoining lakes have public access and are great for paddling as no motorboats are allowed.

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Serenity Swing Hike

San Luis Obispo

The Serenity Swing Hike, a 3.8-mile round-trip trail located behind the Cal Poly SLO campus in San Luis Obispo, offers a serene escape into nature for both hikers and their furry companions.

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Serrania Ridge Trail

Woodland Hills

Serrania Ridge Trail, a 2.5-mile out-and-back trail in Woodland Hills, California, offers a scenic escape for hikers and their furry companions.

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Seven Falls Trail

Santa Barbara

Seven Falls Trail is a popular, dog-friendly hike in the Los Padres National Forest. It's best just after a rain, when the waterfalls are flowing and swimming holes are full.

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Shasta Dam

Shasta Lake

Shasta Dam, at 602 feet high and two-thirds of a mile long, is the second-largest concrete dam in the United States (Grand Coulee in Washington is the largest; Hoover in Nevada is third) and forms the largest reservoir in California.

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Sherwins trailhead

Mammoth Lakes

Leash laws are in effect at the Borrow Pit, but there's plenty of opportunity for your dog to sniff out new friends and play!

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Sherwins Winter Trails

Mammoth Lakes

In the stunning Eastern Sierra region, the Sherwins Winter Trails in Mammoth Lakes, Mono County, offer a picturesque winter wonderland for outdoor enthusiasts and their furry companions.

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Shollenberger Park

Petaluma

Shollenberger Park is a great place to spend a Saturday afternoon. The park has a 2.2-mile path for walking, running, walking the dog or biking through Alman Marsh to Petaluma Marina.

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Shoreline Access Path

Mill Valley

There’s a lovely but little known walkway that runs along the eastern and southern shore of the Strawberry peninsula.

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Shorttail Gulch Coastal Access

Bodega Bay

This steep coastal access trail leads to a spectacular view of hidden coves and rock formations. Fishing is excellent but challenging. A perfect place to spend an enjoyable day for picnicking, sightseeing and relaxation.

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Sierra Buttes Lookout Trail

Sierra City

Hang onto you hat—the views if not the wind will sweep you away on this dramatic day hike to a fire lookout with a railed stairway leading to the top.

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