Other hikes
Granite Regional Park
Sacramento
Granite Regional Park in Sacramento, Sacramento County, Central Valley, is an expansive 80.45-acre park offering a variety of amenities for visitors to enjoy.
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Mill Valley
Located in Mill Valley, Santa Barbara County, the Gravity Car Road Trail is a must-visit destination for outdoor enthusiasts and their furry companions.
Read moreGray Butte Trail
Mount Shasta
Leashed dogs are allowed on Gray Butte Trail, a 3.5-mile, round-trip hike through Lower Panther Meadow to Gray Butte, a stunning vista point at 8,129 feet elevation.
Read moreGrays Peak Trailhead
Fawnskin
Tackle a 7-mile round-trip hike with your leashed dog to a summit overlooking Big Bear Lake, with 1,000 feet of elevation gain through pine forest near Fawnskin.
Read moreGreat Shasta Rail Trail
McCloud
The Great Shasta Rail Trail (GSRT), at full build-out, will link the California towns of McCloud and Burney and nearby recreation areas along an 80-mile scenic trail featuring local heritage and culture, close connections to nature, and boosting the economic and social vitality of local
Read moreGriffith Park
Los Angeles
Griffith Park, located in Los Angeles, is a sprawling urban oasis spanning over 4,210 acres in Los Angeles County, Southern California. This expansive park offers a diverse range of dog-friendly activities and amenities amidst its rugged terrain and well-maintained parklands.
Read moreGristmill Access Area
Sacramento
The Gristmill Access Area is primarily used by hikers, anglers, rafters, and boaters. Dogs are permitted provided they are leashed. A cobblestone bar, which is accessible by vehicle, protrudes into the river.
Read moreGrove Memorial Park
Ontario
Grove Memorial Park in Ontario, San Bernardino County, GOCAL, is a historic green space with a rich past. Originally a rough and rocky dump ground, the park was generously donated to the city in August 1953 for flood control purposes.
Read moreGuerneville River Park
Guerneville
Guerneville River Park, located in Sonoma County's picturesque Wine Country, offers a serene escape for both locals and visitors.
Read moreHampton Trail
Martinez
In the scenic countryside of Martinez, the Hampton Trail offers a delightful escape for dog owners seeking a leisurely stroll amidst nature.
Read moreHare Creek Beach Trail
Fort Bragg
The Hare Creek Beach trail is a very sweet pocket beach owned by Mendocino Land Trust, located at the south end of the City of Fort Bragg.
Read moreHaul Road Recreation Trail
Fort Bragg
To access the Haul Road recreation trail, park your car in downtown Fort Bragg near the Pudding Creek Trestle, a 515-foot-long former Union Lumber Company railroad bridge converted to a road in 1949 and to pedestrian and bicycle use in 2007.
Read moreHaunted Table 29
Los Angeles
In Griffith Park in Los Angeles, Southern California, lies the eerie legend of Haunted Picnic Table 29. This mysterious picnic spot, deep within the park, is shrouded in ghostly tales and surrounded by an air of mystery.
Read moreHeadlands Loop Trail
Caspar
Dogs are allowed on the beach and headland trails west of Highway 1 within Jug Handle State Natural Reserve on the Headlands Loop trail. Dogs are not allowed on the Staircase Trail or areas east of Highway 1.
Read moreHearst San Simeon State Park
San Simeon
Six miles of SLO County coast near Hearst Castle — leashed dogs welcome at the campgrounds, picnic area, and San Simeon Creek beach.
Read moreHeather Dog Exercise Area
San Carlos
Heather Dog Exercise Area in San Carlos, San Mateo County, is a premier off-leash dog area within the San Francisco Bay Area. This beloved spot attracts...
Read moreHelen Putnam Regional Park
Petaluma
This 216 acre park offers panoramic views of southern Sonoma County and northern Marin County. The park has trails for hiking, bicycling and horseback riding. A gazebo, picnic area, and children's playground are located at the trail head.
Read moreHenninger Flats
Pasadena
Henninger Flats is a 6 mile out and back trail located near Pasadena , California that offers scenic views. The trail is rated as moderate and primarily used for hiking.
Read moreHenry W. Coe State Park
Morgan Hill
Californiau2019s second-largest state park covers 87,000 acres east of Morgan Hill u2014 dogs welcome at headquarters, campgrounds, and picnic areas, though not on trails or fire roads.
Read moreHeron Landing Community Park
Rancho Cordova
At just over 20 acres, Heron Landing Community Park offers visitors a variety of recreational amenities with its innovative features
Read moreHeron’s Head Park
San Francisco
Heron’s Head Park is a 22-acre open space and thriving wildlife habitat located in the southern waterfront Bayview neighborhood of San Francisco,...
Read moreHirz Bay Trail
Lakehead
The Hirz Bay Trail at Shasta Lake in Lakehead, Shasta County, within the Shasta Cascade region, offers a delightful experience for dog owners seeking a scenic adventure with their furry companions.
Read moreHite Cove Trail
El Portal
The Hite Cove Trail, a 3.5-mile (one way) hike along the South Fork of the Merced River, is a must-visit destination in El Portal, Yosemite Mariposa County.
Read moreHollywood Sign via Griffith
Los Angeles
One of the most sought-after hiking experiences in Los Angeles, the Hollywood Sign via Griffith Park trail offers breathtaking views of the iconic...
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