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Skunk Train – Willits

Willits

The Skunk Train pulls out of a classic wooden depot in downtown Willits and climbs into genuine redwood forest—the kind where the light gets green and muffled, and the track curves through tunnels hand-carved from stone over a century ago. This isn’t a theme-park railroad;

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Smart’s Christmas Tree Farm

Camino

Smart's Christmas Tree Farm is a dog-friendly attraction in Camino in California’s Gold Country.

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Solvang Trolley and Carriage

Santa Ynez

The Solvang Trolley, also known as The Honen ("The Hen" in Danish), was introduced when Axel Nielsen hired Chris Kleebo to build a motorized, Danish-style Streetcar in 1964 that would pick up shoppers from the Solvang Lutheran Home to take them to Nielsen's Market, and

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Stanford Shopping Center

Palo Alto

Dog-friendly Stanford Shopping Center, situated in the Silicon Valley adjacent to the world renowned Stanford University Campus, is an open-air shopping and dining destination with more than 140 world-class specialty stores, ranging from luxury brands to local favorites. The center also features an extraordinary mix

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Stanislaus National Forest

Hathaway Pines

Located in Hathaway Pines, Calaveras County, within the Gold Country region, the Stanislaus National Forest is a beloved overnight destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

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Stumpy Meadow Reservoir

Georgetown

Stumpy Meadows, located in Georgetown, El Dorado County, is a serene destination for outdoor enthusiasts and campers alike.

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Sundance Tree Farm

Placerville

Sundance Tree Farm is a dog-friendly attraction in Placerville in California’s Gold Country.

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Sutro Baths

San Francisco

Sutro Baths, the historic ruins of an opulent public bath house established in 1896, offer a captivating experience for dog owners exploring San Francisco.

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Taylor Tallac Historic Site

South Lake Tahoe

Leashed dogs are allowed on the grounds, paths and along most of the waterfront of the Tallac Historic Site, once the summer playground of three elite San Francisco families who built estates here in the late 1800s.

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The Barlow

Sebastopol

The Barlow, located in Sebastopol, Sonoma County, is a unique business community that brings together food producers, wine makers, brewers, distillers, and artists under one roof.

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The Hangtown Kid Apple Ranch

Camino

The Hangtown Kid Apple Ranch in Camino, El Dorado County, is a delightful destination for those seeking a dog-friendly agricultural experience in Gold Country.

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Three Rivers Hideaway

Three Rivers

Three Rivers Hideaway, a serene park situated along the Kaweah River in Three Rivers, Tulare County, offers a tranquil retreat just 3 miles from the entrance to Sequoia National Park.

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Toro Creek Dog Beach

Morro Bay

Toro Creek Dog Beach in Morro Bay, San Luis Obispo County, California Coast, is a haven for furry companions to frolic freely along its mile-long stretch of sandy shoreline.

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Trees of Mystery

Klamath

Located in the Redwood Empire in Del Norte County, Trees of Mystery is California's premier nature attraction on the North coast!

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Truckee Welcome Center

Truckee

Truckee Welcome Center is a visitor welcome center in Truckee in California’s Lake Tahoe.

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Trumbull Peak Special Interest

Groveland

Note: Check with the forest service for status before heading to this area; roads are closed in winter and some areas were temporarily closed due to a fire last fall.

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Twin Pines Christmas Tree Farm

Georgetown

Twin Pines Christmas Tree Farm is a dog-friendly attraction in Georgetown in California’s Southern California.

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Valencia Travel Village

Castaic

Valencia Travel Village, located in Castaic, Los Angeles County, Southern California, is a sprawling RV destination perfect for families seeking a fun-filled getaway.

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Ventura Oaks

Oak View

In beautiful Ventura County, situated just 2 miles from beautifulLake Casitas, only 10 miles from the Pacific Ocean, and just 5 milesfrom the historic city of Ojai.

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Ventura Visitor Center

Ventura

At the Ventura Visitor Center, dogs are welcomed with open arms and a jar chock full of dog treats at the ready.

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Veteran’s Memorial Park

Monterey

Veteran's Memorial Park is a popular and beautiful 50 acre park in the forested hills of Monterey. Located only a mile from Downtown Monterey, this park is an affordable and fun way to stay overnight in the Monterey Peninsula.

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Village Camper Inn

Crescent City

Village Camper Inn, located in Crescent City, Del Norte County, offers a prime location between the Pacific Ocean and the Redwood National Park.

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Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway

Mount Shasta City

The Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway leads travelers to Mount Shasta City, a charming destination in Siskiyou County within the Shasta Cascade region. This picturesque city offers a range of dog-friendly attractions for visitors exploring the byway with their furry companions.

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Westfield Century City Centre

Los Angeles

Set in a striking outdoor setting, Westfield Century City Centre in Los Angeles County celebrates the urban sophistication of Los Angeles and the glamorous lifestyle of Southern California.

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