Snow-topped peaks, high-desert scenery and wide-open grasslands set the stage for activities in Modoc County, which borders Oregon and Nevada in the northeast corner of the Shasta Cascade region. The west comes alive in this peaceful part of California, where turn of-the-century streetscapes and ranches are common.
The Modoc Wildlife Refuge attracts adventure travelers and wildlife watchers (more than 200 bird species live or migrate through here), and the region’s mountains and lakes provide outdoor options all year round.
Stargazers love Surprise Valley, in far northeastern California. For an extra-magical experience, book a pet-friendly room at Surprise Valley Hot Springs and enjoy a sunset soak in the adults-only tub: It’s open to adult people as well as adult dogs. Fuel up at Country Hearth in nearby Cedarville, which has outdoor tables and a wide-ranging menu.
The Modoc National Forest unfolds between Cedarville and Alturas, presenting a wild landscape with dog-friendly campgrounds, picnic areas and trails. Leashed dogs are welcome in Cave Lake Campground, a quiet, pine-ringed refuge, while the Super 8 Alturas is conveniently close to local retailers and restaurants.
To the south, just off 395, Likely Place Golf & RV Resort is a hub for golfing, hiking, fishing, stargazing and splashing around. The family-friendly RV site also welcomes dogs.