Plumas County: Majestic peaks and pup-friendly trails

By: DogTrekker Staff
Family Walk near Lake Almanor

Plumas County extends along the southeast corner of the Shasta Cascade region, midway between Mount Lassen and Lake Tahoe. National forest covers more than 75% of this scenic county, with meadows, canyons, ridges and lakes that offer views of Sierra Nevada and Cascade peaks.

Hotels, restaurants and a wealth of trails here welcome dogs, including paved routes in Lassen Volcanic National Park plus most Pacific Coast Trail routes in Lassen and the Plumas National Forest.

Lake Almanor is one of Plumas County’s biggest recreational draws. Expect Lassen Peak vistas and peaceful waters ideal for kayaking, paddleboarding, fishing and wakeboarding. Four-legged guests also enjoy exploring the 11-mile Lake Almanor Recreation Trail and the nearby Olsen Barn Trail in Chester.

Carol’s Cafe in Prattville, on the lake’s western shore, is a dog-friendly favorite with sandwiches, salads and fresh-baked pies. It’s five miles from there to Rocky Point Campground, a popular waterfront campsite.

Camping along Butte Lake, north of Lake Almanor, offers an immersive Lassen Volcanic National Park experience. South of the lake, head to charming Quincy for Victorian architecture, the Plumas County Museum and art exhibited along the Barn Quilt Trail. The Gold Pan Lodge, Bucks Lakeshore Resort and Quintopia Brewing are among local spots that welcome dogs.

Here is a printable itinerary for a day in Plumas County.

 

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