Central Valley
The Central Valley is both California’s breadbasket and a jumping-off point for excursions to the California Wine Country, Gold Country, the San Francisco Bay Area, Southern California, Yosemite Region and Lake Tahoe.
The cities of Sacramento and Vacaville are DogTrekker.com dog-passionate partners and are part of the journey as you travel from north to south through the Central Valley on Interstate 5 or California State Route 99, arriving in Bakersfield.
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Sacramento: A beer-lover’s magnet
Old Sacramento is a must-visit for history buffs and dog lovers alike. The area features wooden sidewalks, horse-drawn carriages, and plenty of dog-friendly spots.
Read moreChow down in Sacramento
I'll have the chicken salad... Photo:Kennejima Several years ago, Sacramento branded itself “America’s Farm-to-Fork Capital.” And no wonder: virtually every independently-owned restaurant in town prides itself on fresh ingredients sourced...
Read morePick a park and take a walk
Sacramento, California’s “City of Trees,” takes great pride in its shady parks. William Land Park, just south of downtown, is its largest urban oasis. The 166-acre preserve is home to...
Read moreDog-friendly Sacramento: Two rivers run through it
The American and Sacramento rivers converge at Discovery Park, just north of downtown Sacramento, and whichever way you trek along the 32-mile, multi-use Jedidiah Smith Memorial Trail (also known as...
Read moreExplore Sacramento and folsom
Buddy jumped 26 feet at Splash Dogs in Folsom No, gold wasn’t found in Sacramento or Folsom. But both cities played huge roles in the Gold Rush as supply centers,...
Read moreSacramento and folsom: gold country getaways
Dog party in downtown Sacramento. Photo: Kelly Huston Sacramento and Folsom are the dog-friendly gateways to California Gold Country. And there’s no denying it: temperatures here can get very hot...
Read moreTop dog, meet Capital City
Spring is a great time to visit Sacramento, as the city comes alive with a variety of outdoor activities, events,
Read moreTop destination stories of 2023
As this year comes to a close, our greatest joy comes from expressing gratitude for the DogTrekker family. Your engagement
Read moreWag your way through Old Sac
Sacramento’s No. 1 tourist destination is as popular with locals as with visitors. And now that masks are off and smiles are on, it’s crazy hopping with activity again. The...
Read morePlay in a park with your pup
Sacramento is known for its rich agricultural heritage and is often referred to as "America's Farm-to-Fork Capital" due to its abundance of fresh, locally-sourced food.
Read morePaws up for these dog-friendly hotels
If you’re like many visitors, you want to stay in a central location just a short jaunt from the attractions on your “must experience” list. Fortunately, central Sacramento is chock-full...
Read moreRancho Cordova: A beer-lovers destination!
Rancho Cordova, a suburban community on Highway 50 about 15 miles east of downtown Sacramento, is a great jumping-off place for forays into the Sierra foothills, as well as a...
Read moreVacaville is exciting, affordable and friendly for dogs
DogTrekkers love exploring Northern California, and one regional destination stands out for its convenient location and four-paw experiences.
Read moreAffordable hotels with dog-friendly amenities
Vacaville’s central location makes it an easy, budget-friendly home base for all sorts of Northern California adventures.
Read moreTwo new trails spotlight Vacaville’s top stops
Vacaville's popular taco and winery trails introduce some of the city's tastiest highlights. Now, two new trail guides offer additional ways to explore.
Read moreCulture, open-air patios and tacos galore
In Vacaville, you’ll find engaging surprises at every turn. The Western Railway Museum showcases 50 vintage cars across 22 dog-friendly acres.
Read morePlacer County promises trails, thrills and tasty surprises
Welcome to Placer County, a 1,400-square-mile playground where dog-friendly fun is always in season. From cosmopolitan Roseville and Rocklin,
Read moreSpecial events for you and your dog
DogTrekkers are a giving bunch as witnessed by their support for the adoption/rescue community through donations, volunteering, and attendance at
Read moreCalifornia SNO-Parks: SNO many options for dog-friendly fun
Here's a DogTrekker secret: Stories about California SNO-Parks are among our most-read each year! There's lots to bark about
Read moreWoof it up in Vacaville
So…what do you and your pup know about dog-friendly Vacaville and its slice of Solano County? Maybe not much if all you’ve done is zoom past the exits on Interstate...
Read moreDog-friendy Tuolumne County (video)
Welcome to Tuolumne County, California where you can experience iconic Yosemite explorations, authentic California Gold Country discoveries and unforgettable High Sierra outdoor adventures.
Read moreRaise a glass to the dog-friendly Delta
Just 15 miles south of downtown Sacramento, the scenic Sacramento River Delta opens up, city life slows to a crawl and the Clarksburg American Viticultural Area offers all kind of...
Read moreWag your way through the Central Valley
Redwood forests and mountains might be more scenically impressive, but there’s a different kind of ambience to be had in California’s flatlands. And the dog-friendly excursion trains that operate here...
Read morePlan a great Gilroy getaway with your dog
Follow your nose (as well as your dog’s) to the Garlic Capital of the World! Gilroy California is a great place for a getaway with your four-legged friend. You’ll find...
Read moreEat, drink and be hairy: Dog-friendly restaurants and wineries in Gilroy, CA
Gilroy is fortunate to have many dog-friendly restaurants and wineries. No need to leave your dog behind to enjoy a tasty meal away from home—you can just wine and dine...
Read moreA hotel for every budget
Vacaville is a convenient wine country gateway that’s also a short drive from both San Francisco and Sacramento. You’ll find some of the most reasonably priced accommodations around. Vacaville hotels...
Read moreCan you Suisun? if you haven’t, go soon!
While Napa and Sonoma bask in California wine-country publicity, Solano County’s “Rustic Wine Country,” aka Suisun Valley, deserves a place on your dog-friendly bucket list, too. The “hidden” valley is...
Read moreStay and play in Vacaville
Sure, you could drive home after a day of hiking or just romping with your dog the fabulous, 3,000-acre fenced canine playground at Lagoon Valley/Pena Adobe Park or the newer...
Read moreRaise a glass to the dog-friendly Delta
Just 15 miles south of downtown Sacramento, the Clarksburg American Viticultural Area offers all kind of dog-friendly, small-batch wine-tasting experiences.
Read moreTail-waggin’ fun in Folsom and surrounding areas
Just up Highway 50 from Sacramento, the city of Folsom is a superb dog-friendly destination with a handsomely renovated Old Town just a block or two from the Sacramento River....
Read moreCapital canine discoveries
If it’s your first visit to Sacto, don’t neglect to take a stroll through Capitol Park, a 40-acre urban preserve surrounding the imposing domed structure.
Read moreEast to the foothills and apples galore
While parts of El Dorado County were impacted by the Caldor Fire in August and September, the Apple Hill Growers region north of Placerville (about 45 minutes from Sacramento on Highway...
Read moreExplore Sacramento’s ‘big back yard’ with your pup
As the seasons change and the smoke from Northern California wildfires gives way to crystal-blue skies, opportunities for exploring Sacramento and the destinations in its “big back yard” expand. Make...
Read moreBark at the bots, but don’t give up
It’s usually difficult to snag a reservation at popular lakeside, state and national parks at this point in the year. Many can take repeated attempts to score. This year, however,...
Read moreSacramento’s dog-friendly outdoor dining scene
Sacramento’s restaurant scene, is in full bloom; heated dining tents and patios have sprung up all over town, and with the weather generally mild, dog-friendly patio dining is ramping up...
Read moreDog-friendly surprises in Solano County
Taken aback by prices at Napa and Sonoma hotels and wineries? Stay in Vacaville at half the price and visit nearby Suisun Valley Rustic Wine Country,
Read morePumpkins patches and wine, oh my!
There’s no time better than October to visit the Suisun Valley between Davis and Vacaville in Solano County.
Read moreFind a dog-friendly place in Placer County
Placer County is large and diverse, stretching from just north of Sacramento County all the way to Tahoe’s north shore. In between are hundreds of square miles of national forest...
Read moreFolsom: Gateway to Gold Country
Folsom isn’t only a convenient destination for Northern California visitors, it’s also diverse, offering many options for “socially distanced” outdoor recreation. Start by stepping out on a segment of the...
Read moreConcord: Hike, drink, dine & unwind
The Contra Costa County town of Concord calls itself a “Northern California Original,” and it’s easy to see why. With a booming craft brew scene, creative dining options and a...
Read moreNaturalist John Muir’s dog-friendly legacy
John Muir might be most famous for his conservation efforts in the Yosemite region, but he wrote and raised a family in the East Bay community near Concord and cherished...
Read moreGo north, DogTrekkers, go north!
A month from now, the epic waterfalls of the Shasta-Cascade region in Northern California will be gushing in spectacular fashion. That said, the cascades on the McCloud River —Lower, Middle...
Read moreVacaville: a dog-friendly base camp for new discoveries
There’s a lot more to Vacaville than meets the eye when whizzing past it on Interstate 80. Dog-friendly lodging abounds (take note: it’s lot less expensive than in nearby Napa or...
Read morePaws up for the Mount Diablo Region
The dog-friendly East Bay communities of Concord and Pleasant Hill in Contra Costa County have something very much in common: both look out on Mount Diablo, an isolated peak that...
Read moreGo soon to Suisun!
When it comes to dog-friendly wineries, Suisun Valley wineries in Solano County are just a hop-skip away from Vacaville, San Francisco and Sacramento. This unpretentious “Rustic Wine Country” is one...
Read moreDrifting about in the Delta
The San Joaquin-Sacramento River Delta is a boater’s paradise that in places feels like anther world. But you don’t need a boat to explore this rich agricultural region marked with...
Read moreVisit a close-in, dog-friendly campground
Even if you’re an urban dweller, you don’t have to go far to snag a spot in the woods (although you might have trouble with reservations).
Read moreMuch to adore about Amador County wine
This beautiful, rolling county southeast of Sacramento is highly regarded both for its wines and historic towns like Sutter Creek and Plymouth that beg lingering. Six dog-friendly wineries on the Amador...
Read moreBrews and more in Rancho Cordova
Rancho Cordova, a suburban community on Highway 50 about 15 miles east of downtown Sacramento, is a great jumping-off place for forays into the Sierra foothills, but it’s also a...
Read morePleasant surprises in Pleasant Hill
This East Bay community of 35,000 is surrounded by hills that perfectly reflect its name. But while some may view its location (23 miles east of San Francisco and 73...
Read moreHappy Tails Pet Sanctuary
There Karli was, a cute little dog wandering the streets of Sacramento. Picked up as a stray. Unclaimed by anybody. But then along came Happy Tails Pet Sanctuary.
Read moreWhere to stay with your dog in Sacramento
From the downtown core to the farthest reaches of suburbia, Sacramento abounds with dog-friendly places to stay. If downtown is your chosen destination, the new Kimpton Sawyer might be just...
Read moreEat, drink, be merry with your dog by your side
Outdoor dining is an integral part of Sacramento culture, and restaurants with dog-friendly patios are too numerous to count. For walkability and a huge diversity of offerings, the Midtown residential/retail/dining/entertainment...
Read moreNorth Valley Animal Disaster Group
If you're feeling both helpless and grateful as rains finally douse the catastrophic Camp Fire, you're not alone. But there are a lot of heroes stepping up to render aid...
Read moreJingle bell pup crawl, Sacramento
Jingle Bell Pup Crawl, Sacramento – Dec. 8 Few animal shelter and city holiday fundraising events promise to be as much fun as the Sacramento SPCA’s second annual Jingle Bell Pup Crawl from noon...
Read moreYolo county spca purrfect howliday pawty, Sacramento
Yolo County SPCA Purrfect Howliday Pawty, Sacramento – Nov. 30 Dinner, live music, a silent auction and presentations about programs and community partnership are on the menu for the Yolo SPCA’s evening...
Read morePets lifeline 2018
Wherever Chavo came from, he was much loved and knows how to be a good dog. That's the report from his foster parents at Pets Lifeline in Sonoma, who took...
Read moreWhere to chow down with your pup in vacaville
When it’s mealtime in Vacaville, you’ll find many casual, dog-friendly options, from pizza and barbecue to Mexican, Italian and sandwich shops.
Read moreHike, sniff and park it on the alamo creek bikeway
Yes it’s primarily a bike path, but dog walkers will find much to enjoy along the shaded, 4.4-mile Alamo Creek Bikeway.
Read moreTake a stroll through history
Don’t you love it when you stumble upon something great that you never knew about before? That’s the feeling that takes over upon entering Lagoon Valley/Peña Adobe Regional Park, a...
Read moreCall it a night in the Tri-Valley
Sure, you could commute from the Bay Area or Sacramento, but why not make a weekend of it? After a day of hiking or touring the wine or craft-beer trails,...
Read moreSummer fun with your pup in folsom
History, a vibrant dining scene and outdoor recreation options galore beckon in this gateway to California Gold Country.
Read moreCool your jets (and your pets) in Sacramento
Sacramento is hot, hot, hot—and we’re not talking summer weather. The restaurant and craft brewery scene here has exploded of late, and thanks to a (usually) mild climate, outdoor dining...
Read moreLots new to see and do in rancho cordova
Highway 50 buzzes right through Rancho Cordova between Sacramento and Folsom, so unless you pull off to explore, you won’t know what you’re missing. Start, perhaps with an overnight stay...
Read moreAll aboard a choo-choo train
The chug-chug and urgent whistle call of an approaching train is always exciting, especially when a vintage steam engine leads the charge. How can you hear it and see it...
Read moreDog-friendly campground reservation resources
• California State Parks rolled out a new reservation system, ReserveCalifornia, in August of last year, with new features still being phased in. Users who create a profile can reserve...
Read moreA few of our favorite dog-friendly campgrounds
Almost every public campground in California is dog-friendly, but that doesn’t mean your dog is welcome to hike with you, even on a leash.
Read moreKimpton Sawyer Hotel, Sacramento
Smack downtown in the middle of the action surrounding the new Golden 1 Center (home of the Sacramento Kings), the new, 260-room Kimpton Sawyer co-anchors a developing retail and entertainment...
Read moreSunny Tri-Valley wineries welcome dogs
The Tri-Valley region, an hour east of San Francisco, is nothing if not full of surprises, especially when it comes to wine. Production is centered in the rolling Livermore Valley...
Read moreA cluster of winery finds in Gold Country
Wine grapes were introduced to the Sierra Nevada foothills during the Gold Rush years, when miners were thirsty for refreshment and farmers eager to provide. Today, the Sierra Foothills AVA...
Read moreCarneros, here we come
What part of the Napa and Sonoma valleys is closest to the Bay Area and Sacramento? The answer: Carneros, a wine-growing region and AVA (American Viticultural Area) that spans parts...
Read moreMake time for Mount Shasta
The Shasta Cascade region’s name comes from a monumental mountain (Mount Shasta, at 14,179 feet, one of the highest peaks in the country) and the Cascade mountain range that begins...
Read moreKick some Butte
Butte County, a quick 70 miles north of Sacramento via interstate 5, is more than just drive-by country. Besides being home to Chico, a vibrant college town; and Lake Oroville, second-largest...
Read moreDog-friendly pumpkin patches in NorCal
What's Halloween without a visit to a pumpkin patch, especially if the pumpkin patch doubles as a seasonal family theme park?
Read moreMake it a meal deal
Be sure to stash a few treats in your pocket so Spike won’t get jealous while the rest of you take your pick of food-truck fare and enjoy live music,...
Read moreHistoric Folsom: Gateway to the Gold Country
Visitors know Folsom for the song made famous by the Man in Black, but no one sings the blues once they get to this historic little city at the western...
Read morePull up a pillow (and a dog bed) and stay the night
While the Tri-Valley region is within easy commuting distance of the Bay Area and Sacramento, after a day of hiking or touring the wine or craft beer trails, it’s always...
Read moreWhat and where is Tri-Valley?
Three valleys and four cities make up the Tri-Valley region, which away from urban areas is characterized by rolling hills studded with gnarly oaks and sprawling vineyards. It’s less than...
Read moreFifth stop: Mammoth Lakes back to Sac via Yosemite
Allow a full day—or more, if time permits—for the long but scenic drive back to Sacramento via Highway 120 over Tioga Pass Road through Yosemite National Park.
Read moreFirst stop: Start in Sacramento
The California capital makes a great jumping-off place for DogTrekkers poised for a trip to high country. Snuggle into a dog-friendly hotel, dine on a restaurant patio with your pup...
Read moreCrystal blue persuasion
You’ve probably seen, en-route to Lake Tahoe on Highway 50, the left-turn lane directing traffic onto Ice House Road leading into the Crystal Basin Recreation Area. Take time to explore...
Read moreHere’s where to SNO-Park
Wondering where to go to the snow with Rover? Start with a look at the DogTrekker SNO-PARKS page and map
Read morePyrpaw Rescue
Some months ago, Bear was facing death before his life had really started, through no fault of his own. At 2 1/2, the happy, healthy Great Pyrenees dog became a...
Read moreSee the lights
Holiday parades and light displays are part and parcel of the American holiday experience, with cities and towns large and small getting into the illuminated holiday spirit. Here are three...
Read moreSacramento’s big gift
Almost every city and shelter in California sponsors a holiday adoption event, but few are as fortunate as Sacramento in having a benefactor like Kim Pacini-Hauch, a pet-loving real-estate agent...
Read moreVine and dine in Sonoma
Sonoma County is one of California’s largest and most diverse regions—and one that can seem very close or very far away, depending on your time, destination and inclinations. For a...
Read moreThree must-see’s for you and your dog
Shasta Dam, the second-largest concrete dam in the United States (after Grand Coulee in Washington) is a wonder to behold, as is Shasta Lake, the largest reservoir in California. If it’s...
Read moreClimb (or drive) every mountain
On a clear day, 14,179-foot-high Mount Shasta comes into view just north of Sacramento as you make the trip up Interstate 5.
Read moreWhere to float away
Northern California has more houseboating opportunities than any other state in the Union, but a little homework is always in order. For comprehensive information and comparisons, check in with Forever...
Read moreFolsom: Gateway to Gold Country
Yes, country legend Johnny Cash put Folsom on America's musical map—and soon there will be a 2.5-mile, Class I bike trail named in his honor. It will cross Folsom Prison...
Read moreMore wet ways to play
Stand-Up Paddleboarding, SUP for short, is an emerging sport with Hawaiian heritage that’s caught on big all up and down California. The newest craze: teaching dogs to hitch a ride....
Read moreTop paw-tested campgrounds
We don’t claim to be personally familiar with every campground in California, but our experiences at these dog-friendly sites have been pawsitive enough to keep us coming back again and...
Read moreRules and regs regarding rover
Camp life can be very exciting for a dog, so long as she doesn’t eat too many marshmallows. Dogs are welcome at 90 percent of California campgrounds—it’s the rare one...
Read moreTiptoe through the tulips in davis
Sometimes a lovely May day beckons with a leisurely stroll, rather than a full-on hike. For DogTrekkers who enjoy spring blooms,
Read moreTuolumne county (north/big oak flat) entrance
There is plenty to see as you and your four-legged companion wander through rugged Tuolumne County toward the Big Oak Flat entrance to Yosemite National Park.
Read moreLots to wag about in tri-valley
For those who live in San Francisco, Sacramento and most points in between, the Tri-Valley region, with its rolling topography and semi-rural character, offers a refreshing change of venue for...
Read moreIt’s “fleas navidad” in Sacramento
The Sacramento SPCA is among organizations working many angles this holiday season in an effort to raise funds and find loving homes for the animals in its temporary care. It’s...
Read moreStake a claim in Sacramento
Photo Credit: Eileen McFall (CC) If you’re one for “spoke and wheel” getaways, the centrally located state capital makes a great hub for day trips throughout the region. Of course,...
Read moreBark when you discover vacaville
Don’t you love it when you stumble across something great that you never knew about before? That’s the feeling that takes
Read moreTake a Yolo County detour
In Yolo County, Interstate 80 runs right past the UC Davis campus and within ball-throwing distance of Sudwerk, one of the state’s pioneering craft breweries.
Read moreDog-friendly western railway museum
People and pups interested in history have a couple of great options within a half-hour’s drive. The Western Railway Museum, on a rural stretch of Highway 12, is a fascinating...
Read moreButte humane society 2015
Meet Hooch, a happy young fellow who seeks a spot as the only dog in a loving home. A smart guy who loves practicing his obedience skills (especially if treats...
Read moreButte county getaway with humphrey
Bidwell Park Just an hour north of Sacramento, Butte County is a great place for an outdoorsy getaway with your canine companion. The surprises start in the county seat of...
Read moreSip ‘n’ sightsee with your dog
Photo Credit: JJ (CC) The Napa Valley wine region boasts about 120 wineries that welcome dogs on their grounds and/or their tasting rooms.
Read moreEnjoy farm-to-glass bounty in Sacramento
Norman visiting the CA State Capitol. Photo credit: Julie Christensen With more than 200 hundred wineries situated within a 75-mile radius of the state Capitol, Sacramento can lay claim to...
Read moreSup with your pup
Stand-Up Paddle-boarding has caught on big-time with canine passengers as well as the people who do the paddling. Most dogs love to ride along, although it can take some coaxing...
Read moreSacramento’s dog-friendly craft breweries
(CC) Sephiroty To say the craft-brewery scene has exploded in Sacramento is an understatement: the California capital just might lead the nation in number of craft breweries per capita, with...
Read moreCity of Sacramento’s front street shelter
We've told you before about the dramatic turnaround of the City of Sacramento's Front Street shelter. Once a dark and deadly place for dogs, it's much safer and happier these...
Read moreExploring greater Sacramento’s wine regions
Sacramento's self-proclaimed title as "America's Farm-to-Fork Capital," and regional wineries are a big part of the picture.
Read moreLead me to lodi
Lodi is a San Joaquin County town and wine region 35 miles south of Sacramento. It is an up-and-coming visitor destination that boasts some 90 wineries, many with dog-friendly grounds...
Read moreYearning for yolo
You can’t know what you’re missing if you don’t pull off the highway, and for DogTrekkers speeding through Yolo County on Interstate 80, there are myriad reasons to put on...
Read moreVroom over to vacaville
Sometimes the places in our own backyard are the least explored. And for many Northern Californians, Vacaville, a familiar name on Interstate 80, is one of them.
Read moreExplore the countryside
The words “wine” and “Sacramento” may not seem to go together—until you realize more than 200 wineries and tasting rooms are situated within 75 miles of the state capital.
Read moreCity of Sacramento animal care services 2013
In the old days, the City of Sacramento's animal shelter was a notoriously dark, even abusive institution. When we checked in with them a couple of years ago, new management...
Read moreSay hello to folsom
Johnny Cash may have slipped Folsom into America’s psyche, but visitors will sing a different tune once they experience the vitality of this historic little city at the western gateway...
Read moreSacramento wineries and beyond with your furry friend
The words “wine” and “Sacramento” may not seem to go together—until you realize more than 200 wineries and tasting rooms are situated within 75 miles of the state capital. Many...
Read morePie am i in gold country
Things get so busy in October in the Apple Hill region of El Dorado County that shuttle buses are put into play. But from Labor Day weekend until the calendar...
Read moreButte humane society
Since 1911, Chico's Butte Humane Society, one of the county's oldest nonprofit agencies, has been coming to the aid of animals in need, helping the lost and abandoned find new...
Read moreGolden state greyhound adoption
Golden State Greyhound Adoption places retired racing greyhounds in adoptive homes in the San Francisco Bay Area, the greater Sacramento area and beyond.
Read moreBark for benicia
Yelp, we thought that seeing this Solano County town in the No. 4 slot on the Dog Fancy list would elicit yowls of surprise. Yet behind all those happily wagging...
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