North Coast
Our pups have discerning tastes: good sleeps, good eats and plenty of play. Just north of San Francisco, the "North of Ordinary" counties of California – Lake, Mendocino, Humboldt and Del Norte – offer plenty of fun for both you and fido on the North Coast in Northern California.
Here you'll find California's favorite whales, wineries and woof walks. Relaxation is the name of the game, and your dog is welcome almost anywhere.
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Tucked above Pudding Creek Beach on a scenic stretch of California’s North Coast, the Beachcomber Motel is a true blufftop gem.
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Read moreMagic is real in pup-friendly Mendocino County
Mendocino County captivates those who travel with furry family members, and it has also enchanted DogTrekker readers for decades. With mist-cloaked valleys, ancient redwood stands, and stunning state parks that...
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Read moreStep into the magic of Mendocino
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Read moreDelights for dogs in Mendocino County
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The Noyo Harbor inn is a Craftsman-style dream with spa treatments, waterfront dining and access to adventures for you and your four-legged family members. From here, it’s easy to explore...
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From on-site organic gardens and Noyo Harbor fishing village scenes to Fort Bragg murals, the pup-friendly Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens,
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The Noyo Harbor Inn keeps things cozy, with 15 well-appointed rooms that feature original woodwork, gas fireplaces, soaking tubs and other amenities.
Read moreA pup-friendly patio with a view
Dog parents love the riverfront patio at HarborView Bistro and Bar, the inn’s signature restaurant. Starters, brunch classics, and entrees showcase seasonal ingredients,
Read moreTasty dishes and drinks that do good
The HarborView Bistro & Bar is proud to support the Noyo Center for Marine Science – a local non-profit whose mission is to advance ocean conservation
Read moreWellness meets tail-waggin’ fun at the Stanford Inn
Few places match Mendocino’s natural beauty. The Stanford Inn stretches along 10 coastal acres here, framed by USDA-certified organic gardens, towering trees and Pacific Ocean views. Dog-friendly for 43 years...
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Read moreThe perfect pairing of rest and relaxation
Imagine a spacious suite with a cozy, wood-burning fireplace, private patio, and fresh breezes blowing off the endless blue ocean.
Read moreFamily fun with a pup-friendly pedigree
The Stanford Inn is a family-friendly jewel with plenty of four-paw delights – think hiking trails, a heated saltwater pool, scavenger hunts, canoes that accommodate dogs,
Read moreCanine-centered and eco-friendly at heart
Sustainability is woven throughout the Stanford Inn experience. This dog-passionate, purpose-driven destination employs biodynamic and organic gardening methods,
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Anchored around a charming 1853 home, the Little River Inn has stylish accommodations with dog-friendly amenities like water dishes, waste bags, welcome treats and pet towels.
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The Little River Inn features amazing views and amenities, but the people really make this property shine. The innkeepers have deep Mendocino County roots
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The Little River Inn rolls out the red carpet for dog-lovers and their four-legged friends. They offer two fabulous packages: the Water Dog Sea Cave Package and the River Dog...
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Read moreBorrow a buddy at the Beachcomber Properties, Fort Bragg
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Read moreClose by dog-friendly dining in Fort Bragg
The cool thing about staying in Fort Bragg is the access to a wide range of dog-friendly dining options. From the Harborview Bistro and Bar, overlooking the scenic Noyo River, to the...
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Tucked above Pudding Creek Beach on a scenic stretch of California’s North Coast, the Beachcomber Motel is a true blufftop gem.
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Read moreEmbrace the charm of coastal Mendocino: A pawsitively perfect spring coastal getaway with your dog
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Read moreWin a Fort Bragg, Mendocino County beach DogCation®!
Win a two-night DogCation® at one of the three Beachcomber Hotel properties in Fort Bragg: The Beachcomber Motel, Surf & Sand Lodge, or the Beach House Inn. In addition, each...
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Your dog deserves a vacation too! The Little River Inn is rolling out the red carpet for dog-lovers and their four-legged companions with their dog kayaking packages.
Read moreFort Bragg: Affordable and uniquely dog-friendly
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The Beachcomber Motel & Spa in Fort Bragg has officially gone to the dogs with their latest addition of Pet Suites and a new, leash-free Dog Park.
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The holidays are here and DogTrekker has a couple of cookbooks from our dog-passionate coastal lodging partners that are sure to give back for years to come.
Read moreAll aboard! Take a dog-friendly train ride to summer fun
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For more than 130 years, this No. 1 vintage excursion train in California has traveled through Northern California redwood forests.
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Ah, Mendocino! This Northern California county’s beautiful stretch of coastline is a perfect place to retreat to in summertime, especially when the Central Valley is a bit warmer (don’t forget...
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Interior Mendocino is dotted with redwood groves, wineries, off-the-beaten-path parks and small towns that extend a warm welcome to travelers with pets.
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Read moreOne dog-friendly Mendocino drive: Highway 128
Start your road trip at Cloverdale, turning off Highway 101 and heading west on Highway 128. This scenic route offers up many delights, including the Boonville General Store in southern Mendocino...
Read moreThe Stanford Inn – authentically eco-minded
A 2022 report from Expedia Group explores the brand principles that travelers value: a commitment to sustainability, small crowds, local businesses and mental well-being top that list.
Read moreCoastal Mendocino: Sustainable by nature
Fresh sea breezes. Fido-friendly paddling, pedaling and hiking. Sustainable practices and cleaning products. Local wine and produce plated hours after harvest.
Read moreDog-friendly dining in Fort Bragg
The cool thing about staying in Fort Bragg is the access to a wide range of great restaurants.
Read moreMaiya’s stay in Ruthie’s cabin at Nick’s Cove
I wanted to share a pic of our Lab Maiya at Ruthie's Cabin at Nick's Cove.
Read moreWater view dog-friendly cottages and tables
Nick’s Cove Restaurant, Oyster Bar & Cottages is a dog-friendly, boutique resort on Tomales Bay in Marin County.
Read moreCelebrate 10 winery areas in Mendocino County
Nothing like a change of scenery to cleanse your soul! If wine tasting is on your agenda, know that Mendocino County
Read moreChow down with a view
Many dog-friendly restaurant decks and patios in Mendocino County will contribute to making your trip more memorable. A favorite: the
Read moreFall into Mendocino County
California travelers know fall is the ripe time to pack the hiking boots for an adventure in Northern California’s Mendocino County.
Read morePaddle with your pup in Mendocino County
Coastal Mendocino County is stitched to rivers and ocean, but visitors aren’t restricted to just looking at the water.
Read moreRedwoods, railroads and dogs, oh my!
Experience classic Mendocino County on the California Western Railroad’s Redwood Route. Dog and family friendly rides on the Skunk Train.
Read moreMendocino: more than a day trip
Mendocino County is a DogTrekker favorite for so many reasons. That is why we have partnered with so many hotels, inns, resorts, cabins and glamping properties over the years. You...
Read moreRoom to roam in Mendocino
Lace up your hiking boots, load your pup into the car and get a grip on your leash: you’ll need it when you see how excited
Read moreA pedigreed playground for your pup
The active Noyo Harbor fishing village sets an engaging backdrop for a Noyo Harbor Inn stay.
Read moreDog-friendly rooms with a view
Almost half of the Noyo Harbor Inn’s 15 spacious rooms accommodate pups. Choose from king and queen options with soaking tubs, fireplaces and decks—plus views of gardens
Read morePaws for dinner on the patio
Perched on the river’s edge, the inn’s Harborview Bistro and Bar offers indoor dining and open-air deck and garden seats. Pup-friendly patio spots fill up fast,
Read moreBest in show: dog-friendly Noyo Harbor Inn
Welcome to Fort Bragg, where dog-friendly rooms at the Noyo Harbor Inn overlook the tree-lined Noyo River. The inn features waterfront patio dining, spa services and authentic Craftsman details dating...
Read moreAll Skunk Train experiences
Step back in time for a magical ride through the redwoods on the world-famous Skunk Train.
Read moreRedwoods, railroads and Mendocino County magic
California Western Railroad lines have wound through majestic Mendocino County redwoods for 135 years.
Read moreBoard the storied Skunk Train
Experience classic Mendocino County on the California Western Railroad’s Redwood Route, a logging-era line established in 1885.
Read moreDog-friendly cottages and tables with a view
Take a national seashore, cross it with some intriguing history, add luxury cottages, an oyster bar and restaurant.
Read moreThe best dog-friendly cabins and cottages for your summer and fall trips
Yikes, can it be mid-summer already? Road trips are all the rage and travelers are on the move with their pups. The top lodging choice for DogTrekkers this year are...
Read moreBig river beckons at Catch a Canoe
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Read moreWater Dog package at the Little River Inn
The Little River Inn brings back its very popular Water Dog package at the Little River Inn Resort & Spa, perched on a bluff overlooking the Pacific. You’ll enjoy a two-night...
Read moreWalking trails and waggin’ tails near the Stanford Inn
Stanford Inn Wellness Programs Director Sid Garza-Hillman oversees experiences that help resort guests recharge, revive and restore their health.
Read moreRest and recharge in coastal Mendocino at the Stanford Inn!
Tucked between old-growth trees and USDA-certified organic gardens, this dog-friendly destination weaves wellness, relaxation and only-in-California recreation into each stay.
Read moreWellness by the sea at the Stanford Inn
While many spa and wellness resorts push guests toward fixed goals, the Stanford Inn by the Sea breaks healthy living into manageable, easy-to-integrate steps.
Read moreActivities for every family member at the Stanford Inn
With a blufftop location above sparkling Mendocino Bay, the Stanford Inn by the Sea is a convenient home base for adventurers of all ages.
Read moreFavorite California campgrounds for dog lovers
New discoveries are nice, but so are places to which you and your four-legged buddy return time after time. Here are a few of our paw-tested California campgrounds for dogs.
Read moreDog-friendly road trip: Highway 128, Mendocino County
Leaving Highway 101 at Cloverdale (Sonoma county), and heading on CA-128 West, this scenic road offers up many delights, from the Boonville General Store (think deli goodies from pizza to...
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Mendocino County isn’t day-trip distance from any metropolitan area, which, for DogTrekkers, means you’ll want to cuddle up with your pup at a dog-friendly lodging establishment.
Read moreSeaside waves and walks with your dog
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Read moreDog-friendly attractions on the Mendo Coast
The Mendocino Coast is rich in natural attractions, from beaches and redwood forests to vast networks of trails where you and your pup can hike to your hearts' content.
Read moreRoad-tripping with the pack
Our dogs Hudson (lab mix; male), Bunny (Red Carolina Dog, female), Domino (Cattle dog/Border/Boston mix, female) are our favorite road-tripper family! We make yearly trips to Mendocino where the hiking...
Read moreBorrow a buddy at the Beachcomber Properties, Fort Bragg
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Read moreLeave no dog behind
One simple mission has always guided DogTrekker’s work: Leave no dog behind, whether you’re on vacation or at a shelter.
Read moreRailbike rides with Rover
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Read moreGo north to find dog-friendly cottages in Mendocino County
Visitors love Mendo for its mellow vibe, and it doesn’t get more mellow than at Little River Inn, a beloved getaway destination family-owned for five generations.
Read moreEvery dog has its day in Fort Bragg
The Beachcomber group of properties are a sure bet for visitors traveling to Fort Bragg with furry companions: The group includes three dog-friendly hotels.
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Read moreDog-passionate from the get-go
Stanford Inn by the Sea has been welcoming pets for almost 40 years—it was, in fact, one of the first B&Bs in California to do so. Innkeepers Joan and Jeff...
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Seclusion is the name of the game at The Other Place, a complex of four cottages on a 500-acre ranch outside Boonville overlooking the gorgeous Anderson Valley. The ranch is...
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For almost 30 years now, the Humane Society for Inland Mendocino County has been providing a safe haven for the county's critters in distress, finding them new loving homes, and...
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A mere five minutes from Little River, much-photographed Mendocino Village, with its wealth of lacy Victorians and colorful saltbox cottages, is loaded with places to enjoy with your four-legged friend....
Read moreDog-friendly brags in Fort Bragg
Fort Bragg, the largest dog-friendly community on the Mendo coast has much to recommend, including the Beachcomber group of properties offering variety and value close to the sea. The Beachcomber...
Read moreSee the light (or spend a dog-friendly night) at Point Arena
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Read moreLittle rRver, big tail-waggin’ attractions
Drive north from Point Arena 31 winding miles and you come to a little town that packs a big dog-friendly punch. Book a room at the Heritage House Resort (you’ll...
Read moreStart at the dog-friendly border town of Gualala
Gualala is a border town, but not in the usual sense of the word. Just over the Sonoma County line in Mendocino County, it’s a boho kind of place with...
Read moreRiver cruisin’ with your canine
Many say that coastal Mendocino County is not so much a place as a state of mind. And for DogTrekkers, full immersion wouldn’t be complete without a dog-friendly paddle excursion...
Read moreScenery rules at these dog-friendly campgrounds
Three pet-friendly campgrounds at MacKerricher State Park, just three miles from Fort Bragg in Mendocino County, put you smack on the scenic coast within sight and sound of the sea.
Read moreFort fun!
DogTrekker.com reader Karen N. sent in a few photos of her dogs at Fort Funston, San Francisco's off-leash dog haven. Karen writes, "In my opinion, the most beautiful place in...
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The Madrones, an Italian-style enclave in the Mendocino County town of Philo, is a multifaceted destination with a tasting room, five pet-friendly “guest quarters,” a wellness spa and a dog-friendly restaurant, Wickson Restaurant, specializing in...
Read moreWine time! paws up for these mendo wineries
OK, nobody can visit four dozen dog-friendly wineries on one trip! Nevertheless, that’s how many await along the Highway 128 and Highway 101 corridors. Pick a region and let serendipity...
Read moreChow down with your pup within sight of the sea
Travel with your dog can be very rewarding, but there are always a few problems to solve—such as finding restaurants where your dog can join you beside or beneath your...
Read moreDog-passionate places to rest heads and paws
You know that you and your four-legged companion have arrived at the right lodging place when you’re greeted with treats at the desk and the room comes with dog bed,...
Read moreAmador county
Follow Highway 49 south through Amador County for yet another take on Gold Country. You’ll find lodging at historic, dog-friendly establishments like Hanford House in Sutter Creek, the Imperial Hotel...
Read moreNoyo Beach, Mendocino County
Noyo Beach, Mendocino County. Legal places to romp off-leash with your dog are few and far between on Mendocino County’s gorgeous coastline, but one place you can unclip and let...
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 moreRiver dogs rule at Little River Inn
Little River Inn, in the coastal Mendocino County town of Little River, offers a River Dog package, good June through October, that includes two nights in a pet-friendly, ocean-view room...
Read moreBark early to reserve these primo camping spots
OK, let’s face it: the early bird gets the worm—or in some cases, the campsite. Mark your calendar six months in advance and either go
Read moreNoyo Harbor Inn, Fort Bragg
Fresh from a six-year, $1.6 million renovation, the Noyo Harbor Inn, a 15-room, craftsman-style B&B, accents its more than century-old heritage with refreshed décor complimenting its historic character. Set on...
Read moreNew dog-friendly hotels in California
DogTrekker.com would like to thank all DogTrekkers who contributed to our 2018 reader survey. You let us know that one of the topics you’d most like us to address this...
Read morePaws for a good read
Whether it’s a novel, a feel-good memoir, a training how-to or a delve into animal psychology, books about animals and the animal-human bond make cherished gifts for the dog-lovers in...
Read moreThe season of giving
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Read moreTake time to coast
Mendocino County is mostly rural, and its extensive patchwork of public lands encompasses everything from national forests and state parks to dog-friendly preserves administered by the Bureau of Land Management....
Read moreA toast to Mendo festival season
Would you believe more than 1,000 varieties of mushrooms grow beneath Mendocino’s ferns and redwoods? It’s true—and also best to let the experts identify what’s edible and what’s not! You’ll...
Read morePaws for an overnight break in Mendocino County
The summer crowds are gone, cool weather has set in and Mendocino County lodging properties are tempting visitors with low-season specials.
Read moreDogcation adventures at the Stanford Inn and beyond
DogCation winner Jolene C. recently wrote in to let us know about her adventures in Mendocino County with her daughter and two pups at the Stanford Inn by the Sea...
Read moreRedwoods, rivers, Rover and you
The redwood-hugged Russian River is the best-known stream rolling through Sonoma County, but it’s not the only one. Up north, the Gualala River, on the border with Mendocino County, enters...
Read moreAll aboard (dogs, too)!
Excursion-train rides are fun for the whole family, and several lines in Northern California allow dogs to ride along, too. Our pick for a fall rail outing: Pumpkin Trains at...
Read moreBeach it in Mendocino County
Whether you drive all or just some of the 102 intoxicating miles of Highway 1 hugging the Mendocino County shore, you’re sure to find many places to pull over and...
Read moreMoseying on Mendocino waterways
There’s something magical about the Big River estuary near Mendocino—and something ingenious about the “canine cruiser” that transports two- and four-legged visitors down the calm and inky river to the...
Read moreElk spotting at Lake Pillsbury
On a camping trip at Pogie Point Campground? Lake Pillsbury in the Mendocino National Forest of Lake County, California, Wendi and her dogs Mimi and Mei Mei woke up one morning...
Read moreExceptions to California State Parks rules
Most California State Parks restrict canine companions to campgrounds, day-use picnic areas and paved roads, but we’ve found a trio that allow four-paw venturing on dirt trails.
Read moreLittle River with my little buddy
Kristina B. remembers a wonderful stay at the Cottages at Little River Cove with her best buddy.
Read moreWhite wine on a winter’s day
Mendocino County’s wineries produce many reds, of course, but crisp viogniers and other whites are also specialties of the region, even on a winter's day.
Read moreDog-friendly lodging for you and yours
Mendocino County is big and diverse, but there’s something extra-soothing about making base camp within sight or sound of the sea. Settle into a king pet suite at the Beachcomber...
Read moreThe dining with dog conundrum
While most Mendocino County restaurants with outdoor dining venues allow dogs to curl up under the table with their owners, winter weather can throw that option a curve ball. In...
Read moreThe National Forest/BLM advantage
State parks and national parks are notoriously unaccommodating when it comes to dogs. With few exceptions, four-paw visitors aren’t allowed outside developed campgrounds or off of paved roads and paths....
Read moreNorth Coast winery ramble
If your dog is like most, she doesn’t give a sniff about how “approachable” the wine you’re sipping might be. She cares about how approachable the winery’s visitor facility is...
Read moreGlamp it up with your pup in Mendocino
In Mendocino County, Mendocino Grove is the place to glamp it up with your pup in Mendocino. On 37 wooded acres between Mendocino Village and Big River, offers roomy safari...
Read moreLeash up for a fall trip to Mendocino
If peace, quiet and scenery are your vacation priorities, you’ll find plenty of all three in big, diverse Mendocino County—especially in September and October, when you’re likely to experience the...
Read moreDoggedly exploring Amador County
If there’s one part of California wine country getting an exceptional amount of buzz this past year, it’s Amador County—and specifically the Shenandoah Valley AVA, best known for its robust...
Read moreKayla, Director of Barketing Emeritus
DogTrekker.com wouldn’t be here without Kayla, our “research Lab,” director of barketing and chief operating dog since the website was launched in 2011. But yes, our primary inspiration has left...
Read moreThe adventures of Alvin & Theodore
Alvin and Theodore at the Bay Area Pet Expo Brian and Tabitha stopped by the DogTrekker booth at the 2016 Bay Area Pet Expo to say hi and introduce us...
Read moreAnd many more Mendocino county suggestions…
Bird watching in Mendocino. Photo Credit: Angela Snoberger Over the past five years, DogTrekker.com has presented many stories on places to go and things to do with dogs in Mendocino...
Read moreChill out in Fort Bragg
Fort Bragg is the “big city” on the Mendocino Coast with 7,500 full-time human residents, many of whose households also count our-legged family members.
Read moreOnward and inland!
Drive north on Highway 1 from Fort Bragg, and you’ll soon turn away from the coast and enter the county’s “Inland Empire.” It’s about an hour to Leggett, where the...
Read moreMinimize driving, maximize scenery
It’s just 17 miles along scenic Highway 1 from the coastal village of Albion to the more muscular city of Fort Bragg, but considering how much lies in between, you...
Read moreIt takes a (dog-friendly) village
Just north of Little River, picturesque Mendocino village, with its wealth of lacy Victorians and colorful saltbox cottages, has more places than you can shake a tennis ball at to...
Read moreWine, waves & woof in Mendocino county
Mendocino wine country can be broadly divided into two areas: the Highway 101 corridor encompassing Hopland, Willits and Ukiah; and the Yorkville Highlands/Anderson Valley growing areas along Highway 128. You’ll...
Read morePaddling Mendocino county rivers
Have you ever longed to kayak on a beautiful river but not been able to because you have your dog along? Come to Mendocino County, where it’s easy to go...
Read moreAll aboard the Mendocino skunk train
One of the most entertaining ways to experience Mendocino County’s majestic redwoods is aboard the historic (and dog-friendly) Skunk Train.
Read moreMeandering the mendo coast with your dog
While you can drive from one end of Mendocino County to the other in a morning or afternoon (it’s 102 winding miles from Leggett to Gualala on scenic Highway 1) this...
Read moreAdventure awaits on the north coast
California’s North Coast is a magical place made more magical still with the 2014 incorporation of Point Arena-Stornetta Public Lands, a 1,132-acre coastal preserve in Mendocino County that you and...
Read moreThe Stanford Inn: Dog & holiday passionate!
The holidays area beautiful at one of Mendocino’s favorite dog-friendly inns, Stanford Inn by the Sea. Driving up to the property after dark, with lights twinkling on the roof lines...
Read moreWalking the wilds of Mendocino
Hiking in the woods. Farley Endeman (CC) A big part of Mendocino County’s appeal is its hundreds of thousands of acres of dog-friendly public lands, which range from sprawling, 913,300-acre...
Read moreHeritage house: same time, next year
For decades, they were not alone. Returning to the Heritage House Resort was an annual tradition for many guests until the resort closed in 2008. It reopened last year with fresh...
Read moreWaves & woof on the Mendocino coast
A mere glimpse of Mendocino’s gorgeously sculpted coastline is all it takes to turn urban angst into rural revelation. The scenery is so intoxicating you can yappily spend a week...
Read moreMendocino’s inland empire
Many Mendocino County visitors stay glued to the scenic stretch of coastline between Little River and Fort Bragg, but to do so is to miss out on redwoods, wineries, off-the-beaten-path...
Read moreNow wear this!
What’s the world look like from your dog’s point of view? Get her geared up with a GoPro action camera, and you’ll get a whole new perspective.
Read moreCoastal cabins and cottages
The California coast is nothing if not moody in late fall and early winter. Calm, crystal-clear days are interspersed with blustery gray ones, so it’s best to prepare for all...
Read moreMoseying through Mendocino county
Happy dog in Gualala If you haven’t been to Mendocino County in a while, consider following coastal Highway 1 through a scenic wonderland touched by many trails where you and...
Read moreDog-friendly wineries in Mendocino county
Wine dog at Toulouse Winery. (CC) Mk30 Here at DogTrekker.com, we’ve made dog-friendly wineries easier to find through a new, interactive map on our California Wine Country landing page. Clicking...
Read moreDogtrekkers visits the dog passionate Stanford Inn in Mendocino county
Sydnie and Siskiyou on the coast "If you're ever in the Mendocino area, I highly recommend the Stanford Inn. We went there with three of our fur babies, and were...
Read moreMake it Mendocino
Dog-friendly vacation rentals in Mendocino County are as abundant as scenery is beautiful, so you and your four-legged pals should have no trouble snagging a retreat for a week or...
Read moreSurf’s up!
Win our latest DogCation™ at the Surf & Sand Lodge and you and your pup will get up close and personal with nature in her peak of splendor. The Surf...
Read moreWearable technology for dogs
Tru-fit harness with wearable camera mount Just as we humans enjoy getting new gadgets and gizmos for Christmas, so do we enjoy buying cool new accessories for our pets. Given...
Read morePet-passionate Stanford Inn
One of Mendocino's favorite dog-friendly inns is the Stanford Inn By the Sea. Featured in Oprah Magazine and more than 139 other publications, as well as on TV, this hillside resort...
Read moreTake a bragg-adocious break
With a whopping 7,500 full-time residents, Fort Bragg is the “big city” on the Mendocino coast. It’s also a very dog-friendly place, thanks largely to the tireless advocacy efforts of...
Read moreMendocino’s inland charms
Drive north on Highway 1 from Fort Bragg, and you’ll soon leave the coast and turn inland. It’s about an hour to Leggett, where the road merges with Highway 101...
Read more17 miles of magnificence
It’s just 17 miles along scenic Highway 1 from the coastal village of Albion to the more muscular city of Fort Bragg, but considering how much lies in between, you...
Read moreMendocino magic
Many Mendocino County visitors stay glued to the gorgeously sculpted coastline, but to do so is to miss out on star attractions such as the Anderson Valley wine region, an...
Read moreMendocino coast humane society 2013
Since we last checked in with the good folks at Mendocino Coast Humane Society, who have been pitching in since 2001 to help the county's critters in need, they've continued...
Read moreAmazing Mendocino county
If there’s one destination in Northern California that really rolls out the red carpet for your pooch, it's Mendocino County. Pet-friendly properties such as Stanford Inn by the Sea, Little...
Read moreDog-friendly hide-aways in Mendocino
If seclusion is your thing, you’ll find plenty of it in big, diverse Mendocino County. DogTrekkers who love being shooshed to sleep by the waves should check out the possibilities...
Read moreCatch a ride on a canine cruiser
A summertime trip up the Mendocino County coast isn’t complete without a paddle excursion along the beautiful Big River estuary. And now there’s a novel new way for you and your...
Read moreThe many sides of Mendocino county
If there's one destination in Northern California that really rolls out the red carpet for your pooch, it's Mendocino County. Pet-friendly properties such as Stanford Inn by the Sea, Little...
Read moreTake a walk on the wild side: Mendocino in spring.
Mendocino County in spring is an emerald wonderland that begs to be admired, and there’s no better way to do so than to don a pair of hiking shoes and...
Read moreFlower power
Not all botanical gardens are dog-friendly, but we know some that are—and if you’re into tulips and other early-blooming florals, now’s the time for the two of you to watch...
Read moreCupid calls in Mendocino
If you’re in the mood for a secluded getaway—no traffic, few people, plenty of room to hold hands with your partner and roam with your dog—look no farther than a...
Read moreBeachcombing with bravo on the redwood coast
Humboldt County’s 100-mile-long Redwood Coast is a misty and majestic slice of California that should be on every DogTrekker’s bucket list. While redwood trees are the stars, the beaches are...
Read moreAvenue of the giants
You might not know a burl from a squirrel when you set off on the 31-mile section of old Highway 101 known as the Avenue of the Giants, but by...
Read moreHunting for bigfoot
It’s always cool on the Redwood Coast, so don’t worry about leaving Sparky in the car while you spend half an hour at the Willow Creek-China Flat Bigfoot Museum (open...
Read moreMackerricher state park
Adhering to leash restrictions is a small price to pay for reveling in the beauty of this Mendocino County gem with numerous dog-friendly trails and beaches. MacKerricher State Park is...
Read moreThe grape side of Mendocino
Mendocino wine country can be broadly divided into two areas: the Highway 101 corridor encompassing Hopland, Willits and Ukiah; and the Yorkville Highlands/Anderson Valley growing areas along Highway 128.
Read moreTips for paddling with your pup
If it's summer, it's time to get out on the water with your pup. But if it's Fido's first time to kayak or ride in a raft, you'll want to...
Read moreMendocino coasting with your canine
A mere glimpse of Mendocino’s gorgeously sculpted coastline is all it takes to turn urban angst into rural revelation. The scenery is so intoxicating you can happily spend a week...
Read moreBeyond the crowds in Mendocino county
Mendocino County is “so close and yet so far away” when it comes to scenery, attitude and ambiance. Whether you play it sophisticated or sniff out the rustic, you’ll have...
Read moreBones animal rescue
BONES (Better Options for NEglected Strays) in Covelo was started by a dedicated group of volunteers in rural Mendocino County who realized that between the area's economic issues and its...
Read moreDog-friendly Stanford Inn, Mendocino
One of Mendocino's favorite dog-friendly inns is the Stanford Inn by the Sea. Featured in Oprah Magazine and more than 139 other publications, as well as on TV, this hillside...
Read moreOutrigger outings
You won’t find a more eclectic collection of canoes and kayaks than at Catch-A-Canoe, which has been outfitting paddlers on the eight-mile-long Big River estuary near Mendocino since 1972.
Read moreHumboldt county off-leash beaches
A wealth of beaches where canines are allowed to run free within the wave slope make the Humboldt shore one of the most dog-friendly coastal areas in California. A favorite...
Read moreWho let the ocean in?
About 120 miles north of San Francisco on Highway 1, the Whale Watch Inn in southern Mendocino County is a close-to-nature haven with ocean views from all 18 rooms.
Read moreMeanwhile, back at the ranch
Sea Ranch was “eco-friendly” before Earth Day was even invented, and today as in its 1960s infancy, the low-key, architecturally distinct community attracts a clientele with “back to the land”...
Read morePet-friendly Mendocino county
If there's one destination in Northern California that really rolls out the red carpet for your pooch, it's pet-friendly Mendocino County. You'll find dozens of hotels, motels, inns, B&B's and...
Read moreEureka, you’ve found it!
If you’re not already hooked on Humboldt or haven’t stumbled across Big Foot by the time you get to Eureka, just wait: you’ll be hopelessly addicted in a day or...
Read moreHumane society for inland Mendocino county
At its shelter in Redwood Valley, the Humane Society for Inland Mendocino County offers a safe haven for dogs and cats who find themselves in trouble.
Read moreMendocino county’s coastal scenery
Mendocino County’s sculpted coastline is so intoxicating you can yappily spend a week without venturing beyond sight or sound of the sea.
Read moreDining in Mendocino county with your dog
Charming Mendocino village and the nearby community of Little River are at the center of the culinary action in this part of Mendocino County.
Read moreJust say aawww….
Mother Nature gave most dogs a nice warm coat. They don’t “need” sweaters, thank you very much.
Read moreLots to Bragg about
What can you say about a town that has its own dog park mayor, an ice cream parlor that provides free licks for Fido, and a 47-acre botanical garden known for...
Read moreThe Stanford Inn – authentically eco-minded
Since the early 1980s, the dog-passionate Stanford Inn owners Joan and Jeff Stanford have been guided by a purpose-driven, light-on-the-land mindset. That ethic influences everything at the resort, including room...
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