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Award-winning California Hotels that Welcome Four-Legged Guests
California is home to some of the finest dog-friendly hotels in the country, and 2024 has brought accolades to several standouts. Whether you're venturing into the desert, cruising along the...
Read moreCalifornia uncorked: California’s dog-friendly wine regions
California's gorgeous vineyards and flavorful grapes draw travelers all year round, but the most captivating visitor experiences happen during harvest season. With many Golden State wineries pouring flights on pup-friendly...
Read moreWine flights and four-legged fun in Temecula Valley
Most wine enthusiasts recognize the quintessential Golden State wine regions of Northern California and the Central Coast. But DogTrekker is
Read moreWater fun and wineries in Lake County
Fresh air, bright skies and pretty scenery distinguish Lake County. Tucked about two hours north of San Francisco, it’s anchored
Read moreDiscover Calistoga in Napa Valley: a very dog-friendly wine country city
Napa Valley offers more than just great wine—it’s a top spot for dog lovers. Calistoga, in particular, is very dog-friendly. Here’s how you and your pup can enjoy this charming...
Read morePawsport 2024: Sip some wine, support Napa Humane
One of DogTrekker’s favorite wine country events has always been Napa Humane’s Pawsport, a dog-friendly wine tasting weekend benefitting its
Read moreStep into the magic of Mendocino
For an especially tasty excursion in dog-friendly Mendocino County, visit during the 2023 Harvest Mendocino festivities. From October 27 to November 12,
Read moreWas Calistoga really founded by a dog?
The charming Sam Brannan and Leonitus story In the early days of Calistoga, California, a man named Sam Brannan and his loyal Newfoundland dog, Leonitus, embarked on a journey to shape a...
Read moreFour-paw fun with a view at Little River Inn
To make summer memories on the California coast, book a stay at the iconic Little River Inn. This very dog-friendly jewel just south of Mendocino overlooks the majestic Pacific Ocean, and...
Read moreNapa Humane Walk for Animals 2023
Come support Napa Humane at the 12th annual Walk for Animals fundraising event at Yountville Community Park! This short stroll through town goes miles and miles for Napa Valley’s companion animals....
Read morePawsport Yountville
Join Napa Humane for a dog-friendly wine tasting weekend benefitting its life-saving programs and services for Napa Valley companion animals. Pawsport Yountville perks are valid for the duration of the...
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 moreDog-friendly wineries near Vacaville
Suisun Valley, known as the “Petit Sirah Capital of the World,” offers a bunch of excellent dog-friendly wineries. Here are seven places to enjoy a glass of wine with your...
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 moreFamily Dog Rescue: A Sonoma haven for special dogs
Sonoma's Family Dog Rescue is no ordinary animal shelter. Nestled in the property that was once once the Aberglen Pet Resort, this establishment stands as a sanctuary specifically for dogs...
Read moreTen terrific dog-friendly wineries in California
Are you and your furry friend looking for the perfect day trip in California? Look no further! We’ve compiled a list of ten terrific dog-friendly wineries in the Golden State,...
Read moreEmbrace the charm of coastal Mendocino: A pawsitively perfect spring coastal getaway with your dog
A journey along the Mendocino County Coast is a feast for the senses, where the rugged beauty of the Pacific Ocean
Read moreRainy day fun: 10 indoor activities for dog lovers in Sonoma County
Our top 10 recommendations for rainy-day dog activities in Sonoma County.
Read more‘tis the season at dog-friendly Stanford Inn
Fall is a wonderful time to travel, especially to the North Coast of California. This holiday season, the Stanford Inn in scenic Mendocino is your “natural” choice for the entire family—including dogs,...
Read morePets welcome here: Santa Cruz (video)
From towering redwood groves to the surf-friendly shores of Santa Cruz County, California, see what makes this quintessential beach town so pet-friendly with Pets Welcome Here!
Read morePet-friendly adventures in Santa Cruz (video)
Tag along with Skyler the surfing dog as he sniffs out dog-friendly beaches, restaurants and hotels in Santa Cruz County.
Read moreDog days of summer (video)
The adventures of our friends Lily and Chloe rafting on the Russian River.
Read moreSip and savor with your pup: Fall winery-trekking
Explore an unfamiliar wine region or two, snag a picnic table or a fire-pit seat, talk wine, be social (you and your pup) and be informed.
Read moreMend your mind and thrill your dog in Mendocino County
Mendocino County isn’t just about that beautifully sculpted coast. The inland regions are also gorgeous in a green and hilly kind of way.
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 moreCapital sipping experiences
Sacramento is not only the star on the map of California, it’s a fabulous base camp for exploring wineries in and within a short distance of town (check out our...
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...
Read moreWater Dog Sea Cave & River Dog packages
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
Northern California is known for dog-friendly adventures, and one destination really rolls out the red carpet for pups: Mendocino County. Coastal Fort Bragg is a great basecamp for exploring the...
Read moreMendocino’s beachcomber motel offers pet suites and dog park
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.
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 moreGo coast crazy with your dog along Highway 1
California’s Central Coast starts in dog-friendly Santa Cruz County and winds some 350 miles south to Ventura County, just north of L.A.
Read moreBecome a water dog in Mendo County
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...
Read moreThe best of Mendocino County
In sun-dappled Mendocino County, summer is in full swing! You'll find plenty of room to roam here, whether you venture to the coast for cool, clear air, or head inland...
Read moreDiscover Mendocino’s inland empire
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.
Read moreSpecial adventures for furry friends in Mendocino
Mendocino County has so many dog-friendly activities that you might want to stay a few extra days. The Skunk Train is a northern California classic that departs from depots in...
Read moreVacaville is wine country with an affordable twist
Dreaming of a wine country getaway without the premium lodging prices of Napa Valley and Sonoma County? Here’s an insider’s tip for DogTrekkers: Base yourself in Vacaville. Close to both...
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 moreWag your way through wine country
Vacaville is an ideal basecamp for touring wine country with your dog. Nearby Sonoma County and Napa Valley get all the attention, but this region is also home to one...
Read moreMountain wineries that lead the pack
Santa Cruz County is synonymous with sand and surf, but the county has an impressive variety of other gorgeous landscapes, too. Cruise inland for sprawling redwood forests, dozens of mountain...
Read moreSanta cruz: waves, wine and wilderness—plus woof, of course!
Summer is here! What better way to celebrate than by hitting “cruz” control and having some fun? Load up your pup and visit sunny Santa Cruz County, the coastal destination...
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 moreWalk, wag and wine taste through Santa Cruz County history
DogTrekkers tell us they like to look through the destinations we cover through a historical lens, and Santa Cruz County has it all. From the impeccably restored 19th century Victorians to old...
Read moreWine taste at a historic winery
Sip award-winning wines as your leashed pup enjoys the creekside courtyard of Bargetto Winery. Located in Soquel, Bargetto has been producing handcrafted wines in the Santa Cruz Mountains for nearly 90...
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 moreFall is prime wine time
Visiting dog-friendly California wineries is a favorite DogTrekker activity. Find tips and insights on dog-friendly wine areas ripe for visiting.
Read moreCruz your way to a wine heaven
There are so many wine-tasting choices in Santa Cruz County – more than 70 small-production wineries and tasting rooms in all – that narrowing down a dog-friendly itinerary can be...
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 moreVacaville for visitors: Packed with surprises
Maybe you know Vacaville in Solano County as a place you see exit signs for as you zoom past on Interstate 80. But if you and your four-legged companion have...
Read moreHiding in plain sight: the Santa Clara valley wine trail
The city of Gilroy is part of the historic Santa Clara Valley, one of California’s oldest wine growing regions and home to more than 35 family-owned wineries and tasting rooms,...
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 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 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 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 moreRedwoods, railroads and Mendocino County magic
California Western Railroad lines have wound through majestic Mendocino County redwoods for 135 years.
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 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...
Read moreCooper loved to travel
In his ten years, this Lab/border collie/cattle dog mix traveled to seven states, but most of all he loved going anywhere DogTrekker recommended.
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 moreTime out (with oysters) by the sea
It’s oyster season! And it’s hard to imagine a more ideal place to enjoy a delectable dozen than at Nick’s Cove Restaurant and Oyster Bar.
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 moreCruz the mountain wine roads with your pup
Think “Santa Cruz County,” and you may not be able to distance yourself from its sand-and-surf image. But the county is in fact large and diverse, encompassing inland redwood forests,...
Read moreExplore the Santa Clara Valley wine trail
Now here’s a wine region that’s hiding in plain sight. The Santa Clara Valley (also known as Silicon Valley) is one of California’s oldest wine-growing regions and home to some...
Read moreMendocino wines on your mind?
October is prime time to pack the corkscrew, the leash and your four-legged friend for a trip up north to Mendocino County,
Read moreDog daze of summer!
Use DogTrekker.com to finds beach websites, park phone numbers and directions.
Read moreRussian River adventures
Russian River Adventures offers dog-friendly canoe rentals on the most secluded section of the River, where dogs are welcome in the water.
Read moreCuddle up with your pup in Mendocino county
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 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 moreBorrow a buddy at the Beachcomber Properties, Fort Bragg
The "Borrow a Buddy" program is a great partnership between the Beachcomber Motel, Surf & Sand Lodge and the Beach House Inn, all in Fort Bragg, and the Mendocino Coast...
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 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 moreHopping along the Hopland Wine Road
Looking for a new region to explore with your pup? Time to hop on over to the Hopland wine region in Mendocino County. The18 tasting rooms on the Hopland Wine...
Read moreTake time to wine down
Bargetto is the oldest winery in Santa Cruz county, established in 1933 and still operated by the same family. (Hint: if you entered the DogCation® contest, you might just win...
Read moreMeet Faraday, a hospice story from Lily’s Legacy
Meet Faraday. Rescued by two good samaritans from years wandering alone in the vineyards of central California, this lost soul with the gentle heart was taken to a local vet...
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.
Read moreGrowling for Guerneville in Sonoma County
Sonoma County is one of the biggest pieces of real estate in California, and its treasures span a geographic landscape stretching from the Russian River Valley to coastal communities and...
Read moreTri-Valley – open space and wine country for your dog
Three valleys and four small cities in the Tri-Valley (Pleasanton, Livermore, Dublin and Danville) comprise this triangle-shaped region set amid rolling hills and valleys 35 miles east of San Francisco....
Read moreWag tails for Oakland!
Yes, Oakland is a vibrant urban place to visit, but it’s not all about dog-friendly ale and wine trails, waterfront dining and hotels (more about that below). As dog-centric locals...
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 moreHeaded up Mendo County way?
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...
Read moreHumane Society for inland Mendocino County
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...
Read moreMend your mind in Mendocino Village
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 moreGet your float on in Sonoma Wine Country!
Nine miles. Four-plus hours of water time. Countless tail wags, big smiles. A float/paddle on a secluded section of the Russian River is a DogTrekker must-do for visitors to Sonoma...
Read moreAirstreams, dog-friendly glamping and more
Vintage travel-trailers, “glamping” tents and luxury yurts are part of an outdoorsy trend that is spreading all up and down California.
Read moreWine with your pup
If you don’t live in Santa Cruz County, you probably know this gorgeous stretch of the California coast for its beaches, its stellar university and the namesake town that proudly embraces...
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 moreYou’ve got a wine-tasting place in Placer County
Stretching from Roseville to Lake Tahoe, Placer County is an up and coming wine region as well as a recreation magnet. Most of the 20 dog-friendly wineries and tasting rooms...
Read moreMore than Fool’s Gold in Folsom
Just a blink up Highway 50 from Rancho Cordova, Folsom is a Gold Country gateway rich in pioneer history. It boasts tons of recreational opportunities, a captivating Old Town district...
Read moreStrike gold with El Dorado County wines
Although sprawling El Dorado County has quite a few craft breweries, it’s better known for its wine, apples and other fresh produce. The EDC Wine Trail features more than a...
Read moreWine down with your dog by your side
Monterey wines rely on warm sun, cool fog and nurturing soils resulting in intense varietal flavor. Chardonnay, pinot blanc and riesling are notable varietals grown near the coast, while reds...
Read moreWags n wine holiday party, Huntington Beach
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Read moreDogs welcome at Yountville tasting rooms
If you’re up for a special-occasion getaway centered on food and wine and can’t leave your four-legged other behind, consider the oh-so-chic Napa Valley town of Yountville.
Read moreIt’s a dog’s life in santa cruz wine country
Oh, the carefree life of a winery dog. It ranks high on our list of reincarnation fantasies. Yet in Santa Cruz County, which is home to over a dozen dog-friendly...
Read moreLake county hideaway
“Agritourism”—an agriculturally based operation or activity that brings visitors to a farm or ranch—is as old as winemaking in California, yet there aren’t many places where visitors with dogs can...
Read moreGold country treasure hunt
Are you one of those folks who enjoys taking selfies with your dog wherever you roam? Add some fun to your quest by participating in the Placer Wine Trail Photo...
Read moreMendocino county ‘hole in one’
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 moreGateway to farm and wine country
Taken aback by prices at Napa and Sonoma hotels? Stay in Vacaville at half the price and visit Napa, Sonoma or the nearby Suisun Valley Rustic Wine Country on a...
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 moreNot all tri-valley trails are made for walking
Think of a trail, and you probably envision a path for hiking or biking, right? In the Tri-Valley, however, not all trails are made for ambulating from place to place....
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 moreDog-friendly Lake County adventures
Clear Lake, that big puddle of blue in the middle of Lake County, is a popular vacation destination for families, but it’s hardly the only body of water in the...
Read moreA big bark for Sebastopol’s Barlow
It’s easy, it’s pretty and hiking its 1.8-mile length will burn off just enough calories to allow you to splurge on a meal at The Barlow, a complex housing more...
Read moreAll wine, no whine at these Lake County wineries
While water activities are of course a big attraction in Lake County, more than 30 wineries, most with dog-friendly picnic areas and tasting rooms, welcome visitors in what is one...
Read moreA big bark for Sonoma’s bark park
Sonoma County is well endowed with public lands where you can spend quality time with your furry friend, but not so well known are the private preserves that welcome hikers...
Read moreFurlong Gulch, Sonoma County
Furlong Gulch, Sonoma County. Furlong Gulch is one of several beaches you’ll come to as you travel along the 17 miles of beaches extending from the Vista Trail 4 miles north...
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 moreSwirl, sip and savor at Santa Cruz’s dog-friendly wineries
First-time visitors to Santa Cruz County usually have beaches in mind. But once they discover wines of the Santa Cruz Mountains appellation, one of the oldest in the state and...
Read moreRaise a toast to Oaktown beer and wine
Local flavor is what Oakland is all about, and the city’s urban wineries and craft breweries, many housed in renovated warehouse spaces, warmly welcome patrons with well behaved dogs.
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 Napa Valley overnight
When it comes to dog-friendly lodging in Napa Valley, there are almost as many choices as there are wineries to visit. Start your search by sorting out your parameters regarding type,...
Read moreNapa Valley camping with your dog!
Lodging choices in Napa Valley run from extravagant, five-star resorts to budget motels, but for that certain brand of DogTrekker who prefers to rough it a bit, there’s another alternative: camping....
Read moreLike art? Leash up and feast your eyes
Napa Valley isn’t all about food and wine; it’s also a magnet for artists and art lovers from around the world. Combining a dog walk with a little art appreciation...
Read moreLots to see and do in downtown Napa
Potential visitors to Napa Valley tend to think first of vine-covered hills dotted with wineries, wineries and more wineries. They’re all here, of course. But it would be a shame...
Read moreIt’s a wonderful life for Bella
Just in time for the holidays, we received this heartfelt account from DogTrekker.com reader Alison P.: On October 4 I opened your email newsletter, Treat Your Dog to Autumn Adventure...
Read moreWhere to Cruz with your pup
If you don’t live in Santa Cruz County, you probably know this gorgeous stretch of the California coast for its beaches, its stellar university and the namesake town that proudly...
Read moreWaterfront Hotel
urban wine trail hotel package
Waterfront Hotel, Urban Wine Trail Hotel Package A trip to Oakland isn’t complete without tasting a little local flavor. Arrive to the Waterfront Hotel with this exclusive vacation package and...
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 moreUrban rambles in Sonoma County
The town of Sonoma, with its historic plaza surrounded by high-end restaurants and shops, is the gateway to Sonoma Wine Country. But wineries aren’t the only places in this sprawling county...
Read moreMake time for wine in Lake County
Lake County is dominated by – you got it – one of the largest bodies of water in the state. But Clear Lake, a popular vacation destination, is just one...
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 moreHop on over to Hopland
Winery rich Mendocino County home to 10 American Viticultural Areas (AVAs), a half-dozen of which are smaller regions lumped together under the over-arching Mendocino County label. While there are many...
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 moreVisit a family-friendly winery
Little humans as well as parents and four-legged family companions will enjoy an outing to a winery with things to do besides sample fruit of the vine. These three are...
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 moreChow down in a Valley town
There’s no shortage of places in Tri-Valley to chow down at an outdoor table with your pup at your side. Enjoy the small town hospitality and laid-back vibe whether your...
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 moreTri-Valley’s no-whine wineries
A laid-back atmosphere and dog-friendly vibe prevail at many Tri-Valley wineries where you can both make yourselves at home. Most establishments are located in the picturesque Livermore Valley, one of...
Read moreTri-Valley: Eat, drink & chill after the hike
If you plan to put on your hiking shoes and head out to enjoy the East Bay Regional Parks mentioned in this issue, we have just the place to refresh,...
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 moreBig Sur alert
Last fall’s fires, combined with harsh winter storms, were not kind to the popular state parks along Highway 1 in the Big Sur region. Much of this scenic slice of...
Read moreWeatherproof wine tasting with your dog
Wineries in the Napa Valley number in the hundreds, and it’s a rare facility open to the public that turns away imbibers with leashes in hand. While some facilities relegate...
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 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 moreHideaways by the sea
There’s nothing like the non-stop sigh of the sea to instill a meditative state of mind. And in Sonoma County, there are dozens of places where you and your pup...
Read moreHiking hills and headlands
Every good bird deserves watching at Bodega Bay, and the 1.2-mile Bird Walk Coastal Access Trail is a great venue for walking your dog while sharpening your identification skills.
Read moreYour trip to the wine country begins in Vacaville
Ready for some wine tasting? The verdant Suisun Valley, about 20 minutes from downtown Vacaville, is home to numerous wineries that welcome canine guests in their picnic areas.
Read moreCruise control in Santa Cruz wine country
The Santa Cruz Mountains appellation, known primarily for producing pinot noir and chardonnay, is one of the oldest in the state. Close to 100 wineries and tasting rooms are sprinkled...
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 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 moreGo with the rivers’ flow
Your dog may not be able to paddle her own canoe, but you’ll have a blast paddling for her with an assist from an outfitter who knows how to help...
Read moreOff-leash beaches for chasing waves
For water-loving canines, nothing beats fetching a bright yellow tennis ball from the surf and romping full speed ahead on a sandy beach. But while there’s plenty of sand to...
Read moreFrom wine to bristlecone pines
There are many ways to get to the High Sierra, all of them scenic, some a little more leisurely and winding than others. If time permits and you like lots...
Read moreCamping, sunset style
Like many of us who read Sunset, you are most likely inspired and somewhat intimidated by those oh-so-perfect homes, gardens and recipes showcased on the magazine’s glossy pages and online....
Read moreBeer or wine, rain or shine
Northern California’s love affair with craft beer and local wines just keeps getting stronger, with new breweries and wineries springing up all over Oakland and the Tri-Valley region.
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 moreTreasure in gold country
Eden Vale Inn Not interested in snow? You, your significant other and the four-legged tagalong who can’t be left behind will find walkable serenity coupled with luxurious accommodations at dog-friendly...
Read moreTake a walk on the wine side
Photo courtesy: Foursight Wines 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...
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 moreHowl-i-day winery party
Photo Credit: Brian Brooks (CC) If a visit to Sonoma Wine Country is on your December agenda, time your trip to take part in the Dec. 11 Ugly Sweater Howl-I-Day Party...
Read moreWags and wine
Ruka enjoying the scenery at Clos Du Val Winery. Photo Credit: Meg S. Meg S. sent in a great photo of her dog Ruka at Clos Du Val Winery in...
Read moreVacaville, gateway to the wine country
Photo Credit: Liz Anderson Ready for some wine tasting? The verdant Suisun Valley, about 20 minutes from downtown Vacaville, is home to numerous wineries that welcome canine guests in their...
Read moreNapa valley leg-stretchers
Just because you’ve had your fill of food, wine and vines doesn’t mean your restless Rover is ready to call it a day. After all, there’s not much exercise to...
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 moreLet sleeping dogs lie
Photo courtesy: Visit Napa Valley A destination as diverse as Napa County deserves an overnight stay, and there’s no need to leave Bella home no matter what your budget. Whether...
Read moreDog-friendly tri-valley region trails
The Bay Area’s Tri-Valley region, just 45 minutes east of San Francisco, is a sunny paradise for hiking dogs and their people, rewarding both with lots of wide open spaces...
Read moreSonoma county regional parks with your pup
Sonoma County’s diverse network of regional parks is laced by more than 140 miles of trails leading to beaches, mountains, forests, lakes and meadows.
Read moreCalistoga with your pup
Photo credit: eLjeProks (CC) Famous for its hot springs and namesake bottled water, dog-friendly Calistoga is a relaxing but lively destination at the north end of the Napa Valley, also reached by a...
Read moreSanta cruz: as much about wine as beaches
Photo credit: Richard Masoner/Cyclelicious (CC) For many visitors, Santa Cruz County is as much about wine as it is about beaches. The Santa Cruz Mountains appellation, known for a cool...
Read morePaso robles passion
Photo credit: Jordan Carson San Luis Obispo County’s Paso Robles wine region was voted 2013's Wine Region of the Year by the Wine Enthusiast Magazine. And based on the number...
Read moreYolo county’s dog-friendly wineries
Yolo County, best known as the home of UC Davis, is also an emerging wine region bursting with dog-friendly surprises.
Read moreSunny, convenient livermore valley
With 40-plus wineries tucked into a landscape of rolling hills and sun-dappled valleys, the Tri-Valley region's Livermore Valley Wine Country shares a landscape very similar to the more famous Napa...
Read moreApple hill is wine country, too
Photo credit: Miss Chien (CC) California Gold Country has it all: rugged scenery, historic towns—and a booming wine industry that offers myriad opportunities for DogTrekkers. September and October, when after-harvest...
Read moreFall into fall in sonoma wine country
Photo credit: Linda Rose If you and your fur buddy have only a day or two to spend in large and diverse Sonoma County, it’s wise to pick a region...
Read moreExploring napa’s ‘ghost wineries’
Photo credit: lizzie1326 (CC) Visit Napa Valley midweek or in fall/winter, and you’ll have an experience much different than on high-season weekends. And there’s no shortage of wineries that welcome...
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 moreGreen inspiration at cornerstone sonoma
Kayla gets the cold shoulder from Cornerstone dog Anyone who loves gardens will be hearing a lot very soon about Sunset magazine making Cornerstone Sonoma, a garden and retail complex...
Read moreNo-whine wine tasting in Sonoma County
Photo Credit: Jon Clegg (CC) Why take your dog on a wine-tasting excursion? Dogs like a change of scenery as much as their people do, and they’re welcome at almost...
Read moreCuddle up with your pup
Photo Credit: smerikal (CC) Sonoma County has plenty of gorgeous scenery to share with your best friend, and plenty of places to make base camp if you’re able to spend...
Read moreStretch your legs in Sonoma County
Photo Credit: Mike Lewinski (CC) Like to scope out new horizons from a two- and four-legged point of view? The Sonoma County coast, the Sonoma Valley and the Russian River region...
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 moreRiver running with rover
Lakes are great and beaches are peachy, but there’s something special about splashing in a river. DogTrekker.com has explored quite a few with our furry best friends and want to...
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 moreWind up and wine down in Oakland
Jack London Square Summer days are great for long, lingering meals on the tail end of an outing with your pet. Lake Merritt, the large tidal lagoon in the center...
Read morePaws to the (nice, flat) path
Back in the day, Bosco used to love to join you in long-distance runs and near-vertical scrambles up challenging trails. Now, not so much — but he still needs regular...
Read moreDog-passionate folsom
Oscar having fun at Folsom Lake. (CC) T. Dibble Johnny Cash may have put Folsom on America's musical map, but visitors don't sing the blues once they experience the vitality of this...
Read moreEl dorado county’s adventure loop
Lola and Leroy on an adventure in Gold Country. Photo: M. Miller Next time you can wrangle a weekend away in Gold Country, head east on Highway 50, exit at...
Read moreDog-friendly paso robles wine country
DogTrekkers touring the Central Coast wine country will leave with happy tails after stopping by any one of the area’s dog-friendly wineries. We’ve paw-tested quite a few that are sure...
Read moreTravelling with pepper lukes
Pepper Lukes all Smiles at Cuvier DogTrekker, Anna Lisa, sent us photos of her lovely seven year old shih tzu poodle, Pepper Lukes. Pepper travels everywhere with her family, is very...
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 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 moreGold country getaways
Kennedy Meadows in Sonora. Rachael Moore (CC) On Highway 49 you’ll find a string of Gold Rush-era towns delightfully uncrowded at this time of year. While Sutter Creek and Jackson...
Read moreSounds like sonoma wine country
Overlooking Sonoma County. Angie Bartholomew (CC) Rural but sophisticated? Away from it all but not far from home? Sounds like Sonoma County, where cabin and cottage retreats are as much...
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 moreFarm-to-glass delights
With more than 200 wineries situated within a 75-mile radius of the state Capitol, Sacramento can lay claim to being a “farm-to-glass” capital as well as a capital of farm-to-fork...
Read moreDog-friendly wineries in Placer County
Pescadore Vineyard. (CC) Howard Koons 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 on the...
Read moreDog-friendly wineries in Amador County
Amador County, best known for its robust zinfandels, is home to more than 40 tasting rooms in the Shenandoah Valley, Fiddletown, Sutter Creek, Willow Creek and Ione areas.
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 moreDog-friendly wineries in El Dorado County
Madrona Winery (CC) Stephen Curtin. 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 on the...
Read moreDog-friendly wineries in the gold country
Gold Country - Somerset wine dog California Gold Country hugs the western slope of the Sierra Nevada and is home to hundreds of wineries. Many offer free tastings, intimate access...
Read moreDog-friendly wineries in napa valley
QQ in Napa 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 on the map of...
Read moreDog-friendly wineries in San Luis Obispo County
Paso Robles Wine Dog 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 on the map...
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 moreDog-friendly wineries in Sonoma County
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 on the map of the county or...
Read moreWater and more in Lake County
Field of vines in Lake County. (CC) SP8254 The map of Lake County is dominated by Clear Lake, a popular vacation spot with many dog-friendly places to cuddle up for...
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 moreCalistoga on a leash
A welcoming destination with a rich history, the charming town of Calistoga caps the far north end of the Napa alley like a cork in a bottle. Recently named one...
Read moreDog-friendly wineries: just a click away
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 on the map of the county or...
Read moreBet on Bodega Bay
Follow the Pacific coast through Sonoma County and you’ll find plenty of gorgeous scenery to share with your best friend. Bodega Bay makes an ideal hub for discovering the region’s...
Read moreScenic Sebastopol
Hanging out at the Sebastopol Apple Fair.(CC) e.t. This West Sonoma County hub is fast becoming a DogTrekker favorite, particularly since the advent of The Barlow, a dog- and family-friendly...
Read moreKoa welcomes dogtrekkers
Camping in California is surging in popularity with DogTrekkers, in part because privately owned campgrounds such as the award-winning San Francisco North/Petaluma KOA have diversified to offer not just RV camping, but...
Read moreRv resorts: not just for rvs anymore
Petaluma KOA Photo courtesy Daniel Trumm (CC) KOA (Kampgrounds of America) has been a leader for decades in expanding its amenities to attract a broad demographic of vacationers. Most of...
Read moreWandering El Dorado County
Gus at Echo Lake. Photo: Kat Stan (CC) El Dorado County is one of the state’s most diverse when it comes to beguiling attractions. From dog-friendly wineries and hip historic...
Read moreRussian river adventures
Have a dog who loves water? Why not let her serve as first mate in a dog-friendly canoe? Russian River Adventures, Sonoma County's premiere dog-passionate eco-adventure outfitter, welcomes four-paw passengers...
Read moreDogtrekker’s best river adventures
Among our favorite go-to spots is the languidly flowing stretch of the Russian River around Healdsburg. Russian River Adventures rents dog-friendly inflatable canoes for full-day trips where you can enjoy...
Read moreClearly clear lake
There it sits, a big blue puddle on the map about 75 miles due north of Santa Rosa. When’s the last time you and your furry sidekick visited Clear Lake,...
Read moreThe gold country’s golden chain highway
Sure, you’ve visited parts of Gold Country. But have you ever driven the entire 330 miles of Highway 49, the historic “Golden Chain Highway?” Considering all the dog-friendly places to...
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 moreSunday in sonoma wine country
The old proverb 'Let Sleeping Dogs Lie' doesn't apply at family and dog-friendly Larson Family Winery, located in the heart of of the Carneros region of Sonoma. Both Bubba and...
Read more“tri” something new
Pleasanton Ridge - Photo: Maverick Wyatt Myers Residents of the East Bay’s Tri-Valley region know they’ve got it good when it comes to open space, but the casual visitor buzzing...
Read moreNip into napa
Sadie, wine tasting in the Napa Valley. Ah, wintertime in the Napa Valley. The crowds are gone and region’s many delights are yours for the taking. This is the season...
Read moreGo for the gold
Gracie at Dog and Pony Ranch. Photo courtesy Dog and Pony Ranch. The history books don’t say much about the ruff 'n' ready canines who kept lonely miners company and...
Read moreFour paw salute to our sponsors
As we begin adding new Southern California regions in 2014, it’s important to give a shout-out to all of the destinations who partnered with us in 2013. These Paw-of-Approval destinations...
Read moreTrekking in temecula
Southern California’s high-desert wine country is centered around the town of Temecula, 90 miles southeast of Los Angeles and 60 miles north of San Diego.
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 moreGroovin’ in gualala
Ocean stroll on the cliffs near Sea Ranch Lodge In southern Mendocino County, the village of Gualala makes a peaceful, fresh-air base for a low-key getaway. From high-end to budget, there’s...
Read moreSipping in sonoma
The largest county in the Bay area is also the most diverse from a DogTrekker’s point of view. From downtown tasting rooms to Russian River wineries with sweeping views, our...
Read moreDog-friendly wine itineraries
Since the launch of DogTrekker.com, interest in dog-friendly wineries has soared, making them the most sought-after attractions on DogTrekker.com. In an effort to provide you and your four-legged friends with the...
Read moreMoseying around monterey
Bleeker and Aero in Monterey. Photo Dave Kendrick They say that Monterey Wine Country is "where great taste begins." We know from experience that it's also a great place to...
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 moreDogtrekker is on the road
Ella - Photo by Dave Kendrick The Bay Area Pet Fair and Adoptathon 2013, held last weekend at the Marin Center, was a fabulous success. DogTrekker.com was on hand both...
Read moreRun spot run
Dog on a bike in Petaluma. The town of Sonoma might be the gateway to Sonoma Wine Country, but wineries aren’t the only places in this sprawling county to visit with...
Read moreSniff around downtown Sonoma
Stylin Dog in Downtown Sonoma Sonoma State Historic Park, which are clustered along Spain Street on the north side of the plaza. You and Spot are free to walk the...
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 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 morePawsitively perfect
We’re not claiming to be personally familiar with every campground in Northern California, but our experiences at these dog-friendly sites have been pawsitive enough to keep us coming back. Whether...
Read moreFolsom for you and your dog
Johnny Cash may have put Folsom on America's musical map, but visitors don't sing the blues once they experience the vitality of this historic little city at the western gateway to California...
Read moreAngles on Amador County
In summer, water rules, and Amador County offers many options, from Camanche Reservoir in the foothills to beautiful Silver Lake in the Eldorado National Forest near Carson Pass. If you’re...
Read moreRollin’ on a river with your dog
How many times have you skipped an otherwise great activity because Spot couldn’t come along? Thanks to a handful of savvy Northern California outfitters, you don’t have to invest in...
Read morePaw of approval lodging
DogTrekker.com appreciates feedback from our readers, and one of the most-asked questions we get is, “when are you planning to add the Central Coast, and more specifically, San Luis Obispo...
Read morePaw-tested wineries
Concannon Winery dogs With 40-plus wineries tucked into a landscape of rolling hills and sun-dappled valleys, the Livermore Valley Wine Country shares a landscape very similar to the more famous...
Read morePaws for a rest
While the Tri-Valley region is within commuting distance of millions of Bay Area and Sacramento residents, those coming for special events often prefer to spend the night.
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 moreA toast to spring
Pups at Lambert Bridge So many wineries are dog-friendly these days that it’s rare to visit one without spotting a least a couple of canines wagging their tails while their...
Read moreMartin resorts
DogTrekker.com appreciates feedback from our readers, and one of the most-asked questions we get is, “when are you planning to add the Central Coast, and more specifically, San Luis Obispo...
Read moreWoof it up in wine-country luxury
If you truly want to impress your Valentine, and your dog, look no farther than Carneros Inn, a bucolic, luxury retreat surrounded by vineyards in the wine-growing region at the...
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 moreDogtrekkers four-paw salute to our sponsors
A recap of 2012 wouldn't be complete without a four-paw salute to the supporting sponsors of DogTrekker.com. All of these destinations have partnered with us this year, helping to fund important...
Read moreTail-waggin’ gold country farm trails
For many Northern California families (dogs included, of course) autumn wouldn’t be autumn without a trip to the Apple Hill region of El Dorado County, where pie shops, u-pick orchards,...
Read moreMonterey meanderings
Monterey County is vast, stretching south through Big Sur and east through the winery-rich Carmel Valley and into the Santa Lucia Mountains. You and your four-legger are sure to have...
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 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 moreRun the river with your dog
Dog and his people on the Russian River Do you have a dog that loves the water? Why not let your pooch splash and swim as the first mate in...
Read moreSniffing out tasty wine
If your dog is like most dogs, he doesn’t give a woof about the raspberry and leather notes that distinguish a 2009 pinot from its 2011 counterpart. What matters to...
Read moreSleep green
Northern California leads the nation in the number of hotels—more than a dozen to date certified by the U.S. Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) program....
Read moreA weekend for romance
If we had Valentine's weekend off, a significant other to share it with and the bling to do it right, we’d steer our sweetie—and the furry family member we wouldn’t...
Read moreOn being a good hotel guest
Too often, rules are in place because the human/canine parties who visited before caused trouble or annoyance to management or other guests.
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 morePet-friendly monterey wine country
A visit to Carmel Valley takes you right to the center of Monterey Wine Country, where a community of family-owned wineries welcome you and your four-legged friends.
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 morePet friendly Santa Rosa
Welcome to Santa Rosa, where everything comes together: wine country and farm country, redwood forests and rivers, lakes and ocean. Just 55 miles north of San Francisco, Santa Rosa is a...
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 morePooches in paraiso
They used to call it Steinbeck Wine Country, and the views celebrated in "East of Eden" are just as bucolic as in the famous author's time. Nowadays, 12 wineries hugging...
Read moreBark for bocce
Gold Rush entrepreneur Sam Brannan founded Calistoga with the intent of harnessing its hot springs and making it the "Saratoga of California." In one of California history's most oft-quoted slips...
Read morePaws for a park
For such a large county, Sonoma has relatively few chunks of open space that dogs can explore with their people. But Hood Mountain, Sugar Loaf Ridge, and Tolay Lake are...
Read moreCuddle up in monte rio
This Sonoma County village on the Russian River has been welcoming San Francisco vacationers for more than a century and serves up sophistication along with big doses of rural charm.
Read moreWho let the dogs in?
Sonoma County vintners are increasingly courting the dogtrekker demographic special dog-centric events for four–legged friends and the people on the other end of their leashes.
Read moreRussian with rover
With the crowds gone and only a few weeks left before the rainy season sets in, the romantic Russian River region beckons.
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 moreWine with spirits
Tis the season for all things haunted, so why not evoke some ghostly spirits with your Cabernet? Delightfully secluded at the end of a long, win
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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