Say “bone-appetit” to Big Bear
Visit Big Bear offers LA County evacuee lodging help
In response to active wildfires affecting parts of Los Angeles County and surrounding areas, Visit Big Bear has coordinated with local lodging providers to offer discounted and flexible accommodations to evacuees. Many are waiving pet fees and offering extra supplies. Visit Big Bear is updating information daily for lodging, food vouchers and other local resources.
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In response to active wildfires affecting parts of Los Angeles County and surrounding areas, Visit Big Bear has coordinated with local lodging providers to offer discounted and flexible accommodations to evacuees. Many are waiving pet fees and offering extra supplies. Visit Big Bear is updating information daily for lodging, food vouchers and other local resources.
Read more.Big Bear Lake, The ultimate dog-friendly destination year-round
Photo by Visit Big Bear Lake
Big Bear Lake, CA, in the San Bernardino Mountains, is a haven for dog lovers looking for a getaway in any season. Whether you’re into summer swims, fall hikes, winter snow fun, or spring blooms, Big Bear has it all for you and your four-legged friend. Summer: water, trails, and tail-wagging fun Summer at Big … Read more.
Photo by Visit Big Bear Lake
Day 3: Hiking, history and waterfront hotels
Dog-friendly outrigger canoes. Photo by Catch A Canoe.
Artists and adventure-seekers are drawn by Mendocino’s sweeping vistas and sea breezes. DogTrekker readers love this legendary small town, too. Read more.
Dog-friendly outrigger canoes. Photo by Catch A Canoe.
Day 2: Beaches and botanical wonders in Fort Bragg
Maya coasting in Mendocino County. Photo by Dave Kendrick.
The Skunk Train’s railbike tours depart from the downtown depot in Fort Bragg, a historic North Coast community that once
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Maya coasting in Mendocino County. Photo by Dave Kendrick.
The Skunk Train’s railbike tours depart from the downtown depot in Fort Bragg, a historic North Coast community that once
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