Plumas County extends along the southeast corner of the Shasta Cascade region, midway between Mount Lassen and Lake Tahoe. National forest covers more than 75% of this scenic county, with meadows, canyons, ridges and lakes that offer views of Sierra Nevada and Cascade peaks.
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Sundial Bridge. Photo by Choose Redding.
Shasta County is at the center of the eight-county Shasta Cascade region, a vast natural playground with three mountain ranges, seven national forests, a national park, a national monument, 15 state parks and countless lakes. Read More
Happy New Year 2024
As we paw our way into 2024, we continue our journey of discovering the best dog-friendly destinations across California. Join us in exploring dog-friendly scenic trails, welcoming hotels, and delightful restaurants. We also look forward to seeing pictures of your pups playing in California’s vast outdoor playground as we bring back our popular “Go California” photo contest this year.
From all of us on the DogTrekker team, Happy New Year to you and yours.
Read MoreDog-gone good lake adventures
Generations of families and four-legged friends have passed unforgettable afternoons atop Lake Tahoe. Maya, DogTrekker’s director of barketing, prefers cruising on open-bow powerboats from Tahoe City Marina, a very dog-friendly place for rentals. In Carnelian Bay, Waterman’s Landing is a top spot for standup paddleboarding and outrigger canoe excursions. Tahoe City Kayak offers guided kayak tours and rentals, and their Jackson Rec Kayaks are spacious enough to hold you and your dog. See more places to rent boats and kayaks. Read More
Majestic, dog-friendly California mountain towns
Let’s admit it. DogTrekkers are spoiled here in sun-kissed California. We escape to places where palm trees sway, and waves crash.
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