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Five things you and your dog didn’t know about Yosemite and Mariposa County
Think you know Yosemite? Even seasoned visitors may be surprised by how welcoming Yosemite and Mariposa County can be for travelers with dogs. While the national park itself has specific pet rules, the surrounding area offers plenty of dog-friendly gems. Here are five lesser-known things every dog traveler should know before exploring this stunning California … Read more.
Plan ahead for a Pawsome Yosemite adventure in 2025
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Summer is one of the most stunning—and popular—times to visit Yosemite National Park. To preserve the park’s beauty and ease congestion, a temporary vehicle reservation system will be in place for peak dates in summer 2025. Don’t worry—your unforgettable dog-friendly adventure is still within reach. Here’s what Yosemite Mariposa County wants you to know before you go. Read more.
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Nature Rules in Yosemite Mariposa County
The Nature Rules campaign encourages guests to travel for good, which starts by respecting the natural wonders, people and pets
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The Nature Rules campaign encourages guests to travel for good, which starts by respecting the natural wonders, people and pets
Read more.Bone appétit: Dog-friendly dining in Yosemite Mariposa County
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Yosemite Mariposa County is an amazing place to be this time of year. Winter thawing into spring invites warmer weather, beautiful scenery and plenty of adventure for you and your four-legged pal. Think: gazing at a magnificent waterfall, rolling in the remaining snow or playing in the snowmelt-fueled water (safely, of course). It’s amazing.
And all that fun pawing around is sure to work up an appetite. Luckily for you, and your doggo, there are plenty of pet-friendly dining options in the area…and they’re all worthy of a 5-paw rating.
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Photo by Yosemite Mariposa County.
Yosemite Mariposa County is an amazing place to be this time of year. Winter thawing into spring invites warmer weather, beautiful scenery and plenty of adventure for you and your four-legged pal. Think: gazing at a magnificent waterfall, rolling in the remaining snow or playing in the snowmelt-fueled water (safely, of course). It’s amazing.
And all that fun pawing around is sure to work up an appetite. Luckily for you, and your doggo, there are plenty of pet-friendly dining options in the area…and they’re all worthy of a 5-paw rating.
Read more.