Tehama County: Fresh fun in the heart of California

By: DogTrekker Staff
California State Route 32 Bridge at Deer Creek in Tehama County California USA on an autumn day.

Farm fields, orchards and vineyards thrive in the heart of Tehama County, 90 miles north of Sacramento. This field-to-fork playground along the southern stretch of the Shasta Cascade region rolls out the red carpet for dogs, with dynamic restaurants, hotels and recreational activities geared toward four-legged family members.

From crystal-clear lakes and forested trails to pet-friendly resorts and wine tasting rooms, this historic corner of Northern California promises the best of small-town warmth and big-time adventures.

Tehama County serves as the southern gateway to Lassen Volcanic National Park. While dogs aren’t allowed on trails here, they can explore in cars with their people. Historic Red Bluff has several dog parks – Red Bluff Dog Park is one of the most popular – plus a KOA campground featuring a play area for pups. Downtown’s From the Hearth location and Dibble Creek Outpost, a few minutes northwest of town, are among locals’ favorite dog-friendly restaurants.  

Head north along Interstate 5 to reach Burnsini Vineyards, which welcomes dogs, or stroll picturesque waterfront walking trails at the Sacramento River Discovery Center. From there, continue south to Corning for farm-fresh fare, more local dog parks, and entertainment at the dog-friendly Rolling Hills Casino and Resort.

 

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