Dog-Friendly Activities in Cherry Valley, CA

There’s 1 dog-friendly activity in Cherry Valley, and 64 more nearby. Use the links below to get an overview of each one, see pictures, print directions, and even read reviews from other dog owners. Coming from out of town? Get a discounted rate on pet friendly hotels in Cherry Valley.

Pet Friendly Bogart Regional Park
Bogart Regional Park Bring Fido to explore Bogart Regional Park, a stunning dog-friendly park in Cherry Valley, CA. Bogar Park has over 400 acres of luscious green fields, amazing mountain views and a picturesque fishing pond. Individual and group camping is available with fire pits, picnic areas and restrooms. There are trails you and your pup can enjoy. See Details
Pet Friendly Alpine Pedal Path
Alpine Pedal Path Alpine Pedal Path is a dog-friendly 3.2-mile (one-way) asphalt trail in Big Bear Lake, CA. This path is a great place for morning jogs, bike rides, and leisurely walks with Fido! It boasts fresh air and beautiful scenery along the way. The path has access points that lead to the lake and various beaches. See Details
Idyllwild Regional Park Idyllwild Regional Park is a dog-friendly, 202-acre recreational area in Idyllwild, CA. Hike with Fido on one of the five breathtaking trails overlooking the majestic skyline. Campers can enjoy access to fire rings, picnic areas, restrooms, and showers at any one of the individual camping sites. There are both camping fees and day-use fees for adults, children and dogs. See Details
Big Bear Lake Beaches Enjoy sun and sand with Fido at the dog-friendly Big Bear Lake Beaches in Big Bear Lake, CA. All of the beaches along Highway 38 in Big Bear Lake welcome pups and can be accessed via the Alpine Pedal Path. See Details
Los Rios Ranchos Apple Farm Los Rios Ranchos is a pet-friendly attraction in Oak Glen, CA. Los Rios is Southern California's largest Apple Farm, in operation since 1906. Dogs are not allowed into the orchards or berry patches but can explore the mountainous nature trails as long as they are cleaned up after and leashed. Operation hours vary seasonally, so guests should check its website or call ahead before planning their outing. See Details
Big Bear Marina Big Bear Marina is a pet-friendly attraction in Big Bear Lake, CA. Dogs are allowed on the charters and boat rentals from this marina. They also offer tours. Open seasonally; check their website for times and rental info. See Details
Castle Rock Trail Castle Rock Trail is an easy, dog-friendly, 1.6 mile hike in Angelus Oaks, CA. This trail is located within the San Bernardino National Forest and will take about one hour to complete with Fido. This short hike is a nice escape into beautiful scenery. Take in the lake views on a trail that is speckled with granite boulders. See Details
Idyllwild Nature Center Idyllwild Nature Center in Idyllwild, CA, is a dog-friendly recreational area where Fido is welcome on the trails on leash. Enjoy hiking, nature programs, picnic areas, guided tours, and more. Various seasonal events are held throughout the year, including the well-known Lemon Lily Restoration Day, Butterfly Daze, Trail of the Acorn Day, and the Wildflower Day. There are day-use admission fees for adults, children, and dogs. See Details
Cougar Crest Trailhead Cougar Crest Trailhead in Big Bear Lake, CA, offers moderate hiking. This dog-friendly trail is roughly 5 miles out and back. At the end, this trail meets up with the PCT at the base of Bertha Peak. You can follow this connection up a little over one mile and reach the peak as well. The views are spectacular and Fido will definitely be excited to go on this incredible journey. See Details
Big Bear Queen Lake Tour Hop aboard the Big Bear Queen Lake Tour, the longest-running attraction in Big Bear Lake, CA. Conveniently located near the village, this pet-friendly tour offers a fun and informative ride with a local expert. Learn about the area’s rich history and unique features, all with your pooch by your side. See Details
Ernie Maxwell Scenic Trail Leashed dogs are welcome on the pet-friendly Ernie Maxwell Scenic Trail in Idyllwild, CA. Beginning at Humber Park, the 2.6-mile round-trip hike descends about 700 feet, passing through shaded forest and seasonal creek crossings, and offers scenic views of Suicide Rock and Lily Rock. Note that an Adventure Pass or a valid Interagency Pass is required and must be obtained before arriving. See Details
Pine Knot Trail to Grand View Point Pine Knot Trail to Grand View Point is a dog-friendly, moderately easy, 6.9-mile hike in Big Bear Lake, CA. This trail is located within San Bernardino National Forest. The trail will take about 3 hours to complete with Fido. For a shorter hike you can take Mill Creek Road, which turns into Forest Service Road 2N10/Skyline Drive, to a point just below the summit where the trail passes over the road. See Details
Hound Town Dog Park Hound Town Dog Park is a dog-friendly park in Moreno Valley, CA, adjacent to the Moreno Valley Equestrian Center. The 3.5-acre park has a 245-foot by 150-foot fenced-in dirt area divided into two sections. One part is for large dogs, the other for smaller breeds. The gate is double-fenced to prevent dogs from escaping as people enter and leave the play area. See Details
Grays Peak Trail Grays Peak Trail is a moderately easy, 6.4-mile, out-and-back hike in Fawnskin, CA. This dog-friendly trail is located within the San Bernardino National Forest and will take about 3.5 hours to complete with Fido. This trail is on the north side of the lake and will actually lead you to the backside of the mountain where water views disappear. However, losing the view of the water is worth the peace, quiet, and open vistas that take its place. This area is subject to closure due to habitat protection. Since this trailhead is within the bald eagle habitat, it's closed during the nesting season from winter to spring, sometimes extending into summer. See Details
Humber Park Humber Park in Idyllwild, CA, offers dog-friendly trails. There are paved parking and vault toilets at the trailhead. Adventure Pass or a National Parks Pass is required. Be sure Fido is leashed while hiking in this area. Please note that dogs are prohibited in the State Park Wilderness; check maps on their website for boundaries. See Details
Cougar Crest Bertha Peak Trail The Cougar Crest Bertha Peak Trail is a moderately easy, dog-friendly 7.5 mile hike in Big Bear City, CA. This trail is located within San Bernardino National Forest and will take about 3 hours to complete with Fido. This is a great trail for beginners and the trail is popular for all types of people from runners to families. During the week the trail is fairly desolate. The trail is best used from March until September. See Details
Will Abell Memorial Trail at Arrowhead Ridge Will Abell Memorial Trail at Arrowhead Ridge in Lake Arrowhead, CA is dog-friendly. Leashed dogs are permitted on the 1.9 mile loop through an 80-acre preserve under the San Bernardino Mountain Land Trust. The tree-lined trail should take about 1 hour to complete and offers a ridge top view of Lake Arrowhead. Visitors should carry water and pack out all trash. See Details
Get Boards Ride Shop - Veteran's Park Get Boards Ride Shop - Veteran's Park rents dog-friendly kayaks and standup paddleboards to dog owners to explore Big Bear Lake. Your pup can ride with you anywhere on the lake at no extra cost. They also have dog life jackets for rent or you can bring your own. Rentals are available from May through October. See Details
Family-Friendly Nature Walk w Hot Choc 'Family-Friendly Nature Walk w Hot Choc' is a pet-friendly Airbnb Experience hosted by Amber. Guests will learn about native plants and animals, and the history of the area on this unique nature walk. The experience lasts 1.5 hours and can accommodate up to 10 guests. Parents may also bring children under 2 years of age. Rates start at $35 per person. See Details
Mid-Century Architecture Self-Guided Tour ​Explore the iconic mid-century modern architecture of Palm Springs, CA, with a self-guided tour that showcases the city's unique Desert Modernism style. Owners and their pups can begin at the Palm Springs Visitor Center, originally the Tramway Gas Station, designed by Albert Frey, and discover landmarks such as the Tramway Shell Station by William Cody and the Steel Development Homes by Donald Wexler. See Details
Cherry Valley, CA, US