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Dog-Friendly Activities in Creston, CA

There are 50 dog-friendly activities within 40 kilometers of Creston. 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 Creston.

Pet Friendly Eberle Winery
Eberle Winery Leashed dogs are welcome at the pet-friendly Eberle Winery in Paso Robles, CA. They serve red and white wines and have complimentary tastings guests can enjoy on a scenic deck that overlooks the 38-acre estate vineyard and Santa Lucia Mountains. Visitors can also enjoy outdoor games like bocce ball and cornhole. See Details
Pet Friendly Windward Vineyard
Windward Vineyard Passionate about Pinot Noir, Windward Vineyard has a family-friendly, dog-friendly atmosphere and delicious wine. The tasting room is open daily. See Details
Sculpterra Winery and Sculpture Garden Leashed pets are welcome to visit Sculpterra Winery and Sculpture Garden, a dog-friendly attraction in Paso Robles, CA. Combining a quaint countryside vineyard and tasting room with an extensive sculpture garden, Sculpterra invite you to enjoy fine wine and marvel at the impressive sculptures surrounding you. Dogs are permitted at outdoor tables and on paths around the garden. View stunning sculptures by John Jagger, Dale Evers and Monte De Gallo. See Details
Sunset Drive-In The pet-friendly Sunset Drive-In in San Luis Obispo, CA, will give you a dose of nostalgia and a fun evening out at this old-fashioned drive-in theater. Fido is welcome providing he is quiet and doesn't bark consistently. See Details
Graveyard Vineyards This small production winery with a big following features a dog friendly tasting room. See Details
Sherwood Dog Park Sherwood Dog Park is a 1.25-acre park with perimeter fencing, separate areas for small and large dogs, ground cover of recycled wood chips, a swim area, a shade structure, picnic tables, park benches, and ADA accessible entrances and walkways. See Details
Venteux Vineyards Venteux Vineyards is the ultimate destination for you and your furry friends. Their 10 acre property hosts a tasting room, winery, vineyard, and bed & breakfast. Located just minutes from Paso Robles, they are nestled in the middle of the renowned Templeton Gap. They produce dry farmed estate Petite Syrah and Syrah as well as intriguing blends and 100% single varietal wines. From soil to bottle, their hands-on approach allows them to uphold the highest level of care in the winemaking process therefore creating complex, age-worthy, and world-class wines. Bring your friendly pets for a day at the vineyard! They provide fresh water, treats, and a great area to run and play. See Details
Shale Oak Winery Shale Oak Winery is dog-friendly. They've got great wine and staff, so there's no excuse for not having a taste of what's in stock. The first thing you'll notice when you pull up to the winery is the modern architecture of the tasting room. Two buildings geometrically slotted together like a game of Tetris. The vineyard is spread out over 70 acres and produces grapes that are used in rose, zinfandel, and Sauvignon wines. While you're there, explore the courtyard, covered outdoor patio and walking paths together. See Details
Robert Hall Winery Robert Hall Winery is dog-friendly! Leashed dogs are welcome to join their owners as they swirl, sniff and sip a glass of wine at one of its outdoor seating areas. Robert Hall serves award-winning reds and whites. It also offers outdoor entertainment in the form of occasional live music and two regulation Bocce courts in the old world style. See Details
Bon Niche Cellars Bon Niche Cellars is dog-friendly. Located on ten acres with seven devoted to growing grapes, this vineyard is 12 miles east of Paso Robles and popular among wine enthusiasts. The vineyard is cared for by Melani Harding and Barley, her St. Berdoodle dog. It’s not uncommon to find them wandering the vineyard, greeting the grapevines or chasing gophers together. Bon Nice Cellars is open Thursday through Monday. See Details
Tackitt Family Vineyards Tackitt Family Vineyards is dog-friendly. For generations the Tackitt family have been producing high quality grapes to turn into signature wines. This small vineyard and wine tasting room is popular among locals and tourists alike. They serve up red and white wine to visitors. Tackitt Family Vineyards offers up donations for Wine4Paws and local Animal Services with fundraisers too. Tackitt Family Vineyards is open Friday through Sunday from 12pm to 5pm. See Details
Breakaway Tours, Dog-Friendly Wine Tours Breakaway Tours offers canines and their companions the chance to explore San Luis Obispo Wine Country in style. The dog-friendly tour group picks up dog owners and their leashed pets from their local lodging and takes them, in private, air-conditioned vehicles, to four dog-friendly wineries of their choice! Owners can tack on a winery picnic lunch, complete with Scooby Snacks, to their tour. Rates start at $350, plus a pet cleaning fee. See Details
Wolff Vineyards Wolff Vineyards, located in San Luis Obispo, CA, is a vineyard that welcomes wine connoisseurs at their tasting room and outdoor picnic area. Fido is welcome to join you at this pet-friendly vineyard while you enjoy your day. See Details
Bianchi Winery Bianchi Winery is a dog-friendly winery in Paso Robles, CA. Fido is welcome to join you at a table on the patio next to the koi pond or in the tasting room. See Details
Kiler Ridge Olive Farm Spread over 15 acres, Kiler Ridge Olive Farm in Paso Robles, CA, welcomes pets to explore and you to enjoy some wonderful olive oil on the pet-friendly patio with sweeping views. This family-owned and operated farm produces award-winning, small batch, certified extra virgin olive oil. See Details
Booker Vineyard Let Fido sniff out your new favorite wine at Booker Vineyard, an organic estate vineyard located in Paso Robles, CA. This dog-friendly winery offers a variety of vinos but focuses on Rhône varietals. The wines created at Booker Vineyard are small batch. Dogs must be leashed on the property. See Details
Saucelito Canyon Vineyard & Tasting Room Nestled in the heart of California’s Central Coast wine country, Saucelito Canyon Vineyard & Winery is a historic family–run estate in Arroyo Grande Valley, featuring the oldest commercial Zinfandel vines in San Luis Obispo County. Fido is welcome on their dog-friendly patio where visitors can enjoy tastings daily overlooking rolling vineyard hills. See Details
Le Cuvier Winery Le Cuvier Winery is a dog-friendly winery in Paso Robles, CA. Your leashed, friendly dog is welcome to join you on outdoor tours of the facility, or at a table on the patio for a winetasting. Try their Syrah XLB, L'enfant du Pape, or Malbec while you're visiting. See Details
El Chorro Dog Park Located in El Chorro Regional Park, the El Chorro Dog Park in San Luis Obispo, CA, features a fully-fenced off-leash space with separate areas for large and small pups, water spigots and splash tubs. The Regional Park also includes a day use area with barbecue facilities, a botanical garden and numerous hiking trails. See Details
Jim Green Trail The Jim Green trail begins at the end of Cortez Ave. winding around the north side of Chalk Mountain Golf Course, which is part of the county's 230-acre regional park. Named after the late Jim Green of Atascadero, an outdoor enthusiast responsible for the formation of many hiking and equestrian trails in San Luis Obispo county, the trail begins rather inauspiciously, being flanked by residential homes on one side and railroad tracks on the other, however, within a couple of hundred feet you start to experience more of a true "wilderness feeling." A large trail marker with information about the area will also come into view at this point and you will have to choose which direction to take as the trail is a two-mile loop. Open to hikers, equestrians, bicyclists, and dogs, the trail is an excellent spot for those who want a quick walk (about 40 minutes) that is neither too strenuous nor too easy. The trail is not open to motorized vehicles. Dogs are allowed both on and off-leash; however, leashed is probably preferable because of the prevalence snakes in the area. See Details
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