Dog Friendly Activities in Fairfax, CA

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There’s 1 dog friendly activity in Fairfax, and 227 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 Fairfax.

Pet Friendly Albany Bulb
Albany Bulb Fido is welcome to join you as you escape the city crowds at Albany Bulb, a pet-friendly park in Albany, CA. Leashed pets are allowed on the beach and trails. Enjoy views of the San Fransisco Bay, as well as a wide variety of urban art. See Details
Pet Friendly Millerton Point at Tomales Bay State Park
Millerton Point at Tomales Bay State Park Situated on the inland side of the bay, Millerton Point's loop trail in Inverness, CA is dog-friendly. Please note that pets are not permitted on the beach. However, leashed dogs are allowed to join you for a scenic hike on the loop trail. There are restrooms and a parking lot located near the trailhead. See Details
Rocky Memorial Dog Park Bring Fido for a visit to Rocky Memorial Dog Park in Petaluma, CA. There's plenty of room for your pet to play at this no-frills, 9-acre dog park. Please note that the park is only partially fenced, but licensed dogs can run off-leash as long as they're under voice control. See Details
Palace of Fine Arts Bring Fido for a stroll on the grounds of the pet-friendly Palace of Fine Arts. The area features an iconic Greco-Roman rotunda and colonnades and is one of the most photographed sites in San Francisco, boasting a peaceful lagoon and paved path for walking your four-legged friend. Dogs must be leashed during their visit to the Palace of Fine Arts. See Details
Mount Tamalpais State Park Pet-friendly Mount Tamalpais State Park in Mill Valley, CA welcomes leashed dogs on paved roads, parking lots, campsites and picnic areas. Dogs are only allowed in these areas. The State Park consists of deep canyons, sweeping hillsides, cool redwood forests, oak woodlands, and open grasslands. At night, Fido must sleep in a tent or vehicle. There is no main entrance fee; however certain trailheads have cash only parking fees. See Details
Presidio of San Francisco Located on a decommissioned military post, the Presidio of San Francisco is a dog-friendly, 1,500-acre park and major outdoor recreation center. There are lush forests, miles of hiking trails and picturesque scenic overlooks of the Pacific Ocean. Other highlights include grassy Crissy Field with Golden Gate Bridge views, sandy Baker Beach and Tunnel Tops, a 14-acre public park with lawns for picnics. Leashed dogs are permitted to explore the area, unless otherwise marked. See Details
Albany Beach Take Fido for a day of fun in the sun at dog-friendly Albany Beach in Albany, CA. The shoreline features a small sandy beach where dogs can run off leash. You and Fido can chase the waves or simply relax and bird watch. See Details
Pine Lake Park Dog Play Area Pine Lake Park Dog Play Area is a recreational space for Fido in San Francisco, CA. Adjacent to Pine Lake, you'll find a spacious grassy off-leash area for dogs to play. See Details
Point Pinole Regional Shoreline Grab your walking shoes and head to Point Pinole Regional Shoreline, a dog-friendly park in Richmond, CA. The area features miles of trails that showcase the area's natural beauty. Pets are not allowed on the shuttle or on the pier. See Details
Deer Creek Village Dog Park Deer Creek Village Dog Park is a fully fenced park at the Deer Creek Village shopping center in Petaluma, CA. The landscaped, 1.5-acre area features benches, lighted bollards, drinking fountains for pets and their owners, and waste stations. See Details
San Francisco Bay Trail The San Francisco Bay Trail is one of 1600 rail-trails supported by Rails-to-Trails Conservancy, a nonprofit organization that is working to create a nationwide network of trails from former rail lines and connecting corridors. Previously an unused railroad corridor, this "rail-trail" is now a great place to walk Fido in Richmond! The map below shows a parking area with convenient access to the San Francisco Bay Trail Rails-to-Trails Conservancy has generously provided map data for this trail to Bring Fido for informational purposes only. For more detailed trail information, please visit TrailLink.com. See Details
Candlestick Point State Recreation Area Candlestick Point State Recreation Area is a pet-friendly park in an urban setting in San Francisco, CA. The park is located just behind where Candlestick Stadium once proudly stood as the home of the Major League Baseball outfit, the San Francisco Giants. Dogs are welcome on leashes under 6 feet on all the trails in the park. You'll also find bathrooms, ponds, fishing and picnic areas. See Details
San Francisco Native Tours San Francisco Native Tours offer walking tour adventures lead by born and raised local guides that include food & drinks while focusing on the local community. Private tours are dog friendly. See Details
San Francisco Bay Ferry San Francisco Bay Ferry in Alameda, CA is pet-friendly. Pets can only be brought aboard San Francisco Bay Ferry if they are within an enclosed pet carrier that can fit on your lap and they do not pose a threat to passengers or crew members. Contact them directly for specific ferry times. See Details
Cruisin' the Castro Walking Tours Cruisin' the Castro Walking Tours is a unique, dog-friendly walking tour of the Castro neighborhood in San Francisco. Explore the diverse history and colorful sites of Lesbian, Gay, the Bi-sexual and Transgender community on this fun and fascinating tour. See Details
Golden Gate National Recreation Area Golden Gate National Recreation Area is a dog-friendly national park in Mill Valley, CA. The park consists of over 81,000 acres filled with a variety of flora and fauna. Leashed dogs are welcome to join you on trails in Marin County, San Francisco County, and San Mateo County. Some of the trails allow dogs that are under voice control. Please note that dogs are not allowed in public buildings, Muir Woods, Alcatraz Island, shuttle buses, public fishing piers, and campgrounds. See Details
Dashe Cellars SF City View Patio Dashe Cellars SF City View Patio in Alameda, CA welcomes dogs outside with an amazing view of the San Francisco Bay complete with passing sailboats and the city skyline. Enjoy table service, and choose between a bottle to share, a glass, or a flight of three delicious Dashe wines.The patio is open by reservation on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. See Details
Bernal Heights Park Bernal Heights Park is one of the largest dog-friendly recreational areas in San Francisco, CA, with plenty of room for on- or off-leash fun. The terrain is steep but scenic. Plastic bags are available at both entrances to the park, which can be found at the parking lot at the intersection of Folsom and Bernal Heights (north entrance) or where Bernal Heights dead ends (south entrance). See Details
Corona Heights Dog Play Area Corona Heights Dog Play Area is a pet-friendly recreational space in San Francisco, CA. The off-leash dog park is located adjacent to the Field Museum in the Corona Heights neighborhood of San Francisco. You'll get plenty of exercise climbing the hill here, and the views are great. Dog owners are reminded to clean up any mess that is left behind. Pets must be current on all vaccinations, non-destructive, and leashed outside of the off-leash area. Dog walkers are permitted with a limit of eight dogs under their care. No excessive barking, please. See Details
Lucchesi Park Your dog will love to explore off-leash with you in the designated pet-friendly area of Lucchesi Park, a popular destination in the community of Petaluma, CA. Be careful as the dog area is not fenced, so pups must be supervised and under voice control at all times. Pets must remain on-leash outside of the designated dog run. See Details
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