Dog Friendly Activities in Klamath, CA

There are 3 dog friendly activities in Klamath. 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 Klamath.

Pet Friendly Trees of Mystery and SkyTrail
Trees of Mystery and SkyTrail Trees of Mystery in Klamath, CA, is a fun, dog-friendly tourist stop with a giant Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox statue, gift shop, Native American Museum, and trails through the redwoods with redwood "oddities and examples of growing patterns." They also have a SkyTrail - a sky tram that takes you and Fido up through the redwoods to a lookout with views of the ocean from the top. Dogs are welcome in all areas except for The Redwood Canopy Trail. Please note that there is an admission fee to enjoy the park. See Details
Pet Friendly Redwood National & State Parks
Redwood National & State Parks Most people know Redwood National Park in California as home to the tallest trees on Earth. The parks also protect vast prairies, oak woodlands, wild riverways, and nearly 40 miles of rugged coastline. Leashed pets are allowed in certain pet-friendly areas but not on park trails, at ranger-led programs, or in park buildings. See the website for more information. See Details
Tour-Thru Tree in Klamath Tour-Thru Tree in Klamath is a pet-friendly scenic drive in Klamath, California. The tunnel through this giant redwood was carved back in 1976 to allow cars to drive right through the middle of it. The convenient location near Redwoods National Park and a variety of spectacular Californian state parks, this interesting attraction is a must-see when you're on a road trip through the area. See Details
Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park near Crescent City, CA is dog friendly. Bring your pooch with you to one of the last in a long string of redwood parks that stretch up Northern California's coast. Dogs aren't allowed on any trails in the park, but can join you on a leash on roads and the beach, Mill Creek Watershed, logging roads, Walker Road and Howland Hill road. The Myrtle Creek Trail and Craig's Creek Trail are located near Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park and allow dogs. The park is open every day of the week from sunrise to sunset. See Details
Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park Dogs are permitted in certain pet-friendly areas of Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park in Crescent City, CA. Dog owners should be aware that Fido is not allowed on park trails, at ranger-led programs, or in park buildings. Amongst this collection of three parks on the Californian coast, known as the Redwood State Parks, are some of the tallest trees in the whole world. The giant redwoods grow so big because of the heavy rainfall in the area. To find out more information about the opening times of the park, please contact them directly via the telephone number on this page. See Details
Crescent City Dog Town Crescent City Dog Town is a fully-fenced park specifically for canines in Crescent City, CA. The park is located at the East end of Beachfront Park at the corner of Battery Street and Howe Drive. The area features a double gated entry, water fountains, pet waste stations, and separate sections for large and small dogs. Bring Fido to Crescent City Dog Town to play off-leash and socialize. See Details
Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park Although Fido isn't permitted on trails at Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park in Orick, CA, you can explore the area via three scenic, pet-friendly drives. Leashed dogs are also welcome to walk through old-growth redwoods on Cal Barrel Road. See Details
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