Dog Friendly Activities in Tahoe Pines, CA

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There are 67 dog friendly activities within 40 kilometres of Tahoe Pines. 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 Tahoe Pines.

Pet Friendly Hidden Beach
Hidden Beach Hidden Beach in Incline Village, NV, is pet friendly. Leashed dogs are welcome on this rocky beach with alcoves and an adjacent boulder shoreline. There's parking nearby and trails that lead to the coastline. Dog owners are reminded to clean up any mess left behind and keep control of pups on the path. See Details
Pet Friendly South Lake Tahoe's the Sparkling Lake Tahoe Experience Scavenger Hunt Tour
South Lake Tahoe's the Sparkling Lake Tahoe Experience Scavenger Hunt Tour South Lake Tahoe's The Sparkling Lake Tahoe Experience Scavenger Hunt Tour is pet friendly. Walk from landmark to landmark to discover art, culture and history. Search plaques, statues and art to solve riddles that can only be found on location. If you can't find the answer, they'll guide you to the next location. Leashed pups are welcome to take part in this app-led hunt that can be completed at any time. See Details
Inspiration Point Inspiration Point is pet-friendly. If you're visiting Lake Tahoe, enjoy a short walk along a paved pathway with your pooch to a stunning overlook of Emerald Bay and Fannette Island. Leashed dogs are welcome, as long as they are well-behaved around people and cleaned up after to preserve the cleanliness of the lake. See Details
Tahoe Paddle Sports Tahoe Paddle Sports in Stateline, NV, is pet friendly. With this company, you and your pooch can enjoy a clear kayak or SUP tours/rentals on Lake Tahoe's southeast shore. Dog life vests are provided for those who do not have one. See Details
Tahoe City Winter Sports Park The dog-friendly Tahoe City Winter Sports Park in California offers a variety of fun activities for the whole family, including Fido! Enjoy a safe sledding hill away from trees and streets, cross country ski trails, and a snowshoe loop for all ages and abilities. See Details
Tahoe State Recreation Area Tahoe State Recreation Area in Tahoe City, CA, is a beautiful dog-friendly area that features a lake with a fishing pier, picnic areas with benches, and a bike path. Fido must be kept on a leash no longer than 6' and is only permitted in the Truckee River Outlet known as "Gatekeepers" within the day-use area along the Lake Tahoe shoreline. The campground is seasonal, so it's worth contacting them directly before you plan a trip to make sure that they are open, although they usually open up at the end of May. See Details
Ward Creek Park Property Leashed dogs are allowed in developed areas of Ward Creek Park Property in Tahoe City, CA. This includes campsites, paved roads and paths, dirt fire roads, picnic and day-use areas, and paved parking areas. Access to the dog-friendly trails can be found at the Highway 89 bike path, or you can park at one of the trailheads off Timberland Drive. Dogs are not allowed on beaches or dirt trails. See Details
Chambers Landing Leashed dogs are welcome on on Chambers Landing beach in Homewood, CA. This small public beach is located on National Forest land and offers a great chance to get up close to Lake Tahoe with your pooch. Dog owners are reminded to clean up after pups. See Details
Skunk Harbor Carson City, NV, is home to the dog-friendly Skunk Harbor. Located on National Forest land, this spot is marked by a historic structure with stone cabins. The hike in can be challenging depending on the season, so if your pooch isn't a keen hiker, you may want to skip this one. Leashed dogs are welcome, as long as they are cleaned up after. See Details
Secret Harbor Beach Secret Harbor Beach in Carson City, NV, is pet friendly. Hikers and boaters flock here to enjoy Lake Tahoe. The hike can be a little challenging for less experienced canine hikers. Don't forget to clean up any mess left behind by people and pups in your party. See Details
Echo Lake Trailhead Echo Lake Trailhead features a 5.3-mile out-and-back trail near Echo Lake, CA. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it'll take about two hours to complete with Fido. This dog-friendly area is popular for birding, hiking, and snowshoeing. The best times to visit this trail are April through October. See Details
Kaspian Picnic Area Kaspian Picnic Area is a pet-friendly area along South Lake Tahoe, CA. Bring your leashed pooch along to enjoy lunch on the half mile stretch of cobbled shoreline, with a view across the lake that parallels the Tahoe City bike path, and offers numerous picnic tables, a 100-foot public pier, and public restroom. Don't forget to clean up any mess that is left behind by you or your pooch. See Details
Carnelian West Carnelian West is a pet-friendly recreation area in Carnelian Bay, CA. The site includes a lakefront promenade, benches, picnic tables, barbecues, and restrooms. You can also rent the grassy area. Leashed dogs are welcome, as long as they are cleaned up after. Bags are provided. See Details
Burton Creek State Park Burton Creek State Park is a dog-friendly hiking destination on the outskirts of Tahoe City, CA. Fido is welcome to join you on the fire roads but not on the designated ski trails within the Sierra District from November 1st to May 1st when snow is present. While exploring the 2,000-acre park with your best friend, it is essential to note that the terrain is mountainous and uneven. See Details
Tahoe Unleashed Bring Fido to play off-leash at the seasonal dog park in North Tahoe Regional Park. Located in Tahoe Vista, CA, this recreation area includes two separate fenced-in spaces for small and large dogs and a one-acre play area for pups of all sizes. Visitors will find agility equipment for their dogs to utilize, including a bridge walk, crawl tube, adjustable jumps and more. See Details
The Good Wolf Brewing Company Fido is welcome at The Good Wolf Brewing Company, a dog-friendly craft brewery in Truckee, CA. This small batch brewery is located within Tahoe National Forest and specializes in hop forward and forest beers that use locally foraged ingredients. See Details
Donner Summit Canyon Donner Summit Canyon is a pet-friendly recreational area in Truckee, CA. This natural area is an addition to Donner Memorial State Park and features a hiking trail that follows the original route of Lincoln Highway. There are several picnic areas along the trail. Leashed dogs are welcome as long as they are cleaned up after. See Details
North Tahoe Regional Park Leashed dogs are invited to join you at North Tahoe Regional Park, a spacious pet-friendly recreation area in Tahoe Vista, CA. This scenic park offers sports fields, hiking trails, camping opportunities, a disk golf course, and seasonal attractions which include Tahoe Treetop Adventure Parks and the Snow Play Area. Four-legged visitors can enjoy Tahoe Unleashed, a full-fenced dog park with separate areas for small and large dogs, a water fountain, bench seating, and pet waste stations. See Details
Lake Tahoe Loop Lake Tahoe Loop in Tahoe City, CA, is a 72-mile, pet-friendly drive that takes roughly three hours to complete, but you can spend a lot longer if you stop to take in the incredible sights along the way. Take a break at Inspiration Point for a short walk along a paved pathway with your pooch to a stunning overlook of Emerald Bay and Fannette Island. Or, take a quick detour near Incline Village for elevated views of the water at Lake Tahoe Scenic Overlook. See Details
Gatekeeper's Museum History buffs and mutts can hang out together at Gatekeeper’s Museum, a pet-friendly museum in Tahoe City, CA. Dogs are welcome to join you in this reconstructed cabin as you learn about the maritime history of Lake Tahoe, hear about the resort and pop culture of the past and see one of the largest Native American basket collections in the country. Fido can make a splash at nearby 64-Acres Beach when you’re finished. See Details
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