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Other Dog Activities in Hayfork, CA

Here are the other dog-friendly attractions closest to Hayfork. Use the links below to get an overview of each one, see pictures, print directions, and even read reviews from other dog owners.

Pet Friendly Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens
Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens Take in the beauty of the pet-friendly Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens in Fort Bragg, CA, where your leashed dog is welcome to join you. Savor the breathtaking botanical bliss of formal gardens, coastal bluffs, pine forests and fern-covered canyons. The mild coastal climate ensures that something is always in bloom. Rhododendrons, magnolias, heritage roses, lilies, and succulents are just some of the flora you will see as you wander along the trails with Fido. Please note that dogs are not permitted during certain events, including Festival of Lights, and checking event dates and guidelines is recommended prior to bringing your pup. See Details
Pet Friendly Trees of Mystery and SkyTrail
Trees of Mystery and SkyTrail Trees of Mystery in Klamath, CA, is a fun, dog-friendly attraction 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. Admission fees apply. See Details
Catch a Canoe & Bicycles Too Catch a Canoe & Bicycles Too is a pet-friendly rental service in Mendocino, California. Pets are welcome on-leash at this bike and boat rental spot with reasonable rates and a friendly staff. They even have lifejackets for dogs! The shop is open daily with rates for boat rentals starting at $55 per person for up to three hours. Children under 6 and dogs are free. Guided tours are also available from Memorial Day to Labor Day. See Details
The Bigfoot Taproom Dogs are welcome inside and outside at The Bigfoot Taproom in McKinleyville, CA. This pet-friendly beer garden has a variety of craft beer, cider and wine on their 32 taps. Choose from umbrella-shaded picnic tables outside or the numerous seating options inside for you and Fido to enjoy the relaxing atmosphere and cold drinks. See Details
Cordi Winery Cordi Winery, a pet-friendly attraction in Live Oak, CA, welcomes leashed dogs to join their owners in the scenic Sutter Buttes, located off Hwy 99 between Sacramento and Chico. Visitors are invited to bring a picnic lunch, while well-behaved dogs can relax at the outdoor seating area, complete with picnic tables and a dog water bowl. This family-owned winery produces award-winning wines from estate-grown grapes and offers wine tastings for guests. See Details
MacKerricher State Park Dogs are welcome on leash at MacKerricher State Park in Fort Bragg, CA. Unfortunately, pets are prohibited on Virgin Creek Beach, the northern half of Ten Mile Beach, the Seal Rocks harbor seal pup nursery area or the Surfwood Walk-In campground. There are other pet-friendly trails and beaches in the area. See Details
Sinkyone Wilderness State Park Dogs are allowed at Sinkyone Wilderness State Park, a pet-friendly coastal area near Whitethorn, CA. Fido can join you at this park that sits on the southern portion of the Lost Coast, a 60-mile stretch of wilderness that includes the park and the King Range National Conservation Area. Although dogs are not permitted on trails, they can join you at Usal Beach and Needle Rock Visitor Center on a leash under six feet. See Details
Lula Cellars Lula Cellars is a dog-friendly boutique winery within the Anderson Valley in Philo, CA. Bring Fido with you while you enjoy red, white or rose wines inside the comfortable tasting room or outside the on the spacious patio or lawn overlooking the vineyard. Be sure to keep your pup leashed at all times on the property. Reservations are recommended. See Details
Ramble West Brewing The pet-friendly Ramble West Brewing in Chico, CA welcomes your leashed furry friend to join you inside the taproom and outside at tables on their patio. Stop by and browse their delightful selection of craft beers! They also have a rotating food truck schedule; check their website for more information. 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. See Details
Mendocino Headlands State Park Mendocino Headlands State Park in Mendocino, CA, is one of the most pet-friendly parks in the area. Unlike most state parks in California, Fido can join you on most of the dirt trails that surround the town of Mendocino. Many of the casual trails will lead you to stunning views of swooping cliffs. There's even a short dog-friendly path to Portuguese Beach, which allows pooches on a leash onto the sand. If you continue along from the beach, you'll find a blow hole and lots more beautiful coastal scenery. Mendocino Headlands is open during the day. See Details
Navarro Vineyards Navarro Vineyards is a dog-friendly winery in Philo, CA, where Fido is welcome to join you at the garden tasting room counter or at the two indoor tasting room counters. This small, family winery encourages visitors to bring a picnic lunch to pair with a bottle of their wine, which the knowledgeable staff can help recommend for the best pairing experience. Then, find a table on the covered deck or throughout the gardens to enjoy your wine and the view with your four-legged best friend. Light snacks are also available for sale. See Details
Shrine Drive Thru Tree Shrine Drive Thru Tree is a pet-friendly attraction located in Myers Flat. It's an easy stop right on the Avenue of the Giants. There is a minimal fee to drive through the tree and access is not available during winter. Dogs are welcome to drive through with you. See Details
Old Bridge Rafting Enjoy adventures on the Trinity River and Lewiston Lake with Fido at pet-friendly Old Bridge Rafting in Lewiston, CA. You can choose from a variety of activities including river rafting, fishing and blackberry picking. Dogs are welcome on all trips. See Details
Headwaters Spring Two- and four-legged friends can visit Headwaters Spring at Mount Shasta City Park in Mount Shasta, CA. Nature lovers can hike to this pet-friendly spring, which is the origin of the Sacramento River. The area features a viewing patio, benches and pathways to explore even more. Note that pets are not permitted in the water. 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
Richardson Grove State Park Richardson Grove State Park is a dog-friendly recreation area in Garberville, CA. This area was declared one of the first redwood parks in the country in 1922 and has been a popular destination ever since. Over the years, the park has grown to a size of 1,800 acres. The larger trees in the area stand at a monstrous 300-feet tall. You and your leashed pup can camp and picnic in the park, but please be aware that the trails are off limits to pet owners. See Details
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
Shasta State Historic Park Shasta State Historic Park in Redding, CA is a pet-friendly designated area that was at the hub of wagon travel in the mid-19th century. The town was renamed Shasta in 1850 and was right in the middle of the gold rush. Fido is welcome to join you as you are transported back to the yee-hawing times of yore, but dogs are only allowed on the paved roadway and parking lot and must remain on a leash under six-feet long. See Details
Big River Estuary State Marine Conservation Area Big River Estuary State Marine Conservation Area is a pet-friendly natural area in Mendocino, CA. It's the longest undeveloped estuary in Northern California, bordered by Big River State Park, making for 7,000 acres of protected land. Dogs are welcome to enjoy a kayak adventure on the water. See Details
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