

Early March. It was in the 40s with sun. Most of the 3.5 mile loop was pretty isolated so it was nice and quiet. Started by the museum parking lot where it was paved. The exact trail map can be found on AllTrails. The woody area can be a bit muddy.

This is the 3rd restaurant we brought Bingo to. We picked a less busy day and sat in the outdoor patio. Bingo enjoyed watching everyone around him and begged for some bacon and fries.

We decided to try out this cute coffee house with our dog. While he was hesitant to go inside the store, once we bribed him with the meat balls, he was a fan. Good coffee, cute layout with options for shy dogs. There were other people with their dogs, all were leashed in the studio where we stayed. We did not go into the outdoor area.

First restaurant we brought our dog to. There are parking on-site. We went to order food and check out the restaurant before picking out one of the picnic table on the back patio, which was quieter. The rooftop patio would have been too much. I ordered a burger and got Bingo a Zoe.

My dog is nervous and we've been training him to get used to public places. Since I wasn't sure how he was going to handle being there, I ordered my food to-go. The patio was quiet on one side, so i asked to eat my to-go at one of the table. The staff didn't check on me, but it was exactly what I needed for a positive experience with my dog.
Also large parking lot on-site. Wish they offered a treat for my dog (granted... he partake in some fries)

Bingo loves to come here. It can be a bit crowded during events. Nice selection of alcohols. Bring your own food. Indoor and outdoor seating options. Bingo loves the couch and is happy when mom orders him a doggie charcuterie.