Dog Friendly Activities in Tahoma, CA

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There are 3 dog friendly activities in Tahoma, and 66 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 Tahoma.

Pet Friendly Patton Beach & Waterman's Landing
Patton Beach & Waterman's Landing Patton Beach & Waterman's Landing is pet-friendly area in Carnelian Bay, CA. Leashed dogs are permitted on the eastern portion of the pebble beach and on the deck of the café. The property offers a free, nonmotorized "car top" boat launch site and stand-up paddleboard and kayak rentals are available. See Details
Pet Friendly Bijou Dog Park
Bijou Dog Park Located within Bijou Community Park in South Lake Tahoe, the Bijou Dog Park features off-leash areas for both small and large dogs. It is approximately 38,000 square feet of fun for dogs and their owners alike. A great place for socializing (both people and dogs); the dog park has grass areas, plenty of shade, benches for relaxing, pet sanitary stations, and water. See Details
Skylandia State Park Skylandia State Park is a dog-friendly recreational area in Tahoe City, CA. Fido is allowed in the park area, but not on the beach. Skylandia Park provides bike trails, hiking trails, and picnicking. Bring your pooch to hang out, but remember to avoid the beach. Dog owners are also reminded to clean up any mess that is left behind. See Details
Palisades Tahoe Aerial Tram Palisades Tahoe Aerial Tram in Olympic Valley, CA, is dog friendly during the off-season. When ski season comes to an end, grab your pooch and head to the aerial tram for a beautiful 10-minute ride. There is a charge to ride up the mountain but, if you hike up to high camp (elevation 8200 ft) with Fido, the tram will give you both a ride down for free. The best way to hike up is the Shirley Lake Trail. It's a 3-hour hike with a rest stop at the popular dog-friendly swimming hole, Shirley Lake. The restaurant at the top of the tram also welcomes Fido at the outdoor tables. See Details
Lake Forest Beach This gravel beach is great for those dogs that like to lay in the sun and swim in the water. Pets are permitted only on dog-friendly beaches. Use a bag to pick up after your pet, and use a leash. Protect your pet's privilege to share the beach! The beach is open dawn to dusk. See Details
Cave Rock State Park Cave Rock State Park is a dog-friendly recreation area in Carson City, NV. Located on top of the Sierra Nevada mountain range along the southeastern shore of Lake Tahoe; this is a destination for dogs and their owners who love the water. Pets are welcome on a leash, as long as all mess is cleaned up after them. A fee for entry into the park does apply. See Details
South Tahoe Standup Paddle South Tahoe Standup Paddle is a pet-friendly activity in South Lake Tahoe, CA, near El Dorado Beach. They offer guided tours where you'll get a run down of the historical and natural points of interest in the area. They also rent out SUPs for private use and offer lessons for beginners, too. To make sure your pooch is safe on the board, bring your own doggy life jacket with you. See Details
Mormon Station State Historic Park Mormon Station State Historic Park is a dog-friendly recreation area in Genoa, NV. The lush lawns and mature trees are what sets this park apart from others in the area. This was the first non-native settlement in Nevada, constructed in 1851, located along the Carson Route of the California Trail. Leashed dogs are welcome to join their owners throughout the outside areas of this park. Note that the hours of the park vary by season. See Details
Washoe Lake State Park Dogs are welcome to join their owners at the pet-friendly Washoe Lake State Park in Carson City, NV. Located in a scenic valley, this hiker's haven has many trails for you and your pup to enjoy together and picturesque areas to stop for a picnic. Bring Fido's fishing rod and cast off into the lake to try and catch a bullhead catfish, wipers, white bass or Sacramento Perch. Note an entry fee to the park does apply. See Details
D. L. Bliss State Park Some portions of D. L. Bliss State Park in South Lake Tahoe, CA, are dog friendly. Fido is welcome in developed areas only, which include campsites, paved roads and paths, dirt fire roads, developed picnic areas, and day-use areas. Dogs aren't permitted on beaches or dirt trails. Located around South Lake Tahoe, revellers come from all around to enjoy the crystal waters in the summer months and the snow peaked mountains during winter. Remember, you must keep Fido on a leash under six feet for the duration of your stay at the park. See Details
64-Acres Beach 64-Acres Beach is a pet-friendly area on National Forest land in Tahoe City, CA. Park up in the small parking area on the lake side and hop on the pathway that leads to a pretty picnic area. There are also toilets here for public use. Alternatively, you can take the pathway to the river's edge where canoes, kayaks and rafts can be launched. Leashed dogs are welcome on the beach at this location. See Details
Tahoe City Dog Park Tahoe City Dog Park is a small, seasonal dog park located just behind Rosies Cafe, next to Conners Field where dogs can run off leash. It's perfect for smaller dogs or if your dogs need a quick car break. There's parking, water, available and trash receptacles are available but you need to bring your own bag. Please note the park closes for the winter after the first snow to protect the grass in the park. See Details
Truckee Brewing Company Located in the Pioneer Commerce Center in Truckee, CA, is Truckee Brewing Company. While pups are not allowed inside the brewery, they do have a pet-friendly patio where Fido can join you. So unwind in an Adirondack chair, treat yourself to some craft beer and take in the sun with your furry friend. See Details
Truckee River Regional Park Located 1/2 mile south of downtown on Highway 267, Truckee River Regional Park in Truckee, CA, offers 62 acres of pet-friendly nature trails and picnic areas. Leashed dogs are welcome. See Details
Tahoe City Public Utility District Multi-Use Trail System Tahoe City Public Utility District Multi-Use Trail System, previously the Truckee River Bike 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 dog-friendly "rail-trail" is now a great place to walk Fido in Tahoe City! The map below shows a parking area with convenient access to the Truckee River Bike 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
Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit Leashed dogs are welcome at Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit in South Lake Tahoe, CA. Many pups enjoy playing in the snow, and dogs in good shape will have great fun accompanying you on short cross-country or snowshoeing trips. Dogs should be on a 6' leash and have proper identification tags. See Details
Flume Trail The Flume Trail Mountain Bike Ride is pet friendly. This moderately difficult one-way 14-mile ride includes over 1000′ of climbing in the first four miles and 4.5 miles of single track. Traversing above several steep sections, those afraid of heights should give this one a miss. See Details
Shirley Canyon Trail Branded as one of Lake Tahoe's best half-day hikes, Shirley Canyon Trail in Olympic Valley is pet friendly! Leashed dogs can hike with you alongside waterfalls, granite boulders, and views of Squaw Valley on this 3.6-mile trek. Shirley Canyon Trail can be difficult to follow, so owners are warned to wear hiking boots. Hikers should be sure to follow this general rule: "keep the creek on your right and follow it up for about 2.5 miles until you come to giant granite rock slabs. You will cross over this section and continue up to Shirley Lake." Information on how to access the trailhead, parking, hiking tips, and where dogs are not allowed in Squaw Valley can be found on its official website. See Details
Secret Cove Secret Cove is a pet-friendly beach in Incline Village, NV. Leashed dogs are allowed at this day-use area that offers a scenic view of Lake Tahoe. Don't forget to clean any mess up before you leave, and stick to the trails to preserve the cleanliness of the area. See Details
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