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Reviews (4)
I wish I could give more bones
Trees of Mystery and SkyTrailThis is the most dog friendly site I've been too. Staff love seeing dogs and give out treats. They are allowed in the gift shop, museums, trails, and sky tram. They even stopped the tram so our dog could go in (as she was scared to go into the moving tram). They also provide dogs bags if you need it.
For dogs that love the beach
Oregon Dunes National Recreation AreaThe Dunes occupy a 40 mile stretch off the Oregon Coast, roughly from Coos Bay to Florence. There are various places you can get off the 101. Dogs are allowed on leash on trails and on the beach. Restrictions occur during early spring (I don't recall which months) due to birds but otherwise dogs welcome. In general, dogs are welcome on most Oregon beaches. Keep away from areas that are used for off roading vehicles. (These are called staging areas and signs say they are for off roading vehicles. I also checked the website to find specific spots for hiking or going to beach) Be sure to buy a forest pass prior to going as they are not sold at the park. Current price is $5 per day per vehicle.
Remodeled rooms
Motel 6 Coos Bay OrModern decor at this motel 6. Dog friendly. No pet fee. Just tell them you have dogs at check in. Would need to get a regular room as dogs are not allowed in suites. Filer in room says there is a place you can walk your dogs, but didn't use it.
Small but well kept
Gracie Land Dog ParkThis is a small fenced area with trash can and dog bags. Has one gate. Just right for our need to exercise our dogs during our long road trip.