While national parks, in general, are not very dog friendly there are usually a few dog friendly activities you can find at each one. And if you’re like us and don’t like to adventure anywhere without your furry friend, then this national parks guide is for you.
Read MoreWhen visiting Houston we were shocked to learn of all of the wall murals scattered across the city. There are hundreds to hunt for and in this guide, we’ve rounded up our favorite instagrammable walls (so far)!
Read MoreIn Southern Utah, you can find two beautiful National Parks just an hour away from one another - Zion and Bryce Canyon. While National Parks may not be that dog friendly, we’ve compiled a list of all things you can do with your dog when visiting Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks.
Read MoreSolvang describes itself as one of the most “Christmassy towns in America,” and if you’re a Christmas fanatic like we are it does not disappoint. If you’re considering a visit to Solvang, continue reading for the best things to do in Solvang, CA at Christmas time, plus recommendations for where to eat and stay!
Read MoreWhile national parks, in general, are not very dog friendly there are a handful of dog friendly activities - Apgar Village, Lake McDonald and bike path, Going to the Sun Road - that make a day visit to the Glacier National Park worthwhile.
Read MoreBecause there is so much to do outside when visiting Coeur d’Alene, that means there’s a lot of things you can do with your dog. From walking around downtown to hitting the water for a scenic cruise or lazing in the several parks around the city and making your way around Tubbs Hill, you’ll find the perfect balance of adventure and relaxation.
Read MoreFrom romping on the beach in the Presidio with the Golden Gate as your backdrop or picnicking in Alamo Park, to eating your way through the Mission District and enjoying some retail therapy in Union Square, there’s something for everyone in San Francisco (dogs included!).
Read MoreLocated between San Francisco and Los Angeles, San Luis Obispo is the perfect spot for a long weekend and has plenty of dog friendly activities to enjoy.
Read MoreMoab’s unique combination of small resort town hospitality, beautiful scenery, and the cool waters of the Colorado River has made it one of the most sought-after destinations in the Southwest. Bonus, there are a lot of dog friendly activities too.
Read MoreThere’s plenty to explore when visiting Sedona with your dog. With hundreds of hiking trails, jeep tours, fantastic vistas, shopping on every corner, beautiful restaurant patios, and the famous vortex sites, there’s plenty of dog friendly options.
Read MoreWhile national parks in general are not very dog friendly, Yosemite National Park tops our list as the most dog friendly and worthwhile park to visit.
Read MoreA helpful guide for renting a dog-friendly RV from Cruise America. We’re sharing how to book your rental, things to learn for first time renters, how to prepare for packing, and tips for making RV park reservations.
Read MoreIf you’re visiting San Diego, this mural guide is a great start for finding some of the most popular murals throughout the city.
Read MoreWhen planning a dog-friendly trip, it’s always important to pack the essentials. After traveling with a dog for several years and testing out a lot of brands, Doodle Mom has rounded up all her favorites to share with you.
Read MoreNestled amongst the redwoods right off the coast of Highway 1, you can find a peaceful campsite with luxury safari tents, fun outdoor activities, pristine bathrooms and all the amenities you need for an enjoyable, yet unplugged weekend.
Read MoreOne of our favorite road trips in NorCal is up Highway 1 to the Mendocino/Fort Bragg area. Mendocino County is a coastal community known for its cliffside trails and beaches, but a lot of visitors really go there to relax.
Read MoreSan Francisco is as famous for its restaurants and food trends as it is for the Golden Gate Bridge and cable cars. But something a lot of tourists don’t know about are the beautiful urban staircases scattered all over the city.
Read MoreEvery year several wildflowers bloom across the state, but on a rare occasion we experience a wildflower super bloom. Here’s some must visit wildflower locations.
Read MoreWith one of the top ten best climates, miles of sandy beaches and quite possibly the most dog-friendly city , San Diego is a top destination when traveling with your furry friend.
Read MoreThe number one thing on my list when visiting San Diego is hitting the off-leash beaches, and in this post I’ve rounded up all my favorites!
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