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Maybe your dog would like to expand horizons, catch up on the culture and enjoy some activities not available in many places. So if your dog loves to travel, then you simply must visit Mendocino county, a few hours north of San Francisco. Horizon Air has added flights from Las Vegas to Santa Rosa, California. You and your dog can take an hour and a pleasant scenic drive north and average visit dog friendly wineries on the road. Most wineries have grass and bushes to explore and smell. Some even offer puppy trafficking. Navarro and others allow dogs in the tasting room.
The Maccallum House Inn in Mendocino offers views to the wineries, chauffeured limousines and dogs are allowed to tag along, if you book as a private party … Ask for Jim Davis and tell them you heard about the tour author (this article).
Here are the top 12 dog friendly things to do in Mendocino
L. tiptoe through the botanical gardens
Among the tulips and other flowers, (over 150 varieties), Fido will enjoy a pleasant walk with you to the beach. The well-behaved dogs
straps are always welcome and enjoy free admission.
2. Beach romp (Noyo Harbor or a private beach) … most beaches are dog friendly and dogs must be on a leash.
Dogs love to splash and paddle that puppy in the ocean. And the coast of Mendocino County, has an abundance of places to swim.
Big River Beach, Big N. River Road, Mendocino,
Portuguese Beach, Mendocino Cabos, Mendocino,
Van Damme State Beach, Highway 1, Mendocino,
Caspar Beach, Point Cabrillo Dr. Gaspar 14,441
MacKerricher State Park, Highway 1, Fort Bragg,
And for an extended stay, you can also camp with Fido.
California State Parks Camping Reservations: 1-800-444-PARK (7275)
With nearly 100 miles of coastline and dozens of state and private campsites to find a place to camp on the coast of Mendocino, is not difficult. The most popular state parks are MacKerricher (Fort Bragg) and the Russian Gulch (Mendocino) and Van Damme (Little River).
3. Take a walk.
Jughandle State Reserve has a 2Â ½ mile self-guided nature trail called the Ecological Staircase. Starting from the ocean, the trail enters a series of five ancient terraces formed by the waves, glaciers, and tectonic activity. Each terrace was raised from the sea about 100,000 years after it was raised earlier. The lower terrace is the prairie, followed by a pine forest, then a forest of cedars, and, finally, a pygmy forest with knee-high trees that are decades old. The trail features an incredible variety of trees, as the ecology of the terraces vary widely.
Three miles south of Fort Bragg. Turn west from Highway One in the parking area well marked. 707-937-5804
4. Get a free ice cream cone for your stray dog ice cream Cowlick
You cry, scream, all scream for ice cream. And Fido can also enjoy a children's sweet vanilla cone on a sunny day.
5. Walk Mendocino shops and buy some doggie perfume.
After rolling all, licking and splashing in the water and mud and sand, it is possible that want to get a doggie perfume for Fido. Mendocino has many nice souvenir shops and places like Furshionistas prefer to buy Sallie Mac
And there are numerous pet stores, such as feet for cats and dogs, 338 N. Main St., Fort Bragg, 707-964-3322, Fort Bragg Feed and Pet, 880 Stewart St., Fort Bragg, 707-964-3333, and Evergreen Barn Pet Grocery, 477 Evergreen St., Mendocino, 707-937-3300.
6. Housed in a dog friendly inn, as the Agate Cove Inn, Little River Inn, MacCallum House Inn, Houses in Little River Cove, Stanford Inn, Sea Foam Lodge B & B Dehaven and Blair House (where the murder television series he wrote was filmed). The pet friendly accommodation can be found at these inns. Stanford Inn, MacCallum House, Houses in Little River Cove and Little River Inn providing a gift basket including dog bowls, treats, and dog bed.
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7. Dine together
The Inn Stanford Inn is a pet zenlike original environment. You can even eat with Fido good behavior during the day.
Well-behaved dogs are welcome in the lobby, but not in the room. For breakfast or dinner served in the lobby, are happy to accommodate …
8. Play ball or frisbee dog park in Fort Bragg.
Fort Bragg has McDoggie park, a dedicated dog park, where non-aggressive dogs and friendly game. McDoggies is Willow and Lincoln streets. Take Maple Street east of Highway One (Main Street) until it ends at the dog park on Lincoln St.
9. Go kayaking with your dog
You can go up Big River in a canoe from Catch a Canoe & Bicycles, Too, located on Highway 1 and Comptche-Ukiah Rd, Mendocino, 707-937-0273.
10. Tiny dogs can take the Skunk train with their owners if they can fit inside your bag, chew chew … chew chew …
11. Fido can accompany you while sport fishing and whale watching adventures with all aboard, North Harbor Dr., Fort Bragg, 707-964-1881 or Anchor Charter Boats PO Box 103, Fort Bragg, 707-964-4550.
12. There are many places for you and Fido dog for a picnic in the area.
And if you seek a hot meal, a variety of dining options, where Fido can sit next to you outside.
Cafà © One, 753 N Main Street, Fort Bragg,
Home Cafà © Style, 790 S. Main Street, Fort Bragg,
Laurel Deli, 401 N Main Street, Fort Bragg,
Mendocino Cookie Company, Main St., Fort Bragg,
Nemo Fish Market, 2410 N Harbor Dr., Fort Bragg,
Piaci Pub & Pizzeria, 120 W. Redwood Avenue, Fort Bragg,
Lu's Kitchen, Ukiah Street Mendocino 45,013
Mendo Burgers, 10,483 Lansing Street, Mendocino,
Mendocino Cafe ©, 10,451 Lansing Street, Mendocino,
Mendocino Hotel, 45,080 Main Street, Mendocino,
Moody's Organic Coffee Bar, 10450 Lansing Street, Mendocino,
Mooss Cafe, 390 Kasten, Mendocino
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