Dogs are better behaved when engaged in activities to exercise both their bodies and minds. Enjoy a day at the beach or scenic hike through the mountains. Many cities now offer dog friendly attractions and events. Don’t let bad weather spoil your day. There are indoor activities for you and your dog to enjoy, too!
Laurel Canyon Dog Park is an enormous 3 acre off-leash dog park built into the side of a mountain. If your dog is adventurous, he can take a path u... View Listing
Mt. Hollywood Trail in Griffith Park is an excellent dog friendly hike in Los Angeles. This dog friendly hike is a 3 mile loop that will provide you a... View Listing
Newton Canyon is a hike that overlooks Newton Canyon along the Backbone Trail between Kanan Road and Latigo Canyon Road. The forested trail winds alon... View Listing
Calabasas Peak This pleasant hike gives you a good aerobic workout, with a moderate but steady uphill trek for a little less than 2 miles to the summi... View Listing
Cheeseboro Canyon is located in the northernmost section of the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area. It is from these hills that water in ... View Listing
Red Rock Canyon Park is located in the heart of the Santa Monica Mountains off of Old Topanga Canyon Road. The riparian canyon walls are fortified wit... View Listing
Lindero Canyon Road, (See Notes), Oak Park, CA91377
China Flat and Simi Peak is accessed on the North side of Lindero Canyon Road between King James Court and Wembly Ave. North of the freeway by 4 miles... View Listing
The trail starts out on the Chumash Trail moving steadily upward for 2.6 miles with interesting rock formations, great views of the city, and somewhat... View Listing
The Chumash Trail three miles, moderate The trail leads up to the main Rocky Peak Trail, intersecting the trail just south of Blind Canyon. The trail ... View Listing
Corriganville Park A gorgeous setting with a variety of trails LOOP Trail: 1.2 Mile that loops the massive sandsne roc outcropping that sits in the mi... View Listing
Satwiwa Loop For many years, the Santa Monica Mountains sustained the Chumash and Tongva/Gabrielino cultures. Sycamore Canyon, which cuts through Ranc... View Listing