Hiking with your dog can be a great bonding experience and can also provide great exercise. Tired of taking your dog on mundane walks around the block? Try a scenic day hike and experience all that nature has to offer. Just watch out for poison ivy. Most dogs won’t get it, but they can transfer it to you! So get outside, sniff that fresh air, and wag that tail! Do you love leaving the comfort of domesticated life and getting back to the wild for a day or two? Well, so does your pup – and to the surprise of many, most campgrounds are dog friendly. The only thing that can warm your feet up better than the campfire is the dog lying on top of them while you try to sleep! It's always a good idea to call ahead before you bring your dog as conditions can change, such as wildlife habitat protection, re-vegetation and other projects.
Visiting the Hollywood Bowl During the Day with your dog The Hollywood Bowl is one of the premier concert amphitheaters in the United States. It has p... View Listing
Charlie Turner Trail (also sometimes referred to as Mount Hollywood Trail) is named after a man who volunteered in Griffith Park during the 1970s.... View Listing
Temescal Canyon Trail is a 4 mile heavily trafficked loop trail located near Pacific Palisades, California that features a waterfall and is rated as m... View Listing
Visiting the Paramount Ranch Western Town Cross the bridge to get to the chapel used in HBO's "Westworld," It will be on your left. The only other bui... View Listing
O'Melveny Park is a public park located in the Santa Susana Mountains, in the Granada Hills community of the northern San Fernando Valley, in the nort... View Listing
Upbeat and hype neighborhood, full of attraction for dogs and dog lovers The reservoir is the focal point of the community and has evolved as a region... View Listing
The property for Conejo Creek North Park was originally acquired in 1972. The Master Plan was approved in 1989. This 44-acre natural creekside sit... View Listing
The 399-acre Portuguese Bend Reserve was preserved in 2005 and is the largest of the ten reserves that make up the Palos Verdes Nature Preserve. As we... View Listing
This 21 acre park crosses the City from north to south along Valley Drive and Ardmore Avenue from Sepulveda Blvd. to the border of Hermosa Beach. It i... View Listing
Accessed from Topanga Canyon Boulevard south of Mulholland Drive, 652-acre Edmund D. Edelman Park provides hikers, mountain bikers, and equestrians ac... View Listing
Located in the eastern Santa Monica Mountains on the north side of Mulholland Drive, 122-acre Fryman Canyon Park offers spectacular views, a fitness c... View Listing
Serrania Ridge Trail is a 2.5 mile out and back trail located near Woodland Hills, California. The trail is primarily used for hiking. Serrania Ridge,... View Listing
Check out some neat history with your dog! Murphy Ranch Trail takes you to an abandoned Nazi Compound. Today it is dilapidated and covered in grafitti... View Listing
Although there are several trails in Santa Paula Canyon, the most popular is the Punch Bowls hike. Beginning at St. Thomas Aquinas college, one may tr... View Listing
Three trail heads lead to the year-round Monrovia Falls. Starting from the Ranger Station parking lot the hiking trip distance is 1 1/2 miles, affordi... View Listing
Placerita is an east-west running canyon featuring cool, shaded oak groves, a willow and sycamore-lined seasonal stream and numerous other interesting... View Listing
Eaton Canyon is a major canyon beginning at the Eaton Saddle near Mount Markham and San Gabriel Peak in the San Gabriel Mountains in the Angeles Natio... View Listing