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  1. response to COVID-19, visit the Redwood National and State Parks website or call 707-464-6101. DOGS: Allowed on leash no longer than 6 feet in all designated picnic areas, parking areas, public roads, and road-accessible campgrounds. Allowed under the same conditions on Crescent, Gold Bluffs, Hidden, and Freshwater beaches (excluding dune ...

    • How I Traveled Through The Redwoods with My Dog
    • Trip Leg: Oregon Caves > Eureka, California
    • Dog-Friendly Hikes in Redwood National and State Parks
    • Dog-Friendly Places to Stay
    • Park Travel Tips That Will Be Helpful

    If you’ve haven’t noticed by now, my Trusty Pup Ruby has been joining me on my epic road trip adventure through the Pacific Northwest. Read on to see how we found ways for my dog to join us on dog-friendly hikes in Redwood National and State Parks, and the beachfront house where we stayed where dogs could run on the beach. Disclosure: Some of the l...

    Since I don’t have a solid dogsitter in Seattle anymore, roadtripping without her for two weeks was really not an option. Bringing her along did not make the trip any easier, although I was surprised at how many dog-friendly activities we were able to find. We had particular luck with dog-friendly hikes in Redwood National and State Parks, surprisi...

    The first walk/hike they recommended was Walker Road, a short ten minutes drive back near Smith River. Jedediah Smith Redwood State Park is the northern most part of the Redwood State and National Parks complex, and has some of the oldest growth trees in the parks. Walker Road Trail is a 1.5-mile out and back walk (three miles total) on a paved/dirt road that leads down to the Smith River. There is plenty of parking “by the pedestrian crossing sign,” as the ranger told us. You can pull off US...

    Another dog-friendly trail we found was near where we were staying in Eureka. Elk River Corridor Trailis a 11 mile hike in pristine old-growth and new growth forest. I found this trail online on AllTrails, and admit I was a little sketched out by the description online, believing we would show up at a non-descript trailhead, with maybe a beat up RV sharing the lot (which is what happened to Ruby and I in Leavenworth). I was ready to pack it in and leave if it was anywhere near sketchy. Fear n...

    Dog-Friendly Beaches

    Surprisingly, the beaches all along the Redwood coast are dog-friendly! Moonstone, Clam Beach, Luffenholtz, Mad River and Samoa Dunes allow off-leash dogs to run and play. Gold Bluffs and Crescent Beach are very popular beaches for dogs, and leashed dogs are allowed. We stayed at King Salmon in Eureka, and Ruby loved running the beach across the street from our house. The map below shows the dozens of beaches that are dog-friendly. Keep in mind that seals or sea lions may be present on beache...

    I wish I had a great suggestion of a place to stay near the Redwoods. We stayed in Eureka, Calif. (I’m sure I’ll talk more about that in a future post), and while our accommodation was great for the dog, it was far from the places in the redwoods we wanted to hike. An asterisk* indicates an affiliate link. 1. Driftwood Cottage VRBO, King Salmon/Eur...

  2. Aug 8, 2024 · The answer is yes, dogs are allowed in Redwood National Park, but there are some catches. Dogs are only allowed in certain areas of the park and must be on a leash at all times. Dogs are allowed ...

  3. Photo: Redwood Parks Conservancy. Pets are wonderful creatures that give more than comfort and companionship. We love our fur-babies and want to keep them (and you) safe while at the Redwoods! There are carnivores like bears, coyotes and mountain lions, as well as herds of very protective Roosevelt elk in our parks.

  4. Feb 25, 2021 · Dog People, There's a New Guide to Fun in the Redwoods It's free, too: Download "29 Awesome Dog-Friendly Redwood Parks" now. By Alysia Gray Painter • Published February 25, 2021 • Updated on ...

  5. May 27, 2023 · Dogs not allowed on trails or inside any of the 24+ caves. Very limited experience, so consider skipping altogether or boarding your dog. Redwood National & State Parks – High! Dogs not allowed on trails, but can explore beaches, 7+ miles of gravel road, and redwood groves via scenic drives. Tule Lake National Monument – Low.

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  7. FREE Guide: 29 Awesome Dog-Friendly Redwood Parks. In these pages, you'll find tips on the best parks to hike, camp, picnic, and frolic on the beach with your canine companions, because the wonders of redwood forests aren't just for humans. To make sure our emails reach your inbox, please add membership@savetheredwoods.org to your safe contact ...