{"id":202217,"date":"2015-10-10T23:41:27","date_gmt":"2015-10-11T03:41:27","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/dog-friendly-beaches-pet-friendly-travel.php"},"modified":"2015-10-10T23:41:27","modified_gmt":"2015-10-11T03:41:27","slug":"dog-friendly-beaches-pet-friendly-travel","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/beaches\/dog-friendly-beaches-pet-friendly-travel.php","title":{"rendered":"dog-friendly beaches &#8211; Pet Friendly Travel"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Click on the map below to find dog friendly beaches, including    off-leash dog beaches, and dog swim areas in the U.S.  <\/p>\n<p>    Please help keep these beaches and swimming areas open to    dogs -- Never leave your dog unattended; Always keep your dog    on a leash or under voice control; Always clean up after your    dog.  <\/p>\n<p>    Dauphin Island    Dauphin Island is a barrier island located three miles south of    the mouth of Mobile Bay in the Gulf of Mexico. Dogs on a leash    are allowed on the public beach year round. The public beach is    located next to Dauphin Island Elementary School and is the    largest area on Dauphin Island set aside for dogs and their    owners. There are at least a couple of miles of beach there,    and with Sand Island now connected to Dauphin Island, there is    more area of undeveloped beach jutting out into the Gulf on    that barrier island. Though dogs are allowed at Dauphin    Island's primary public beach and at the Dauphin Island    Campground, dogs are not allowed at the West End Beach Park on    the Island's extreme west end.  <\/p>\n<p>    Fort    Morgan    Fort Morgan is an unincorporated community west of Gulf Shores    on Mobile Point. Mobile Point extends from Gulf Shores to the    west, towards historic Fort Morgan at the tip of the peninsula.    Dogs on a leash are allowed on beaches in the city of Fort    Morgan, but are not permitted on Alabama state beaches or Fort    Morgan State Historic Site property.  <\/p>\n<p>    Gulf    Shores: The Dog Pond, 20115 State Highway 135, Gulf Shores, AL    36542    The dog park is located on the West end of the parking lot,    under the Gulf Adventure Center on Lake Shelby in Gulf State    Park. The dog park area offers dogs access to the lake.  <\/p>\n<p>    Glacier Bay    National Park & Preserve    Pets on a leash are allowed on the beach between the Bartlett    Cove Public Use Dock and the National Park Service    Administrative Dock.  <\/p>\n<p>    Homer:    Bishop's Beach    Bishop's Beach is located two blocks from Old Town at the end    of Bunnell Street. Dogs on a leash are allowed on the beach.  <\/p>\n<p>    Sitka: Sitka    National Historical Park    Two miles of well-maintained, handicapped-accessible trails    wind through the park's 113 acres of rainforest environment,    along the beach of Sitka Sound and the banks of the Indian    River. Dogs on a leash are allowed on the beach and the trails.  <\/p>\n<p>        Gilbert: Cosmo Dog Park    Cosmo Dog Park is the first dog park in the Greater Phoenix    area to offer a lake where dogs can swim. The dog beach    features a dock from which dogs can jump into the water.  <\/p>\n<p>    Lake    Havasu: Lions Dog Park at London Bridge Beach, Beachcomber    Blvd., Lake Havasu City, AZ 86403    Located along the famous Bridgewater Channel, London Bridge    Beach features a buoyed-in swimming area, beach, two    playgrounds, and a fully enclosed dog park. Lions Dog Park has    a grassy expanse for the dogs to play in, drinking bowls with    fresh water, and a hydrant-shaped fountain that sprays a    cooling mist of water, plus covered benches and a walking path    for human guests. Dogs are also welcome outside the dog area on    the beach but must remain on a leash.  <\/p>\n<p>    Parker:    Buckskin Mountain State Park, Colorado River    Buckskin Mountain State Park is located on Arizona Highway 95,    about 12 miles north of Parker. The River Island unit is one    mile north of Buckskin Mountain State Park. Dogs on a leash no    longer than 6 feet are allowed on the north beach only (north    of the boat ramp).  <\/p>\n<p>    NORTHERN COAST & LAKE COUNTY  <\/p>\n<p>    Arcata: Mad River    County Park    OFF-LEASH DOG BEACH. One of the Redwood Coast's best beaches    for picnics, beachcombing and fishing, Mad River County Park is    located 5 miles north of Arcata. Dogs are allowed off-leash on    the beach as long as they are under complete control and within    voice range of the owner.  <\/p>\n<p>    Caspar: Caspar Beach,    Mendocino County    Caspar Beach is located approximately 4 miles north of the town    of Mendocino across from the Casper Beach RV Park. Dogs on a    leash no longer than 6 feet are allowed on the beach.  <\/p>\n<p>        Clearlake Oaks: Clearlake Oaks Boat Launch    Dogs on a leash are allowed on the beach west of the    breakwater.  <\/p>\n<p>        Crescent City: Beach Front Park    Crescent City is located on the Pacific coast about 20 miles    from the Oregon border. Dogs on a leash are allowed on the    beach and in the park located on Front St. in Crescent City.  <\/p>\n<p>    Crescent City    Area: Gold Bluffs Beach, Prairie Creek Redlands State    Park    Located 50 miles north of Eureka and 25 miles south of Crescent    City on Newton B. Drury Scenic Parkway off of Highway 101. Dogs    on a leash no longer than 6 feet are only allowed in the    campground, on the beach and the main beach road. Dogs are not    permitted on any of the park trails including Fern Canyon.  <\/p>\n<p>    Ferndale:    Centerville Beach County Park    Centerville Beach is located 5 miles west of Ferndale. Dogs are    allowed off-leash, if under complete control by owner, on the    waveslope all year and on the entire beach from October 1st    through February 28th. Dogs must be on leash March 1st to    September 30th, except on the waveslope, where they can be    unleashed if kept under complete control of the owner.  <\/p>\n<p>    Fort Bragg:    MacKerricher State Park    MacKerricher State Park is located 3 miles north of Fort Bragg    on Highway 1, near the town of Cleone. Dogs on a leash no    longer than 6 feet are allowed on some beach areas, but are    prohibited on Virgin Creek Beach, the northern half of Ten Mile    Beach, the Seal Rocks harbor seal pup nursery area, and the    Surfwood Walk-In campground.  <\/p>\n<p>    Fort Bragg: Noyo Beach    Off-Leash Dog Area    OFF-LEASH DOG BEACH. The Noyo Beach Dog Area is located under    the bridge at Noyo Harbor in Fort Bragg. Dogs are allowed    off-leash on the beach year round.  <\/p>\n<p>    Fort Bragg:    Seaside Beach    OFF-LEASH DOG BEACH. Seaside Beach is approximately 6 miles    north of Fort Bragg on Highway 1. Dogs are allowed off-leash on    the beach. The beach has vast towering rock formations some    with hollowed out arches formed naturally by years of crashing    waves. Seaside Beach is a great beach to bring a picnic too and    sit and enjoy the majestic beauty of this northern California    gem of a dog friendly beach. NO dog waste bags or trash    receptacles are provided so all dog owners must carry    disposable waste bags to pick up after their dogs.    Thank you, Hairy Putter! Hairy Putter's Review    Blog  <\/p>\n<p>    Gualala:    Gualala Point Regional Park    Gualala Point Regional Park is located 36 miles north of Jenner    and one mile south of Gualala on Hwy 1. Dogs on a leash no    longer than 6 feet are allowed on the beach. License required.  <\/p>\n<p>    Gualala: Cook's    Beach    OFF-LEASH DOG BEACH. A little north of town is Cooks Beach    which is at 526 County Road, mile marker 3.14. Parking is    limited and there is a slope to navigate to get to the beach,    but is it worth it! Protected from the wind, this beautiful    sandy cove is a great place to let off some steam. Please bring    suitable waste bags; this is a carry in and carry out beach.        Thank you, Hairy Putter! Hairy Putter's Review    Blog  <\/p>\n<p>    Humboldt    County, Humboldt Bay: South Spit Cooperative Management    Area    The South Spit is a 4.5-mile expanse of wave sculpted beaches,    windswept dunes, and bayshore marshes, approximately 20 minutes    from either Eureka or Fortuna. Dogs must be leashed on the    ocean side of South Jetty Road during Snowy Plover nesting    season, March 1-September 15. On the bay side of South Jetty    Road, dogs are allowed off-leash but must be under voice    control.  <\/p>\n<p>        Humboldt County, Humboldt Bay, Manilla: Manilla Dunes    Recreation Area    The Manila Dunes Recreation Area is located at 1611 Peninsula    Drive, Manila CA. Dogs are allowed on a leash or under voice    control. Horse use is limited to designated trails.  <\/p>\n<p>        Humboldt County Parks    Where permitted, dogs must be on a leash no greater than 10    feet in the parking and camping areas and within 100' of these    areas. Dogs are permitted to be unleashed, if under complete    control by owner, on the waveslope only at Clam Beach, Table    Bluff, and Centerville all year and on the entire beach from    October 1 through February 28. Dogs are permitted to be    unleashed if under complete control by owner, on the beach at    Big Lagoon, Moonstone, Luffenholtz and Mad River County Parks.    Dogs are permitted only in vehicle in Freshwater County Park.  <\/p>\n<p>        Lakeport: Lakeside County Park, 1985 Park Drive, Lakeport, CA    95453    Located west of Clear Lake State Park (towards Lakeport) and    also off of Soda Bay Road. Dogs on a leash are allowed at the    west end of the swim area.  <\/p>\n<p>        Lucerne: Lucerne Harbor Park, 6319 E Hwy 20, Lucerne, CA    95458    Dogs on a leash are allowed on the beach.  <\/p>\n<p>        McKinleyville: Clam Beach County Park    Clam Beach is located 7.5 miles north of Arcata near    McKinleyville. Dogs are allowed off-leash, if under complete    control by owner, on the waveslope all year and on the entire    beach from October 1st through February 28th. Dogs must be on    leash March 1st to September 30th, except on the waveslope,    where they can be unleashed if kept under complete control of    the owner. Horses allowed.  <\/p>\n<p>    Mendocino: Big River    Beach, Mendocino Headlands State Park    Big River Beach is on the south side of Mendocino. It is    accessible by vehicle from Highway 1, or by trails down the    bluffs. Dogs on a leash no longer than 6 feet are allowed on    the beach.  <\/p>\n<p>    Mendocino: Portuguese    Beach, Mendocino Headlands State Park    From downtown Mendocino, follow Main Street up-coast past the    Mendocino Hotel to Heeser Street. The unsigned trail leads    southwest through a fence and soon forks; the route down-coast    to Big River Beach is described rst. Heading east, the trail    delivers you to some blufftop benches and a coastal accessway    leading down to Portuguese Beach, known as Point Beach by    locals. Dogs on a leash no longer than 6 feet are allowed on    the beach.  <\/p>\n<p>    Mendocino: Van Damme    State Park    Van Damme State Park is located 3 miles south of Mendocino on    Highway 1. Dogs on a leash no longer than 6 feet are allowed on    the beach.  <\/p>\n<p>        Nice: Keeling County Park    Dogs on a leash are allowed on the beach south of the boat    ramp.  <\/p>\n<p>    Redwood    National and State Parks Beaches    In Redwood National and State Parks, pets on a leash no longer    than 6 feet are allowed: on all road-accessible beaches    (excluding dune habitat); within 100 feet of public roads and    parking areas (but not on trails); at designated picnic areas;    and within all road-accessible campgrounds.  <\/p>\n<p>    Samoa: Samoa Dunes    Recreation Area    OFF-LEASH DOG BEACH. The Samoa Dunes Recreation Area is a    300-acre sand dune park located just west of Eureka on Humboldt    Bay. Dogs are allowed off-leash if they are under voice    control.  <\/p>\n<p>        Trinidad: Big Lagoon County Park    OFF-LEASH DOG BEACH. Big Lagoon County Park is located 7 miles    north of Trinidad. Dogs are allowed off-leash on the beach if    they are under complete control by owner.  <\/p>\n<p>        Trinidad: Luffenholtz Beach & County Park    OFF-LEASH DOG BEACH. Luffenholtz Beach & County Park is    located 2 miles south of Trinidad on Scenic Drive. Dogs are    allowed off-leash on the beach if they are under complete    control by owner.  <\/p>\n<p>        Trinidad: Moonstone Beach    OFF-LEASH DOG BEACH. Moonstone Beach is located just south of    Trinidad. Dogs are allowed off-leash on the beach if they are    under complete control by owner.  <\/p>\n<p>    Westport:    Westport-Union Landing State Beach    Westport-Union Landing State Beach is located 19 miles north of    Fort Bragg and 2 miles north of Westport on Highway 1. Dogs on    a leash no longer than 6 feet are allowed on the beach.  <\/p>\n<p>    SONOMA COAST & SONOMA COUNTY  <\/p>\n<p>    Bodega    Bay - Area Beaches    Dogs on a leash are allowed on the following beaches: Doran    Beach, Marshall Gulch, Carmet Beach, Schoolhouse Beach,    Portuguese Beach, Duncans Cove, Wright's Beach, Furlong Gulch,    Shell Beach, Blind Beach. Dogs are prohibited at Salmon Creek    North, Salmon Creek South, Miwok Beach, Coleman Beach, Bodega    Dunes Beach, Goat Rock Beach.  <\/p>\n<p>    Bodega Bay:    Doran Regional Park    Located on Hwy 1, one mile south of Bodega Bay, Doran Park has    a 2-mile stretch of sandy beach Dogs on a leash no longer than    6 feet are allowed on the beach. License required.  <\/p>\n<p>    Jenner area:    Stillwater Cove Regional Park    Stillwater Cove Regional Park is located approximately 16 miles    north of Jenner. Dogs on a leash no longer than 6 feet are    allowed on the beach. License required.  <\/p>\n<p>    Russsian River    District Dog Guidelines    The following are designated areas where dogs are permitted on    beaches adjacent to bodies of water in State Park Systems or    portions of units: Marshall Gulch, Carmet Beach, Schoolhouse    Beach, Portuguese Beach, Duncan's Cove, Wright's Beach, Furlong    Gulch, Shell Beach, Blind Beach, Russian Gulch.  <\/p>\n<p>        Santa Rosa: Rincon Valley Community Park Dog Park, 5108 Badger    Road, Santa Rosa, CA 95409    The dog park features small and large dog areas, and a swimming    pond.  <\/p>\n<p>        The Sea Ranch    The Sea Ranch is a planned, private community located along the    coast in Sonoma County, south of the town of Gualala and about    100 miles north of San Francisco. Sonoma County Regional Parks    manages six public access trails within The Sea Ranch. Dogs on    a leash are allowed on the following access trail and beaches:    Black Point Beach, Pebble Beach, Stengel Beach, Shell Beach and    Walk-On Beach.  <\/p>\n<p>    SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA\/MARIN COUNTY  <\/p>\n<p>    Albany: Albany    Bulb    The Albany waterfront is located at the end of Buchanan Street,    just west of Interstate 80. Dogs are allowed off-leash on the    Albany Bulb, the west end of a landfill peninsula at the end of    Buchanan Street.  <\/p>\n<p>    Benicia:    First Street Beach    OFF-LEASH DOG BEACH. Benicia is a waterside city located in the    San Francisco Bay area just east of Vallejo. It has two    off-leash beaches at the foot of First Street in the downtown    area - one at the Promenade and the other south of the    turnaround.    Thank you, Gretchen!  <\/p>\n<p>    Berkeley: Tilden Regional    Park, Lake Anza Road off of Central Park Drive, Berkeley, CA    94708    Tilden Park's Lake Anza has a sandy beach open during swim    season from May through September. Dogs are allowed off-leash    on Lake Anzas beach in the undeveloped areas only. No dogs are    allowed in the pool area, wetland or marsh.  <\/p>\n<p>        Bolinas: Agate Beach Park    Located near the town of Bolinas, Agate Beach provides access    to almost two miles of ocean shoreline at low tide. Dogs on a    leash are allowed on the beach, but are prohibited from    entering tide pools, and must stay on trails for safety and    habitat protection.  <\/p>\n<p>        Dillon Beach    OFF-LEASH DOG BEACH. Dillon Beach is located 45 min.-1 hr.    north of San Francisco between Tomales Bay and Bodega Bay. Dogs    are allowed off-leash on the beach if they are under voice    control.  <\/p>\n<p>    Fremont    area: Shinn Pond, Niles Community Park    Shinn Pond is located at Niles Community Park in the town of    Niles along side the Alameda Creek Regional Trail. The    off-leash area offers long trails, big grassy areas, and a    large pond where dogs can swim.  <\/p>\n<p>    Half    Moon Bay Area: Mavericks Beach    A popular surfing location, Mavericks is located at Pillar    Point Harbor Shore just north of Half Moon Bay. Dogs on a leash    are allowed on the beach.  <\/p>\n<p>    Half Moon Bay    Area: Montara State Beach    Montara State Beach is located 8 miles north of Half Moon Bay    on Highway One. Dogs on a leash no longer than 6 feet are    allowed on the beach.  <\/p>\n<p>    Half Moon Bay    Area\/Pescadero: Bean Hollow State Beach    Bean Hollow State Beach is located 17.5 miles south of Half    Moon Bay and 3 miles south of Pescadero on Highway One. Dogs on    a leash no longer than 6 feet are allowed on the beach.  <\/p>\n<p>    Livermore: Del Valle    Regional Park, 7000 Del Valle Rd., Livermore, CA 94550    Located 10 miles south of Livermore, Del Valle offers swimming    and all kinds of water-oriented recreation. The lake is five    miles long, and dogs are free to swim in all but two designated    areas: East and West Swim Beach.  <\/p>\n<p>        Marin Headlands: Rodeo Beach and South Rodeo Beach, Golden Gate    National Recreation Area    OFF-LEASH DOG BEACH. Located 3 miles northwest of the Golden    Gate Bridge. Dogs are allowed off-leash under voice control    from the shoreline to the crest of the dunes. Dog    Walking in Golden Gate National Recreation Area  <\/p>\n<p>        Mill Valley: Muir Beach, Golden Gate National Recreation    Area    OFF-LEASH DOG BEACH. Located 3 miles west of Muir Woods. Dogs    are allowed off-leash if they are under voice control.    Dog Walking in    Golden Gate National Recreation Area  <\/p>\n<p>    Pacifica:    Esplanade Beach    OFF-LEASH DOG BEACH. Dogs are allowed off-leash on Esplanade    Beach, off of Esplanade Ave. and West Manor Drive, Pacifica CA    94044.  <\/p>\n<p>        Pacifica: Linda Mar Beach (Pacifica State Beach)    Linda Mar Beach offers a recreation trail along the ocean,    surfing and surf camps, restrooms and showers. Dogs on a leash    are allowed on the beach.  <\/p>\n<p>    Point Reyes:    Point Reyes National Seashore    Dogs on a leash no longer than 6 feet are allowed on the    following ocean-facing beaches year round: Kehoe Beach - north    of the Kehoe Beach trail; Limantour Beach - southeast of the    parking lot to the beach adjacent to Coast Camp; Point    Reyes\/Great Beach - from the North Beach parking lot to the    south. Due to threatened snowy plover habitat, pets are not    allowed on the beach south of the trail at Kehoe Beach or on    the beach to the north of the North Beach parking lot. During    the elephant seal pupping and mating season (December through    April), pets and humans are not allowed on the beach south of    the South Beach parking lot.  <\/p>\n<p>    Point    Reyes: Kehoe Beach, Point Reyes National Seashore    A .6-mile walk alongside a marsh and over a sand dune takes you    to the northern end of the Great Beach, called Kehoe Beach.    Dogs on a leash no longer than 6 feet are allowed on this beach    to the north of the trail. Dogs are not permitted south of the    trailhead as this area is protected habitat for the endangered    snow plover.  <\/p>\n<p>    Point    Reyes: Limantour Beach, Point Reyes National Seashore    Limantour Beach is a long, narrow spit of sand, bound between    Drakes Bay and an estuary. Dogs on a leash no longer than 6    feet are allowed on the southeast end of this beach. Dogs are    not permitted to the northwest as this area is protected    habitat for harbor seals and the endangered snowy plover.  <\/p>\n<p>    Point    Reyes: The Great Beach\/Point Reyes Beach, Point Reyes National    Seashore    The Great Beach, also known as Point Reyes Beach, features over    11 miles of undeveloped ocean beach. Dogs on a leash no longer    than 6 feet are allowed on this beach, but are not permitted    north of the North Beach entrance as this area is protected    habitat for the endangered snowy plover. And during the winter    when elephant seals are present, both people and dogs are not    permitted too far south of the South Beach access.  <\/p>\n<p>    Richmond: Point Isabel    Regional Shoreline    This landscaped 23-acre park at the west end of Central Avenue    in Richmond offers beautiful views of the Golden Gate and Marin    County and is one of the largest public off-leash dog parks in    the nation. Dogs may be off-leash at Point Isabel, although    owners must have a leash with them (six-foot maximum) and have    their dog under voice control and within sight at all times.    Dogs must be on leash in parking lots and streets.  <\/p>\n<p>        San Francisco: Baker Beach, Golden Gate National Recreation    Area    OFF-LEASH DOG BEACH. Dogs are allowed off-leash at the north    end of the beach, north of Lobo Creek. Dog Walking in    Golden Gate National Recreation Area  <\/p>\n<p>        San Francisco: Crissy Field, Golden Gate National Recreation    Area    OFF-LEASH DOG BEACH. Dogs are allowed off-leash on the beach    (excluding the Wildlife Protection Area at the west end of    Crissy field beach where leashes are required all year except    from May 15 to July 1). Dog Walking in    Golden Gate National Recreation Area  <\/p>\n<p>        San Francisco: Fort Funston\/Burton Beach, Golden Gate National    Recreation Area    OFF-LEASH DOG BEACH. Dogs are allowed off-leash on the beach    (excluding the 12-acre closure in northwest Ft. Funston and the    northern end of the Coastal trail, closed due to erosion).    Dog Walking in    Golden Gate National Recreation Area  <\/p>\n<p>        San Francisco: Lands End, Golden Gate National Recreational    Area    OFF-LEASH DOG BEACH. Dogs are allowed off-leash on the beach.    Dog Walking in    Golden Gate National Recreation Area  <\/p>\n<p>        San Francisco: Ocean Beach, Golden Gate National Recreation    Area    OFF-LEASH DOG BEACH. Dogs are allowed off-leash (excluding the    Plover Protection Area from Sloat Blvd. north to Stairwell 21    where leashes are required all year except from May 15 to July    1).The beach runs parallel to the Great Highway (north of Fort    Funston). There are several access points including Sloat    Blvd., Fulton Street or Lincoln Way. This beach has a mix of    off-leash and leash required areas. Dogs must be on leash on    Ocean Beach between Sloat Blvd and Stairwell No. 21 (roughly at    Fulton). North of Fulton to the Cliff House and South of Sloat    for several miles are still okay for off-leash dogs, however    parts of these areas may be impassible at high tide. The GGNRA    stricly enforces the on-leash area between Sloat and Fulton.    Dog Walking in    Golden Gate National Recreation Area  <\/p>\n<p>    San    Francisco: John McLaren Park, 100 John F Shelley Dr., San    Francisco, CA 94134    Dogs are allowed off-leash in two big open dog areas, one    behind the Jerry Garcia Amphitheater and one at the    intersection of Mansell Street and John F. Shelley Drive. A    stylishly landscaped reservoir just below the water tower    provides irrigation for the park and serves as a swimming whole    for dogs.  <\/p>\n<p>    Stinson    Beach: Upton Beach    Dogs on a leash are allowed on Upton Beach (owned by the County    of Marin) which is located north of the land administered by    the National Park Service. Dogs are not allowed on the National    Park section of Stinson Beach.  <\/p>\n<p>    Tomales Bay:    Point Reyes National Seashore, Tomales Bay    Pets are permitted on boats in Tomales Bay and on National    Seashore beaches on the west side of Tomales Bay from the    northern boundary of Tomales Bay State Park to Elk Fence North    Beach. These beaches include: Kilkenny Beach, Long Cove Beach,    Fruit Tree Beach, Marshall Beach, No Name Beach, Tomales Beach,    Elk Fence South Beach, Elk Fence North Beach. Pets are not    permitted on beaches or anywhere else within the Tomales Point    Elk Reserve. Pets are not permitted on Hog Island, Duck Island    or Pelican Point. Pets are not permitted on beaches within    Tomales Bay State Park. Please note: the only way to access the    Tomales Bay beaches listed above if you are accompanied by a    pet is by boat. Pets are not permitted on Marshall Beach Trail.  <\/p>\n<p>        Tomales Bay: Chicken Ranch Beach (Sir Francis Drake    Highway)    Chicken Ranch Beach is located north of Inverness, adjacent to    Sir Francis Drake Blvd. and nestled along the west shore of    Tomales Bay. Dogs on a leash are allowed on the beach.  <\/p>\n<p>    LAKE TAHOE\/YOSEMITE AREA\/GOLD COUNTRY  <\/p>\n<p>        Lake Tahoe: Dogs at Lake Tahoe    The Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit (LTBMU) manages about 75%    of the land within the Lake Tahoe Basin. Dogs on a leash are    welcome almost anywhere within the LTBMU, with the notable    exceptions of designated swimming beaches and areas that are    restricted for wildlife protection. While your dog is not    allowed on any designated swimming beaches, there are still    plenty of places for both of you to enjoy the water. Dogs are    allowed at the Tallac Historic Site from Valhalla Pier to    Tallac Point (where the Lake of the Sky Trail meets the    lakefront) in South Lake Tahoe, North Beach at Zephyr Cove    Resort, Hidden and Chimney Beaches on the east shore, Coon    Street Beach in Kings Beach, Ski Beach in Incline Village (from    October to April only), and Echo Lakes. Also, the lakes and    streams in Desolation Wilderness are another good option.  <\/p>\n<p>        Mammoth Lakes: Horseshoe Lake    The Horseshoe Lake Loop is a combination of dirt trail and    paved multi-use path that circumnavigates Horseshoe Lake,    located at the end of Lake Mary Road and the Lakes Basin Path.    Dogs on a leash no longer than 6 feet are allowed on the trail    and on the beach.  <\/p>\n<p>        Nevada City: Kneebone Beach, South Yuba River State    Park    Dogs on leash are welcome in the park, including on trails and    Kneebone Beach, a swimming area on the south side of the river.    The family beach next to the visitor center is the only area    where dogs are not allowed.  <\/p>\n<p>    North Lake Tahoe,    Kings Beach: Coon Street Boat Launch & Beach    The Coon Street Boat Launch is located at the end of Coon    Street in Kings Beach. The beach is (facing the lake) to the    left of the boat launch ramp. Coon Street Beach features    restrooms, picnic areas with grills and boat launch. Dogs are    allowed only on the area marked as \"dog beach\" - the only    public dog beach on the North Shore.  <\/p>\n<p>    North Lake Tahoe,    Carnelian Bay: Carnelian West Beach    The California Tahoe Conservancys \"Carnelian West\" beach    shares a free parking facility and day use buoy field with Gar    Woods restaurant in Carnelian Bay. Dogs on a leash are allowed    on the beach.  <\/p>\n<p>    North Lake Tahoe,    Carnelian Bay: Patton Beach    Patton Beach in Carnelian Bay is a small rocky beach with    picnic tables, restrooms and a nature walk. Dogs on a leash are    allowed on the beach.  <\/p>\n<p>    South Lake Tahoe: Echo    Lakes    Dogs on a leash are allowed on the beach. There is a water taxi    that can take you and your dog across the lake. From the South    Lake Tahoe Y, drive south on Highway 50 for 9.6 miles and turn    right on Echo Lake Road. Park in the upper lot at The Echo    Lakes Resort.  <\/p>\n<p>    South    Lake Tahoe: Kiva Beach    Dogs on a leash no longer than 10 feet are allowed on the    beach. From South Lake Tahoe Y, drive north on Highway 89 for    2.5 miles to Kiva Beach.  <\/p>\n<p>    South Lake    Tahoe: Regan Beach, 3199 Sacramento Avenue, South Lake Tahoe,    CA 96150    Regan Beach is a city-owned beach located at Lakeview Avenue at    Sacramento. A dog friendly portion of the shoreline is    available at Regan Beach.  <\/p>\n<p>        South Lake Tahoe: Tallac Historic Site    The Tallac historic Site is open weekends only beginning    Memorial Day weekend through mid-June and daily beginning    mid-June through September. Dogs on a leash are allowed at the    Tallac Historic Site from Valhalla Pier to Tallac Point (where    the Lake of the Sky Trail meets the lakefront) in South Lake    Tahoe. Dogs are not permitted in or near the Taylor Creek    Marsh. From South Lake Tahoe Y, drive north on Hwy 50 for 3    miles and turn right at the sign for the Tallac Historic Site.  <\/p>\n<p>    West Shore    Lake Tahoe, Homewood: Dog Swim Area    Next to Obexer's Marina, 5300 West Lake Blvd., Homewood, CA    96141 there is a pebbly, shaded beach to the left of the boat    launch where dogs can swim.  <\/p>\n<p>    CENTRAL COAST  <\/p>\n<p>        Aptos: Rio Del Mar State Beach    Rio del Mar Beach has a wide strip of clean sand and a jetty.    Dogs on a leash are allowed on the beach.  <\/p>\n<p>        Aptos: Seascape Beach    Seascape Park is a county park at the south end of Seascape    Resort, located at 1 Seascape Resort Drive in Aptos. A path    opens out onto Seascape (a privately-owned beach) is a small    section of an 18-mile beach, running from New Brighton State    Beach in Capitola to the Pajaro River near Moss Landing. Dogs    on a leash are allowed on the beach.  <\/p>\n<p>        Aptos: Hidden Beach Park, End of Cliff Drive, Aptos, CA    This 1.5 acre neighborhood park include a children's play area,    lawn, picnic table, restrooms, and beach access. Dogs on a    leash are allowed in the park.  <\/p>\n<p>    Avila    Beach: Avila Beach & Olde Port Beach    Dogs on a leash are allowed on Avila Beach before 10 a.m. and    after 5 p.m. Dogs are not allowed on Avila Beach between the    hours of 10am  5pm. Dogs on a leash are allowed at any time of    the day on the Olde Port beach, next to the Harford Pier.  <\/p>\n<p>    Big Sur:    Pfeiffer Beach    Pfeiffer Beach is located in the heart of Big Sur. Dogs on a    leash no longer than 6 feet are allowed on the beach. Day use    only, no overnight camping.  <\/p>\n<p>    Big    Sur\/Gorda: Kirk Creek Beach and Trailhead    Kirk Creek Beach is part of the Los Padres National Forest and    is located near the Kirk Creek Campground. Dogs on a leash are    allowed on the beach, in the campground, and on the Kirk Creek    Trailhead.  <\/p>\n<p>    Big    Sur\/Gorda: Sand Dollar Beach    Sand Dollar Beach is part of the Los Padres National Forest and    is located just 3.8 miles north of Gorda. Dogs on a leash are    allowed on the beach.  <\/p>\n<p>    Big    Sur\/Gorda: Willow Creek Beach    Willow Creek Beach is part of the Los Padres National Forest    and is located 1.5 miles north of Gorda. Dogs on a leash are    allowed on the day-use beach.  <\/p>\n<p>    Capitola: New Brighton    State Beach    New Brighton State Beach is located in the town of Capitola,    just south of Santa Cruz. Dogs on a leash no longer than 6 feet    are allowed on the beach.  <\/p>\n<p>    Carmel: Carmel River    State Beach    Carmel River State Beach is located on Highway 1 in Carmel, one    mile south of Ocean Avenue. Dogs on a leash no longer than 6    feet are allowed on the beach.  <\/p>\n<p>    Carmel: Garrapata State    Beach    Garrapata State Beach is located on Highway 1, 6.7 miles south    of Rio Road in Carmel. Dogs on a leash no longer than 6 feet    are only allowed on Garrapata Beach.  <\/p>\n<p>    Carmel-by-the-Sea: City Beach    OFF-LEASH DOG BEACH. The Carmel City Beach is located at the    end of Ocean Avenue. Dogs are allowed off-leash on the beach.    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