Dog Friendly Activities in Calistoga, CA

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There are 10 dog friendly activities in Calistoga. Use the links below to get an overview of each one, see pictures, print directions, and even read reviews from other dog owners. Coming from out of town? Get a discounted rate on pet friendly hotels in Calistoga.

Pet Friendly Northwest Community Dog Park
Northwest Community Dog Park Northwest Community Dog Park is a recreational space in Santa Rosa, CA. The park features 0.5 acres of fenced wood chip and lawn areas, a water fountain and restrooms. The park has separate areas for small and large dogs to play off leash. Children under 10 years old are not permitted inside fenced area. Dog handlers are limited to three dogs under their care. See Details
Pet Friendly Wappo Dog Park
Wappo Dog Park Wappo Dog Park is a dedicated off-leash park located inside Wappo Park in St. Helena, CA. The dog park is fenced in and provides almost 6000 square feet of room for Fido to run. Wappo Dog Park is equipped with water fountains, waste stations, benches and picnic tables. See Details
St. Supery Vineyards & Winery St. Supery Estate Vineyards & Winery is a family-owned, sustainably-farmed winery in Napa, CA. Fido is welcome to join you at one of the pet-friendly tables outside as you sip on a Napa Green certified, estate wine. Reservations are recommended. See Details
Clos du Val Winery Located in the heart of Napa Valley's Stags Leap District, Clos Du Val Winery is a dog-friendly spot to swirl, sniff and sip a glass of wine alongside your furry friend in Napa, CA. The winery allows dogs both inside the tasting room and on the outdoor patio, as long as they are leashed. Reservations can be made online or by phone. See Details
Frog's Leap Winery Leashed dogs are allowed in the gardens and barrel room of Frog's Leap Winery, a pet-friendly vineyard in Rutherford, CA. The seated tasting features four outstanding wines served in a casual environment. Please make a reservation in advance. See Details
Trione-Annadel State Park Dogs are allowed at Trione-Annadel State Park, a pet-friendly recreation area in Santa Rosa, CA. Located 60 miles north of San Francisco, this area that is covered in wildflowers is popular among hikers and mountain bikers alike. If you're planning on taking Fido with you, you can explore developed areas like Channel Drive. Dogs are not allowed on trails, dirt roads or the backcountry. See Details
Mumm Napa Fido can join you as you enjoy a glass of wine from the Mumm Napa Visitor Center and wander through the pet-friendly Napa Valley Fine Art Photography Gallery in Rutherford, CA. The gallery collection features work from renowned local and international artists, updated throughout the year. Dogs must be leashed during their visit and are not permitted in the tasting room or the retail shop. See Details
Crane Creek Regional Park Crane Creek Regional Park is a128-acre, dog-friendly park in Santa Rosa that features rolling grasslands and beautiful oaks. Explore the 3.5 miles of trails with your leashed pooch, and the 18-hole disc golf course. Along the way, discover Crane Creek flowing through the middle of the park, ridges that offer sweeping views of the countryside and meadows covered with wildflowers. Bring your own water for your pooch to rehydrate. There is a parking fee. See Details
Rincon Valley Community Dog Park Fido can get the zoomies out at Rincon Valley Community Dog Park in Santa Rosa, CA. This off-leash play area features two separate sections, providing dedicated space for small and larger dogs. Rincon Valley Community Dog Park also features a wood chip pile, picnic tables, a swimming pond and more. See Details
Ernie Smith Park Ernie Smith Park is a dog-friendly community park in Sonoma, CA, named after Ernest Maynard "Ernie" Smith, a pioneer in Bay Area sports announcing. The park features a children's playground, basketball court, dog park, and a half-mile paved trail with picnic tables and a wildlife viewing platform. During your visit Fido is sure to lure you towards Ernie Smith Dog Park, a fully-fenced area perfect for off-leash play. See Details
Southwest Community Park Southwest Community Parkin in Santa Rosa, CA is dog friendly! Pets on a leash are welcome to explore the nearly twenty-acre park. The community park features barbecues, picnic tables, athletic fields, parking, a playground and restrooms. See Details
Napa Valley Vine Trail Napa Valley Vine Trail is pet-friendly. The trail will one day stretch for 47 scenic miles from the Vallejo Ferry to Calistoga. So far, 12.5 miles of Class I trail from Kennedy Park Off Leash Area in Napa to Yountville are completed. The project hopes to connect all of Napa Valley to provide locals and visitors alike with a safe place to walk dogs and cycle, plus a healthy alternative for pedestrians to explore the region’s vineyards. Leashed dogs are welcome, as long as they are cleaned up after. Napa Valley Vine Trail is open all day, every day. See Details
Sugarloaf Ridge State Park Leashed dogs are welcome in the historic zone and developed areas at Sugarloaf Ridge State Park in Kenwood, CA. This pet-friendly park contains the headwaters of Sonoma Creek that run through a canyon, surrounded by redwoods and ferns. You can bring Fido with you, but they are not permitted on the trails and must be in a tent, camper, or enclosed vehicle at night. See Details
Jack London State Historical Park Jack London State Historical Park in Glen Ellen, CA is home to the American novelist's cottage home. Fido is welcome in the pet-friendly Historic Area only, but must remain on-leash. Dogs are not permitted beyond the silos, on trails, dirt roads, backcountry areas, inside the museum, or in historic gardens. This popular attraction contains the cottage residence where Jack London wrote books, short stories, articles and letters while he oversaw various agricultural enterprises. See Details
Hope & Grace Wines Hope & Grace Wines in Yountville, CA, boasts a warm and charming atmosphere in their dog-friendly tasting room. Leashed dogs are welcome to join you in the tasting area while you sip on limited production, single vineyard, 100% varietal wines. Tastings can be scheduled online. See Details
Whitehall Lane Winery Fido is welcome to join you at pet-friendly Whitehall Lane Winery, a small, family-owned winery in historic Rutherford Appellation in St. Helena, CA. The winery creates fine Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Reserve wine, Orange Muscat dessert wine, and Port-style dessert wine. Leashed dogs are welcome to join you in Whitehall's tasting room. No appointment is necessary. See Details
Silverado Trail Silverado Trail is a pet-friendly scenic drive. If you want to get a feel for Napa Valley from the comfort of your car, take a scenic drive on the Silverado Trail. This 29 mile route has been a passage for travelers since 1852, when it was used as an alternative for the valley’s main road after a flood. Begin your journey in Napa and drive northwest towards Yountville on a section of the trail surrounded by Chardonnay vines on either side and giant mountains reaching high into the sky. Continue to Calistoga, where you can pause to see Old Faithful and enjoy a hike, or just marvel at the views of incredible Mount. St Helena. See Details
Acumen Wine Gallery Acumen Wine Gallery is a dog-friendly wine gallery in Napa, CA where Fido is welcome to join you while you try ultra premium wines and enjoy the art gallery in Napa and Sonoma Counties. This company organically farms themselves and has a hands-on vineyard and wine-making team that knows their land intimately. Visit their website to see their current releases of wine. See Details
Sonoma State Historic Park Sonoma State Historic Park in downtown Sonoma, CA welcomes dogs in the historic zone and developed areas. The park is a scattering of historical attractions consisting of six midtown locations near Sonoma's Plaza. Off the Sonoma Plaza are: Mission San Francisco Solano, the Blue Wing Inn, Sonoma Barracks, the Toscano Hotel & Kitchen, and the Servants Quarters (the remains of La Casa Grande). General Vallejo's Home, also called Lachryma Montis, is less than a mile west of the Plaza. It was the estate of General Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo, Military Commander and Director of Colonization of the Northern Frontier and founder of Pueblo de Sonoma. The headquarters of Vallejo's Petaluma Adobe Rancho is also preserved as a separate unit of the State Park system and can be visited the same day with paid admission to Sonoma State Historic Park. The park is typically open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. seven days a week. See Details
Signorello Estate Signorello Estate is a dog-friendly winery in Napa, CA. They offer tours and several tasting experiences of good wines paired with delicious food -- even pizza! Signorello specializes in Cabernet. See Details
Calistoga, CA, US