Dog Friendly Activities in Inverness, CA

There are 5 dog friendly activities in Inverness, and 36 more nearby. 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 Inverness.

Pet Friendly Limantour Beach
Limantour Beach Between Drakes Bay and an estuary, Limantour Beach serves as a home to birds who enjoy the land and sea of Point Reyes National Seashore in Inverness, CA. Enjoy a 2-mile walk along the dog-friendly southeast area of the beach with your pup, starting from the main parking lot and finishing where the beach turns rocky. Dogs must be kept on leashes of six feet or less and are not permitted to the west of the main parking lot. See Details
Pet Friendly Kehoe Beach
Kehoe Beach With a scenic backdrop of sandstone and granite cliffs, wander the north section of dog-friendly Kehoe Beach's shoreline with your four-legged companion in Inverness, CA. The beach can be accessed by a short hike along the 0.6-mile Kehoe Beach Trail off of Pierce Point Road. Dogs must be on a leash of six feet or less at all times and are not permitted south of the trail from March 1st through September 30th due to the threatened western snowy plover that reside there. See Details
Millerton Point at Tomales Bay State Park Situated on the inland side of the bay, Millerton Point's loop trail in Inverness, CA is dog-friendly. Please note that pets are not permitted on the beach. However, leashed dogs are allowed to join you for a scenic hike on the loop trail. There are restrooms and a parking lot located near the trailhead. See Details
Vista Point Picnic Area at Tomales Bay State Park The Vista Point Picnic Area at Tomales Bay State Park is a pet-friendly destination in Inverness, CA. Dogs must be on a leash during their visit to the scenic picnic area. Please note that pets are not allowed to stay alone in a vehicle, and they're not permitted on the beaches or trails. Those planning a group outing should ensure that every member of their group is aware of the dog policy. See Details
Point Reyes Beach Point Reyes Beach (also known the Great Beach) allows leashed dogs to join you for an afternoon of sunshine and sea breezes in Inverness, CA. However, pets are not permitted north of the North Beach entrance. Four-legged visitors must be kept on a leash six feet or shorter at all times. Be careful in the water as this area is known for riptides. See Details
Doran Regional Park Doran Regional Park, also known as Doran Beach, is a pet-friendly stretch of sand in Bodega Bay, CA. Featuring a wide, 2-mile stretch of beach, it's the perfect place for a walk with your pooch. Visitors enjoy walking, picnicking, playing in the sand, flying kites, surfing and bird-watching at this awesome beach. Make sure you and your leashed pup pay a visit to the rock jetty on the west end of the park. See Details
Rodeo Beach Take Fido to enjoy a day at this dog-friendly beach in Sausalito, CA. Rodeo Beach features a shoreline of multicolored pebbles. Rodeo Beach is just a few miles away from the Golden Gate Bridge. Dogs must be on a leash. See Details
Dillon Beach Dillon Beach is a dog-friendly destination in Dillon Beach, CA. This area is privately managed by Dillon Beach Resort but is open to the public. Fido is welcome to join you for a day of sun and sand along the shoreline. Check the resort website for the most up-to-date parking fee schedule. See Details
Stinson Beach Leashed dogs are welcome on the county beach and in picnic areas at Stinson Beach, a pet-friendly park in California. Pets are not allowed on the National Park Service section of the beach. Dog owners are reminded to clean up any mess that is left behind by their dogs. See Details
Indian Tree Preserve Indian Tree Preserve is pet-friendly. This natural area is full of winding pet-friendly trails you are welcome to explore with your pooch. Big Trees Trail lives up to its name. Bring your leashed dog on a walk through stands of redwoods and mature woodlands that open up to scenic views of Stafford Lake. Dogs are also allowed off-leash on fire roads, as long as they are under voice control. Ship’s Mast Trail is a forested traverse through a quiet redwood grove. Dog owners are reminded to clean up any mess that is left behind. See Details
Red Hill Dog Park Red Hill Dog Park in San Anselmo, CA is pet friendly. This fenced-in dog park allows pups to play off leash. Located next to the community athletic fields, there are lots of places nearby to go for a walk with your pup after you're finished playing fetch. Inside the park, you'll find seats, shade, and water fountains, as well as tennis balls and a dog rinse area. See Details
Bolinas Beach Dogs are welcome to run off leash at Bolinas Beach, a pet-friendly beach in Bolinas, CA. Enjoy watching people ride the waves at this popular surfing spot. See Details
Cascade Canyon Preserve Bring Fido for a visit to pet-friendly Cascade Canyon Preserve in Fairfax, CA, located on over 504 acres in the Madera Creek watershed. Take your four-legged friends for some exercise on the cool shaded trails through evergreen forests, and enjoy a hike up to the beautiful Cascade Falls. Leashed dogs are welcome on signed fire roads and trails. A maximum of three pups are allowed per person and leashes must not exceed six feet in length. See Details
Rocky Memorial Dog Park Bring Fido for a visit to Rocky Memorial Dog Park in Petaluma, CA. There's plenty of room for your pet to play at this no-frills, 9-acre dog park. Please note that the park is only partially fenced, but licensed dogs can run off-leash as long as they're under voice control. See Details
Mount Tamalpais State Park Pet-friendly Mount Tamalpais State Park in Mill Valley, CA welcomes leashed dogs on paved roads, parking lots, campsites and picnic areas. Dogs are only allowed in these areas. The State Park consists of deep canyons, sweeping hillsides, cool redwood forests, oak woodlands, and open grasslands. At night, Fido must sleep in a tent or vehicle. There is no main entrance fee; however certain trailheads have cash only parking fees. See Details
Deer Creek Village Dog Park Deer Creek Village Dog Park is a fully fenced park at the Deer Creek Village shopping center in Petaluma, CA. The landscaped, 1.5-acre area features benches, lighted bollards, drinking fountains for pets and their owners, and waste stations. 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
Lucchesi Park Your dog will love to explore off-leash with you in the designated pet-friendly area of Lucchesi Park, a popular destination in the community of Petaluma, CA. Be careful as the dog area is not fenced, so pups must be supervised and under voice control at all times. Pets must remain on-leash outside of the designated dog run. See Details
Oak Hill Dog Park Bring Fido to run and play at Oak Hill Dog Park, a designated off-leash section inside Oak Hill Park in Petaluma, CA. The dog park features a small, enclosed grassy area. The park itself also includes benches and a playground. See Details
Samuel P. Taylor State Park Dogs are welcome on the Cross Marin Trail bike path of Samuel P. Taylor State Park in Lagunitas, CA. This pet-friendly trail runs along Lagunitas Creek about three miles through the park, following the old North Pacific Coast Railroad right-of-way into the Golden Gate National Recreation Area. You can also camp with your pup in the campground, or enjoy a picnic in the day-use area. Please note that dogs are not allowed on any other trails, the hike-and-bike campsites, in the cabins or in the creek. See Details
Inverness, CA, US