Dog Friendly Activities in Morro Bay, CA

There are 8 dog friendly activities in Morro Bay. 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 Morro Bay.

Pet Friendly Jody Giannini Family Dog Park
Jody Giannini Family Dog Park Bring Fido to blow off some steam at the Jody Giannini Family Dog Park in Morro Bay, CA. This off-leash pup recreation area features separate enclosed grassy areas for small and large dogs, ocean views, plenty of shade and benches for humans. Dogs must be current on vaccinations and licensed with tags. This is a self-funded and maintained dog park. See Details
Pet Friendly Del Mar Park
Del Mar Park Leashed dogs are welcome to join their owners at this 9-acre Morro Bay park's walking paths. See Details
Bay Cruisers Located next to the volcanic plug, Morro Rock in Morro Bay, Bay Cruisers is a dog-friendly boat rental and cruise company. You and seven friends can jump on board one of the small cruisers and take yourselves for a ride around the bay, no experience is needed to master the easy to use boats. Boat rentals start at $100 for an hour, and Fido is welcome for a $10 pet fee. See Details
Forever Stoked Paint Party 'Forever Stoked Paint Party' is a pet-friendly Airbnb Experience hosted by Chris. Paint alongside artist Chris Pedersen from Forever Stoked. Dogs are welcome to attend the class. The experience lasts 2.5 hours and can accommodate up to 10 guests ages 18 and up. No experience necessary, just a great attitude and willingness to have fun! Rates start at $50 per person. See Details
Morro Bay State Park Morro Bay State Park is a dog-friendly park in Morro Bay, CA. The park features lagoon and natural bay habitat, but the most prominent landmark is Morro Rock. The park has opportunities for sailing, fishing, hiking and bird watching. Bring your pooch along to see what other wildlife you can spot during your visit. Watch for signs that indicate areas where Fido is not permitted. See Details
Lost Isle Adventures Fido is welcome to join you for a pet-friendly tour hosted by Lost Isle Adventures in Morro Bay, CA. Leashed and well-behaved dogs can accompany you aboard the Lost Isle as it cruises through beautiful Morro Bay. Pick a sunset cruise and cast your eyes across beautiful bay scenery and local wildlife. The Lost Isle has a full bar so sit back and relax with a beer, wine, or tropical cocktail. Bottomless mimosas are offered all weekend long! See Details
Morro Bay House of Jerky Morro Bay House of Jerky is a dog-friendly store located on the waterfront of Morro Bay, CA! Fido is welcome to join you inside while you sample jerky. The store carries a variety of flavors and styles of jerky, plus local hot sauces and gift items. See Details
The Ugly Mug Ceramics Add The Ugly Mug Ceramics to your list of must-go stops on your next shopping trip in Morro Bay, CA. This dog-friendly store offers a variety of handmade pottery. Whether you are searching for a unique coffee cup, an accent bowl or just a special gift, The Ugly Mug Ceramics has you covered. Dogs must be on a leash inside the store. See Details
Dinosaur Caves Park This 11 acre park is very popular among dog walkers. It has a children's playground, and overlooks the ocean. You can see sea birds resting on the cliffs while walking around the park. It is also popular for art walks on the 1st Sunday of the month. See Details
Cayucos Beach Leashed dogs are welcome to enjoy Cayucos Beach, a pet-friendly beach in Cayucos, CA. Pups can play in the surf and sand as long as they are well-behaved, cleaned up after and remain on-leash during their entire visit. See Details
Avila Beach Avila Beach is the smallest of the beaches in Avila & Port San Luis Harbor and it's called Dog Beach by the locals. Dogs are allowed off-leash and under voice-command control on Avila Beach before 10am and after 5pm daily. See Details
Fiscalini Ranch Preserve Leashed dogs are welcome to join you at Fiscalini Ranch Preserve in Cambria, CA, a beautiful 440-acre sanctuary featuring remarkable biological diversity and home to 150 different native plants and 430 species of birds. Accessed by miles of dog-friendly trails, visitors can admire expansive coastal views along a scenic forested ridge. A popular trail for hikers and their leashed companions is Ridge, Bluff, Arch and Dolphin Trail. See Details
Pismo State Beach Pismo State Beach in Oceano, CA, is a dog-friendly area that welcomes Fido on a leash. Dogs are allowed on the beach and park trails but must be kept on a leash no longer than six feet at all times. Dogs are not permitted at the Pismo Dune Preserve or at Oso Flaco Lake. See Details
Bob Jones City to the Sea Trail Pick up a delicious picnic lunch from the Avila Valley Barn before hopping on the 2.5-mile Bob Jones City to the Sea Trail (which starts right behind the farm) in San Luis Obispo, CA. The paved, dog-friendly trail winds its way through the Avila Valley, following a beautiful stream all the way to Avila Beach. Either of the town’s two off-leash dog beaches (Olde Port Beach and Fisherman’s Beach) can be accessed by walking a half mile past the trail’s official end in the somewhat narrow bike line on Avila Beach Drive. See Details
Laguna Lake Dog Off-Leash Park Dogs are welcome to play off leash at Laguna Lake Park, a picturesque open space along the water in San Luis Obispo, CA. This beautiful lakefront area also has a disc golf course, pedestrian trails, a playground, restrooms, volleyball court and barbecue area with picnic tables. Please note the area is not fully fenced. See Details
El Chorro Dog Park Located in El Chorro Regional Park, the El Chorro Dog Park on Dairy Creek Road features a fully fenced off-leash space with separate areas for large and small pups, water spigots and splash tubs. The Regional Park also includes a day use area with barbecue facilities, a botanical garden, and numerous hiking trails. See Details
Avila Valley Barn Well-behaved leashed dogs are allowed to join their owners in the outdoor areas and on the picnic tables at Avila Valley Barn in San Luis Obispo, CA. This popular spot is a great place to stop and buy fresh produce, including delicious fruit and vegetables that are grown locally. You and your pooch can pick up a pie or bakery treat to enjoy on the picnic tables, or grab an ice cream on the way to Avila Beach. There are hayrides, farm pets and you can even pick your own fruit. If Fido makes a mess, you'll find a pet waste station on the grounds, too. See Details
Montaña de Oro State Park Dogs are allowed at Montaña de Oro State Park, where stunning cliffs, beaches, coastal plains, streams, canyons, and hills dominate the landscape. Fido can join you at the pet-friendly picnic areas, campsites and park roads, but is not permitted to wander on the beaches or trails. The one beach that does allow dogs is Spooner’s Cove beach, where Islay Creek empties into the Pacific Ocean. Remember to keep Fido leashed at all times on the uneven terrain. See Details
Morro Bay Dog Beach Morro Bay Dog Beach, also know as Toro Creek Dog Beach, is pet-friendly. Bring your dog for a leashed walk on the beach. Don't forget to clean up any mess left behind. The stretch of sand is open every day of the week from 5am to 9pm. See Details
Jim Green Trail The Jim Green trail begins at the end of Cortez Ave. winding around the north side of Chalk Mountain Golf Course, which is part of the county's 230-acre regional park. Named after the late Jim Green of Atascadero, an outdoor enthusiast responsible for the formation of many hiking and equestrian trails in San Luis Obispo county, the trail begins rather inauspiciously, being flanked by residential homes on one side and railroad tracks on the other, however, within a couple of hundred feet you start to experience more of a true "wilderness feeling." A large trail marker with information about the area will also come into view at this point and you will have to choose which direction to take as the trail is a two-mile loop. Open to hikers, equestrians, bicyclists, and dogs, the trail is an excellent spot for those who want a quick walk (about 40 minutes) that is neither too strenuous nor too easy. The trail is not open to motorized vehicles. Dogs are allowed both on and off-leash; however, leashed is probably preferable because of the prevalence snakes in the area. See Details
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