Dog Friendly Activities in Redlands, CA

There are 3 dog friendly activities in Redlands, and 59 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 Redlands.

Pet Friendly Redlands Dog Park
Redlands Dog Park Fido will enjoy a visit to Redlands Dog Park, an off-leash, fenced-in park in Redlands, CA. This park was built by RUFF (Redlands Unleashed Fidos & Friends) community volunteers, and they provide ongoing maintenance and support of the off-leash area. This park features separate areas for small and large dogs. See Details
Pet Friendly Ritual Brewing Co.
Ritual Brewing Co. Fido is welcome to join you at Ritual Brewing Co., a pet-friendly brewery and taproom in Redlands, CA. Enjoy a variety of craft beers on tap while you learn about the brewery from knowledgeable Beer Guides. Be sure to check their website in advance, as they often have events, food trucks and live music. See Details
JOANN Fabric and Crafts JOANN Fabric and Crafts is a pet-friendly chain retail store in Redlands, CA. Leashed dogs are welcome to join you inside as you browse their selection. They sell various products, such as crafts, sewing supplies, fabric and home decor. See Details
Alpine Pedal Path Alpine Pedal Path is a dog-friendly 3.2-mile (one-way) asphalt trail in Big Bear Lake, CA. This path is a great place for morning jogs, bike rides, and leisurely walks with Fido! It boasts fresh air and beautiful scenery along the way. The path has access points that lead to the lake and various beaches. See Details
Big Bear Lake Beaches Enjoy sun and sand with Fido at the dog-friendly Big Bear Lake Beaches in Big Bear Lake, CA. All of the beaches along Highway 38 in Big Bear Lake welcome pups and can be accessed via the Alpine Pedal Path. See Details
Snow Play and Hot Cocktails Big Bear 'Snow Play and Hot Cocktails Big Bear' is a pet-friendly Airbnb Experience hosted by Amber. The only thing better than a hike around Big Bear Lake is one with cocktails. The Baileys and coffee provided by your host will warm you up during this short snowy hike and snow play. Bring your own sleds to enjoy along the way. This experience is the perfect chance to take photos for your next Christmas card with Fido. The experience lasts 1.5 hours and can accommodate up to 10 guests of all ages. Rates start at $40 per person. See Details
Lake Gregory Regional Park Lake Gregory Regional Park is a dog-friendly recreational area located in the San Bernardino Mountains of Crestline, CA. In the summer, you can rent paddleboards, rowboats, paddleboats, sailboats, and water cycles. Outside of the swimming area, anglers will find excellent fishing for trout, catfish and bass. The real fun is the 2.7-mile fitness trail featuring exercise stations along the scenic path around the lake. Dogs must be leashed when visiting the park unless visiting one of the dog parks on the property. Please note that dogs are not allowed on the beach, at events, or in any of the gated areas. See Details
Pine Knot Trail to Grand View Point Pine Knot Trail to Grand View Point is a dog-friendly, moderately easy, 6.9-mile hike in Big Bear Lake, CA. This trail is located within San Bernardino National Forest. The trail will take about 3 hours to complete with Fido. For a shorter hike you can take Mill Creek Road, which turns into Forest Service Road 2N10/Skyline Drive, to a point just below the summit where the trail passes over the road. See Details
Woodland Trail For an easy family hike, try the dog-friendly Woodland Trail in Big Bear, CA. This 1.5-mile loop is an interpretive trail that offers a self-guided tour of this dry-woodland area. The trail starts off HWY 38 about .2 miles west of Stanfield Cutoff and is well marked and has plenty of parking at the trailhead. Leashed dogs are allowed. An Adventure Pass or Interagency Pass is required for use of the amenities at the trailhead parking area. See Details
Hound Town Dog Park Hound Town Dog Park is a dog-friendly park in Moreno Valley, CA, adjacent to the Moreno Valley Equestrian Center. The 3.5-acre park has a 245-foot by 150-foot fenced-in dirt area divided into two sections. One part is for large dogs, the other for smaller breeds. The gate is double-fenced to prevent dogs from escaping as people enter and leave the play area. See Details
MacKay Park Bark Park Bring Fido for exercise and fun at MacKay Park Bark Park in Lake Arrowhead, CA. This dog park is surrounded by hiking trails, views of Lake Arrowhead, mountains, and wildlife. It also features two separate, fenced-in areas for large and small dogs. See Details
Grays Peak Trail Grays Peak Trail is a moderately easy, 6.4-mile, out-and-back hike in Fawnskin, CA. This dog-friendly trail is located within the San Bernardino National Forest and will take about 3.5 hours to complete with Fido. This trail is on the north side of the lake and will actually lead you to the backside of the mountain where water views disappear. However, losing the view of the water is worth the peace, quiet, and open vistas that take its place. This area is subject to closure due to habitat protection. Since this trailhead is within the bald eagle habitat, it's closed during the nesting season from winter to spring, sometimes extending into summer. See Details
Carlson Bark Park Bring Fido for fun and exercise at the Carlson Bark Park in Riverside, CA. This fenced dog park is a well-maintained off-leash area and has a separate small dog area, green grass, and agility equipment. Please remember to leash your dog before exiting. See Details
Lake Perris State Recreation Area Lake Perris State Recreation Area in Perris, CA, has some dog-friendly trails and campsites. Unfortunately, dogs are not allowed within 100 feet of the water. Fido can join you on the bike trail that loops around the lake, taking in the crystal waters and the rolling hills in the backdrop. You can also take your pooch into the campgrounds in the area. The park is open daily. See Details
Pat Merritt Dog Park Pat Merritt Dog Park in Riverside, CA, is a lovely dog park that is clean and friendly. The park is fully fenced with separate small dog area, benches, trees, and drinking fountain. See Details
Los Rios Ranchos Apple Farm Los Rios Ranchos is a pet-friendly attraction in Oak Glen, CA. Los Rios is Southern California's largest Apple Farm, in operation since 1906. Dogs are not allowed into the orchards or berry patches but can explore the mountainous nature trails as long as they are cleaned up after and leashed. Operation hours vary seasonally, so guests should check its website or call ahead before planning their outing. See Details
Castle Rock Trail Castle Rock Trail is an easy, dog-friendly, 1.6 mile hike in Angelus Oaks, CA. This trail is located within the San Bernardino National Forest and will take about one hour to complete with Fido. This short hike is a nice escape into beautiful scenery. Take in the lake views on a trail that is speckled with granite boulders. See Details
Cougar Crest Bertha Peak Trail The Cougar Crest Bertha Peak Trail is a moderately easy, dog-friendly 7.5 mile hike in Big Bear City, CA. This trail is located within San Bernardino National Forest and will take about 3 hours to complete with Fido. This is a great trail for beginners and the trail is popular for all types of people from runners to families. During the week the trail is fairly desolate. The trail is best used from March until September. See Details
Mount Rubidoux Trail Mount Rubidoux Trail is an easy 2.7-mile loop trail near Riverside, CA. This dog-friendly trail features a river, bird watching, wildflowers and stunning views from the summit. The trail is accessible year-round. Please keep Fido leashed when visiting. See Details
Little Bear Creek Trail Little Bear Creek Trail is an easy, dog-friendly, 3.7-mile hike in San Bernardino, CA. This trail is located within the San Bernadino National Forest and will take about 2 hours to complete with Fido. This hike will take you through the area where the final battle with the Old Fire of 2003 took place. The trail offers a number of activity options and is accessible year-round. This trail begins just behind the North Shore Campground on Hospital Road off of Highway 173. See Details
Redlands, CA, US