Dog Friendly Activities in Sugarloaf, CA

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There are 41 dog friendly activities within 20 miles of Sugarloaf. 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 Sugarloaf.

Pet Friendly Calimesa 4th St Community Park
Calimesa 4th St Community Park Bring Fido to play at the dog-friendly Calimesa 4th St Community Park in Calimesa, CA. The park amenities include a pavilion, playgrounds, a rose garden and a multi-purpose trail with fitness stations. Please keep Fido leashed while visiting the 2.79-acre park, unless visiting the dog park on site. See Details
Pet Friendly Get Boards Ride Shop - Veteran's Park
Get Boards Ride Shop - Veteran's Park Get Boards Ride Shop - Veteran's Park rents dog-friendly kayaks and standup paddleboards to dog owners to explore Big Bear Lake. Your pup can ride with you anywhere on the lake at no extra cost. They also have dog life jackets for rent or you can bring your own. Rentals are available from May through October. See Details
Helicopter Big Bear Enjoy sightseeing on the dog-friendly Helicopter Big Bear adventure in Big Bear City, CA. Small, well-behaved dogs are allowed to sit on their owners' lap. Please call ahead and let the office know you will be bringing Fido with you. See Details
Bogart Regional Park Bring Fido to explore Bogart Regional Park, a stunning dog-friendly park in Cherry Valley, CA. Bogar Park has over 400 acres of luscious green fields, amazing mountain views and a picturesque fishing pond. Individual and group camping is available with fire pits, picnic areas and restrooms. There are trails you and your pup can enjoy. See Details
Kitching Peak Trail Kitching Peak Trail is a difficult, 8-mile dog-friendly hike in Banning, CA. Located within the San Bernardino National Forest, this hike will take about 5 hours to complete with Fido. From the top of this trail you will see spectacular views of the mountains, drop-offs, and desert floor. It's advised to double-check with a San Bernardino National Forest ranger about any trail closures. See Details
San Gorgonio Wilderness Trail San Gorgonio Wilderness Trail is an extremely difficult, though dog-friendly, 16-mile hike in Forest Falls, CA. This trail is located within the San Bernardino National Forest and will take about 9.5 hours to complete with Fido. Many hikers use this as training for Mount Whitney. Within the half mile after crossing Mill Creek, you will gain 1000 feet in elevation as you switchback into the San Gorgonio Wilderness. See Details
Sugarloaf Mountain Trail Sugarloaf Mountain Trail is a difficult 11.6-mile hike in Big Bear, CA. This dog-friendly trail is located within the San Bernardino National Forest. There's no need for a permit when hiking this peak, the highest outside of the National Forest. The trail will take you on a very rocky path through the alpine forest. Be sure to bring plenty of water and check Fido's paws frequently. This area is subject to seasonal closure due to weather conditions. During the winter months, the parking lot is closed and there is an option to park on 38th adding two miles. See Details
Alpine Slide at Magic Mountain Alpine Slide at Magic Mountain is a pet-friendly attraction in Big Bear Lake, CA. They have dog-friendly areas throughout this recreational area, including a dining area, and offer family fun activities year-round. Please note that the slide itself does not allow dogs. Pricing varies by activity. See Details
Willowbrook Apple Farm Willowbrook Apple Farm is a dog-friendly orchard in Oak Glen, CA. The trees in this orchard were planted in 1910, and have been producing delicious fruit for families to enjoy for generations. Leashed dogs are welcome to join you on the farm. During the season you'll find apples, berries, apple cider, and tractor rides. They are open Labor Day Weekend through the end of October each year. See Details
South Fork Dry Lake Trail South Fork Dry Lake Trail is a dog-friendly hike in Angelus Oaks, CA. This hike is known to be a very difficult, 11-mile hike in San Bernardino National Forest that will take about 6.5 hours to complete with Fido. This trail is easily accessible and has a large parking lot. The creek flows heavy in spring and early summer, but dries later in the year. If there has been heavy rainfall you are likely to see many wild flowers. See Details
A Christmas Store 'N' More A Christmas Store 'N' More is a pet-friendly holiday store in Big Bear Lake, CA. Christmas may be in December, but this store is open year-round, providing holiday gifts along with other miscellaneous gifts, decorated trees, nutcrackers and Santas. Dogs are welcome to join their owners on a leash inside the store. See Details
Big Bear Kayaks in Boulder Bay Big Bear Kayaks in Boulder Bay rents dog-friendly kayaks and standup paddleboards to dog owners to explore Big Bear Lake. Your pup can ride with you anywhere on the lake at no extra cost. They also have dog life jackets for rent or you can bring your own. Rentals are available from May through October. See Details
Shields Peak Trail Shields Peak Trail is a dog-friendly hike in Angelus Oaks, CA. This trail is known to be extremely difficult, 12.2-mile hike in San Bernardino National Forest that will take about 7.5 hours to complete with Fido. Heading into the San Gorgonio Wilderness and getting to the San Bernardino Divide is difficult on any trail. Even the most conditioned dogs will struggle on this trail. There are two springs on this trail, but you will want to bring extra water along and check your dogs paws often. See Details
The Bath Workshop The Bath Workshop is a pet-friendly store in Big Bear Lake, CA. This popular store is full of oils, soaps, cremes, bath bombs, lotions and more. Dogs are welcome to join you inside to sniff out a fragrance that fits. See Details
Bear Skins Bear Skins is a pet-friendly clothing store in Big Bear Lake, CA. Get yourself a souvenir shirt so you never forget your trip to this pretty destination. They also carry bear skin rugs (Teddy Bear skins, that is!), hats, gloves, stuffed critters, socks, and more. See Details
Holloway's Marina & RV Park Dogs are welcome in some of the pet-friendly rental boats. Pontoon rentals start at $95. Call ahead to confirm availability of a pet-friendly boat. See Details
Hike with a local to see Big Bear's Wild Burros 'Hike with a local to see Big Bear's Wild Burros' is a pet-friendly Airbnb Experience hosted by Amber. Experience a local's tour along the Pacific Crest Trail with your leashed pup. The experience lasts 3 hours and can accommodate up to 4 guests ages 9 and up. You will hike uphill along the Pacific Crest Trail. Donkey sightings are not guaranteed. Please ensure Fido is leashed as there could be rattlesnakes on the trail. Rates start at $32 per person. See Details
Board Games and TRPG's on the Mountain 'Board Games and TRPG's on the Mountain' is a pet-friendly Airbnb Experience hosted by Sean. If this experience is booked privately at your own location, Fido is welcome to join you. You will get to choose and learn how to play tabletop role playing games and modern board games. The experience lasts 4 hours and can accommodate up to 8 guests ages 18 and up. Rates start at $30 per person. See Details
Decorate Your Own Ceramic Coasters 'Decorate Your Own Ceramic Coasters' is a pet-friendly Airbnb Experience hosted by Gena. Paint four ceramic tile coasters with your choice of color from 52 shades of Alcohol Inks. Learn how to fill markers and use a range of stencils, brushes and more to make abstract marks and blend colors. Then, for the grand finale, light your tile on fire to set the ink. Petunia, Gena's pug, will join in on the experience and she loves visitors - people and pets. If you're bringing your dog, make sure they are leashed. The experience lasts 2 hours and can accommodate up to 9 guests ages 9 and up. Rates start at $20 per person. See Details
Dye your own Silk Scarf 'Dye your own Silk Scarf' is a pet-friendly Airbnb Experience hosted by Gena. Use some super simple and cool techniques for dyeing your scarf, which, once you know how to use them, they can actually be used on a variety of materials, such as other fabrics like canvas, or paper, or even ceramic tiles. Petunia, Gena's pug, will join in on the experience and she loves visitors - people and pets. If you're bringing your dog, make sure they are leashed. The experience lasts 2 hours and can accommodate up to 10 guests ages 7 and up. Rates start at $20 per person. See Details
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