Dog Friendly Activities in Alta, CA

There are 9 dog friendly activities within 20 miles of Alta. 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 Alta.

Pet Friendly Ashley Off Leash Dog Park
Ashley Off Leash Dog Park Bring Fido to Ashley Off Leash Dog Park in Auburn, CA. There are two separate spaces designated to large and small breeds, shade structures, bench seating, and a unique waterfall for dogs to cool off in. Situated within Ashford Park, visitors can re-attach Fido's leash and check out the nearby pond or share a picnic on the grass. Facilities at Ashford Park include restrooms, a bbq area and playground. See Details
Pet Friendly Hidden Falls Regional Park
Hidden Falls Regional Park Hidden Falls Regional Park in Auburn, CA is dog friendly. Take time out of your day to explore this serene and beautiful oak woodland with your family and leashed pets. The park offers 30 miles of unpaved multi-use trails for both experienced and novice hikers, as well as viewing decks and picnic areas. This scenic area attracts those who enjoy a number of outdoor pursuits such as hiking, running, biking and horse riding. Parking reservations are required on weekends, holidays and other peak days. Permits are not available at the park and must be purchased online. See Details
Empire Mine State Historic Park Trails and roads within Empire Mine State Historic Park in Grass Valley, CA are pet friendly. The park is the site of one of the oldest, deepest, and richest gold mines in California. It encompasses 856 acres of forested backcountry and fourteen miles of trails. Take a glimpse into the history of California's gold rush before exploring the area with your four-legged companion. Leashed dogs are permitted on roads and trails, as well as the grounds within the historic zone of the park. Pets are not allowed inside historic buildings or in mine shafts. See Details
Christian Valley Park Dog-friendly Christian Valley Park in Auburn, CA, welcomes leashed pets to join you for a stroll or picnic. The park features a multi-use sports field and playground, and large oak trees provide shade on warmer days. See Details
Dogs Run Free of Nevada County Dogs Run Free of Nevada County is a 1.7 acre fenced are of Condon Park in Grass Valley, CA, with a separate area for small/shy dogs. The park also features water, accessible parking, benches, waste cans, and non-operative fire hydrants scattered in the pine forest location (no grass). See Details
Hirschman Trail Located a mile from the heart of downtown Nevada City, CA, Hirschman Trail is a dog-friendly trail system, which provides hikers barrier-free access to Hirschman's Pond. Leashed dogs are welcome to join their owners as they hike through oak woodlands, pines, grasslands, and over a 40-foot long trestle that replicates the railroad and flume construction techniques of the late 1800s. The trail is 2.4 miles one way, depending on the route taken. Dog owners can check out Hirschman Trail's official website for tips and information on accessing its trailheads. See Details
Eco Dome Tea Tasting 'Eco Dome Tea Tasting' is a pet-friendly Airbnb Experience hosted by Tommy. Experience tea tasting in your host's private tea house, where she will serve up three different teas from her personal collection. Leashed dogs are welcome. The experience lasts 2 hours and can accommodate up to 4 guests ages 18 and up. Rates start at $20 per person. See Details
Malakoff Diggins State Historic Park Located just down the road from Nevada City, CA, Malakoff Diggins State Historic Park is dog-friendly. The park is made up of 3000 acres of pine forests and is home to California's largest hydraulic gold mine. Leashed dogs are welcome in the historic town of North Bloomfield as well as in the campground and cabins. Fido can also join you on the Slaughterhouse and North Bloomfield hiking trails in the park. The park is open every day of the week from sunrise to sunset. See Details
Crooked Lakes Trail The Crooked Lakes trail is a 2.25-miles, dog-friendly trail in Tahoe National Forest. The trail does not have a drive-up trailhead, it is only accessible from other hiking trails: Round Lake trail, Bowman Mountain trail, and Lindsey Lake trail via the Grouse Ridge trail. See Details
Alta, CA, US