Dog Friendly Activities in Santa Margarita, CA

There’s 1 dog friendly activity in Santa Margarita, and 66 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 Santa Margarita.

Pet Friendly Vintage Cowboy Winery
Vintage Cowboy Winery Vintage Cowboy Winery is a family-owned and operated pet-friendly winery. The extreme temperature fluctuation during the growing season results in uniquely flavorful wines that have been produced by members of the same family for five whole generations. They offer a selection of white and red wine for you to taste together. See Details
Pet Friendly Eberle Winery
Eberle Winery Offering complimentary wine tastings and public tours of its production facility and 16,000 square feet of underground wine caves, Eberle Winery is dog-friendly! Dogs must be on a leash during their visit. The Winery features a scenic deck that overlooks the thirty-eight-acre estate vineyard and Santa Lucia Mountains. Fido can look on as their owner plays bocce ball and cornhole. Eberle serves premium white and red wines. See Details
Windward Vineyard Passionate about Pinot Noir, Windward Vineyard has a family-friendly, dog-friendly atmosphere and delicious wine. The tasting room is open daily. 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
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
Venteux Vineyards Venteux Vineyards is the ultimate destination for you and your furry friends. Their 10 acre property hosts a tasting room, winery, vineyard, and bed & breakfast. Located just minutes from Paso Robles, they are nestled in the middle of the renowned Templeton Gap. They produce dry farmed estate Petite Syrah and Syrah as well as intriguing blends and 100% single varietal wines. From soil to bottle, their hands-on approach allows them to uphold the highest level of care in the winemaking process therefore creating complex, age-worthy, and world-class wines. Bring your friendly pets for a day at the vineyard! They provide fresh water, treats, and a great area to run and play. See Details
Brecon Estate Bring Fido to Brecon Estate, a boutique estate winery nestled in the rolling West side hills outside of Paso Robles, California. Dogs are welcome to join guests during wine tastings on the outdoor patio. Lue, a Border Collie, and Roy, an Australian Shepherd, love to share their gardens under shady oaks with canine friends. Doggy treats and toys are available. See Details
Shale Oak Winery Shale Oak Winery is dog-friendly. They've got great wine and staff, so there's no excuse for not having a taste of what's in stock. The first thing you'll notice when you pull up to the winery is the modern architecture of the tasting room. Two buildings geometrically slotted together like a game of Tetris. The vineyard is spread out over 70 acres and produces grapes that are used in rose, zinfandel, and Sauvignon wines. While you're there, explore the courtyard, covered outdoor patio and walking paths together. See Details
Kiler Ridge Olive Farm Spread over 15 acres, Kiler Ridge Olive Farm in Paso Robles, CA, welcomes pets to explore and you to enjoy some wonderful olive oil on the pet-friendly patio with sweeping views. This family-owned and operated farm produces award-winning, small batch, certified extra virgin olive oil. See Details
Del Mar Park Leashed dogs are welcome to join their owners at this 9-acre Morro Bay park's walking paths. See Details
Jody Giannini Family Dog Park This park features separate enclosed grassy areas with ocean views for both small and large dogs to play off leash. Dogs must be current on vaccinations and licensed with tags. Take Hwy 1 North heading out of Morro Bay, turn at the stop signal, San Jacinto. Go straight until you come to Ironwood Ave, turn left on Ironwood Ave and it dead ends into Del Mar Park. Follow the signs to the dog park west of the parking lot near the tennis courts. This is a self-funded and maintained dog park. See Details
Sherwood Dog Park Sherwood Dog Park is a 1.25-acre park with perimeter fencing, separate areas for small and large dogs, ground cover of recycled wood chips, a swim area, a shade structure, picnic tables, park benches, and ADA accessible entrances and walkways. See Details
Olde Port Beach Olde Port Beach is a dog-friendly beach in San Luis Obispo, CA. This popular beach is the first beach you will find after crossing the bridge out of Avila and into Port San Luis. It welcomes dogs to play off-leash. This stretch of sand is enclosed on each end by a cliff, so pups can’t get too far. It has parking along the road and a ramp down to the sand. The beach is accessible all the time, but lifeguards are seasonal. See Details
Bianchi Winery Bianchi Winery is a dog-friendly winery in Paso Robles, CA. Fido is welcome to join you at a table on the patio next to the koi pond or in the tasting room. See Details
Robert Hall Winery Robert Hall Winery is dog-friendly! Leashed dogs are welcome to join their owners as they swirl, sniff and sip a glass of wine at one of its outdoor seating areas. Robert Hall serves award-winning reds and whites. It also offers outdoor entertainment in the form of occasional live music and two regulation Bocce courts in the old world style. See Details
Breakaway Tours, Dog-Friendly Wine Tours Breakaway Tours offers canines and their companions the chance to explore San Luis Obispo Wine Country in style. The dog-friendly tour group picks up dog owners and their leashed pets from their local lodging and takes them, in private, air-conditioned vehicles, to four dog-friendly wineries of their choice! Owners can tack on a winery picnic lunch, complete with Scooby Snacks, to their tour. Rates start at $350, plus a pet cleaning fee. See Details
Wolff Vineyards Wolff Vineyards, located in San Luis Obispo, CA, is a vineyard that welcomes wine connoisseurs at their tasting room and outdoor picnic area. Fido is welcome to join you at this pet-friendly vineyard while you enjoy your day. See Details
LXV Wine Grab your pup and visit LXV Wine in downtown Paso Robles. With deep blue walls, day beds full of vibrant colors, and plush pillows, you and your dog will enjoy this sensory experience. You can taste wines paired with spices. If you'd rather be outside, you can relax on the pet-friendly patio.

LXV features a French style Rose, a Viognier, Chenin Blanc for the white wine lovers, and several red blends (Rhone and Bordeaux style) including a wine-club exclusive Cabernet Franc.
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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
Cayucos Beach Cayucos Beach is pet-friendly. Leashed dogs are welcome to play in the sand at this Cayucos beach, as long as they are well-behaved and cleaned up after. Please take into consideration other beach users if you plan on spending the day here with your pup. 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
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
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