Dog Friendly Activities in Yucaipa, CA

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There are 2 dog friendly activities in Yucaipa, and 61 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 Yucaipa.

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 Lake Gregory Regional Park
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
War Dog Memorial Park Just a few minutes west of the March Air Reserve Base in Riverside, CA, War Dog Memorial Park welcomes Fido to enjoy some exercise and fresh air while honoring four-legged heroes. This fenced park features a large, grassy lawn and dog drinking fountains as well as educational signage on the history of dogs serving in the military. See Details
Terri Peak Trail Terri Peak Trail is a moderately easy, 2.8-mile hike in Perris, CA. This dog-friendly trail is located within Lake Perris State Recreation Area and will take about 1.5 hours to complete with Fido. The well-marked trail is a great way to train for higher-altitude hikes. It has some very steep sections where you will gain a lot of elevation and is a great workout, and is accessible year-round. Dogs are able to use this trail but must be kept on a leash. Lake Perris State Recreation Area charges a fee to enter. Fees are per vehicle. If you are entering on foot or bike there is no fee. See Details
Black Mountain Trail Black Mountain Trail is a difficult, 6.9 mile hike in San Bernardino National Forest that will take about 4 hours to complete with Fido. This beautiful, dog-friendly hike in Banning, CA, will have you thinking you are in the Sierra Nevada with its granite boulders, large pines, open vistas, and beautiful views. Although you will need an Adventure Pass for parking, no permit is required to use the trail. Dogs must be leashed at all times. See Details
Big Bear Discount Art Garden Big Bear Discount Art Garden is a pet-friendly store in Big Bear Lake, CA. Home of the Big Bear Family Club Card, this store offers a wide selection of custom stained glass items, souvenirs, and a range of interesting gifts. Leashed dogs can join their owners inside to peruse the aisles. See Details
Big On Bears Big On Bears is a pet-friendly shopping mall in Big Bear Lake, CA. This popular store stocks gifts, apparel and home decor. Leashed dogs are welcome inside to help you choose something to remember your trip by. 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
Cabazon Dinosaurs Bring Fido to the World's Largest Dinosaur Park at the Cabazon Dinosaurs, a dog-friendly attraction in Cabazon, CA. Dogs are welcome to join you as you tour the Dinosaur Garden and view life-size dinosaurs and information about them. Some of the dinosaurs even move! A visit to the Cabazon Dinosaurs is a fun day trip from Los Angeles. Tours are self-guided. Cabazon Dinosaurs reserves the right to prohibit dogs from entering during periods of high volume. Guests traveling with dogs are encouraged to visit in the morning. See Details
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
Dog Park at Aurantia Park There is a dog park for Fido to play at within Aurantia Park in Highland, CA. This clean, well-kept area is fully fenced and includes separate areas for large and small pets as well as water fountains. See Details
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
Cabazon Outlets Cabazon Outlets is a dog-friendly shopping area in Cabazon, CA. This 65,000 square foot retail shopping center features 18 specialty retailers in a relaxed open-air environment. Be sure to sign up for a Cabazon Outlets VIP Savings Book for additional discounts to the designer stores. Not all shops are dog-friendly so be sure to check with individual retailers first before bringing Fido inside. 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
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
Dog Park at Wildwood Park Bring Fido to play at the dog park located within Wildwood Park in San Bernadino, CA. This dog park is a gated, off-leash area for your pup to enjoy. It features separate areas for small and large dogs. See Details
Islander Park Loop Islander Park Loop is a dog-friendly .7-mile loop trail through the foothills of the Box Springs Mountains in Riverside, CA. This dirt trail is great for walking and jogging. This route is generally considered easy and takes on average 17 minutes to complete. Please keep Fido on a leash during your visit. 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
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