Other Dog Activities in Tahoe City, CA

There are 8 other dog-friendly attractions in Tahoe City. 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 Tahoe City.

Pet Friendly Truckee River Rafting
Truckee River Rafting Truckee River Rafting in Tahoe City, CA, offers dog-friendly, self-guided rafting trips along a peaceful 5-mile stretch of the Truckee River for you and your pup. The scenic rafting trips are appropriate for nearly all ages and athletic abilities. The rafting trip takes 2-4 hours to complete. You are welcome to bring a small cooler with snacks and beverages to enjoy on your trip. Leashed dogs up to 50 lbs are permitted. See Details
Pet Friendly Tahoe City Kayak
Tahoe City Kayak Dogs are welcome to join you as you take to the water on a Tahoe City Kayak rental in Tahoe City, CA. While rentals are pet friendly, dogs are not allowed in the Tahoe City Kayak building. One dog owner will have to embark with the rental and meet their pooch and rowing partner at the public pier for pickup. Rates and hours vary by rental. Bookings can be made online. See Details
Tahoe State Recreation Area Tahoe State Recreation Area in Tahoe City, CA, is a beautiful dog-friendly area that features a lake with a fishing pier, picnic areas with benches, and a bike path. Fido must be kept on a leash no longer than 6' and is only permitted in the Truckee River Outlet known as "Gatekeepers" within the day-use area along the Lake Tahoe shoreline. The campground is seasonal, so it's worth contacting them directly before you plan a trip to make sure that they are open, although they usually open up at the end of May. See Details
Tahoe City Winter Sports Park The dog-friendly Tahoe City Winter Sports Park in California offers a variety of fun activities for the whole family, including Fido! Enjoy a safe sledding hill away from trees and streets, cross country ski trails, and a snowshoe loop for all ages and abilities. See Details
Lake Tahoe Loop Lake Tahoe Loop in Tahoe City, CA, is a 72-mile, pet-friendly drive that takes roughly three hours to complete, but you can spend a lot longer if you stop to take in the incredible sights along the way. Take a break at Inspiration Point for a short walk along a paved pathway with your pooch to a stunning overlook of Emerald Bay and Fannette Island. Or, take a quick detour near Incline Village for elevated views of the water at Lake Tahoe Scenic Overlook. See Details
Gatekeeper's Museum History buffs and mutts can hang out together at Gatekeeper’s Museum, a pet-friendly museum in Tahoe City, CA. Dogs are welcome to join you in this reconstructed cabin as you learn about the maritime history of Lake Tahoe, hear about the resort and pop culture of the past and see one of the largest Native American basket collections in the country. Fido can make a splash at nearby 64-Acres Beach when you’re finished. See Details
Tahoe City Golf Course Tahoe City Golf Course is a pet-friendly course in Tahoe City, CA. Bring your dog along for a round of golf at this pretty course next to Lake Tahoe. Pups are welcome to join their owners in golf carts and on a leash as you make your way with your pack from pristine hole to pristine hole. See Details
Tahoe XC Tahoe XC welcomes dogs of all sizes to join you on more than five miles of its pet-friendly ski trails in Tahoe City, CA. Skijoring is not allowed on the trails, but Fido can enjoy the snow alongside you as you cross country ski. Leashes are required in the parking lot and at the trailhead, but as long as your pup remains under your voice control, he can enjoy the trail leash-free. See Details
Spooner Lake and Backcountry Incline Village, NV, is home to the dog-friendly State Park, Spooner Lake and Backcountry. The area comprises a lake surrounded by aspens and more than 12,000 acres of forested, open space. With 50 miles of hiking trails to explore, you and Fido will never be stuck for things to do in the area. Dogs are welcome to join you as long as they are on a leash and all mess is cleaned up after them. See Details
Tahoe Sport Fishing Treat yourself to an unforgettable, dog-friendly experience on beautiful Lake Tahoe! Tahoe Sport Fishing's captains are experienced in trolling, drifting and jigging and they’re here year round to guide you to the lake’s hot spots. They supply everything you need to fish and offer two departure times per day for both public and private charters. Leashed dogs are welcome with advanced notice. See Details
Sand Harbor State Park Sand Harbor State Park is a pet-friendly recreation area in Incline Village, NV. Located on the lake's eastern shore, this area comprises gently sloping beaches, crystal-clear water, and interesting rock formations. Many people enjoy swimming, scuba diving and generally exploring the water here. Pets are allowed during the off-season from mid-October to mid-April and must be kept on a leash under six feet long. An entry fee into the park does apply. See Details
Northstar at Tahoe During the summer months until September, Northstar at Tahoe offers free gondola rides for hiking and allows leashed dogs on the gondolas. It's beautiful family adventure! The village is very dog friendly, too. See Details
Bijou Community Park The dog-friendly Bijou Community Park in South Lake Tahoe has tons of facilities, but also includes a free, fenced-in dog park where your pet can play off leash. The park features picnic and BBQ areas, two covered gazebos, sport facilities, an open meadow, skateboard park, disc golf and more. See Details
Patton Beach & Waterman's Landing Patton Beach & Waterman's Landing is pet-friendly area in Carnelian Bay, CA. Leashed dogs are permitted on the eastern portion of the pebble beach and on the deck of the café. The property offers a free, nonmotorized "car top" boat launch site and stand-up paddleboard and kayak rentals are available. See Details
Palisades Tahoe Aerial Tram Palisades Tahoe Aerial Tram in Olympic Valley, CA, is dog friendly during the off-season. When ski season comes to an end, grab your pooch and head to the aerial tram for a beautiful 10-minute ride. There is a charge to ride up the mountain but, if you hike up to high camp (elevation 8200 ft) with Fido, the tram will give you both a ride down for free. The best way to hike up is the Shirley Lake Trail. It's a 3-hour hike with a rest stop at the popular dog-friendly swimming hole, Shirley Lake. The restaurant at the top of the tram also welcomes Fido at the outdoor tables. See Details
Cave Rock State Park Cave Rock State Park is a dog-friendly recreation area in Carson City, NV. Located on top of the Sierra Nevada mountain range along the southeastern shore of Lake Tahoe; this is a destination for dogs and their owners who love the water. Pets are welcome on a leash, as long as all mess is cleaned up after them. A fee for entry into the park does apply. See Details
Mormon Station State Historic Park Mormon Station State Historic Park is a dog-friendly recreation area in Genoa, NV. The lush lawns and mature trees are what sets this park apart from others in the area. This was the first non-native settlement in Nevada, constructed in 1851, located along the Carson Route of the California Trail. Leashed dogs are welcome to join their owners throughout the outside areas of this park. Note that the hours of the park vary by season. See Details
D. L. Bliss State Park Some portions of D. L. Bliss State Park in South Lake Tahoe, CA, are dog friendly. Fido is welcome in developed areas only, which include campsites, paved roads and paths, dirt fire roads, developed picnic areas, and day-use areas. Dogs aren't permitted on beaches or dirt trails. Located around South Lake Tahoe, revellers come from all around to enjoy the crystal waters in the summer months and the snow peaked mountains during winter. Remember, you must keep Fido on a leash under six feet for the duration of your stay at the park. See Details
Truckee Brewing Company Located in the Pioneer Commerce Center in Truckee, CA, is Truckee Brewing Company. While pups are not allowed inside the brewery, they do have a pet-friendly patio where Fido can join you. So unwind in an Adirondack chair, treat yourself to some craft beer and take in the sun with your furry friend. See Details
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