Dog Friendly Hiking Trails in Los Molinos, CA

There are 6 dog-friendly hiking trails within 20 miles of Los Molinos. 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 Los Molinos.

Pet Friendly Bidwell Park
Bidwell Park Bidwell Park is the crown jewel of Chico, CA. This sprawling dog-friendly outdoor recreation area offers miles of trails for you and your pup. The park is divided by Manzanita Avenue. Dogs are allowed off leash in Lower Park between the hours of 5:30 a.m. and 8:30 a.m. Four-legged guests may be off leash anytime along the north side of Upper Park Road. Off leash dogs must be under voice control. Please note that dogs are not allowed in the the One-Mile or Five-Mile swimming areas and in certain swimming areas in Upper Park. The park is expansive and there are many ways to access it. It is suggested that you visit their website to pick the trail you wish to start at. Watch for rattlesnakes, poisonous plants, and ticks during your visit. See Details
Pet Friendly Red Bluff Recreation Area
Red Bluff Recreation Area Red Bluff Recreation Area in Red Bluff, CA is dog friendly. This area offers walking trails for Fido and gives direct access to the Sacramento River. Stop for a picnic, a casual stroll, explore the campground, swim, try your hand at fishing, or enjoy the large expanse of grass with your canine companion. See Details
Samuel Ayer Park/Dog Island Park Leashed dogs are welcome at Samuel Ayer Park/Dog Island Park, a pet-friendly day-use area on the Sacramento River in Red Bluff, CA. This grassy, riverside park features a disc golf course and old shade trees. There are many trails, picnic areas with fire pits, and restrooms. Enjoy a leashed walk with Fido while taking in the surrounding views. See Details
Sacramento River Bend Area The historic Sacramento River Bend Area in Red Bluff, CA, is dog friendly. This place of natural beauty in California is popular among pet owners and their pooches because of the numerous trails that hug the river, many of which begin on Highway 36, Bend Ferry Road, and Jellys Ferry Road. The Paynes Creek Wetlands trail systems is a great way to see the wildlife in the area, including river otters, beavers, osprey, deer, and turtles. For the explorers out there, the Yana Trail will help you discover the backcountry. Novice hikers should be ready for some pretty rugged trails that will allow you and Fido to truly get back to nature. Rattlesnakes are a common sight on warm days. Watch your step. See Details
Bidwell-Sacramento River State Park Dogs are welcome at Bidwell-Sacramento River State Park, a pet-friendly park in Chico, CA. On a nice day you can find people cruising down the river in tubes, as well as elderberry, wild grape, blackberry, wild rose and a selection of beautiful perennials growing on the banks. Fido must remain on a leash under six feet on the trails, both paved and natural. See Details
Woodson Bridge State Recreation Area Woodson Bridge State Recreation Area is a dog-friendly destination in Corning, CA. As this is a wild woodland area, dogs must be leashed and stay on the paved roadway or in the campground to conserve the natural plants and vegetation. This beautiful oak woodland park is located adjacent to the Sacramento River. The landscape in the distance is compiled of Mount Shasta, Mount Lassen, and the Trinity Alps, making for stunning views from the recreation area. Visitors should be aware that the park closes between the months of October to April. See Details
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