Wild Blue Dog Camp Rescheduled to October 18-24-21!

After the terrifying events of the Caldor Fire, Lake Tahoe is back, ready for fun and needs our support! Thanks to the efforts of devoted fire crews, the town and vicinity were untouched. By mid-October enough time will have passed for the air to be clean & clear and Lake Tahoe will be at its most beautiful with sunny days, crisp evenings and autumn foliage bursting with color. And along with the community coming back, so is the 2021 Wild Blue Fall Camp! The organizers of the camp will have the full agenda at the 4H with all of their favorite activities, instructors and a schedule full of fun. Please join us for these new dates for a 4 paws up adventure! Both venues will remain the same-4H and Tahoe Beach Retreat & Lodge. For more information on how you can get away this fall and experience this great event, call Blue Dogs Camp founder, Victoria Rhodes at (775) 790-3446, or email to victoria@wildbluedogs.org.

Fall into Mendocino County

California travelers know fall is the ripe time to pack the hiking boots for an adventure in Northern California’s Mendocino County. As the barometer slides, the fog pulls away, corks pop and nature hits its seasonal migration stride.  Here is the best of dog-friendly Mendocino County in the fall: More than a day trip Room to roam Paddle with your pup Redwoods, railroads and dogs, oh my! Chow down with a view

Fall is prime wine time

Visiting dog-friendly California wineries is a favorite DogTrekker activity. Even during the second year of the pandemic, summer saw crowded tasting rooms, packed patios and sold-out tours and special events. Find tips and insights on dog-friendly wine areas ripe for visiting: Vacaville for visitors: packed with surprises Hiding in plain sight: the Santa Clara Valley Wine Trail Cruz Your Way to a Wine Heaven Celebrate 10 winery areas in Mendocino County

Enjoy the Great Outdoors in Greater Palm Springs

If one of your New Year’s resolutions is to travel more (with your four-legged best friend in tow), then start planning a getaway to Greater Palm Springs. With more than 300 days of sunshine annually, this Southern California oasis offers a blissful, sun-kissed escape during the winter months, and you’ll find ample opportunities to get outside, enjoy the mild weather and soak up some rays.   Fetch and frolic at one of several sprawling dog parks, where mountains and palm trees provide a breathtaking backdrop for off-leash fun. Or pick a pet-friendly hike, like the Whitewater Canyon Loop Trail, to experience the destination’s scenic, natural beauty.   Here are more Greater Palm Springs experiences that make tails wag: Restaurants with pawsitively perfect patios Dog-friendly stays Bark-worthy stores and boutiques