Leash Laws: Most parks require dogs to be on a leash in some or all areas, however, some parks allow dogs off leash in certain locations, please consult the parks website before going off leash, Thank you!
- Consult the park website before traveling all information is to be used as a guide.
- Respect local wildlife.
- Leave no trace – What you bring in, you bring out.
- If you are visiting during the hottest months of the year, a “palm test” is recommended before walking your dog – place your hand on the pavement for a minute and see if it is comfortable there. If the pavement feels hot to your palm, it will be hot to your dog’s paws.
- Trails are difficult on dogs. Your dog should be in above average physical condition. Special attention should be given to your dog’s paws, as the rocky trails can cause cuts or swelling in paw tissues. It is recommended that dogs wear ‘booties’ for protection. Dogs should be
under voice control at all times and on a leash in developed campgrounds.
707-986-5400
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