Lake Tahoe region

Lake Tahoe region

Maya loves Lake Tahoe. Photo by Dave Kendrick.

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Fall is a great time to visit Lake Tahoe, thanks to fewer crowds, comfortable weather, and, of course, that dazzling blue water. FALL CAMP Wild Blue Dogs holds their Fall Camp activities September 16 – 22 on a fenced, 33-acre property between Edgewood Golf Course and Zephyr Cove, on the Nevada side of the lake. (The facility doubles as a midsummer 4-H camp).  Read more

Wild blue dogs summer camp early bird ends march 15

As the country’s only nonprofit dog camp, Wild Blue Dogs at South Lake Tahoe offers grants for pet cancer treatments and supports cancer research. Your participation not only guarantees an exceptional camp experience with your dog but also aids an important cause. Be sure to secure a spot for the Summer Camp by March 15, 2024 for an early bird discount. Read more

Plumas county: majestic peaks and pup-friendly trails

Plumas County extends along the southeast corner of the Shasta Cascade region, midway between Mount Lassen and Lake Tahoe. National forest covers more than 75% of this scenic county, with meadows, canyons, ridges and lakes that offer views of Sierra Nevada and Cascade peaks. Read more

Happy holidays! and more top destination stories of 2023, part 2

Last week, we wished you a happy holiday season and listed the first five top destination stories of 2023. Here is part two of that popular series. Once again, the DogTrekker team wishes you and your two- and four-legged loved ones a safe, fun, and barkingly good end to 2023. We will be back in the new year with fresh looks at some familiar places, plus new discoveries we’ve made across the dog-friendly map of California. Read more

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