Ruff-ing it in Yosemite national park

By: DogTrekker Staff
Two adoring dogs are excitedly peering out from the window of a moving vehicle, their ears flapping in the wind. The grandeur of a stunning mountainous landscape unfurls behind them, painting an adventurous backdrop for their journey. This intimate and heartwarming scene promises plenty of outdoor activities and joy-filled memories for pet owners and dogs alike. - Dogtrekker
Photo by Yosemite Mariposa County.

“Is Yosemite dog-friendly?” That’s one of the questions most asked by DogTrekker readers. The answer depends on how “Yosemite” is defined. We at DogTrekker define it not only as inside the park, but dog-passionate Mariposa County, affectionately known as the “Mother of Counties” because it initially encompassed one-fifth of the state of California, Including Yosemite National Park.

Inside the park, leashed dogs are allowed on most fully paved roads, sidewalks and bicycle paths, unless there is a sign that specifically forbids them. The pavement is the general rule of the paw.  Many of Yosemite Valley’s greatest hits are in full view from pet-friendly paved paths. Tunnel View, Glacier Point, Half Dome, Bridalveil Fall and Yosemite Falls all offer epic canine access from paths where leashed pets are allowed.

Find more information about Yosemite National Park reservations on Yosemite.com.

 

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