
What we’re about
This group is all about hiking with dogs! We mostly hike in the Sacramento foothills or high sierra east of Sac. We try to find places where the dogs can be off-leash responsibly. We limit the number of dogs that are allowed to join to keep the energy levels manageable and to make it easier to be off leash. We are not a fast paced hiking group. We take our time, enjoy the view, take pictures, chat and generally have a good time!
We do not allow dogs with prong collars or shock collars to attend our hikes.
We also do not allow dogs that are unaltered. All dogs must be spayed/neutered.
All hikers must clean up after their dog, pack it in-pack it out.
Upcoming events (1)
See all- Monte Vista Loop - Folsom LakeMonte Vista Trail, El Dorado Hills, CA
A 3.1-mile loop trail near El Dorado Hills, California. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 1 h 18 min to complete. This is a very popular area for birding, hiking, and running, so you'll likely encounter other people while exploring. The best times to visit this trail are January through May. Dogs are welcome, but must be on a leash. Monte Vista Loop is a glorious trail in Folsom Lake State Recreation Area. The route has plenty of shade and is filled with beautiful views out across Folsom Lake.
All Trails Link: Monte Vista Loop, California - 989 Reviews, Map | AllTrails
Meet at Falcon Crest Parking lot.
The All Trails Link should direct you to it.What to bring: Sturdy hiking boots, leash, water, hat, sunscreen, poop bags, snacks for you and your dog, layered clothing.
Event limit is 10 dogs, please RSVP based on the number of dogs. If you have 1 dog, its just you = 0. If you have 2 dogs, its you and 1 guest = +1. If you plan on brining more than 2 dogs, please message your hike leader.
If you need to change your RSVP from yes to no, please do so as soon as possible to allow others to attend (try to prevent last minute changes as that affects the whole group).
Reminders: Bring poop bags and pick up after your dog. If you let your dog off-leash you must have voice control over your dog and keep your dog in sight. Stay with the group unless otherwise arranged with the hike leader. If your dog is unfriendly to other dogs or people you will be asked to leash up. Any questions send a message to your hike leader.