For the courtesy of other visitors, owners are responsible for cleaning up and depositing pet feces in trash receptacles. Our Pet Friendly vacation homes accommodate up to 10 guests in up to 4 bedrooms. Every home has a fully-equipped kitchen with a microwave, coffeemaker, toaster, and housewares, bed and bath linens, heat system,and deck with barbecue.
We are sorry. Your selected dates are not available. Please call us at if you have questions. Thank you. During our stay in Yosemite, we spend most of our time in the valley where all the dog friendly hikes and attractions are, not to mention the dog friendly restaurants. The viewing area is dog friendly but please go as early as you can to watch a divine sunrise like no other without worrying about the crowds.
The road to the falls is paved and is thus welcoming to dogs on leash, of course. Not so much in October, as we found out during our outing. This is however a perennial fall and so you will see a trickle at least in the driest of months.
The upper Yosemite fall is not accessible to dogs but the paved trail leading to the vista point to view the lower one sure is. Again, fall is not the best time to see waterfalls in Yosemite and the lower one sure ran dry when we visited it. The loop starts right across from the lower Yosemite fall and includes beautiful vistas, such as the Half Dome towering over the valley from a distance, not to mention the fall foliage that adds vivid shades of red, orange and yellow to the vegetation around.
Cooks meadow loop also includes the dog friendly Sentinel bridge from where I highly recommend watching the sun set on Half Dome. Be sure to arrive early for a good spot. The trail to Mirror lake, starting from Shuttle stop 17 is paved and is one of the few dog friendly hiking trails in the valley. This 1. The lake is pretty dry and so although we visited it in spring , we skipped it during our fall adventure with Babu.
The trail continues on a dirt road beyond the lake but dogs are not allowed to venture there. Photo of Mirror lake from our travel last spring. This trail is a 3.
The trails is mostly shaded by a canopy of trees and skirts a beautiful meadow thus the name which reveals its rich fall colors as you hike along. Not many people know of this trail and so it is extremely peaceful and quiet there. I highly recommend venturing out of the valley to hike with your dogs in Yosemite here.
Saving the best for the last, Glacier point is that one viewing spot in Yosemite that you absolutely must not miss for a sunrise that is a spectacle so grand, that it is bound to take your breath away! Before you go, here are a few things to remember:.
Carry enough food and water with you because barring a snack bar near the viewing area, there is no other place to eat or drink nearby. If you drive there to watch the sunrise which I highly recommend , even that spot will be closed. So it is best to visit the park in Fall because summer may be too hot for your dog to walk around. All parts of Yosemite valley which are paved, developed areas are dog friendly unless signs explicitly say otherwise.
For example, it is totally OK to lounge a little with your furry friend in front of the beautiful Yosemite Chapel since the path leading to it is paved. We were not sure if dogs were allowed on the bridge there are no visible signs asking dogs to stay off but we went there minutes after sunset where there was literally no other soul except us and simply picked up Babu in our arms for a few photos, so technically he was NOT ON the bridge.
Dining out is always that one question that looms large on the minds of pet parents visiting Yosemite with their dogs. Thankfully, there are several dog friendly restaurants or cafes in and around Yosemite with outdoor seating. Our hotel, Yosemite View Lodge , had outdoor seating for both its main restaurant and pizza parlor which welcomes dogs.
You can check out this list of best rotomolded coolers for more options for your camping needs. Photo by dogthusiast. Leashed dogs are allowed on most fully paved roads, sidewalks and bicycle paths and in most developed areas unless there is a sign that specifically forbids them, like on the trail to Vernal Fall. There are many miles of unpaved trails in Yosemite where your pet is not allowed. The dog-friendly trails in the Yosemite Valley area are relatively short trails. Most are less than a mile.
However, if you want to go on a longer hike with your pet, you have a couple of options in other areas of the park. Back to contents. The trail at Hite Cove is pet-friendly. Photo by: Kim Lawson. Dogs are always welcome in National Forests, and Yosemite is surrounded by them.
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