West Side Rails Hull Creek to Clavey River

The West Side Rails Hull Creek to Clavey River is one of 1600 rail-trails supported by the Rails-to-Trails Conservancy, a charity dedicated to building a nationwide network of trails from abandoned rail lines and connecting corridors. This "rail-trail," which was once an abandoned railroad line, is now an excellent area to walk Petzooie in MI Wuk Village! The map below shows a parking spot with easy access to the Hull Creek to Clavey River West Side Rails.

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West Side Rails: Tuolumne City to North Fork/Tuolumne River

The West Side Rails: Tuolumne City to North Fork/Tuolumne River is one of 1600 rail-trails supported by the Rails-to-Trails Conservancy, a nonprofit organization dedicated to building a nationwide network of trails from abandoned rail lines and connecting corridors. This "rail-trail," which was once an abandoned railroad line, is now a terrific spot to walk Petzooie in Tuolumne! The trailhead for the West Side Rails: Tuolumne City to North Fork/Tuolumne River is shown on the map below.

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Stanislaus National Forest

Stanislaus National Forest, once a thriving gold-mining town, is now a dog-friendly natural and scenic retreat. In the developed recreation areas of the Forest, leashed dogs are permitted. Stanislaus has a lot to offer four-legged pals, such as historic landmarks and artifacts from the gold rush, as well as eight hundred miles of rivers and streams, pristine backcountry, glittering lakes, snow-capped mountains, towering forests, canyons, and more. Dogs are not permitted in the bathing areas of the Forest.

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Dragoon Gulch Trail

The Dragoon Gulch Trail can be found in Sonora, California. The current trail network, named after a group of dragoons (US Army cavalry soldiers) who formerly mined the area for gold, offers visitors a unique opportunity to wander through the Mother Lode's lovely oak woodlands. The 2.5-mile circle walk follows a natural creek up to a vista with a breathtaking view of Sonora's Historic Downtown and neighboring mountain ranges. The routes vary in intensity, making it ideal for both casual walkers and those looking for a challenging hike. There are two entrances, one of which is designated as an ADA access with parking and paved trails. On the trail, dogs must be on a leash.

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Railtown 1897 Historic Park

This is a beautiful park with a rich history. It will be enjoyed by the entire family. Your dog is welcome on train rides! They are urged to sit at the window seat and take in the scenery. They also have a working roundhouse where they repair and try to resurrect vintage steam engines. The people are quite warm and welcoming. This railroad has been used to film over 200 movies and television episodes!!! Trip of a lifetime!! This is something that a family must do!

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Calaveras Big Trees State Park

Calaveras Big Trees State Park is a pet-friendly park. Although dogs are not permitted on official trails or in the forests, there are numerous miles of fire roads where people can walk their dogs, but you won't be able to see the gigantic sequoias. In developed settings such as picnic spots, campgrounds, and paved roads, Petzooie can join you. While someone looks after your dog at the campground, pay a visit to the "Discovery Tree," also known as the "Big Stump," Augustus T. Dowd's first Sierra redwood discovery in 1852. The park is open from sunrise to sunset every day of the week.

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Merced River Trail

Rails-to-Trails Conservancy, a nonprofit organization working to establish a nationwide network of trails from former rail lines and linking corridors, supports the Merced River Trail, which is one of 1600 rail-trails supported by the group. This "rail-trail," which was once an abandoned railroad line, is now a terrific spot to walk Petzooie in Midpines! A parking lot with easy access to the Merced River Trail is shown on the map below.

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Are there other dog parks near West Side Rails Hull Creek to Clavey River in Mi-Wuk Village?

Yes, you can explore more dog parks in Mi-Wuk Village on Petzooie.

Is West Side Rails Hull Creek to Clavey River an off-leash dog park?

West Side Rails Hull Creek to Clavey River may offer off-leash areas for dogs. Check posted rules or contact (202) 331-9696 for more details.

Is West Side Rails Hull Creek to Clavey River suitable for small and large dogs?

Some parks provide separate areas for different dog sizes. Check locally to see what West Side Rails Hull Creek to Clavey River offers.

Is West Side Rails Hull Creek to Clavey River open year-round?

West Side Rails Hull Creek to Clavey River is generally open year-round, but hours may change due to weather or maintenance.

Where is West Side Rails Hull Creek to Clavey River located?

West Side Rails Hull Creek to Clavey River is located at Forest Rte 3N07 & Forest Rte 2N17 in Mi-Wuk Village, California. It’s a convenient spot for local pet owners.