Dog Park Locations
1. Sheep Mountain Trail
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Sheep Mountain Trail is a 12.5-mile hike in the San Bernardino National Forest that will take Petzooie about 8.5 hours to accomplish. You will be significantly more weary at the conclusion of this trail than you would expect. The trail has a lot of ups and downs, is exposed to the heat, has rocky footing, and is basically uphill in both directions. Those undertaking this lovely walk, including your dog, should be accustomed to hiking several times per week.
2. Palm View Peak Trail
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Palm View Peak Trail is a challenging, but dog-friendly 8.6-mile climb in San Bernardino National Forest that will take Petzooie around 4 hours to accomplish. This may not be the trek for you if you want to hike to a mountain with a spectacular view. This trail is for those who want to enjoy a hike but don't require it to take them anywhere spectacular. The path to the top is a little difficult to identify, but with a map and some trail sense, you can find the peak and trail register. While on this trail, Petzooie must be leashed.
3. McCall Equestrian Campground
- Monday6:00 AM - 8:00PM
- Tuesday6:00 AM - 8:00PM
- Wednesday6:00 AM - 8:00PM
- Thursday6:00 AM - 8:00PM
- Friday6:00 AM - 8:00PM
- Saturday6:00 AM - 8:00PM
- Sunday6:00 AM - 8:00PM
McCall Equestrian Campground is a dog-friendly, equestrian camping-only campground near Mountain Center, California, with an 88-acre mountain park dedicated solely to equestrian camping and trail riding. Several great routes lead through lofty pine forests, broad meadows, and past seasonal streams. Adults, children, pets, and horses must pay a day-use entrance fee.
4. Pyramid Peak Trail
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The 8-mile Pyramid Peak Trail in San Bernardino National Forest is a moderate, dog-friendly hike that will take around 4 hours to accomplish with Petzooie. This trail is part of the Pacific Crest Trail's Desert Divide section. With mountains to the north and south, the Salton Sea to the west, and the valley below, the view is breathtaking. Due to the severe heat and continual sun exposure, this location is mostly deserted. The trail is best used from June to October and is generally used for hiking and snowshoeing. While on this trail, Petzooie must be kept on a leash.
5. Thomas Mountain Trail
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With Petzooie, the 12-mile Thomas Mountain Trail in the San Bernardino National Forest will take roughly 6 hours to complete. This beautiful walk offers breathtaking vistas while still providing lots of seclusion. On this progressively inclining track, you'll pass through four temperate zones and plenty of shade.
6. Hurkey Creek Park
- MondayOpen 24 Hours
- TuesdayOpen 24 Hours
- WednesdayOpen 24 Hours
- ThursdayOpen 24 Hours
- FridayOpen 24 Hours
- FridayOpen 24 Hours
- SundayOpen 24 Hours
Hurkey Creek Park, in the San Jacinto Mountains, is 4 miles south east of Mountain Center, a small community off Highway 74. This lovely park is a large and remote retreat with plenty of delicious pine trees, a seasonal brook, various trails, and spectacular mountain views. The campground has a total of 130 campsites. Within the park, there is a seasonal watercourse. Lake Hemet is a great place to go fishing. Within the park, there are numerous hiking/biking paths. A one-mile walk will take you to a modest general store. There are also huge group sections at the campground, with five distinct loops that can accommodate 80-100 campers apiece. Hurkey Creek Park is a great place to visit if you enjoy being outside.Everyone will enjoy the fantastic outdoor excursions and stunning events, whether they stay overnight or visit for the day.







