Spectacular Dog-Friendly Fire Wave Trail at Valley of Fire State Park
/Fire Wave Trail is an easy dog-friendly hike at Valley of Fire State Park in Nevada and we absolutely loved it. It’s an excellent hike to do at sunset.
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Fire Wave Trail is an easy dog-friendly hike at Valley of Fire State Park in Nevada and we absolutely loved it. It’s an excellent hike to do at sunset.
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Read MoreIf you are looking for things to do with your main furry squeeze in the greater Phoenix area, we’ve got a fantastic list for you. Whether you want to take a pleasant stroll through downtown Mesa or enjoy a short hike to an amazing sunrise in Tempe, there is a ton of options in the East Valley region of Phoenix, Arizona.
Read MoreI love staying at Kimpton hotels because they are so beautifully decorated and the staff is always very professional and friendly. The biggest bonus with Kimpton hotels is that they charge NO PET FEE. I was passing through Phoenix and saw that Kimpton had a hotel downtown, so it was the perfect place for me and Kuma to stay for the night.
Read MoreWe never heard of the Apache Trail until we started searching for dog-friendly things to do in the greater Phoenix area of Arizona. The Apache Trail was named after the Apache Indians who originally used this trail to move through the Superstition Mountains. We stopped by some fun locations on the trail with our pups.
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Read MoreLast year, around Thanksgiving, we tried to use our Hilton Honors points to stay at the Hilton Santa Barbara Beachfront Resort, but the rooms were fully booked. We decided to try again this year in August and luckily, we were able to score a room with 2 queen beds and a patio. We were especially excited to stay here because we were bringing our fur babies, Zooey and Kuma, with us to spend the weekend in Santa Barbara.
Read MoreWe absolutely love Utah and are on a mission to visit all of Utah's Mighty 5 National Parks. We’ve explored Zion National Park and Capitol Reef National Park and Arches was next on our list. Explore this beautiful national park in one day!
Read MoreRed Sands Hotel & Spa is a lovely up-to-date accommodation that is within minutes from Capitol Reef National Park. The hotel offers an array of services and elegant amenities for a very reasonable rate and it’s also pet-friendly. It’s the perfect location if you are visiting the Capitol Reef area.
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Read MoreNo matter what time of year you visit Mammoth Lakes, there are always plenty of things to do here. It is one of the lesser-known areas in the Sierra Nevadas and it’s pet-friendly. Yosemite tends to get all the fame, which we completely understand why, but if you are already in the region, we think Mammoth Lakes is worth a visit; especially if you like to travel with your dogs.
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