Ariel and I both love beaches. Even though Ariel doesn’t know how to swim, she enjoys the ocean breeze and cooler weather. She also loves chasing waves and other paw-friends. Recently, she started digging sands! Here’s a list of my favorite dog friendly beaches along California coastline from north to south.
Spots to Enjoy the Breathtaking Pacific Coast Highway – North of San Francisco
Pacific Coast Highway or PCH is a must-see for anyone who visits California. It’s spectacular and worth a drive. I have driven PCH multiple times between Los Angeles and San Francisco. It never disappoints. For my Thanksgiving trip in 2022, I decided to try the part north of San Francisco.
Unknown Places to See Fall Colors at CA-NV Border
It’s that time of the year again. October is the month for fall colors. Before the leaves fully fell out, I went on a spontaneous trip this past weekend to catch some foliage of 2022. This year, I decided to visit a few less known places at the border of California and Nevada.
How to Kayak with a Dog?
To me, kayaking is a perfect combination of exercise, natural views, and peaceful moments. This summer, I brought Ariel on board! It’s fun but also requires lots of preparation to kayak with a dog.
Best 10 Dog-Friendly Coastal Trails in North California
“The west coast is the best coast.” It is true in every way. When it comes to sightseeing the Pacific Ocean coastline, what’s better than hiking right next to the Golden Coast?! Nothing is more healing than watching the waves splashing the rocks, walking in the salty ocean breeze, and bathing in the golden sunshine.
Top 10 Hiking Trails in the San Francisco Peninsula Area
I consider the area between San Francisco and Palo Alto as the Peninsula area. Peninsula never dries out and thus is great for hiking year round. You don’t have to choose between the ocean and the mountain. You get gorgeous views of both.
7 Popular Hiking Spots in the San Francisco East Bay Area
The best time to hike in East Bay is spring. The weather is perfect with the right amount of sunshine and breezes from the bay. I listed my top hiking trails below in the order of preference.
Successful First Try at Camping in San Rafael Area
After our RV trip, I always wanted to try a camping trip with Ariel. We made it happen this Labor Day weekend. It’s a laidback and relaxing trip to the San Rafael area. We camped at China Camp State Park and hiked in Mount Tamalpais.
Low Key Day Trip to Berkeley CA – Hikes and Food
Berkeley is a great spot for a day trip with a lot to offer: beach, mountain, university campus, hippie and artsy vibe, and good food. If you a have day to spend in the San Francisco Bay Area and want to explore outside the city, stop by Berkeley.
Top 5 Hiking Trails in the San Francisco Bay Area – Scotts Valley and Santa Cruz
You will find everything in Scotts Valley and Santa Cruz Area such as forests, mountains, lakes, ocean views, and beaches. It’s green year round. Unlike the Peninsula area, it’s also sunny most of the time and feels like SoCal. There are lots to do there. In terms of hiking, I like the 5 trails below the most and they are discussed in the order of my preference.