If you’re anything like me, you probably enjoy nothing more than soaking up the sun on a sandy shoreline with your furry companion by your side.

Luckily, California’s coastline is a treasure trove of sandy shores, rolling waves, and dog-friendly havens just waiting to be explored.

First stop on our coastal tour?

The iconic Huntington Dog Beach in, you guessed it, Huntington Beach!

Let’s rewind to that sunny day when my furry best friend and I hit up Huntington Dog Beach.

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As soon as we stepped onto the sand, my pup’s tail started wagging like crazy โ€“ it was like he knew he was in for a good time. We spent hours running along the shoreline, playing fetch, and making new furry friends. And let me tell you, seeing him splash around in the surf with the biggest grin on his face? Priceless.

This place is like Disneyland for dogs. Plus, there are plenty of amenities like doggie water fountains and poop bag stations to keep things clean and convenient.


FAQs about Huntington Dog Beach

  1. Where is Huntington Dog Beach located?
    • Dog Beach USA is open every day, year-round, from 5 am to 10 pm.
    • Huntington Dog Beach is located at 100 Goldenwest St., Huntington Beach, CA 92648.
  2. Where do I park?
    • There are two parking lots between Seapoint and Goldenwest Streets, conveniently located near Huntington Dog Beach. These parking lots feature electronic parking meters that print out parking passes for your dashboard. The cost is $2 per hour, and these machines only accept credit/debit cards. Additionally, if you visit Dog Beach regularly, you may wish to purchase a Huntington Beach Annual Parking Permit.
  3. What are the rules at Dog Beach?
    • Following these rules while visiting Dog Beach will help ensure that your day is happy and enjoyable for both you and your dog:
      • Dogs must be leashed when entering and exiting the beach, as leash laws are enforced.
      • Keep your dogs within sight and under control at all times.
      • Keep control of your unleashed dog around leashed dogs.
      • Dog waste MUST be picked up immediately and disposed of in the trash cans provided.
      • Do not allow dogs to chase the wildlife.
      • NO AGGRESSIVE DOGS are allowed. If your dog has a history of being aggressive toward other dogs or people, Dog Beach may not be the best place for your pet.
      • No sick dogs or female dogs in heat.
      • Puppies under 4 months old are not permitted.
      • Dogs must wear collars and current tags, and up-to-date vaccinations and licensing are required.
      • Be courteous to other beach users and avoid letting your dog run through beach setups for other patrons.
      • If your dog is new to Dog Beach, take it slow. Keep them on their leash until you can be sure of how they will react to the sand, sea, and especially other dogs and people.
      • Most importantly, have fun!
  4. Where are dog-friendly hotels near Dog Beach?
    • Hilton Waterfront Resort (approximately 4 miles to Dog Beach)
      Website: www.waterfrontresort.com
      Address: 21100 Pacific Coast Hwy, Huntington Beach Phone: 714-845-8000
    • Shorebreak Hotel (approximately 1 mile to Dog Beach)
      Website: www.shorebreakhotel.com
      Address: 500 Pacific Coast Hwy, Huntington Beach Phone: 714-861-4470

For more FAQs and information about Huntington Dog Beach, you can visit their website here.

Next up, to the charming coastal town of Carmel-by-the-Sea, home to one of the most picturesque beaches in California: Carmel Beach.

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Tucked away beneath rugged cliffs and cypress trees, this hidden gem is a favorite among locals and visitors alike โ€“ and itโ€™s pet-friendly too!

As we strolled along the soft, white sands, the salty breeze tickling our noses, I couldnโ€™t help but feel a sense of tranquility wash over me.

Carmel Beach is not just a place; itโ€™s a state of mind โ€“ a place where time seems to stand still, and worries melt away with the tide. And with its off-leash policy, my furry friend was in doggy heaven.

FAQs About Carmel-by-the-Sea, California

What makes Carmel-by-the-Sea special?

  • Carmel-by-the-Sea is a charming, fairytale-like village on California’s scenic coast, known for its unique blend of picturesque scenery, inspired restaurants, boutique shops, art galleries, and a beautiful white-sand beach. Everything is within walking distance, making it perfect for exploring on foot.

How do I get to Carmel-by-the-Sea?

Carmel-by-the-Sea is easily accessible by car via Highway 1. If you’re flying in, the closest major airport is Monterey Regional Airport, just a 15-minute drive away. You can also fly into San Jose International Airport, which is about a 90-minute drive.

What are the must-see attractions in Carmel-by-the-Sea?

  • Carmel Beach: A stunning white-sand beach perfect for relaxing, picnicking, or catching a sunset.
  • Carmel Mission Basilica: A beautiful historic site with a serene garden and museum.
  • Ocean Avenue: The main street lined with unique shops, galleries, and restaurants.
  • Scenic Road Walkway: Offers breathtaking views of the coast and iconic Cypress trees.
  • Point Lobos State Natural Reserve: Just a short drive away, this park offers amazing hiking trails and wildlife spotting.

Where can I stay in Carmel-by-the-Sea?

Carmel has a variety of charming hotels, inns, and bed-and-breakfasts. Some popular options include La Playa Carmel, The Cypress Inn, and The Lodge at Pebble Beach. Most accommodations are centrally located, so you’ll be within walking distance of the main attractions.

What kind of food can I expect in Carmel-by-the-Sea?

Carmel offers a diverse culinary scene, from fine dining to cozy cafes. Enjoy fresh seafood, farm-to-table cuisine, and world-class wines. Notable spots include Aubergine, La Bicyclette, and Casanova.

What are some popular activities in Carmel-by-the-Sea?

  • Wine Tasting: Visit the numerous tasting rooms throughout the village.
  • Art Galleries: Explore a wide range of galleries featuring local and international artists.
  • Shopping: Browse the unique boutiques for clothing, jewelry, and gifts.
  • Hiking: Take a scenic hike at Point Lobos or along the coast.
  • Golfing: Play a round at the famous Pebble Beach Golf Links.

How can I learn more or plan my visit?

For more information and to plan your visit, check out the official website here. You can also view the location on Google Maps.

Last but certainly not least, Rosieโ€™s Dog Beach in Long Beach โ€“ a true haven for water-loving pups and their humans.

Named after Rosie the Bulldog, a local celebrity known for her love of the ocean, this beach is a testament to the bond between man and manโ€™s best friend.

From the moment we arrived, it was clear that Rosieโ€™s Dog Beach is a place where memories are made. With its gentle waves and sandy shores, itโ€™s the ideal spot for dogs of all shapes and sizes to take a dip, play fetch, or simply bask in the sunshine.

And with plenty of pet-friendly hotels and restaurants nearby, you can extend your stay and explore all that Long Beach has to offer.

FAQs about Rosie’s Dog Beach

Where is Rosieโ€™s Dog Beach located?
Rosieโ€™s Dog Beach is located along Ocean Blvd., between Granada Avenue and Roycroft Avenue in Long Beach, California.

What are the park hours and how big is Rosieโ€™s Dog Beach?
The park is open daily from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. The dog-friendly area covers 4.1 acres.

Is Rosieโ€™s Dog Beach fenced in?
No, the beach is not fenced in and is not a dedicated “dog beach.” It is an off-leash area within a designated zone.

What amenities are available?
There are metered parking spaces in the Granada Avenue lot, trash cans, and nearby restrooms. While some bags are provided in dispensers, itโ€™s a good idea to bring your own. Bags and pooper scoops are also available.

Are there any rules for using the dog beach?
Yes, there are several rules to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all visitors:

  • Dogs must be on leashes on the way to the Dog Beach but can be off-leash within the designated area.
  • Each dog must be under the control of an adult, with only one dog per adult.
  • Dogs must be older than 4 months, vaccinated, and licensed. Puppies younger than 4 months are not permitted.
  • No aggressive dogs or female dogs in heat are allowed.
  • Owners must pick up after their dogs and dispose of waste in provided containers.
  • Dogs should wear collars with current tags, and no spiked collars are permitted.
  • No food (human or dog) is allowed in the area.
  • Owners should provide drinking water for their dogs.
  • Children must be supervised and should not run, shout, or antagonize dogs.

For more detailed information and updates, you can visit the official Rosie’s Dog Beach page.

So next time you’re planning a beach day, don’t forget to bring along your four-legged companion for a day of sand, surf, and tail-wagging fun.

Because after all, the best adventures are the ones shared with those we love the most. So grab your leash, pack some treats, and get ready for an unforgettable day at the beach with your best friend by your side!

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