Winery offers estate-grown black label wines and cozy seating with picturesque views. Friendly dog Cooper adds charm, making it truly dog friendly. Relaxed vibe with family-friendly atmosphere and live music rounds out the experience.
A friendly winery dog named Cooper greets visitors and often comes to tables to say hi. Cooper is known for being adorable and sweet.
Good to know
Reservations are suggested to ensure a spot for wine tasting.
Visitors can bring their own food as there is no kitchen on-site.
The winery opens earlier than nearby wineries, making it convenient for early visitors.
Oak tree canopies create shaded tunnels that offer a peaceful walk. Trails wind through native plants, perfect for bird watching and quiet strolls. Dogs enjoy the leash-required paths with benches and water spots for pets.
Trails offer a dog-friendly environment suitable for families and pets. Visitors must keep dogs on a leash while enjoying the walks.
Good to know
There are no restrooms available at Los Jilgueros Preserve.
Parking is available, but the lot shares a driveway with private property.
The road to the parking lot is tight and bumpy.
Rustic Mexican spot shines with a dog-friendly patio near a park. Outdoor seating offers park views and a relaxed vibe. Cozy indoor space blends Old West charm with family-friendly comfort.
A dog-friendly patio offers a beautiful setting to relax with pets. Servers welcome dogs and the spot sits close to a dog park, making it easy to bring pets along.
Good to know
Happy hour runs Monday through Friday from 2 to 5 pm with discounts.
Credit cards are accepted, but there's a 3% transaction fee.
Parking is limited; consider using the paid public park across the street.
Spacious walking trails and shaded picnic areas create a peaceful spot for visitors. Friendly dogs enjoy clean, uncrowded spaces with water fountains nearby. Sports fields and a playground add varied activities in a natural, well-kept setting.
Shaded areas and water fountains for dogs and humans make the park welcoming for pets. The dog park stays clean and not too crowded, with friendly dogs and people around.
Good to know
The entry fee is $3, but an annual pass costs $40.
Daily parking costs $5, up from $3.
The park has clean restrooms and water fountains for both humans and dogs.
Country style throwback with pine wood paneling creates a rustic vibe. Outdoor areas feature a dog-friendly patio and grassy park for pets. Walls show support for first responders and biker clubs, adding a patriotic vibe.
Outdoor seating welcomes dogs with a dog-friendly patio and a grass area nearby for pets to enjoy. Groups with dogs often dine outside, showing a clear pet-friendly atmosphere.
Good to know
The restaurant plays the national anthem every day at noon.
Everyone stands to honor the flag during the national anthem at noon.
The portions served at the restaurant are very generous.
Trail offers a flat, scenic route through lush jungle with tiny waterfalls, perfect for hikers, runners, and horse riders. Shade from towering trees keeps it cool and peaceful. Dogs on leash enjoy the walk, with owners keeping the area clean.
Trail allows leashed dogs and supports a leisurely stroll with pets. Visitors must pick up after dogs to keep the area clean.
Good to know
The trail closes daily at 4:30 PM.
Parking is very limited, with a small monitored lot.
All dogs must be kept on leash; they can't play in the water off-leash.
Steep, rocky trails offer gorgeous views of hills and ocean. Friendly hikers bring cute dogs, but watch for heat and trash. Trails feel peaceful with a small-town vibe and scenic farmland surroundings.
Lots of cute dogs appear on the trail with stunning ocean views. Dogs need plenty of water and shade, especially since the hike can be tiring and summer heat might be too much. Some people leave behind dog waste and trash along the path.
Good to know
Access to the preserve is from Pankey Road, with a dirt parking area at the trailhead.
No restrooms or facilities are available, so plan accordingly.
The trail includes steep inclines and rocky terrain, making it challenging.