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Are dogs allowed in yosemite?

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The National Park Service has prohibited pets on trails for many years. Pet owners have the burden to assure their pet does not damage the park values for others in those areas where pets are allowed. Yosemite Hospitality operates a dog kennel in Yosemite Valley from approximately late May through early September. read more

There are a few additional (very obscure and unsigned) places where pets are allowed: Wawona: Wawona Meadow Loop, Chowchilla Mountain Road, and Four Mile and Eleven Mile fire roads (but not the Four Mile Trail in Yosemite Valley). read more

Yes, you can bring your dog to Yosemite National Park. In addition to the gateway counties of Mariposa, Tuolumne, and Madera, dogs are welcome in campgrounds, on specific trails and in vacation homes. read more

The Yosemite Region, encompassing the three counties (Mariposa, Tuolumne and Madera) that converge in the park, harbors many other places to see and things to do—and it's definitely dog-friendly! As the southern entrance to Yosemite, Madera County has dog-friendly hotels, wineries and restaurants, and dog-friendly outdoor activities including hiking and biking. read more

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