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If you’ve spent time at an off-leash park, you’ve probably seen it:A parent strolls in with a stroller 🚼 or […]
If you’re looking for a dog-friendly hiking experience in Forestville, California, the West County Regional Trail is a top choice. This accessible, pet-friendly trail winds through picturesque vineyards, orchards, and scenic rural landscapes, offering a true taste of Sonoma County. Paved, flat, and well-shaded along much of its length, the trail is ideal for leisurely strolls with your dog, whether you’re out for a short walk or an extended hike.
The trail welcomes dogs on-leash, making it a great option for dog owners seeking a relaxed, multi-use environment. There are wheelchair accessible entrances and parking, picnic tables to enjoy a meal, and plenty of areas to relax. With nearby shops and cafes in downtown Forestville, you can easily pair your hike with a local treat. Its popularity means the trail is well-used, especially on weekends, providing a safe and social outing for your four-legged friend and the whole family.
We get either coffee or ice cream in Forestville at least once evey weekend, then savor it as we take a walk the length of the trail. It’s a mile to the end (two miles out and back), but connects to another trail if you want to go farther. Nicely shaded most of the way, very pleasant.
Beautiful cycling in one of the most beautiful regions of the continental United States in which to ride your bike. Fine hiking too. The trail is segmented so there are places to stop for rest or food. This is an agricultural area–many vineyards, orchards, fields, streams, farms, produce stands, and the Russian River! Interesting little shops in quaint little villages.
A park in downtown Forestville. It has some trails, picnic bench, and areas to relax in. Overall, its rating is high because it is a park and a community resource.
It’s not our favorite trail, but we made the most of it. It’s flat and paved which is nice, but it’s very high traffic. Parts of the trail cross high traffic roads which didn’t feel very safe. There’s a lot of bikers and not a lot of space on the trail so they’re constantly zipping around you
Lovely bit of multi-use trail through vineyards. Only hit the first couple miles from Forestville, so I cannot speak to the rest. Flat, easy, well used and everyone was considerate with mixed usage.