Training Methods For Guide Dogs

Training Methods For Guide Dogs

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Bodega Bay: Pinnacle Gulch Coastal Access Trail, 20600 Mockingbird Road, Bodega Bay, CA 94923 Pinnacle Gulch Coastal Access Trail is a half-mile path leading to a small, picturesque beach on Bodega Bay. Dogs on a leash are allowed on the beach. Forestville: Forestville River Access AKA Mom's Beach, 10584 River Drive, Forestville, CA 95436 The wide beach at Forestville River Access offers a great spot to relax and enjoy the Russian River. Dogs on a leash no longer than 6 feet are allowed on the beach. Forestville: Beach Regional Park, 9000 River Road, Forestville, CA 95436 This park on the Russian River offers seasonal fishing and river access for small craft such as drift boats, kayaks and canoes. Dogs on a leash no longer than 6 feet are allowed on the beach. Gualala: Gualala Regional Park, 42401 Coast Highway 1, Gualala, CA 95445 Gualala Regional Park is located 36 north of Jenner and one mile south of Gualala on Hwy 1. Dogs on a leash no longer than 6 feet are allowed on the beach. License required. Jenner: Stillwater Cove Regional Park, 22455 Hwy 1, Jenner, CA 95450 Located about 16 north of Jenner, Stillwater Cove Regional Park features a picturesque crescent of beach, a small campground, and hiking trails through redwood and along ocean bluffs. Dogs on a leash no longer than 6 feet are allowed on the beach. Rio: Rio Beach, 20488 Hwy 116, Rio, CA 95462 Located 4 west of Guerneville on Hwy 116, Rio Beach is the largest public beach on the lower Russian River. East of the Rio Bridge is known locally as Big Rocky Beach. West of the Rio Bridge is Beach. The upper parking lot gives access to this beach all year where those on foot can cut through the narrow paths leading down to the water. This small beach is popular for fly-fishing and the adjacent boat launch provides access to small fishing vessels. Dogs on a leash are allowed on Beach. Russsian River District Dog Guidelines Dogs on a leash no longer than 6 feet are allowed on the following Sonoma Coast State Park areas within picnic campground areas and beaches: Gulch, Carmet Beach, Schoolhouse Beach, Portuguese Beach, 's Cove, Wright's Beach, Furlong Gulch, Beach, Blind Beach, and Russian Gulch. Dogs are not permitted north of Goat Rock and south of Gulch. Rincon Valley Community Dog Park, 5108 Badger Road, CA 95409 Located within 18-acre Rincon Valley Community Park, the dog park is a fenced-, three-quarter-acre where dogs can enjoy a small swimming pond. Sea Ranch Coastal Access Trails The Sea Ranch is a planned, private community located along the coast Sonoma County, south of the town of Gualala and about 100 north of San Sonoma County Regional Parks manages six public access trails within The Sea Ranch. Dogs on a leash are allowed on the following access trail and beaches: Black Trail, Pebble Beach, Stengel Beach, Beach, Walk on Beach, and Bluff Top Trail. NORTHERN CALIFORNIA SAN COUNTY, MARIN COUNTY ALAMEDA COUNTY Albany: Albany Bulb Waterfront, 1 Buchanan Street, Albany, CA 94706 The Albany waterfront is located at the end of Buchanan Street, just west of Interstate 80. Dogs are allowed off-leash on the Albany Bulb, the west end of a landfill peninsula at the end of Buchanan Street. Benicia: First Street Beach OFF-LEASH DOG BEACH. Benicia is a waterside city located the San Bay area just east of Vallejo. It has two off-leash beaches at the foot of First Street the downtown area one at the Promenade and the other south of the turnaround. Berkeley: Tilden Regional Park, 2501 Grizzly Peak Blvd., Berkeley, CA 94708 Tilden Park's Lake Anza has a beach open during swim from through Dogs are allowed off-leash on Lake Anza's beach the undeveloped areas only. No dogs are allowed the pool area, wetland or marsh. Bolinas: Agate Beach County Park, 350 Ocean Pkwy, Bolinas, CA 94924 Located near the town of Bolinas, Agate Beach provides access to almost two of ocean shoreline at low tide. Dogs on a leash are allowed on the beach, but are prohibited from entering tide pools, and must stay on trails for safety and habitat protection. Beach, 1 Beach Avenue, Beach, CA 94929 OFF-LEASH DOG BEACH. Beach on Bodega Bay is privately-owned by the Beach Resort, but for a small fee anyone can enjoy this beautiful beach. Dogs are allowed off-leash on the beach if they are under voice