Dog walking in Mountain Center
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- Dog Walking
- Mountain Center, CA
Best dog walkers in Mountain Center
Book on demand and scheduled walks with local dog walkers
On-demand, scheduled, and recurring walks
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Best dog walkers in Mountain Center
Book on demand and scheduled walks with local dog walkers
How to book dog walkers near me
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Follow along
Receive live updates and photos. Track your pup's walk via GPS.
Get a report card
Once your pet is home, view details on how the walk went, complete with a photo!
Why find pet care through Wag!?
Wag! is the nation's fastest-growing network of vetted and background checked pet sitters, overnight boarding, dog walkers, dog trainers, and even virtual vet chat. Schedule ahead for pet care while you are away, or book on-demand pet care during the workday. In minutes you can book a nearby dog sitter, daycare provider, or dog walker, who'll take complete care of your loved one - at their place or yours.
Why book a dog walker in Mountain Center?
Your pup wants to see the Mountain Center, CA sights just as much as you do, whether they're taking a quick spin around the block or frolicking in their favorite nearby park. Dog walkers on the Wag! platform are experienced with dogs of all shapes and sizes, ensuring your dog is safe and happy as they explore Mountain Center, CA. You can work, play, or run errands knowing you don't have to worry about pet care while you're out.
The best dog friendly neighborhoods in Mountain Center
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Palm View Peak
Grab Fido and go on an amazing hike through the mountains on the Pal View Peak Trail. The 9-mile hike will take you through the forest, which can make for quie an invigoratig workout. The trail is lightly trafficked, making it a nice quiet hike for you and your pup to enjoy however long you wish to travel. With an 1,860-elevation gain, you both will be feeling the burn as you journey the trail together. With an out and back route type, it will be hard for you and your pup to get lost, which is perfect for new hikers.36
Thomas Mountain
If you and your pup are looking for a little more of a difficult hike, check out the Thomas Mountain Trail together. This 12-mile hike can take about six hours to complete, and will offer amazing views of the Natioanl Forest and the valley below. With an out and back route type and a 1,502-foot elevation, your dog will love every minute of this fantastic hike. The trail tends to be secluded, so make sure you are well equipped to handle it by yourself. The trail also offers next to no shade, so bring plenty of water for both you and your pup.24
Apple Canyon Road
Take Fido out to Hurkey Creek Park if you both aren't in the mood to hike, but still want to spend an afternoon out under the sun. The park is filled with tons of trees to help provide shade for you and your pup, plus it gives you a stunning mountain view. If Fido does want to get a walk in, take advantage of the numerous trails that go throughout the park. If you both want to spend a night or two under the stars, the park offers 130 campsites where you can enjoy a good night out in nature.12
Toro Peak
Head out to the Toro Peak Trail if you and your pup are on a time crunch or looking for a smaller hike to complete. This hike is 3.25-miles long and will lead you through a bunch of pine tree and wooded area, plus there is a short detour that will take you past an old cabin in the forest. With an elevation gain of 967-feet, this hike is perfect for beginners looking to still get a good workout in. Once you reach the peak of the trail, you will get a stunning view of the Salton Sea, San Jacinto, San Gorgonio, and the Cleveland National Forest. Make sure to bring water with you as you hike.0
Pinyon Pines
Get a good workout with your furry pal on the Sheep Mountain Trail, a 12.5-mile hike through the San Bernardino National Forest that will leave you both feeling invigorated! The hike has numerous hills that will take you up and down an incline, plus some rocky grounds, so make sure you both are equipped for this difficult hike. With a 2,916-foot elevation, you both will be feeling the burn on this out and back route. This trail is not for beginners and can be very difficult to complete at times, so bring water and take your time as you and your pup make your way through it.Frequently asked questions
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