Seattle: A City For Dog Lovers
Try as we might, it’s just not possible for us to cover every dog friendly destination in the country. That’s why we love getting guest posts from our readers as they travel with their pets! This post from Christopher Johnson of BestFriendServices.com gives you an insider’s look at the very pet friendly city of Seattle, [...]
Continue ReadingPet Friendly Sightseeing in the Northern Cascades
After getting a taste of the Northern Cascades at Mount Baker, we couldn’t wait to see more. East of Bellingham, WA is Northern Cascades National Park, one of the least visited national parks in the US. The fact that the park is penetrated by just one unpaved road accounts for the lack of traffic. Scenic [...]
Continue ReadingDog Friendly Hiking at Mount Baker
For weeks, as we traveled around the Olympic Peninsula and then hopped a ferry to Victoria, we caught glimpses of Mount Baker. When we got back to Washington, we decided to take a closer look. It was going to be a warm day in Bellingham, and we looked forward to the 30 mile drive to the [...]
Continue ReadingPups in Port Townsend
Some people love museums, others can’t get enough shopping … but traveling with our dogs in an RV means neither of those rate very high with us. Few museums welcome pets, and we don’t like leaving the dogs behind. Shopping as a recreational activity is pointless when every storage compartment you have is at capacity. [...]
Continue ReadingFrom Key West to Cape Flattery
It’s hard to believe, but we’ve been traveling full-time for eight months! If you’ve been following along for a while you’ll remember our chaotic visit to Key West in January. Nearly 14,000 meandering miles later, we’ve made it to the opposite corner of the lower forty-eight states – Cape Flattery, Washington. I considered trying to [...]
Continue ReadingSeeing the Olympic Peninsula With Dogs
Washington State’s northwest corner is surrounded by water on three sides, and nearly one million acres of its forests, coasts, and islands are federally protected. It’s an amazing place to visit with your dog. It’s a study in opposites. The silence of the moss-covered woodlands contrasts sharply with the roaring wind and surf of the [...]
Continue Reading
