Looking for a shady, dog-friendly, foxtail-free, educational and social event under the redwoods of Sonoma County? We got you. You and your canine best friend are invited to join a docent-led walk through the Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve in Guerneville! The docent will guide a small group of dogs and their guardians along the roads of Armstrong Redwoods SNR to tour some of the park’s unique points of interest, such as Parson Jones, a stately redwood that’s more than 1300 years old and 300 feet tall. We’ll discuss the fascinating world of the redwood ecosystem while your canine best friend gets to take in the sights, sounds and scents of a forest floor teeming with life.
The tour will begin with a brief safety message at 6:05 p.m., so please arrive a few minutes early.
Important Note: We know how exciting a walk amongst the redwoods can be, so please be sure your canine best friend is leash-trained, well-behaved and sociable with other dogs and humans. We’ll keep the group small and limited to 10 people, so please sign up early. Please be sure to bring waste bags and water for your dog. All dogs must be on a leash no longer than 6′; retractable leashes are not allowed. Except for service animals, dogs are permitted only on paved roads in Armstrong Redwoods.
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