Comments (3)
That is weak, they are not allowed on hiking trails? Their reasoning seems like BS. There are coyotes on Palomar right? I don't see my dog doing anything a coyote wouldn't.
by Dirtdiver on May 16, 2011
Yes but with limitations.
The following is from the parks web site.
Dogs are allowed in the following areas: all paved roads, the trail around Doane Pond and the Meyer Fire Road. Dogs are not allowed on hiking trails to protect and preserve the wild life and habitat, in addition to prevent disease from being introduced. During the day, dogs must remain on a controlled leash of no more than 6 feet long. At night, they must be inside your tent or vehicle to prevent conflicts with wildlife or other campers. It's important that your dog remain calm and quiet. Noisy or vicious dogs will not be allowed in the park.
by lngblnd on May 16, 2011
The following is from the parks web site.
Dogs are allowed in the following areas: all paved roads, the trail around Doane Pond and the Meyer Fire Road. Dogs are not allowed on hiking trails to protect and preserve the wild life and habitat, in addition to prevent disease from being introduced. During the day, dogs must remain on a controlled leash of no more than 6 feet long. At night, they must be inside your tent or vehicle to prevent conflicts with wildlife or other campers. It's important that your dog remain calm and quiet. Noisy or vicious dogs will not be allowed in the park.
