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Shane Victorino. 锘? Vacation places for you and your dog.
Has summers
furnace breath turned your formerly fun-loving dog into a lazy, tongue-lolling
couch potato who refuses to venture outdoors? Of course you know the best
antidote, at least for any water-crazy canine: an emergency trip to a place
where your pet can plunge into cool, crystalline waters after a stick or ball.
In fact, youd like to do the same, sans stick. Unfortunately, its getting harder
to find waterside havens that allow dogs during summer or outside of limited
early morning and late afternoon hours. Many ban pooches entirely. But dont
despair or wilt: Here are four refreshing destinations that welcome dogs to
their shores.
First Landing State Park
Virginia Beach, Va.
Lucky
canines can cavort year round along the sandy shore of this popular East Coast
jewel set on the Chesapeake Bay. Here, where our countrys first colonists landed
400 years ago, leashed dogs and their people have the opportunity to swim
together. The nearly 3,000-acre park features 19 miles of dog-friendly hikes,
including a boardwalk swamp trail beneath trees dripping Spanish moss. Visitors
can fish, crab, and launch canoes and other small craft at the Narrows boat
ramp.
Almost everyone who works here has dogs, so its very pet-friendly,
says employee Brenda Mueller, who swims at the park with her water-loving
Labrador Retriever mix, Daisy.
Take proof of your pets rabies
shot Carson
Palmer Jersey , be aware that no lifeguards patrol the beach, and
watch for jellyfish.
Parking and swimming fees: $2 to $4. Reserve
two-bedroom cabins with decks, grills, air conditioning, and more for $678 a
week during summer, Virginia residents; $753, non-residents.
Info: (757)
412-2300; www.dcr.state.vaparks1stland
Guadalupe River State
Park
Spring Branch, Texas
Thirty miles north of San Antonio, dogs find
cool sanctuary from the fierce Texas heat along the Guadalupe Rivers
cypress-shaded banks. At this almost 2,000-acre park situated amidst the
ruggedly beautiful Hill Country, leashed dogs accompanied by their bipedal
companions can swim in the rivers clear waters, hike five miles of trails, and
camp. You can enjoy fishing, canoeing, tubing, and outdoor nature programs on
Saturday nights, and your dogs are welcome, too.
We love having dogs
here as long as their owners obey the rules, says Bill Beach, assistant office
manager. That includes keeping your dog on the appropriate length leash,
cleaning up after him, and preventing Blue from lifting a leg on someones beach
towel. Be sure to carry proof of your pets rabies vaccination and look out for
rattlesnakes. Entrance fee, $6 per person. RV camping with hook-ups Tyrann
Mathieu Jersey , $18; regular tent sites, $14; $12 for walk-in tent
sites. Make advance reservations at (512) 389-8900.
Info: (830) 438-2656;
www.tpwd.state.txspdestfindadestparksguadalupe_river
Kohler-Andrae State
Park
Sheboygan, Wis.
On the southern edge of Sheboygan, this busy,
1,000-acre state park lets leashed dogs play in Lake Michigans brisk waters
along a lovely segment of white-sand beach that stretches about half a mile from
the nature center north to the park boundary. Canines can also join their humans
on several hikes through sand dunes and wetland areas rich with bird life.
Its amazing how many pet owners come here, says Mary Kultgen, a visitor
services associate who has three Shetland Sheepdogs, including one ambitious dog
who enjoys herding waves. We see a lot of Labs and [other] retrievers. Be aware
that the lake can get rough on windy days. Entrance fees: $7 for residents; $10
for non-residents. The parks campground ($13state residents; $15non-residents)
and several Sheboygan hotels offer dog-friendly lodging.
Info: (920)
451-4080; www.dnr.state.wiorglandparksspecificka
Long Beach
Peninsula
Long Beach, Wash.
Chasing seagulls and Frisbees, digging in
sparkly sand, sniffing out crab shells: what more could a dog ask for? For
humans, too, breezy beach fun abounds along this finger of land jutting nearly
30 miles north between the Pacific Ocean and Willapa Bay, from kite-flying and
lighthouse-gazing to festivals like Julys SandSations, featuring a sandcastle
contest and pet parade. Dogs can even enjoy supervised, leash-free play on
beaches outside the five state parks and city of Long Beach where they can also
visit, but must be on an 8-foot leash.
Rip tides, sneaker waves, and
floating logs pose dangers here: Dont swim or wade deeply ditto for your dog and
stay alert at th.