Easy 3-4 mi Aqua Hedionda Trail Out & Back Hike with Dogs.
Details
Join me & my dogs on an easy loop hike on the Aqua Hedionda Trail, near Buena Vista Park. We should be able to cover approx. 3-4 mi total. We’ll stay on the main trail & do it twice if we want to add mileage. As always you’re welcome to leave after the first loop.
We will keep our dogs on leash. No off-leash dogs on this hike.
There’s a nice pond by the parking lot with Cormorants, ducks & other birds that your dogs will enjoy if you come a little early.
https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/california/agua-hedionda-trail
The trail is nice and wide so we can spread out. This is considered a flat/easy route. There is a mix of sun & shade on this trail. Wear sun protection and appropriate hiking footwear. Please pack water for yourself and your dog.
Non-hikers are welcome to join us.
There is a toilet in the park by the parking lot across from the pond.
Remember, you are completely and ultimately responsible for the actions of your dog. Please do what is necessary to maintain control of your dog for the enjoyment of our group, and the safety of other people and pets that we will encounter on this walk. The event host is not responsible for the behavior or actions of any dog other than their own.
No retractable leashes or off leash walking allowed.
DISCLAIMER: Dogs must be 8 mos or older. You are completely responsible for the behavior and welfare of your dog and yourself. The host is not at all responsible for you or your dog. By participating in this event, you acknowledge your responsibility and liability.
LEASH REQUIREMENT: No retractable leashes will be used on this hike. Only leashes 6' or less in length are permitted. Dogs must remain on-leash for the entire hike.
SPACE: Do not allow dogs to meet via nose to nose or nose to tail interactions, especially upon arrival. Maintain a minimum 3' distance between dogs at all times.
REACTIVITY: Please position your dog in the back of the pack if they are reactive or uncomfortable in a group. Alert other owners when their dogs get too close to your dog and/or invade your dog's space.
