Barnet Marine Park
★★★☆☆
Many of our friends have told us about Barnet Marine Park and we've always wanted to visit it. We haven't had the chance since the park is far for us, but since we haven't really gone anywhere during these unprecedented times, we made the drive out.
Monrovia Canyon Park, California
★★★★★
While we were in the Los Angeles area, we got to meet up with dog owners and their dogs. Our friends helped set up a hike so the dogs got to meet each other and we went to Monrovia Canyon Park to do the Monrovia Canyon Waterfall Trail together.
Wallace Falls State Park
★★★★☆
On our way to Leavenworth, we made a stop at Wallace Falls State Park. The hike to the Lower Falls was gorgeous and exactly what we were looking for. This week, we give you our breakdown for the parts of Wallace Falls State Park we were able to do.
Whatcom Falls Park
★★★☆☆
On a recent trip into Washington, we took a scenic route around Lake Whatcom instead of going straight down the I-5 from Vancouver. From Bellingham, we made a stop at Whatcom Falls Park to stretch our legs out and it was exactly what we were hoping for.
Kinsol Trestle
★★★★☆
While we were recently staying at Qualicum Beach on Vancouver Island, we did a walk on a beautiful man-made structure known as the Kinsol Trestle. Not sure what a trestle looks like? No worries, I didn't either. It’s beautiful.
Old Growth and Living Forest Trail Loop, Cathedral Grove in MacMillan Provincial Park
★★★★☆
During a recent stay at Qualicum Beach, one of the stops we wanted to make was the Cathedral Grove in MacMillan Provincial Park. The park is a glimpse of the Pacific Northwest's stunning beauty and history condensed into a walkable park.
Skookumchuck Narrows
★★★★☆
On a trip to Sunshine Coast in British Columbia, we squeezed in a couple of hikes with our dog Markus. On this update, we're breaking down the second hike we did - the Skookumchuck Narrows, a hike that offers a very unique taste of British Columbia.
Everett Crowley Park
★★★☆☆
We met up with some of our dog friends at Everett Crowley Park in Vancouver. Everett Crowley Park is a trail that feels like it was made for dogs. They have a nice combination of on-leash and off-leash dogs paths that you can take for your desired length.
Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park
★★★★☆
While staying in Issaquah, Washington, we squeezed in a hike in the morning to stretch our legs and give Markus a bit of exercise. Our hotel was located 5 minutes from the Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park where we had a soggy, but fulfilling hike!
Pacific Spirit Regional Park (South)
★★★☆☆
The Pacific Spirit Regional Park is a popular spot and one of our most frequented parks because of the possible combinations of trails that provide a number of different paths to take based on your desired length, surrounded by the beauty of nature.
Pacific Spirit Regional Park (North)
★★★☆☆
We stumbled upon this part of the Pacific Spirit Regional Park trail while walking along Spanish Banks beach in Vancouver, Canada. Technically a part of the greater park, this trail is great way to enjoy nature while getting some exercise with your dog.
Twin Falls Trail
★★★★☆
Twin Falls Trail is located near North Bend, Washington and the hike took us around 2 hours to complete with Markus. The hike was moderately-trafficked and best part of the trail are, as its name suggests, the two waterfalls.
Quarry Rock, Deep Cove
★★★★☆
We love going to Deep Cove, North Vancouver. With the many things you can do, it's one of our favourite ways to spend an entire day. One of the things that people love to do is the Quarry Rock hike, which we recently got to do with Markus.