
Top 10 Dog-Friendly Escapes
You can take your best pal with you on these great getaways around the West

Bob Friel
Murphy, a Leonberger, and the author's wife, Sandi Friel, with dog-friendly Cannon Beach, OR, beyond.
1. Cannon Beach, OR
The instant I unhook Murphy’s leash, his eyes go wide, seemingly asking, “For real?” Leonbergers are natural prancers, but when he hears the magical words “Yep, it’s okay,” my dog’s jaw drops and his head whips around―being let loose on a sugar-sand beach 200 yards wide and more than 3 miles long seems to momentarily blow his mind. Murphy is the perfect pup to test the dog-friendliness of Cannon Beach, Oregon. It’s easy for a hotel, shop, or outdoor cafe to accommodate pocket pooches and handbag hounds, but welcoming a breed that’s a cross between a grizzly bear and a bouncy, pouncy Tigger―a dog that stretches 6 feet from nose to tail―takes genuine commitment to pets and their people.A Wine Tasting Trip through Valle de Guadalupe, Baja California
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Thomas J. Story
The irresistibly splashy Platte River at Confluence Park (denvergov.org) is the perfect place to dip hot paws. (Even better, dogs can go off-leash in the water.)
Afterward, stroll to Dog Savvy, a spoil-your-pet boutique with everything from collar charms to doggie backpacks. Then end the day at the happy-tails hour at Hotel Monaco Denver ($$; no pet fee), where you can sip wine with a pup at your feet, thanks to a pets-welcome policy. —Elisa Bosley