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Wag and Walk in Jack London Park

Fifteen lucky dogs get to Walk n Wag at Jack London State Historic Park – July 17, 2022

If dogs could read, Jack London would probably be their favorite author and his “Call of the Wild” and “White Fang” their favorite books.

On July 17, 15 lucky dogs (and their humans) will have their day at Jack London State Historic Park at “Walk n Wag,” a three-mile walk around Jack London’s Beauty Ranch and then down to the Wolf House with good sniffs, treats, and water along the way.

Participating dogs must be other-dog-friendly, people-friendly, on a short leash, and able to resist bolting if a critter crosses the trail.

Reservations are on a first-come basis at https://jacklondonpark.com/events/walk-wag2022/.

Tickets are $5 per dog (maximum of two dogs per party), in addition to the $10 per car entry fee.

The group will meet in the museum parking lot (on the left after the entrance kiosk) at 9:30 a.m. The walk will conclude at approximately 11:30 a.m. The event will be cancelled in event of heavy rain.

Jack London State Historic Park is a wildlife sanctuary; therefore dogs are only allowed in designated historic areas including the Beauty Ranch area and on the trail to Wolf House but not on any other trails. Dogs must be kept on leash at all times and are not allowed inside the historic buildings. Service animals specifically trained to aid a person with a disability are welcome.

For more information about dogs at Jack London State Historic Park, visit https://jacklondonpark.com/policies/.

About Jack London State Historic Park:

Jack London State Historic Park, in the heart of the Sonoma Valley, is operated and funded by Jack London Park Partners, one of the first non-profit organizations to be entrusted with management of a state park on behalf of the people of California. Funding to keep the park going strong is generated from visitors, annual passholders and generous donors. Learn more about the park at https://jacklondonpark.com/ and on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.

This announcment from Jack London State Park is a temporary replacement for the regular Sonoma column. Columnist Stephanie Hiller is out sick. We miss her writing very much. Feel better soon, Stephanie!

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