California Canine Hikers

To Non-Members

We do not advertise the exact when and where of our hikes to non-members.  This is to ensure that everyone showing up at the trailhead is aware of the club rules and that their dogs are reasonably well-trained.  In order to get a schedule of our hikes, you must first join the club. So please don't write and ask when the next hike is unless you're a member.

About the Club

California Canine Hikers organizes and leads day and evening hikes mainly in Los Angeles County foothills and mountains. Membership is open to anyone who is interested in participating.

Most of our hikes are relatively easy -- around five miles, round-trip, with no more than about 1,000' of elevation gain. Some, however, are a bit more challenging, and can run to eight or more miles in length and contain more than a thousand feet of gain.

While our activities, and indeed the entire club, are very casual, we insist that the dogs remain leashed at all times, that participants remove their dogs' droppings from the trails, and that they provide adequate water for them. We also expect the dogs to remain under reasonable control during our hikes.

CCH members receive a schedule of upcoming hikes on a quarterly basis. Note that the schedule is also available from the club's password protected Yahoo Groups page.

What's New

  • Dog Fun Day The therapy Dogs of Southern California are holding their 9th Annual Dog Fun Day on Saturday, June 21st at Irvine Lake in Silverado, CA.  Among the activities will be dog ...
    Posted 06/08 by Cindy Chick
  • Bastille Day Fun Match The French Bulldog Fanciers of Southern California will be holding their Seventh Annual All-Breed fun Match on Saturday, July 12th at Huntington Central Park. 
    Posted 06/08 by Cindy Chick
  • Working Out With Your Dog If you live near Runyon Canyon, you might want to take advantage of a new fitness program offered on Sunday mornings called the Bow Wow workout.  It's lead by ...
    Posted 04/28 by Cindy Chick
  • Fish Canyon Open for Limited Use The Fish Canyon Falls hike is now accessible, on a limited basis, via a free shuttle provided by Vulcan Materials on April 26th, May 3, 10, and 17th, 2008.  For ...
    Posted 04/26 by Cindy Chick
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