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Dog-Friendly Wineries in Lake County Guide

Find dog-friendly wineries and tasting rooms in Lake County Guide. Patio seating, outdoor tasting areas, and pet policies for wine country visits with your dog.

Visiting Lake County Guide Wineries with Your Dog

Many wineries in Lake County Guide welcome well-behaved dogs on their outdoor patios and picnic areas. California wine country tends to be relaxed about pets, particularly at estate wineries with expansive grounds. The combination of vineyard views, fresh air, and a glass of local wine while your dog lounges at your feet is one of the simple pleasures of wine country life.

Tips for Wine Tasting with Dogs

Call ahead to confirm pet policies, as they can change seasonally. Bring water, a leash, and a blanket or bed for your dog. Plan outdoor tastings during cooler parts of the day, particularly in summer. Some Lake County Guide wineries have designated dog areas with water bowls and shade. Keep your dog on a leash at all times, even in vineyards that appear casual about pets.

Best Outdoor Tasting Spots

The most dog-friendly experiences in Lake County Guide tend to be at smaller, family-owned estates with large outdoor spaces rather than busy tasting rooms. Look for wineries with covered patios, lawn seating, and picnic areas. Weekend afternoons can be crowded; weekday visits offer more space for your four-legged companion.

The Lake County Wineries

All 15 wineries we track in Lake County, each with its own Wino Notion page, visitor details, and community ratings.

Always confirm the current pet policy with each winery before you go.

Brassfield Estate Winery
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Ceago Vinegarden
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Cedar Creek Winery Lake County
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Dolia Winery
Lake County
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Fox and Bear Winery
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Guenoc & Langtry Estate
Lake County
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Hawk And Horse Vineyards
Lake County
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Langtry Estate & Vineyards
Lake County
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Mt. Konocti Winery
Lake County
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Ployez Winery
Lake County
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Shannon Ridge Family of Wines
Lake County
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Six Sigma Ranch & Winery
Lake County
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Snow's Lake Winery
Lake County
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Steele Wines
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Wildhurst Vineyards
Lake County
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Frequently Asked Questions

Are dogs allowed at Lake County Guide wineries?
Many Lake County Guide wineries welcome well-behaved dogs on outdoor patios and grounds. Indoor tasting rooms are typically off-limits. Call ahead to confirm current pet policies. View Lake County Guide wineries on Wino Notion.
What should I bring for my dog at a winery?
Bring water, a leash, waste bags, and a portable bed or blanket. Some wineries provide water bowls, but having your own ensures your dog stays comfortable. View Lake County Guide wineries on Wino Notion.
Can I bring my dog to outdoor wine tastings?
Yes, at most Lake County Guide wineries with outdoor tasting areas. Keep your dog leashed, clean up after them, and be mindful of other visitors. Avoid peak weekend hours for the most relaxed experience. View Lake County Guide wineries on Wino Notion.

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