Adventures

In our never-ending commitment to your dogs health and well being our Adventure Club Rover’s Rangers offers  Weekly Trail Hiking and Daily Small Pack Neighborhood Walks that provide exercise and stimulation for your pet. If your dog needs a work out the relives the boredom of being at home all day, Here Rover provides ! We have from beginning to advanced trail hiking located in all kinds of cool spots. If your dog is a little more timid and just needs a fun outing ….we provide that experience too!

Our Weekly Adventures
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Santiago Oaks

Provides our dogs with a sense of removal from the urbanized environment. The native plant life coupled with the specimen forest in the Rinker area provide an atmosphere of relaxation and serenity. The park has a series of interconnecting trails suitable for equestrians, hikers and mountain bikes. The park trails also provide access to the Anaheim Hills Trail System and offer spectacular views of northern Orange County.

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Salt Creek Trail

 

The trail passes southwest through the Chapparosa Community Park and the Salt Creek Regional Park to Camino Del Avion. From Camino del Avion the trail enters Dana Point and eventually connects to the coast at Salt Creek Beach. From the Salt Creek Regional Park the trail also passes north along Niguel Road to Niguel Ranch Drive where it ends at a private park. At this point in the trail, there is an undeveloped segment intended to connect from Niguel Ranch Road north through a large open space area and the Chatelain residential community to the Crown Valley Community Park.

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Reef Point Nature Trail

A popular beach access is from Reef Point parking lot. There are three access points to the beach. A quarter mile multi-use trail travels to the north and descends down to the beach at 3.5 Cove. A stairway delivers you to the popular Scotchman’s Cove and to the south, a ramp travels down to Muddy Creek, an excellent body surfing area.

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Back Bay Loop

Nice area that is beautiful during the day and even more at sunset. This nature preserve provides a great get away for your dog in the back bay  of Newport . This trail is great for our dog adventure group not only for the open spaces but for helping our dog to get familiar to group walks.

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Huntington Dog Beach

This dog beach is the best place in the country! Our dogs like to run around free with other dogs on this amazing beach. This massive space provides plenty of bluff contained beach for Rovers Rangers dogs to be able to run free and be social with other dogs. Our staff constantly supervising our groups making sure all of our dogs are safe and tails wagging!!

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Zoom Room Training

Weekly we take dogs on a trip to Huntington Beach where they are introduced to a training atmosphere. The Zoom Room offers many levels of positive encouragement training for our Rovers Rangers club.

The Agility course is offered to our dogs that have passed  basic obedience. In this course the dogs are trained to run a obstacle track that invigorates the spirit and stamina.

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Sulphur Creek Trail

The trail passes southwest through the Chapparosa Community Park and the Salt Creek Regional Park to Camino Del Avion. From Camino del Avion the trail enters Dana Point and eventually connects to the coast at Salt Creek Beach. From the Salt Creek Regional Park the trail also passes north along Niguel Road to Niguel Ranch Drive where it ends at a private park. At this point in the trail, there is an undeveloped segment intended to connect from Niguel Ranch Road north through a large open space area and the Chatelain residential community to the Crown Valley Community Park.