Pets Get Pampered at PlumpJack Squaw Valley Inn

PlumpJack Squaw Valley Inn would like to welcome you and your pet to North Lake Tahoe and to your home away from home. Your pet will be treated with the following resort amenities during your stay:
- A Comfy Bed
- Doggie Treats
- Bowls for Food & Water
- Doggie Bags for Cleaning Up
- Customized PlumpJack Guest ID tag
Please let us know if you have other needs to make your pet's stay more comfortable.
Pet Etiquette Program
While we want to assure you that your pet is welcome to stay, we do ask that you follow a few guidelines:
- Please keep your dog on a leash at all times when you are not inside your room. Even if your pet is extremely well behaved, other guests will be put at ease if your dog is on his or her leash.
- Your dog is welcome on a leash on the upper pool patio.
- Cleaning up after your pet on the grounds is required. Bags are located at the entrances to each hallway.
- Pets are not allowed in the fitness center, pool area, café or bar.
- Pets are not allowed on any furniture.
- Please let Housekeeping know when it is a good time to clean your room, either when you are there with your pet or, preferably, when both you and your pet are going to be away from your room.
- Pet bowls are provided in your room for water and food.
- As it is our responsibility to ensure the enjoyment of all our guests, we ask that you be responsible for controlling your dog and prevent them from barking or causing any other disturbance to our other guests.
- Your pet is required to be crated if left alone in a guest room. PlumpJack does not supply crates. If a dog is left alone in a guest room, a cell phone contact number must be provided to the front desk.
* A $150 fee per room/per reservation will be assessed when bringing your pet; there will be an additional $50 charge for a second pet. Two pets is the maximum allowed per room. Dog friendly rooms are available on the first floor only. Special requests are subject to management approval.
A portion of your $150 pet fee will be donated to the Humane Society of Truckee-Tahoe. Your portion will go towards saving and improving the lives of pets through adoptions, as well as help HSTT raise money for their new animal shelter.
A Note Regarding Service Animals
Under the revised Americans With Disabilities Act, a 'service animal' is limited to a Dog that is individually trained to do work or perform tasks for an individual with a disability. The tasks performed by the dog must be directly related to the person's disability. 'Comfort,' 'therapy,' or 'emotional support' animals, including dogs for these three purposes, do not meet the definition of a service animal, and thus are subject to the pet fee.
Resources for You and Your Pet
Local Veterinarians:
Critter Care Mobile Veterinary Clinic
530-550-8660
11145 Thelin Drive, Truckee
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Burton Creek Veterinary Clinic
530-583-8587
2933 Lake Forest Road, Tahoe City
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Sierra Pet Clinic of Truckee
530-587-7200
10411 River Park Pl, Truckee
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Donner-Truckee Veterinary Hospital
530-587-4366
9701 State Highway 267, Truckee |
Local Pet Groomers:
Pet Sitters:
Local Pet Stores:
Squaw Dogs
530-584-6252
Located in the Village at Squaw |
Scraps Dog Bakery
530-584-0220
950 North Lake Blvd., Tahoe City
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Tahoe Pet Station
530-581-4100
585 West Lake Blvd., Tahoe City |
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Emergency Pet Care:
Animal Emergency Center, Reno 775-851-3600
6425 South Virginia St.
Reno, NV
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Critter Care Mobile Veterinary Clinic
On Call Emergency Services
530-550-8660 |
Area Pet Activities
Dog-Friendly Trails in Lake Tahoe
Shirley Lake Trail: A 2½ mile trail that starts at the end of Squaw Peak Rd. (There are numerous trails which follow the creek up to Shirly Lake; this is one of them). Follow the creek 2½ miles each way, passing gorgeous waterfalls and canyon boulders. Going uphill, stay to the left of the creek; going downhill, stay to the right. The trail diverges and disappears at times, but just keep following the creek and you will get there. The hike is somewhat difficult and takes 2½-3 hours round trip.
Five Lakes Trail: A 2½-3 mile (one way) trail. The trail head is located about half way up Alpine Meadows Rd on the right. Hike up hill for 2 miles then trail veers to the left to the first of five beautiful lakes.
Page Meadows/Ward Creek Trail: A 3 mile trail that starts at the 64 acre park in Tahoe City. Turn right at the stop light in Tahoe City. 64 acre park is ¼ mile down the road on the right. Find Parking, trail head information is near the bridge. Page Meadow is a series of large meadows that provide lots of open space and views of the crest of the Sierra Nevada Mountains.
North Lake Tahoe Bike Path: Leashed dogs are welcomed on the bike path between Squaw Valley and Tahoe City. The bike path starts approx ¼ mile down Squaw Valley Rd near the old horse stables.
***Please see the Front Desk if you would like further information regarding these hikes***
Leashed Dog Friendly Beaches
Lake Forest Beach Park: East of Tahoe City on Hwy 28. Turn Right on Lake Forest Rd. Right on Bristle Cone Dr.
Kings Beach Recreation Area: East on Hwy 28. Turn Right on Coon St.
Elizabeth Williams Park: Turn South on Hwy 89 in Tahoe City. Drive approximately 4 miles, park is on the left.
Donner Lake Public Piers
Boca Reservoir: Take I-80 East and exit on Hirschdale. Left at stop sign.
Hurricane Bay: Hwy 89 South, just past Sunnyside on the West Shore.
Dog Friendly N. LakeTahoe Restaurants with Outdoor Dinning Areas
PlumpJack Bar Menu: Outdoor Upper Pool Deck Area
Blue Coyote Sports Bar & Grill: Village at Squaw Valley, 530-584-6080
Fireside Pizza: Village at Squaw Valley, 530-584-6150
Mamasake Sushi: Village at Squaw Valley, 530-584-0110
Rosie's Cafe: 571 North Lake Blvd. Tahoe City, CA. 530-583-8504
The Dam Cafe: 55 West Lake Blvd. Tahoe City, CA. 530-581-0278
50/50 Brewery: 11197 Brockway Rd. Truckee, CA. 530-587-2337
***Season and Weather Permitting***