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Discovering Canine-Friendly Ventures in Duck Creek Village, Utah
Taking your dog on vacation to Duck Creek Village, Utah is a paw-some idea if you enjoy cool mountain air, quiet forests, and lots of room to stretch your legs and your nose. Luie Boone thinks the mountains smell very official. Duck Creek Village sits high up between Cedar City, Zion, and Bryce Canyon, and it has a calm, dog friendly vibe where pups are treated like part of the plan, not an afterthought. Everything moves a little slower here, which Luie Boone appreciates beca

Luie Boone
Feb 1411 min read


Pups Discover Charming Pennsylvania Dutch Country
Traveling with your dog to Pennsylvania Dutch Country is very much a Luie Boone-approved kind of trip. This is slow mornings, windows cracked on back roads, cows judging you quietly from fields, and vibes that say “nobody’s in a rush here, buddy.” Rolling farmland, covered bridges, and those tiny towns that look like they haven’t changed in 80 years make it the perfect place to wander with a dog who enjoys sniffing literally everything. Luie Boone would reckon it’s the kind o

Luie Boone
Feb 1110 min read


Roaming with Rover at Red River Gorge, Kentucky
When Luie Boone's hoomans brought up a vacation to Red River Gorge, Kentucky, his ears immediately perked up. He loves Kentucky, because it's his home state! He was born in the city of Louisville, which is Kentucky's largest city, and transported up to Wisconsin. His hoomans adopted him there, even after they were told he chewed on electrical cords. Luie Boone would like to clear the air now and make it apparent that he never chewed on electrical cords in his thirteen years o

Luie Boone
Nov 11, 20259 min read


Wet Noses Love Watauga Lake, Tennessee
When Luie Boone overheard his hoomans talking about Watauga Lake, his ears perked up like little satellite dishes. Lakes are his jam—swimming, cannonballs, pontoon naps, and watching his hoomans fish? Paw-fection. But Watauga Lake isn't just any splash zone. Beneath its shimmering surface lies a secret: the ghost of a town that refused to drown. Long ago, nestled in the valley of the Watauga River, there was a town called Butler, Tennessee.

Luie Boone
Oct 25, 202511 min read
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