Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Wishon, CA

Bass Lake at Yosemite RV Resort accommodates pets at all camping options including tent sites, RV spots, cabins, and glamping accommodations. The family-friendly property features full hookups for RVs with 50-amp service, drinking water, sewer connections, and trash disposal. Sites vary in privacy with some locations offering more shade and seclusion than others. While the RV sites can be tight for larger vehicles, the campground's proximity to Bass Lake provides convenient water access for pets and their owners. The grounds include clean bathrooms, showers, and a pool area where movies are sometimes shown at sunset. Visitors note the resort is approximately 18 miles from Yosemite National Park's southern entrance, making it a convenient base for exploring the region with pets.

Goat Meadow dispersed camping area allows pets with no restrictions and provides free camping opportunities in a more primitive setting. Unlike the developed campgrounds, this area lacks amenities such as drinking water, hookups, toilets, or showers but does permit fires when restrictions aren't in place. Spring Cove Campground offers another pet-friendly option near the water with flush toilets and clean facilities. This Forest Service campground provides easy access to Bass Lake for dogs who enjoy swimming, though mosquitoes can be prevalent near the water's edge. Campers should bring bug spray when camping with pets during warmer months. The campground includes fire rings at each site with firewood available for purchase from camp hosts, and Miller's Landing nearby offers a camp store and diner within walking distance for supplies.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Wishon, California (242)

    1. Goat Meadow - Dispersed Camp Site

    44 Reviews
    Fish Camp, CA
    14 miles
    Website

    "This site is just about four minutes away from Yosemite entrance. We stayed here two nights. The sites are really spread out, which is super nice!"

    "After accidentally driving to this location following the directions of another reviewer for the “Yosemite Boondocks” campground across 41 (which we never found) we were very happy with this location."

    2. Spring Cove Campground

    12 Reviews
    Wishon, CA
    0 miles
    Website
    +1 (559) 642-3212

    $52 - $54 / night

    "Some of them are secluded and separated from others by distance and foliage (including a few with lake views!)"

    "Clean drinking water very close walking distance from any site. Water is very close so you can just walk your paddle board or kayak. Clean bathrooms! With real toilets that actually flush."

    3. Wawona Campground — Yosemite National Park

    41 Reviews
    Wawona, CA
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (209) 375-9535

    $28 - $75 / night

    "The river and swimming holes are close by and accessible to all, sites have ample space between each other, there are clean restrooms, and all sites have their own bear box."

    "I didn’t go swimming but the family next to my site seemed like they were enjoying the river, especially the little ones."

    4. High Sierra RV Park

    11 Reviews
    Oakhurst, CA
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (559) 683-7662

    $13 - $50 / night

    "The campsite was 39 and it was right next to the bathroom. To leave with a 26’ travel trailer I had to pull out and back down another road just to exit the park."

    "Good access to Yosemite. We prefer less neighbors but overall it was nice."

    5. Bass Lake at Yosemite RV Resort

    10 Reviews
    Bass Lake, CA
    2 miles
    +1 (559) 642-3145

    "We booked this last minute over the phone, we were very impressed with the spot, next to the pool, clubhouse, fire pit."

    "While we were there, they played movies at sunset next to the pool. Close to Yosemite, the Sugarpine railroad and a decent-sized town. Temps were in the 80's."

    6. Yosemite RV Resort

    11 Reviews
    Oakhurst, CA
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (559) 683-7855

    "Quiet; dog park; pool; playground; fire pit ; only thing is sites and small."

    "RV spaces have many different location styles, secluded, views, groups etc.
    Large clean pool with a shallow lounging section. Playground. Bathrooms/showers were freshly renovated and clean."

    7. Camp Edison

    25 Reviews
    Shaver Lake, CA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (559) 841-3134

    $40 - $105 / night

    "Shaver Lake is so beautiful! We try to get a campsite next to the water. We also reserve a boat so we can explore the lake."

    "Great campsite if you want to camp around Shaver Lake in the Sierras of California. Beautify lake, plenty of water sports. The small town has great rustic mountain vibe."

    8. Sierra National Forest Forks Campground

    7 Reviews
    Bass Lake, CA
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (559) 642-3212

    $52 - $106 / night

    "Lovely view of the lake. Close by for easy access. Clean bathrooms!"

    "I love that it's walking distance to the resort and the burgers there are soooo good! Lake is beautiful and campground is very nice, bathrooms have sinks and flush toilets too."

    9. Shooting Star Sanctuary and Retreat near Yosemite National Forest

    18 Reviews
    Ahwahnee, CA
    16 miles
    +1 (801) 361-1982

    "Jason has also fitted a full kitchen outside on his porch which happens to have a gorgeous view for watching the sunrise/sunset."

    "Stayed here with wife, two friends, and dog. Great selection of sites, overlooking pond, lots of farm animals, and very friendly and courteous host. Not too long a drive to Yosemite Valley also!"

    10. Outdoorsy Yosemite

    6 Reviews
    Bass Lake, CA
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (559) 642-3145

    $42 - $999 / night

    "Stopped by to get out of the California valley heat. Haven’t been to Bass Lake for years. Missed out on this little piece of heaven. Will be back."

    "Close to the lake plenty of activities in the area Boats jet ski rental fishing etc"

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Wishon, CA

1515 Reviews of 242 Wishon Campgrounds


  • D
    Jun. 13, 2021

    Sequoia RV Park

    Not well kept. Lots of junky trailers with trash & junk. Very cluttered.

    This would be a great place if it was clean. Lots of junky trailers with junk & garbage. No dog park area, no doggie bags. On positive side, staff is friendly & sites are roomy.

  • c
    Apr. 18, 2023

    Yosemite RV Resort

    Great place to test new TT

    Quiet; dog park; pool; playground; fire pit ; only thing is sites and small.

  • Lauren M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 25, 2025

    Riverbend RV Park

    Riverbend RV Park

    FHU with large pull through spots. Quiet place that was nice to spend a few days at while exploring Sequoia and Kings Canyon. Place has grass, dog park, lots of kids play areas, adults game areas, fishing pond, creek and river next to property is very pretty. We really enjoyed it.

  • C N.
    Dec. 11, 2019

    Pine Flat Campground

    Lakeside Camping

    This campground is situated by a lake. Love this spot! You’ll hear all the frogs by night and birds in the morning, great place for fly fishing or cat fishing and nice folks staying here! We had a bit of fun filling the truck up to make a portable pool, it’s quite warm in the summer months but perfect if you’re visiting the Clovis Rodeo!!! A local town isn’t far away. Great place for the family and pet friendly! It is pitch black at night, so bring flashlights. Restrooms are available, some sites have water, and trash dump is available. There’s no place on premise to purchase wood but park rangers operate entry at a booth during business hours for more information during your stay, if needed.

  • Carlyne F.
    Feb. 21, 2021

    Thousand Trails Yosemite Lakes

    Yosemite Lakes RV Resort, CA

    This campground is the most convenient location when visiting Yosemite National Park. It snowed while we were there and the giant trees looked beautiful. Only one out of the two bathrooms was in service. The WiFi service was non existent unless you sat in the laundry room Near the welcome center. About a mile from the campground itself there is a camp store that had anything you may have forgotten and great souvenirs. There’s a playground, but no dog park.

  • Keef W.
    Jul. 31, 2016

    Tuolumne Meadows Campground — Yosemite National Park

    Breathtaking

    Beautiful overall, great access to many back country inlets and lakes. A wonderful place to witness one of the many Yosemite thunder and lighting storms. If you can leave your pet at home you will have a better time, the majority of lakes and trails in the Yosemite area do not allow dogs, some are leash restriction such as campsites. If you're heading up to lake Tenaya the pups can't go.

  • Heather L.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 24, 2020

    June Lake Campground

    Great for groups and pets!

    My group had a blast at this campground! We were really tucked away from neighbors and were very close to the lake and bathrooms. We went in August and it was perfect weather, warm days and cool nights. I am interested in what other campgrounds have to offer, but would definitely come back here and recommend! We also loved that it was pet friendly and an easy drive to everything wanted to see between Mammoth & Yosemite.

  • Tom D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 3, 2025

    Wishon Village RV Resort

    Unplug and Enjoy Nature

      We stayed at this campground may years ago (2006-2008) and it has remained one of our favorites.

      Our most recent stay was for a small rally of 8 class A RVs from 34' to 43' in length all with tow vehicles. Wishon was able to accommodate all of us. The drive to Wishon starts with a long climb to Shaver Lake.  Past Shaver Lake the road becomes windy for the remainder of the drive.  Expect at least a 40+ minute drive from the Shaver lake turn off. On the way you will pass a grove of Giant Sequoia trees with a pull out to walk or picnic among them.

      All sites are gravel and have full hook ups.  Some sites have 50 amp service but it will rarely be needed because of the elevation of 6800 feet. All sites will accommodate the RV, vehicle, boat, and more. Wishon also has tent sites with or without platforms. 

      There are many activities available from this campground. Hiking, mountain bike riding, Jeep trails (Dusy-Ershim Trail), and fishing.   Two reservoirs are nearby, Wishon and Courtright. Courtright at 8200' opens later than Wishon at 6600'. Rainbow and German Browns can be caught.

      Wishon Village has a nice store with most necessities and sells fishing licenses.

  • Les R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 19, 2018

    Junction Campground

    Great camping for extended trips

    This camp ground is smaller relative to some of the other camping options in the area, but still well maintained. It is close to the road but still quiet. Each site has a table, fire ring, and a food storage locker. There are two vault toilets. Bring your own water. You cannot reserve sites ahead of time.

    If you want to experience the Yosemite area with your dog, camping in the Inyo National Forest is a great option, because dogs are allowed to join you anywhere you go in the area, as long as they are leashed or well trained to verbal commands. Since the Yosemite NPS does not allow dogs on trails, these national forest campgrounds are a better pet-friendly alternative.

    If you like fishing, there are great fishing spots at the nearby stream and lake.

    Because this campground is actually a part of the national forest, you can stay here for up to two weeks, in addition to the two week maximum enforced for camping within the NPS limits. So in total you could can stay in "Yosemite" for a month by combining camping at this site (or other nearby national forest sites) with camping inside the park, which is why we stayed here for a long rock climbing trip.


Guide to Wishon

Goat Meadow dispersed camping area offers primitive sites with no facilities 18 miles from Yosemite's southern entrance. Located at around 5200 feet elevation in Sierra National Forest, the area experiences seasonal weather changes with snow possible in winter months through early spring. The unmarked sites are situated in a forested area off Mount Raymond Road near the snow play area.

What to do

Explore hidden waterfalls: Whisky Falls Campground provides access to stunning cascades within walking distance. "Hike past it for an even more beautiful sight to behold. Bass lake is close by as well so you can take a dip to rinse off all the dust you kick up," notes Alex L., highlighting the multiple water features accessible from this location.

Visit the Pioneer History Center: The historical exhibits near Wawona Campground offer a glimpse into early Sierra Nevada settlement. "Walk across the road and check out the covered bridge and barn around the pioneer history center. Swimming holes all up and down those creeks," says Kelly M., pointing out how easy it is to combine history with cooling off in summer.

Winter sledding access: During snow season, the Goat Meadow area transforms into a popular recreation zone. "When I was there recently, some of the 'campsites' had 0-3", whereas other spots were about 6-8". Consequently, there were about 6-8 cars/vans that ended up camping in the parking lot of the snowplay area," explains Alexander Mark C., describing the dual-use nature of this location in winter.

What campers like

Creek and swimming hole access: High Sierra RV Park offers unexpected water recreation opportunities. "The creek, waterfalls & rope swing over the swimming hole was unbelievable!! The kids enjoyed the rope swing while the mom enjoyed the walk back to the falls & thru the shallow waters," writes Emily L., highlighting water features not apparent from the main road.

Proximity to local services: Campers value the convenience of nearby towns when staying at dispersed sites. "It's a great spot to camp when you're in Yosemite but want a more peaceful place to stay for the night," says Ala B. about Goat Meadow, appreciating the balance between wilderness and access to necessities.

Less crowded camping alternative: Whisky Falls Campground provides a secluded option away from busier areas. "This is a fantastic little campground my family has been coming to for years. We're working on our third generation of Whisky kids! The only bad thing is that here lately more people have discovered it," shares Kelli L., indicating its growing popularity despite remaining relatively quiet.

What you should know

Seasonal crowds impact access: Holiday weekends create significant traffic around the southern Yosemite entrance. "Arrived the Tuesday before. This place gets CROWDED. At 5:30 it's like everyone got off work and headed home, it's nuts. If it's a holiday weekend and you leave camp headed into town be prepared for at least an hour in traffic due to backup from the park entrance," warns Katelin M. about Goat Meadow.

Cell service varies by location: Connectivity differs dramatically between camping areas. "Had great cell service through Verizon," reports Jonathan about Goat Meadow, while reviews of Spring Cove Campground don't mention reliable service.

Wildlife awareness essential: Bears and other wildlife actively visit camping areas. "Coyotes and bears are active in the area—coyotes raided a bag I had hanging from a tree and stole my food!" cautions Alexander Mark C., emphasizing proper food storage even at dispersed sites.

Tips for camping with families

Choose established facilities with children: When camping with kids, campgrounds with proper facilities offer peace of mind. "Spring Cove is generally a nicely maintained campground, but the quality of the individual sites really varies. Some of them are secluded and separated from others by distance and foliage (including a few with lake views!) and others are right up on each other," advises Shannon F., suggesting careful site selection.

Consider lake proximity: Sierra National Forest Forks Campground provides easy lake access for families. "Great for fishing, boat rentals available nearby, AND it's about a 35-45 minute drive to Yosemite! A great alternative to actually camping in the park!" writes Miranda G., though she cautions, "I don't suggest this campsite for children" due to road proximity.

Plan for insect protection: Mosquitoes become problematic near water bodies during warmer months. "Bring bug spray close to the water so there's not of mosquitoes," recommends Toni K. about Spring Cove, highlighting an often overlooked necessity for family comfort.

Tips from RVers

Prepare for tight maneuvering: Many campgrounds in the area have challenging access roads and site layouts. "Outdoorsy Yosemite park is absolutely wonderful! They have cabins, places to rent camp, laundry on site, a pool, 30/50 hookups. Pull throughs and water and sewer," reports Kim O., identifying one of the more RV-friendly options.

Consider site levelness: Uneven sites create setup challenges for larger rigs. "The site we pulled into was really tight with a hill and drop off on either side so our picnic table had to be in front of the airstream," notes a camper named Kim about Bass Lake at Yosemite RV Resort, highlighting the importance of researching specific site characteristics.

Look for updated utility information: Full-hookup availability changes seasonally. "Hook ups were easy. Kinda tight we are a Odessey 26D with a jeep gladiator. Verizon is three bars and WiFi works great," shares Kevin F. about Bass Lake at Yosemite RV Resort, providing important connectivity details for remote workers.

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