Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Novato, CA

Samuel P. Taylor State Park Campground provides pet-friendly camping beneath towering redwood trees. Dogs are permitted on leash throughout the campground's tent, RV, and cabin accommodations. Marin RV Park and Novato RV Park also accommodate pets with clean, maintained grounds suitable for dogs. Most campgrounds in the area require pets to remain leashed at all times, with standard 6-foot leash restrictions. San Francisco North-Petaluma KOA offers more extensive pet amenities including dedicated pet exercise areas. Sites typically include fire rings, picnic tables, and trash service, allowing for comfortable stays with pets. The proximity to Sir Francis Drake Boulevard creates some road noise that may affect sensitive pets, particularly in tent camping areas.

Hiking trails surrounding Samuel P. Taylor State Park provide excellent opportunities for dog walking, with the paved Cross Marin Trail offering an easy, accessible option for pets of all abilities. Campsites along Lagunitas Creek offer water access where dogs can cool off during warmer months, though seasonal restrictions may apply during salmon spawning periods. Point Reyes National Seashore's Coast Campground allows pets but maintains stricter wildlife protection rules. Most campgrounds maintain relatively level sites with adequate space between neighbors, though several reviews note that Marin RV Park features particularly narrow sites that may limit outdoor pet space. Proximity to veterinary services in Novato provides peace of mind for pet owners, with emergency options available within a 15-minute drive of most campgrounds.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Novato, California (90)

    1. Samuel P. Taylor State Park Campground

    54 Reviews
    Lagunitas, CA
    11 miles

    $35 - $225 / night

    "Because of the holiday and the proximity to Oakland/San Fran, the campground was in FULL EFFECT with a gang of variant families camp site hopping.   "

    "This campground is less than an hours drive from San Francisco. It is along Sir Francis Drake Boulevard which takes you through a bunch of very cute tiny towns."

    2. San Francisco North-Petaluma KOA

    32 Reviews
    Penngrove, CA
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 763-1492

    "Good size dog park for the pets to run and be free, as well as plenty of fun activities to entertain the kiddos."

    "Great playground, jumping pillow, petting farm and mining fun :)"

    3. Olema Campground

    24 Reviews
    Olema, CA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (415) 663-8106

    "Pros: Has numerous amenities including hot (free) showers (cleaned daily), flush toilets, full hookup RV spots, laundromat, US Post office, fenced playground, dog park, drive in tent sites, and firewood"

    "We nestled our Sprinter between to large pine trees and took the dog for a walk. Then headed down the road for our first dinner indoors since February!"

    4. Pantoll Campground — Mount Tamalpais State Park

    15 Reviews
    Stinson Beach, CA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (415) 388-2070

    $7 - $25 / night

    "Pantoll is a pretty campground located adjacent to the entrance to Mount Tamalpais.  You can hike to, bike to, take the bus to, or even drive to this campground.  "

    "This is an ada compliant walkup campground situated near the top of Mount Tamalpais. Featuring 13 sites ranging from standard campground style to a few more secluded areas."

    5. Marin RV Park

    11 Reviews
    Larkspur, CA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (415) 461-5199

    $99 - $115 / night

    "Great location to the city and Muir woods. Good stores near by. Narrow sites. No room for awning. Close to gather. Sites are gravel and level. Nice area for pets with view."

    "30 mins away from the City. A bit pricy but that is to be expected in SF."

    6. Skyline Wilderness Park

    29 Reviews
    Napa, CA
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 252-0481

    "They had a great little fenced in dog park which was great for our dog. The bathrooms were pretty clean with nice hot water. Codes needed for showers. Very quiet, no issues."

    "It’s spread out now because of social distancing. There are only 3 other campers besides me."

    7. Sugarloaf Ridge State Park Campground

    32 Reviews
    Kenwood, CA
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 833-5712

    $35 - $45 / night

    "Easy access to a lot of trails. The view from the campground is nice and relaxing. Some sites are very tight and close to each other. Some are spacious enough."

    "There are certainly some that are better situated than others regarding size, shade, and other amenities--but the entire campground is nice."

    8. Coast Campground — Point Reyes National Seashore

    9 Reviews
    Point Reyes National Seashore, CA
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (415) 464-5100

    $30 - $90 / night

    "West Marin offers an incredibly picturesque location to explore, and Coast Camp is about as good as it gets."

    "The beach offers tidepools close by as well as a great place for beach fire (permit needed).  There are two routes to hike in."

    9. H. Dana Bower Rest Area Northbound

    11 Reviews
    Sausalito, CA
    18 miles
    Website

    "I decided to stay here, because it was the right location for my road trip, it was free, and I thought the view of the city would be excellent."

    "Reasonably quiet on the side away from the road. Very safe, police patrols throughout the day/night. Good hiking areas nearby. Bathrooms and trash cans. Highly recommend as it is also completely free."

    10. Novato RV Park

    1 Review
    Novato, CA
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (415) 897-1271

    "Park is clean, quiet and close to San Francisco. Sites are gravel, not level and close together. Shopping and grocery store with in a couple miles. Great location to stay if visiting the city."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Novato, CA

865 Reviews of 90 Novato Campgrounds


  • N
    Sep. 26, 2021

    San Francisco North-Petaluma KOA

    Great camp for the kids

    This KOA is pretty big with plenty of options for RV sites. Wide variety of full hook-ups or partial hook-ups. Like most (if not all) KOAs, you can also tent camp or tent cabins. Good size dog park for the pets to run and be free, as well as plenty of fun activities to entertain the kiddos. For us, this is a great spot to shoot down the highway and pull in for a few days to get away from the hustle and bustle of normal life! Close to downtown Petaluma with plenty of premium shops and restaurants.

  • VThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 26, 2025

    Sonoma County Fairgrounds RV Park

    Santa Rosa Fair grounds review

    We love this park, we are full timers with a severely autistic son and this park has plenty of spots so we usually dont have neighbors. They have an amazing Laundry room that gets cleaned practically everyday and a little dog park that is the only dog park my Mufasa can go to. The park itself is like a little slice of heaven and surrounded by the town so nothing is that far away. It is 5 min away from the Planet fitness and it is quiet and has a night security guard too.

  • L
    Nov. 13, 2023

    Vineyard RV Park

    Plug in and recharge!

    Took a last minute reservation. Call even if online says booked. Hot showers, great laundry facility, fenced dog park. I needed to recharge my camper van and relax from a couple weeks of city vanlife. Felt tucked away but close to every store you could want.

  • J
    Oct. 14, 2021

    Casini Ranch Family Campground

    Great family camping

    Campsites are decently spaced for the type of campground. Awesome river access, and a short drive to restaurants or the beach. Clean bathrooms and a ton of amenities. The dog parks were clutch, since my dog needs to run. Had some neighbors who were really loud really late and Casini staff were all over it. Beautiful area not far from the bay

  • Eric  D.
    Jul. 2, 2019

    Olema Campground

    Private Family Oriented Campground

    Pros: Has numerous amenities including hot (free) showers (cleaned daily), flush toilets, full hookup RV spots, laundromat, US Post office, fenced playground, dog park, drive in tent sites, and firewood for sale. Cons: expensive, sites are close and poorly defined and the after hours check in procedure doesn’t prevent overlapping.

  • BRIAN O.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 28, 2022

    Pillar Point RV Park

    Pricey, but worth it

    Great spot right off the highway and on the beach. Lots of activities and places to eat within walking distance. Surfing, walking/bike trails, kayaking….Pet friendly

  • Kristi D.
    Oct. 24, 2023

    Skyline Wilderness Park

    Great Napa Valley views

    Great place to hit Napa Valley. Staff was super friendly. Spots were pretty level, but close together. They gave free wifi but it was not consistent. It constantly dropped.

    They had a great little fenced in dog park which was great for our dog. The bathrooms were pretty clean with nice hot water. Codes needed for showers.

    Very quiet, no issues. We had friendly neighbors. There were people coming in for day use to use the trails for hiking, biking etc. We didn't get to explore as we were strictly in area to wine taste and eat some good food. We enjoyed our time there and would stay there again. $65 a night. Pricey compared to some places in CA, but probably a good price for Napa.

  • Sasha M.
    Aug. 15, 2018

    Bodega Bay RV Park

    Great for familes

    It is a wonderful campground for familes with children and pets. We have a dog and two very young children. We had a blast there lots to do and see! On Sunday’s the farmers market is nextdoor so you can walk over!

  • Todd H.
    Feb. 19, 2022

    Marin RV Park

    Great location

    Great location to the city and Muir woods. Good stores near by. Narrow sites. No room for awning. Close to gather. Sites are gravel and level. Nice area for pets with view.


Guide to Novato

Pet friendly camping near Novato, California sits within Marin County's varied topography of coastal mountains, valleys, and shoreline. The Mediterranean climate brings mild temperatures year-round with winter lows around 45°F and summer highs rarely exceeding 85°F. Fall camping (September-November) often provides the clearest weather conditions with reduced fog compared to summer months.

What to do

Morning hikes: 5-minute drive from San Francisco North-Petaluma KOA to multiple trailheads with various difficulty levels. "Petaluma is a cute town with lots of good food and things to do. I recommend the area, and recommend KOA if you're driving a big caravan," notes Linda A.

Beach exploration: 3-mile trail from Coast Campground leads directly to secluded tidepools. "The beach offers tidepools close by as well as a great place for beach fire (permit needed). There are two routes to hike in. I prefer the longer Coast Trail (about half a mile longer) rather than the fireroad for it's scenic beauty," writes MarinMaverick.

Astronomy viewing: Robert Ferguson Observatory at Sugarloaf Ridge State Park Campground offers night sky programs on select weekends. "We went on a night hike for a star gazing tour and had a great time! Every site had their own cleaned porta potty which was very nice," shares Syd D.

What campers like

Proximity to wineries: Stay at Skyline Wilderness Park while exploring nearby vineyards. "There's a great restuarant down the road and a church next door! That being said you are at the gateway to a large fabulous national seashore," explains MarinMaverick.

Budget-friendly views: H. Dana Bower Rest Area Northbound offers free overnight parking with San Francisco skyline views. "I had an excellent view of the city and the bridge. There were a lot of people, including a bunch of teenagers, hanging out at the rest area. Plus, quite a few people stopping just to take a quick photograph," reports Erin.

Weather variability: Several miles can mean completely different conditions. "One thing to note, the night is COLD up this way, and mere miles will cover several different weather systems. Bring layers," advises Kathleen C. from Samuel P. Taylor State Park Campground.

What you should know

Seasonal water restrictions: Lagunitas Creek access at several campgrounds has periodic closures. "Access to the creek is seasonally restricted for spawning, and I believe that goes from spring to about mid June or July," notes Joseph F.

Wildlife awareness: Multiple campers report regular encounters with local wildlife. "Raccoons, Chipmunks and Blue Jays were NOT SHY but also not a harrowing issue," explains Kathleen C., while Coast Camp visitors should "always expect fog. Expect cold and damp at night."

Weekend crowds: Pantoll Campground fills quickly on summer weekends. "You can hike to, bike to, take the bus to, or even drive to this campground. If you choose to drive, just know that it can be impossible to find a place to park on busy weekends," advises Erin S.

Tips for camping with families

Beginner-friendly option: Sugarloaf Ridge State Park offers a supportive environment for new campers. "We've camped here a couple of times with our kids it's perfect for novice campers like us. The staff is awesome, there are bathrooms and showers. You can rent a tent, buy wood and it's a short drive into town," writes Isabel B.

Entertainment alternatives: San Francisco North-Petaluma KOA provides extensive recreation options. "Had a blast here. A lot of different areas for the kids. Swimming, giant bounce area, and mild weather. Coffee bar, large play grounds and near shopping for any needs," reports Chris B.

Wildlife education: Olema Campground provides easy access to nature programs. "Every year with and without grandkids. Clean and friendly staff. The store has the necessities. The kids love the playground and try their hand at shuffleboard. Close to multiple beaches," shares Outdoordude D.

Tips from RVers

Tight maneuvering: Most campgrounds in the area have limited space for larger rigs. "After looping around to approach the site, I found the streets all very tight for RV maneuvering. The place was packed. Had a pull through FHU site. Pretty narrow," reports Patrick J. about San Francisco North-Petaluma KOA.

Utility variations: Water quality differs significantly between parks. "Tested the water-Water tested as acceptable tap water after running it through an external filter. 21 elements checked, all within range. Dissolved solids were 251...pretty high. The worst water in our 6 week trip," adds Patrick J.

Strategic parking: Marin RV Park offers efficient transport to San Francisco. "Drive in, park and then walk to all the sights you want to see in San Francisco. A short 10 minute walk from the RV park is the ferry that will drop you off downtown San Francisco," suggests Jeff T.

Frequently Asked Questions

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular dog-friendly campground near Novato, CA is Samuel P. Taylor State Park Campground with a 4.3-star rating from 54 reviews.

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