Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Whitewater, CA

Lake Hemet Campground, located in Mountain Center near Whitewater, accepts dogs and other pets across all accommodation types including tent sites, RV spots, cabins, and glamping options. Each site includes a picnic table and fire pit, with pets required to remain on leash throughout the campground. The bathrooms have been noted as consistently clean, though camping neighbors occasionally play loud music into the night. Catalina Spa and RV Resort in Desert Hot Springs provides similar pet-friendly accommodations with the addition of a dedicated dog park, making it ideal for exercising pets during longer stays.

Boulder Basin Campground offers a more rustic pet-friendly experience, accessible via a challenging dirt road requiring vehicles with higher clearance. Dogs enjoy exploring the numerous bouldering opportunities within the campground boundaries. Marion Mountain Campground provides secluded sites with excellent spacing between neighbors, creating privacy for campers with active pets. Site selection matters significantly for pet owners, as some sites feature steep slopes that make tent placement difficult. The campground connects directly to pet-friendly hiking trails including the Marion Mountain Trail, allowing dogs to enjoy mountain adventures without leaving the immediate area. No specific breed restrictions exist at these campgrounds, though standard leash rules apply throughout all facilities and adjacent hiking areas.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Whitewater, California (257)

    1. Idyllwild Campground — Mount San Jacinto State Park

    30 Reviews
    Idyllwild, CA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (951) 659-2607

    $25 - $45 / night

    "Lake Fulmor is 3 miles away to take pups swimming off leash.  Idyllwild is a charming town for small town vibe. Nice trails close to PCT and rock climbing by Humber Park."

    "Kinda close to main road. But, store close by. Around the corner next to the village."

    2. Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park

    53 Reviews
    Yucca Valley, CA
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (760) 367-5554

    $35 / night

    "You're not allowed to use ANY surrounding vegetation for campfires (even kindling) so be prepared to cart in your own wood and kindling."

    "Originally booked this site because it is a good endpoint for the California Riding & Hiking trail though the national park, so if you’re looking to run or complete the traverse, it is a good spot"

    3. Lake Hemet Campground

    40 Reviews
    Mountain Center, CA
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (951) 659-2680

    $45 / night

    "I've been coming to Lake Hemet for several years. The campground is clean and the fishing is good, most of the time."

    "You can fit two 10' x10' canopies to cover the bench table, and fit 2 individual tents (4-6 person) OR a bigger 12p tent however you decide to position it. It has its own Fire pit."

    4. Palm Springs-Joshua Tree KOA

    24 Reviews
    Desert Hot Springs, CA
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (760) 251-6555

    "Great dog park, family friendly and the hot springs was just perfect for all of us. Even have 3 temperatures so the kids can enjoy hot springs too! Thanks for a wonderful stay!"

    "Not a sprig of grass which makes it difficult to get dogs to pee and it tracks in SO BAD!"

    5. Stone Creek Campground — Mount San Jacinto State Park

    16 Reviews
    Idyllwild-Pine Cove, CA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (951) 659-2607

    $20 - $35 / night

    "My sister, her 3 kids, and 2 dogs jumped into the car and headed out towards Idyllwild, CA."

    "Located near Idyllwild, this is the smaller, less rowdy campground associated with the tourist town."

    6. Catalina Spa and RV Resort

    21 Reviews
    Desert Hot Springs, CA
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (760) 329-4431

    $22 - $44 / night

    "This gem is located on the outskirts of Desert Hot Springs, CA. With two hot spring-fed pools and hot tubs (one of which is massive and SO luxe), we didn’t want to leave. Like, ever."

    "Spa in the desert We wanted to escape the rain and cold and hit the jackpot with this location. I was concerned that the pools might be closed due to COVID but both pools were open."

    7. Heart Bar Campground

    20 Reviews
    Big Bear City, CA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (909) 866-8550

    $29 - $58 / night

    "The first thing to mention is the location. The back of the campground faces west where the rolling mountains seem to part in a way that showcases the beautiful California sunset."

    "second reason; there are many many sites to choose from. this camp ground has several loops that each contain roughly 20 campsites, sometimes more. on any given day you should be able to drive up, though"

    8. Boulder Basin

    9 Reviews
    Idyllwild-Pine Cove, CA
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (909) 382-2922

    $20 / night

    "The Campground is set off the main highway about 5 miles and only accessible if have a suv or truck as it is a switchback dirt road. Trailers would not be able to make this trek."

    "The bumpy six mile drive up a dirt road to reach this campground is well worth it. The campground has garbage cans and pit toilets."

    9. Marion Mountain

    11 Reviews
    Idyllwild-Pine Cove, CA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (909) 382-2922

    $20 / night

    "Located in the San Bernardino National Forest, within the San Jacinto District, Marion Mt. Campground is one of the best camping sites in Southern California."

    "After walking around the entire campground well most spots were very nice. We did find that the spots in the center lacked privacy."

    10. Banning Stagecoach KOA

    13 Reviews
    Banning, CA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (951) 849-7513

    "Very clean, dog friendly ( with dog park) helpful nice staff, propane available, small playground and swimming pool, picnic tables and grills at each site"

    "The dog park was honestly amazing, I loved it & then dogs loved it."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Whitewater, CA

1835 Reviews of 257 Whitewater Campgrounds


  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 14, 2026

    Joshua Tree RV & Campground

    Friendly staff, comfortable park, clean amenities

    Comfortable partial hookup sites, pet friendly, and nice people. Theres a dog park next door. The bathrooms are clean, and the laundry facilities work well (although coin only, no cards).

  • kelly N.
    Mar. 16, 2022

    Banning Stagecoach KOA

    Nice clean park

    Very clean, dog friendly ( with dog park) helpful nice staff, propane available, small playground and swimming pool, picnic tables and grills at each site

  • L
    Dec. 16, 2022

    Catalina Spa and RV Resort

    Adequate & ok for an overnight stop

    Not a very attractive drive in. Lots and lots of trash in the shrubbery and fields along the highway. Reservation and check in was easy. Staff were very friendly and accommodating. The RV park itself is attractive and seems to be fairly well maintained. It seems there are two rv areas. A lower older area and an upper newer and more attractive area. We were in the older area. Site was gravel with a small concrete area. Unfortunately, no one there seems to care about the dog poop everywhere (not exaggerating!). We and the people behind us parking had to clean dog poop off our site before we could set up. When walking our dog we saw poop everywhere. Dog park was ok, but on the small side and would be better with a gravel base instead of the dirt (very, very dusty and results in a dirty, dusty dog). There is a huge field adjacent and owned by the rv park that you can walk and or run your dog. But also full of poop. Bathroom smaller, older in the lower area. Much nicer, more modern bathrooms in the newer area. Two laundry rooms but no front loaders and the older laundry room only had two washers and two dryers. Can use quarters or an app. Pool and spa seemed pretty popular but we didn’t use. Area could really use some lighting at night. Very dark with minimal lighting in the older section. Trash is picked up every morning if you leave outside your site.

  • Jason M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 11, 2025

    Golden Village Palms RV Resort

    Don't Let the Town Deter You!

    Being reasonably close to our home base, we frequent this park with the family. Major grocery and shopping establishments are nearby, with Target directly across the street, In-n-Out, local parks, and the like. Our kids love the pool area, grandparents love the pickleball courts, and there are always fun activities to do throughout the year. Full-timers are friendly and inclusive of newcomers and passer-throughs. Dog parks are clean and located at either corner of the park. The entrance security kiosk is staffed 24/7, and they'll even help spot you while parking your rig. We cannot say enough good things about this place. 

    Check their website for events and specials.

  • Milagros B.
    Jun. 2, 2021

    Pala Casino Spa Resort

    🚙Forest campground🔹

    🔹location in front of Pala Casino. 🔹Great guest services. Full hookups sites. Propano fills available. The spot are big as well, each spot have a picnic table! Resort-style amenities. Nice Pool, kids playground and dog park great! Near Gas station and small market! 🔹We sure

    will stay again and recommend

  • Marcella D.
    Sep. 16, 2020

    Launch Pointe Recreation Destination and RV Park

    Nicest cleanest campground

    I had site 126 in the fields, corner site and lake view. This campground has a pool, splash pad, park, dog park and access to the lake. They also have a band on Saturday nights. The only bad part is they strictly enforce quiet time at 10pm. I felt like a kid being told to go to bed. I feel like on weekends people should be able to stay up late in front of their camper with low voices. Shouldn’t be hounded night after night! That was my only complaint.

  • Sandy S.
    Apr. 5, 2019

    Banning Stagecoach KOA

    Small campground in a quiet area

    This campground was small, but cozy. They have an unheated pool (which looked a little dirty) no hot tub, and about 3 recreational rooms. One had a pool table with a comfy looking couch, and the other had tables for card playing.

    There was a dog park outside, but not much more. There was a picnic table and a grill in just about every spot.

    Water pressure was fantastic, and I got t-mobile cell service here.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 21, 2021

    Shadow Hills RV Resort

    Urban Glamping during Covid

    Shadow Hills RV Resort is a stellar urban RV resort with all the amenities. Full hookups, daily trash pickups at each site, cable tv, large level pads with privacy hedge, small dog parks scattered throughout, gated security, nice restrooms w/ showers (free). We were visiting family who were just a short bike ride away. Can be extremely windy here. Desert X environmental art installations are nearby.

  • Gina P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 2, 2024

    Palm Springs-Joshua Tree KOA

    Love it!

    Had a wonderful time with the kids and our two doggos here! Great dog park, family friendly and the hot springs was just perfect for all of us. Even have 3 temperatures so the kids can enjoy hot springs too! Thanks for a wonderful stay! We’re here last week of March 2024.


Guide to Whitewater

The San Jacinto mountain range near Whitewater, California offers diverse camping experiences at elevations ranging from 2,500 to 8,000 feet. The region experiences temperature variations of 30-40°F between day and night, especially at higher elevations. Mountain Center and Idyllwild campgrounds are typically 15-20°F cooler than desert floor locations like Desert Hot Springs during summer months.

What to do

Hiking trails with dogs: The Marion Mountain Campground connects directly to multiple dog-friendly trails. "It was nice being off the main road a bit and right off the Marion Mountain Trail. Great area to explore and hike around right off the campground! The trails were relatively quiet so I would recommend taking a hike if you are looking for quiet and solitude," shares Isabelle S.

Rock climbing and bouldering: Boulder Basin Campground offers excellent climbing options right within the campground. "Love this small campground, lots of bouldering in the campground. Beautiful scenery. Some hiking too. Went up the look out tower where the woman staying there at the time was very knowledgeable and share a lot of information with us!" says Brittany N.

Swimming and water activities: When temperatures rise, the mineral pools at Palm Springs-Joshua Tree KOA provide relief. "Had a wonderful time with the kids and our two doggos here! Great dog park, family friendly and the hot springs was just perfect for all of us. Even have 3 temperatures so the kids can enjoy hot springs too!" reports Gina P.

What campers like

Natural hot springs: Pet owners appreciate the healing mineral waters at Catalina Spa and RV Resort after hiking with their dogs. "With two hot spring-fed pools and hot tubs (one of which is massive and SO luxe), we didn't want to leave. Like, ever. The spring leaves your skin oh so soft and rejuvenated," writes Jordan W.

Privacy between sites: Campers with dogs value the separation between campsites at Stone Creek Campground. "The outer ring sites are huge, and most of them are fairly private especially the loop to the right of the entry. Our site was #7, and after thoroughly campsploration it is unquestionably the best for individuals," explains Ryan W.

Mountain climate in summer: Higher elevation camps offer escape from desert heat. "We've been camping here for New Years and other random summer/holiday weekends for about 5 years now. It's only 45min. Away from home, so we can drive back if needed for any reason as well as just a quick and peaceful get away," notes Christina R. about Lake Hemet Campground.

What you should know

Road access challenges: Some pet-friendly campgrounds require specific vehicles. "The bumpy six mile drive up a dirt road to reach this campground is well worth it. The campground has garbage cans and pit toilets," explains Rebecca L. about Boulder Basin Campground.

Seasonal water availability: Water access varies by season and campground. "Make sure to bring your own water as someone had to steal the campground pump; hopefully it will get fixed but just bring your own water just in case," advises Krystle L.

Wind conditions: Desert locations experience strong winds. "Way too windy. We had tents and trailers. None of us slept. The trailer rocked horribly and the tents were filled with dirts. The yurts walls were impacted by the wind and the maintenance people were out trying to fix them," warns Theresa O.

Tips for camping with families

Mineral pools for kids: The Banning Stagecoach KOA offers family-friendly amenities. "Cute campground with good park and pool and dogpark," mentions Charlott K. This makes for an excellent base when traveling with both children and pets.

Nature programs: Pet-friendly campgrounds often offer educational opportunities. "We took the kids on the nature walk and they loved it! Big brother read the signs about the pine cones to his little sisters!" shares Brittany N.

Temperature planning: Mountain temperatures drop significantly at night, even when bringing pets. "I took my boys camping for the weekend and Lake Hemet campground where we had a good time, but wish we would have gone during the week," says Joe P., noting the importance of timing visits properly.

Tips from RVers

RV site privacy: At Catalina Spa and RV Resort, "We've been here for about 4 weeks and are going to store our rig and car here for a month before returning for another 3 weeks in Jan-Feb. The sites are spaced moderately with easy access to hookups and shrubbery between each site. We have a 39ft DP towing a car, and both fit nicely," reports Scott G.

Hookup considerations: When selecting pet-friendly RV sites, check placement of utilities. "Our dump hookup ended up being uphill so one has to milk the house to empty (our neighbors had the same situation)," warns Cindy B. about Palm Springs-Joshua Tree KOA.

Winter preparations: Protect water connections in mountain campgrounds. "Weather was cold and windy but not too bad. Bring insulation for your water hose or have some type of method that will keep your water lines from freezing. Our water hose froze the first night," advises Donovan about pet-friendly camping at Lake Hemet.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular dog-friendly campsite near Whitewater, CA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular dog-friendly campground near Whitewater, CA is Idyllwild Campground — Mount San Jacinto State Park with a 4.3-star rating from 30 reviews.

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