Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Cassel, CA

Cassel Campground on Hat Creek offers pet-friendly sites within a clean, quiet environment where campers and their dogs can enjoy easy access to fishing spots. Tent and RV sites accommodate pets with no apparent breed restrictions, though standard leash rules likely apply. The campground sits directly on Hat Creek, providing water access for both fishing enthusiasts and dogs needing to cool off during summer months. PG&E maintains this year-round campground with basic amenities including drinking water, trash collection, and clean pit toilets. Bear boxes are available at sites though reviews note they would not be completely bear-proof. Many sites remain first-come, first-served with no reservations accepted. Pets exploring with their owners will find level, well-maintained sites with ample shade trees for protection during hot weather.

Nearby McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park allows pets in designated camping areas but maintains stricter regulations than some surrounding campgrounds. Dogs must remain on leash and cannot access most trails beyond designated pet areas, making it less ideal for those planning extensive hiking with pets. Lake Britton provides additional pet-friendly camping at Dusty Campground where dogs can enjoy direct lake access including a small beach area perfect for swimming and water play. The campground features approximately seven sites situated just 10 minutes from Burney Falls. Local campers report that mosquitoes can be problematic at certain times, so bringing pet-safe insect repellent is advisable. Winter camping options remain limited, with many area campgrounds like Hat Creek Hereford Ranch operating seasonally from April through October.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Cassel, California (152)

    1. McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park Campground

    42 Reviews
    Cassel, CA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 335-2777

    $35 - $70 / night

    "This is one of my favorite campsites in California. There all the falls, which are beautiful, the lake for swimming and water sports and lots of hiking trails."

    "Lake to swim and boat in, waterfall short walk, General store with everything you can imagine and firewood, close by a town where you can eat out."

    2. Dusty Campground

    7 Reviews
    Cassel, CA
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 336-5521

    $16 - $20 / night

    "Right next to the lake with a little beach available. A favored local spot."

    "The drives in the area are absolutely gorgeous!"

    3. Northshore Campground

    7 Reviews
    Cassel, CA
    10 miles
    +1 (530) 335-2199

    "This campground is situated on the north shore of Lake Britton, CA. directly across the lake from the McArthur-Burney Falls campground."

    "There is also a north campground called northshore on Lake Britton.  This is a review of the very small but great Dusty Campground. on the south eastern side of the lake. "

    4. Burney Falls Resort

    5 Reviews
    Cassel, CA
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 335-2781

    "Great location on the way to many points north along with an excellent morning or evening adventure to the falls. Camp Host (owner/operator?) is awesome and worth the stay alone."

    5. Cassel Campground

    3 Reviews
    Cassel, CA
    0 miles
    Website
    +1 (916) 386-5164

    $20 - $25 / night

    "I live here in cassel and the fishing hear is just plain awesome, campground is real clean and everything you need is in burney and a great sporting goods store packed with your fishing gear, fly fishing"

    "Stayed overnight here during a fishing trip to Baum Lake. The campground was almost empty. Unfortunately, the only other campsite was full of Jackwagons with no regard for other folks."

    6. Hat Creek Hereford Ranch RV Park & Campground

    3 Reviews
    Hat Creek, CA
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 335-7171

    "Get out there and get your social distancing on folks!! Cheers!"

    7. Manzanita Lake Campground — Lassen Volcanic National Park

    40 Reviews
    Mineral, CA
    27 miles
    +1 (530) 595-6121

    $26 / night

    "We took an eight-day tour through Northern California and this was our first leg. Tent-camped three nights."

    "The lake is a great place to read next to or fish. Campsites and restrooms were well maintained. There was little privacy in between spaces but the beauty of lake made us forget all that."

    9. Lassen RV Park Campground

    8 Reviews
    Cassel, CA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 336-5657

    $42 - $75 / night

    "There are lots of trails I can take my dog for walks. Couple of the trails takes you to a cliff where you can sit and watch the sunset. Clean sites and campground. Washers and dryers."

    "The campsite is incredibly beautiful with views of Mount Shasta and several other mountain peaks from the edge of the campground."

    10. Cave Campground

    7 Reviews
    Old Station, CA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 336-5521

    "Found the camp and sites easily right off the highway across from the Subway Cave. Visited for the night with my oldest son’s Boy Scout troop, troop 16."

    "Location is close to local store. Very popular spot for fishing. Normally sites are hard to get on the weekends or holiday weekends"

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Cassel, CA

698 Reviews of 152 Cassel Campgrounds


  • R
    Sep. 9, 2023

    Beehive Point Shoreline Campground

    Great Location With Caution

    This was a nice short distance away from the i5. Great view of greenery and lake and the night stars. If you happen to have pets be cautious there is a lot of broken glass everywhere, my dog had several cuts on her pads.

  • jThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 19, 2025

    Redding RV Park

    I'd stay here again

    Full hookups in back in spot for $55. Mostly pull throughs in Park, which cost more. Shower, restrooms, dog park. Propane for sale here.

  • Suzanne P.
    Jul. 20, 2018

    Mount Shasta City KOA Holiday

    Relaxation in the trees

    Cute town and peaceful campground. Clean bathrooms and showers. Pool, game room, shuffle board, basketball court and off leash dog park. Lots of trees in the sites great for hammocking (in the tent sites). I would definitely stay here again.

  • Peter I.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 9, 2023

    Lake Siskiyou Camp Resort

    Great camping for tent or RV

    We highly recommend this campground as they have all the amenities…a general store, boat rental, cabin rental, activities for the kiddos, a dog park and pub. Water, toilets and showers are readily available, though a bit in need of a good coat of paint and showers need cleaning/updating .

  • Julie  I.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 11, 2022

    McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park Campground

    Beautiful falls, tiny park

    Falls were gorgeous. Rum trail is an easy little walk (largely paved). Large picnic area. Not much else to do in the park but good stop if you are thru hiking the PCT.

    Bathrooms were clean, flush toilets, hot showers. NO cell service. Had a little camp shop.

    NOT a very dog-friendly park, didn’t even see a pet area for them to get out and potty.

  • Cynthia K.
    Sep. 7, 2021

    Mt. Lassen-Shingletown KOA

    Wonderful!

    So, we already knew we were in trouble. Lassen Volcanic was closed(it was on fire), which is the whole reason we were here. Lots of smoke, but the campground wasn't in danger. We came in anyway. This was the last stop before we started home.

    The campground had a lot of cancellations, so it was unusually quiet. That didn't bother us! We had a back in site- 33. The best site in the campground! It's close to the dog park if you have a dog.

    The bathroom/shower is 3 sites down. Very clean. 

    Also close to the walking trail, basketball/volleyball courts& a neat tree swing. All this is under tall pines. This isn't a large campground, but it's VERY nice. Lots of trees& shady. Has a gift shop at the office. 

    The pool was open. Lots of hornets& 2 people got stung while in the pool. They have traps out, but the hornets are persistent!

     Laundry I didn't use, but it's there if you need it. Everything was very clean. Service was friendly.

    So, this is a good base for Lassen Volcanic. Since we couldn't go, there's other things to see. McArthur Burney Falls is a bit of a drive, but well worth it. We also stopped at Subway Cave, which we loved& Hat Creek Rim Overlook(which was a waste of time with the smoke). The rest of the day we chilled at the pool! We will definitely be back someday to see Lassen!

  • Kay C.
    Apr. 18, 2018

    McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park Campground

    Love Burney Falls......

    Nice state park and so much to see and do in the area. Burney Falls is gorgeous. The only thing I didn’t like was the dirt..lol. This area is made from diatomaceous earth and every step you take,a little poof of dust rises up. I must have washed my feet 2 dozen times in one day. If you have pets, be carefull if they come into your tent or RV, you’ll have dust everywhere.

  • Jill P.
    Jun. 30, 2024

    Mountain Gate RV Park

    Super Clean & quiet

    We loved our stay. We felt safe and it’s probably one of the most cleanest campground and facilities I’ve ever been to. Clean bathrooms, showers, zero trash around. All around a great visit. Perfect spot if you are traveling with a pet. Highly recommend.

  • Stephanie  S.
    Jan. 22, 2019

    Lake Siskiyou Camp Resort

    Beautiful place to stay!

    I absolutely loved camping here with friends. And we already can’t wait to book another trip! Breath-taking view of Mt. Shasta was just around the corner from our site. Very clean, family/pet friendly, hiking, fishing, and swimming! Overall a wonderful stay!


Guide to Cassel

Cassel, California sits at an elevation of 3,176 feet in the volcanic landscape of the Cascade Range. Campers can access multiple fishing opportunities on Hat Creek and Lake Britton within a 15-minute drive from most campgrounds. Year-round camping is available at select locations, though many campgrounds operate seasonally from April through October when temperatures range from 45-85°F.

What to Do

Explore lava tubes: Subway Cave is located across from Cave Campground and provides a unique geological experience. "Subway cave lava tube, which was the destination for the quick trip, is not to be missed," notes Kyle G., who visited with a Boy Scout troop. The cave offers a cool retreat during hot summer days.

Fishing access: Fish for trout at multiple spots along Hat Creek. "Camp here at least once a year for the last 10 years or more... Very popular spot for fishing," explains Drew H. about Cave Campground. Many anglers come prepared with specific gear for creek fishing throughout the region.

Lake activities: Dusty Campground offers direct lake access for boats and swimming. "It's right on the water and soo pretty and relaxing. Each site had a fire pit which was nice," reports Laura H. The lake has a small beach area where campers can launch kayaks or paddle boards.

What Campers Like

Privacy between sites: Northshore Campground provides spacious sites for campers seeking some separation. "Camp sites have tables and fire rings. Pretty open so privacy can be an issue," notes MarinMaverick. The campground layout allows for easy access to the lake.

Clean facilities: Dog friendly campgrounds near Cassel maintain reasonable standards for restrooms and common areas. "Showers ($1 bills only), fire pits, and FCFS sites, as well as a friendly campground host," reports Jena F. about Northshore Campground. Most campgrounds in the area offer pit toilets at minimum, with some providing flush toilets.

Diverse camping options: McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park Campground offers tent sites, RV spaces, and cabins. "We stayed in the Rim Camp; on a Monday the week before Memorial Day, we had our pick of sites as the park was nearly empty but the website warns that on weekends and during the summer, this park does fill up," explains Lee D. The park's popularity means advance reservations are recommended during peak season.

What You Should Know

Seasonal considerations: Many campgrounds near Cassel operate only during warmer months. "Season: April 15th - October 15th" is noted for Hat Creek Hereford Ranch RV Park & Campground, where campers can enjoy the grass-covered sites during the operating season.

Bug preparation: Mosquitos can be problematic at certain campgrounds, particularly those near water. "Mosquitos. Vast clouds of them, attacking you through the fabric of your tent. In the early morning, when you step outside, you often see a haze, a fog, on the water. It's not fog, it's mosquitos by the millions," warns Michael B. about Dusty Campground. Bug spray is essential during summer months.

Dust conditions: Several campgrounds near Cassel have dust issues due to volcanic soil. "You'll be getting dirt out of your clothes for a week. It's more like volcanic ash or clay ash... it's super sticky," notes Autumn O. about Dusty Campground. The road conditions can create dust clouds when vehicles pass.

Tips for Camping with Families

Easy access activities: Manzanita Lake Campground provides family-friendly opportunities. "I love everything about Mount Lassen including the Manzanita Lake camping ground... Large and well shaded sites. Very affordable!" writes Ann N. Families can take advantage of the short walking trails suitable for children.

Swimming options: Lake Britton offers swimming areas perfect for children. "There is even a little beach area for swimming and launching kayaks etc," shares Tom B. about Dusty Campground. The shallow entry points work well for younger children who need to ease into water activities.

Nature exploration: Cave Campground provides educational opportunities with its nearby geological features. "It had been over 20 years since the last time we camped here so I was pleased to see that updates had been made and the park is well maintained," notes a reviewer about McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park. The hiking trails vary in difficulty, with options suitable for different ages.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: Pet-friendly campgrounds near Cassel offer varying levels of accommodation for RVs. "Pulled in and the owner himself came out to greet us with our welcome packet, never had to get out of the truck!" shares Carrisa about Lassen RV Park Campground. Many sites require leveling due to the natural terrain.

Water and electric access: "Nice, solid National Park campground. The volcanic soils make for a dusty camping experience, but the sites are spread out so that it feels more private than most," explains Sunshine S. about Manzanita Lake. RVers should check in advance which campgrounds offer hookups, as many in the area are primitive.

Road conditions: Access roads to some campgrounds can be challenging for larger rigs. "Not sure trailers could get down there," notes a reviewer about one of the smaller campgrounds. RVers should research road conditions and turning radius requirements before attempting to access more remote camping locations.

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