Pet-friendly camping near Clarksburg, California offers access to the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta, a 1,100-square-mile network of waterways. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 90°F between June and September, with cooler evenings around 60°F. Winter camping provides milder daytime temperatures in the 50s-60s with potential for morning fog and occasional rain.
What to do
Water activities: Access the Delta waterways from Sherwood Harbor Marina & RV Park, which includes "a swimming beach and free fishing with no license required." One visitor noted they "started our 5 month road adventure here and we ended it here. This place is CLEAN! Quiet and the staff are fantastic!"
Biking: Explore riverside trails near Folsom Lake State Recreation Area where the "camp is clean with lots of trees." The campground connects to "GREAT cell service for working remotely. 5G with 5 bars," making it convenient for digital nomads who need connectivity while enjoying outdoor activities.
Fishing: Cast a line in the Sacramento River at Brannan Island State Recreation Area which offers "easy access to the water." Multiple visitors mention the excellent fishing opportunities with one camper noting it's a "gateway to the Delta" with "lots of fishing and boating activities."
What campers like
Clean facilities: Cal Expo RV Park maintains well-kept shower facilities according to campers. "The shower house has a $20 deposit for a key. This is refunded on return of the key. Showers/restrooms are average but clean," noted one visitor who stayed for four nights.
River views: Campers appreciate waterfront sites at SacWest RV Park & Campground, with one reviewer stating they "parked in the back along the river which was ideal with grassy spots along the river and campfire spots to use." Another mentioned they "loved the pool" and had "pizza delivered right to the spot."
Privacy options: Some campgrounds offer secluded sites for those seeking quiet. "The campgrounds are surrounded by dry tall grass and spaced out nicely," reported one visitor about Folsom Lake. Another camper at Sherwood Harbor noted their "tent site was on water and had privacy of bush on one side (unlike RVs)."
What you should know
Seasonal considerations: Summer heat affects camping comfort in the Clarksburg area. At Flag City RV Resort, a visitor noted "small trees with little or no shade but full hookups." Another camper warned about "mulberry trees" that "triggered severe hay fever symptoms" during pollen season.
Noise levels: Proximity to highways affects some campgrounds. Cal Expo RV Park "is quite noisy at night with traffic, sirens and other noise," according to one review. Similarly, at Beals Point Campground, "it can be a little noisy with the close proximity to the road."
Price variations: Campground rates vary significantly. Flag City RV Resort was described as "somewhat expensive" at "$58 for the night," while Beals Point offers "dry camping spot 28.00/per night." Consider your budget when selecting accommodations.
Tips for camping with families
Kid-friendly activities: Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park specializes in family entertainment with "a hayride for the kids" and appearances by Yogi himself. One family mentioned, "There is always something for kids to do. Campsites are nice. Restrooms are clean."
Swimming options: Many families seek water recreation during summer visits. At SacWest, one camper noted "great playgrounds, swimming pool, more than 100 ducks going around! Beautiful place!" Another visitor to Jellystone mentioned "lots of activities for the kids all day besides the water park."
Safety concerns: Parents should research campground layouts. At Jellystone, a reviewer advised, "Caution drive slowly there are little kids everywhere!" At other campgrounds, water safety is important - one visitor noted the river areas can "suddenly drop off underwater very deep."
Tips from RVers
Hookup availability: RVers appreciate full-hookup options at Capitol West RV Park, which accommodates big rigs. At Flag City RV Resort, campers noted "the cement pad was plenty long enough for our 40' fifth wheel and unhooked F450. The utilities are on the back quarter of the pad. We needed 15' of sewer hose."
Accessibility: Easy access from major highways makes some campgrounds convenient for overnight stays. Flag City was described as having "easy in and out from the Interstate" with "pull through sites" that are "easy to navigate." Another camper noted it's "a good place to park for a few nights."
Extended stays: For longer visits, Sacramento Shade RV Park offers monthly rates. One reviewer traveling for work noted, "Bruce was/is extremely nice and helpful! Super laid back and willing to help in anyway, we couldn't be more happy with the customer service here."