Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Coolidge Springs, CA

Joshua Tree South BLM dispersed camping permits pets throughout its primitive sites near Chiriaco Summit, California. This free dispersed area provides drive-in access for tent and RV camping with no designated sites or amenities. Nearby, Arroyo Salado Primitive Campground in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park allows pets on leash at its tent and RV sites. The camping spots are fairly close to each other but often uncrowded, offering exceptional stargazing opportunities. Both locations feature fire rings and allow fires when conditions permit, though neither provides drinking water. Truckhaven at Ocotillo Wells State Vehicle Recreation Area offers free pet-friendly camping with vault toilets and trash service. Pack it in, pack it out policies apply at these desert camping locations.

Desert camping with pets requires additional preparation due to extreme temperature fluctuations and rough terrain. Night skies at Truckhaven are spectacular for stargazing with your dog, and the open terrain provides ample exploration opportunities. Wildlife encounters are possible, with one camper reporting a Kit Fox visiting their site at Arroyo Salado. Many sites require careful driving on sandy or rough roads, though standard vehicles can access most areas with caution. The dog-friendly trails throughout Anza-Borrego Desert State Park connect to these campgrounds, providing extensive hiking opportunities. Temperatures often reach extreme highs during summer months, making winter and spring the optimal seasons for camping with pets in this region.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Coolidge Springs, California (155)

    1. Joshua Tree South - BLM Dispersed

    62 Reviews
    Mecca, CA
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (760) 833-7100

    "The southern end of the park seems a lot quieter- away from some of the more tourist-visited spots."

    "Absolutely love staying just outside the park. Easy access to some beautiful trails and you can easily fill up with water, dump out, and use the garbage from your vehicle."

    2. Arroyo Salado Primitive Campground — Anza-Borrego Desert State Park

    11 Reviews
    Coolidge Springs, CA
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (760) 767-5311

    "Super primitive but heavily used campground tucked among red rocks along a wash. I camped here in Spring and the wash was full of wildflowers. We drove back at least a mile in a sedan to set up camp."

    "Small campground, restroom is a plus, off-roading & trails were very nice. That weekend was very very windy our 2 person tent didn’t fly away."

    3. Oasis Palms RV Resort

    10 Reviews
    Coolidge Springs, CA
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (760) 397-1011

    "The only challenge was the highway noise. But it’s a sweet spot."

    "Very friendly staff and a great location to live."

    4. Painted Canyon

    17 Reviews
    Mecca, CA
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (760) 833-7100

    "Especially in the evenings, our tent stayed put with extra stakes and ties but canopies and porta potty tents would’ve flown if we didn’t sand bag and weigh them down with rocks that were laying around"

    "However the terrain is not very dog friendly sharp rocks cut our pups paws up (he is familiar with outdoor hiking) and if you want to do the ladders or ropes... no way."

    5. Borrego Palm Canyon Campground — Anza-Borrego Desert State Park

    36 Reviews
    Borrego Springs, CA
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (760) 767-5311

    $35 - $125 / night

    "themselves are just on flat sand with cactus so beware. it is the desert so that's to be expected. this site feels more primitave than most others and I've never seen it busy but there are some great hiking trails"

    "We hiked the Borrego Palm trail. We did the cool slot canyon trail as well. Cruised around the state park, doing some off-road driving (all appropriate roads)."

    6. Corvina Beach Campground — Salton Sea State Recreation Area

    8 Reviews
    Coolidge Springs, CA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (760) 393-3052

    "I stayed 4 nights and enjoyed the near solitude with only four other campers in sight. Very interesting walks on the shore. Excellent stargazing, and some fabulous sunsets."

    "However, if you walk down to the water's edge, you'll see fish carcasses due to the increasing salinity of the water (and other issues.)"

    7. Mecca Beach Campground — Salton Sea State Recreation Area

    8 Reviews
    Coolidge Springs, CA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (760) 393-3052

    $20 - $30 / night

    "California State Park… so safe. The lake is improving but not safe yet. Fishing has Improved. There are three separate campgrounds in this park."

    "Sunrise over the lake lovely. Trains go by during the night (tracks are very close by), but didn't bother me. I'll return to spend a few days."

    8. Truckhaven at Ocotillo Wells State Vehicle Recreation Area

    5 Reviews
    Salton City, CA
    9 miles
    Website

    "Make your campsite anywhere, restrooms near by, driving distance to a few stores & gas station. Great camping & 4x4 in truck haven, cool off-road in event for Tierra Del Sol/TDS-in March"

    "Beautiful spot we stopped at on our way to Arizona , gas station / food really close by as well !"

    9. Ocotillo Wells State Vehicular Recreation Area

    16 Reviews
    Borrego Springs, CA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (760) 767-5391

    "Great place to go get off grid if you don’t mind off road vehicles. Plenty of open space to get away from the crowds."

    "Great place to camp and offroad. Maps are easy to get and trails are well posted. Avoid big weekends and pack 3 times the amount of water that you think you would need."

    10. Mecca Hills Wilderness

    10 Reviews
    Mecca, CA
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (760) 833-7100

    "I didn’t have high expectations but after going, it’s perfect for any off-roader. We travel in large groups so this site is ideal for us!"

    "I researched this spot a ton and was hesitant to go - mostly because my 1987 VW Westfalia isn’t 4WD, and everything I read said you must have an off road vehicle, but the area looked beautiful and we didn"

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Coolidge Springs, CA

1491 Reviews of 155 Coolidge Springs Campgrounds


  • 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.

  • Chad C.
    Oct. 8, 2022

    Loomerland

    Excellent little getaway with animals!

    Our family of 3 just left the campground this morning, and we had a great time during our 1 night stay.  To find it, just plug the GPS coordinates into Google maps and follow the instructions.  It’s fairly primitive (outhouse and water spigot), but the sky is clear and the whole place is very serene with trees and nature. They have several protective, very human-friendly dogs on the property.  They also open the barn around 0800 and allow campers to pet the rabbits, chickens, cats, pigs, turkey, ducks, and even feed the goats.  Sites have campfire rings (bring your own wood), picnic table, and a couple Adirondack style chairs.  The staff is also very friendly and informative.  We will certainly be back.

  • 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.

  • J
    Nov. 26, 2021

    Thousand Trails Palm Springs

    Lovely TT RV Resort!!!

    The is a beautiful Thousand Trails RV Resort in Palm Springs, California! The park is large, very spacious and so clean! The gorgeous Palm trees are a little bit of a parking hazard, but they were here before we were! 😊 And besides, they are so beautiful to look at every day. The park feels like a day on beach with white sand to park on in most spaces, towering Palm trees, and brightly colored tropical flowers. What a treat in the winter! We are here in November and December and daytime high’s are in the low 80’s. The park is split in half with one side 30 amp FHU and the other half 50 amp FHU. For TT members, there is not an additional charge for 50 amp. Quite a deal! There is plenty of room to get out and walk in this park, along with a nice dog park, playground, billiards room, swimming pool and spa, horseshoes, 8 pickle ball courts, many laundry rooms and restrooms, and community recreation room. The surrounding mountains ranges are pretty amazing, too. This park is close to it all in the Palm Springs area and everything is within a short drive. Joshua Tree National Park and the Salton Sea is just over a half hour away. The Thousand Trails Palm Springs RV Resort is perfect and we will definitely be visiting again!

    For videos on this park and others, check out our YouTube channel: Jeff & Steff’s Excellent Adventure.

  • K
    Mar. 16, 2022

    Caliente Springs RV Resort

    Not the best for big rigs

    The pros: elite sites are nice with two concrete pads and turf. You park on gravel, but the rest is nice. The people are friendly, but the front desk could be friendlier. They also have two nice dog parks. The sunset view is lovely. All streets are paved. The cons: this area can get VERY windy. So windy, that we closed our slides on two,occasions during our two weeks stay. The sites are also close together. We wanted to to spend a lot of time in Palm Springs and found the distance too far. There is really nothing in Desert Hot Springs except a burger joint and a small breakfast cafe. The biggest problem with this place is the exit area. There is a huge dip in the road. We scraped a bit (45’ MH) and I saw many other TTS and 5th wheels scrape bottom. This needs to be fixed.

  • Jordan W.
    May. 29, 2018

    Catalina Spa and RV Resort

    Go out of your way to stay here

    Seriously. 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. The spring leaves your skin oh so soft and rejuvenated. The entire grounds were recently renovated and it shows. Stunning landscaping, layout and amenities. State of the art fitness center, billiards room, spa-worthy bathrooms and showers. Misters above every pool deck lounger. Convenience store 10 steps from the pool. Mini golf, pickle ball, horseshoes, shuffle board, bocce ball. During busy season (oct-march I think) they have water volleyball, performances, classes, etc. what a dream! Gorgeous views of the mountains, spectacular sunsets, and all-around great vibes. Alos, lots of bunny sightings everywhere on the grounds! A pond with ducks, too. Lots of spaces, large and flat. Always clean. Everyone is so friendly. And with Good Sam Club we paid $22 a night!!!! What?! Our favorite RV Resort for the money across 15 states weve visited so far!

    Only improvements I can think of: put water bowls at dog park, add speakers to pool area for spa-like music to play to enhance the soothing atmosphere, offer recylable cups at the pool in case someone has glassware (which isn’t allowed), offer lotion in the bathrooms, and add a hand sanitizer bottle in the minigolf area.

  • Sherrie R.
    Jan. 10, 2021

    The Springs at Borrego RV Resort

    Great winter destination.

    Very spacious resort in the center of a gorgeous 9 hole golf course/driving range. Check-in packet was prepared & ready along w/an escort to our space, which has level concrete parking and picnic pad with table. 50/30/110, water, sewer, wifi and cable included. Catch and release fishing pond, pool, hot mineral spas, tennis, lawn bowling, big and little dog parks. The stargazing is amazing! Very clean and well maintained. Quiet respectful guests. Great area to bike. You can drive to the sculptures, Salton Sea, downtown Borrego and Julian.. you Will be driving through curvy mountain ranges to get to this destination. Stayed 1/4-8/2021

  • Heather L.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 23, 2020

    Indian Cove Campground — Joshua Tree National Park

    Great scenery, pet friendly!

    This place was the perfect campground as far as I’m concerned. It wasn’t busy at all when we were there in May. The sites are tucked into the rocks which block wind and kept us nice and warm at night. Bats flew just overhead for a couple hours and I thought it was magical! Restrooms were clean and just a short walk away. What I loved best was that it was pet friendly! My dog loved it as much as I did! Definitely will be back to camp in this spot.


Guide to Coolidge Springs

Desert camping near Coolidge Springs provides diverse opportunities for pet-friendly adventures. The region experiences temperature swings from daytime highs of 95°F+ to nighttime lows in the 40s during spring months. Sandy roads throughout the area require careful driving, with many accessible sites accommodating standard vehicles despite challenging terrain.

What to do

Hiking ladder trails: At Painted Canyon, explore unique slot canyon formations with rope and ladder trails. One camper notes, "We love hiking the rope/ladder trail loop during the day and star gazing at night. No bugs and the weather is amazing if you're at the base of the canyon."

Wildlife observation: Salton Sea State Recreation Area attracts over 400 bird species, providing excellent birdwatching opportunities. A visitor at Headquarters Campground shared, "The nature loop on the east side of camp is a perfect spot for a morning stroll to watch the sunrise, while camp or the day use Ramadas provide a stunning view of the mountains, Sea, and sunset."

Explore badlands terrain: Arroyo Salado Primitive Campground offers access to unique badlands landscapes. As one camper described, "Beautiful views of the badlands. Dirt road is rough, but I drove a Versa there with no problem (though I didn't go super deep into the campground)."

What campers like

Unobstructed night skies: Truckhaven at Ocotillo Wells State Vehicle Recreation Area offers exceptional stargazing conditions. According to a camper, "Night skies are spectacular!" The open terrain without light pollution creates ideal conditions for astronomy enthusiasts.

Uncrowded experiences: Headquarters Campground at Salton Sea often remains relatively quiet. One visitor noted, "We come camping here every year and I love it! We're always able to get a spot, even in the busy season... I would never call this place crowded."

Desert flora exploration: Spring visits offer opportunities to see desert wildflowers. A camper at Arroyo Salado mentioned, "I camped here in Spring and the wash was full of wildflowers. We drove back at least a mile in a sedan to set up camp."

What you should know

Water access limitations: Most dog-friendly campgrounds near Coolidge Springs have no drinking water. At Corvina Beach Campground, "There is a fresh water spigot behind the toilets" but at other sites you'll need to bring all water for yourself and pets.

Vehicle considerations: Sandy conditions can challenge low-clearance vehicles. A camper at Joshua Tree South BLM shared, "Nice area, open enough you don't need to worry about interacting with or bothering your neighbors if you don't want to. Just be careful of the sandy areas, got dug in with my sprinter and needed someone to pull me out."

Weather preparedness: Extreme temperature fluctuations require planning. At Painted Canyon, a visitor advised, "Love camping here! Absolutely beautiful! However the terrain is not very dog friendly. Sharp rocks cut our pups paws up (he is familiar with outdoor hiking)."

Tips for camping with families

Choose established sites for amenities: Borrego Palm Canyon Campground offers more comfortable facilities for families with children. "This campground has great amenities and is very well run. Each site has a large fire pit, charcoal grill and a water spout near by. Bathrooms with flushing toilets and coin operated showers."

Pack sun protection: Desert conditions require additional sun safety measures. A camper noted, "The dry heat is tolerable as long as you pack enough water, I had 1.5 gallons packed per trail."

Time your visit: Avoid extreme summer temperatures with pets and children. At Ocotillo Wells, a visitor advised, "It can be very HOT, no matter what time of year so make sure you bring your shade. But there are plenty of hidden gems out here whether it is the wind caves, oasis, of canyons to explore."

Tips from RVers

Monitor water quality: Oasis Palms RV Resort has water quality challenges to consider. One RVer warned, "The water (sourced from a well) is NOT SAFE to drink or cook with due to excessive arsenic and fluoride. There are however 3 locations in the park with reverse osmosis filters to fill water jugs."

Prepare for train noise: Several campgrounds experience railroad disruptions. At Corvina Beach, a reviewer noted, "Road and train tracks nearby, so there is some sound, but after a long day driving there are few better places."

Choose weekday visits: Avoid holiday weekends for quieter experiences. A visitor at Ocotillo Wells shared, "Midweek is pretty empty. Holiday weekends fill up fast and get very loud."

Frequently Asked Questions

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

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular dog-friendly campground near Coolidge Springs, CA is Joshua Tree South - BLM Dispersed with a 4.3-star rating from 62 reviews.

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