Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Woodlake, CA

Sequoia RV Ranch's fenced dog park provides a dedicated exercise area for pets at this campground located just 6 miles from Sequoia National Park entrance. The campground features clean facilities with water and electric hookups, plus full-hookup river sites where RVs can back up directly to the Kaweah River. Pets must remain leashed throughout the campground except within the designated dog park area. Three Rivers Hideaway and Lemon Cove Village also welcome pets with spacious sites and basic amenities. ['The campground was clean and well kept with a really nice dog park and helpful management.'] Most campgrounds in the area enforce standard pet policies including leash requirements, waste cleanup, and restrictions on leaving pets unattended. Tent campers, RV owners, and those seeking cabin accommodations can find pet-friendly options at several locations near Woodlake.

National park campgrounds like Lodgepole, Azalea, and Potwisha permit pets but with stricter regulations than private campgrounds. Dogs must remain on leashes no longer than 6 feet at all times and are prohibited on most park trails beyond paved walkways and developed areas. Azalea Campground in Kings Canyon National Park offers year-round camping with pets and provides access to the paved trails where dogs are permitted. During summer months, pet owners should be mindful of hot temperatures when planning activities with their animals. The natural spring-fed swimming hole in the North Fork of the Kaweah River near Sequoia RV Ranch offers a cooling option, though the river may be partially dried up during drought conditions. Several campgrounds provide potable water for pets, but visitors should bring portable water bowls for hiking and day trips.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Woodlake, California (126)

    1. Three Rivers Hideaway

    19 Reviews
    Three Rivers, CA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (559) 561-4413

    "We had a nice site and plenty of campside room. I felt like I was in my neighbors site when I had to dump my tanks. The sewage hookup was right in front of his steps."

    "No real walking trails in the area but were able to go down to the river and there was a swimming hole,$40 for holiday weekend."

    2. Sequoia RV Ranch

    14 Reviews
    Kaweah, CA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (559) 561-4333

    $120 / night

    "Great, clean place only 6 miles from Sequoia National Park entrance. This place has sites where you can back up to the river, is clean, has nice dog park area, nice fire pits & courteous staff."

    "There is also a really nice, large, and clean dog park! Will stay here again!"

    3. Lemon Cove Village

    9 Reviews
    Lemon Cove, CA
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (559) 370-4152

    "Nice drive thru RV’s sites. Friendly Staff and good staff especially Jennifer. Very nice dog park, not a lot grass but good running area for dogs."

    "They had a really nice dog park. Management was super helpful. We can't wait to go back again soon!"

    4. Horse Creek Campground

    10 Reviews
    Three Rivers, CA
    10 miles
    Website

    $20 / night

    "The tap outside the building didn't work and neither did the water fountain. The host was not there for check-in."

    "Two well located bathrooms with good showers at no additional cost. During the summer months the Rangers put on a Campfire program at the campground every Saturday evening."

    5. Potwisha Campground — Sequoia National Park

    26 Reviews
    Kaweah, CA
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (559) 565-3714

    $32 / night

    "Far away from neighbors to feel privacy and great hikes in every direction that go up in the mountains. A lot of mule deer very close by as well."

    "We were right next to the entrance of a hiking trail (#14) so there was a lot of foot traffic & cars early in the morning and throughout the day."

    6. Horse Creek

    8 Reviews
    Lemon Cove, CA
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (559) 597-2301

    $20 - $40 / night

    "The sites themselves are nice, located in a grassy meadow around a reservoir This is the most grass we have seen in several months."

    "Some of the sites (75, 76 etc..) look out on Lake Kaweah. It’s clean and well organized. Some highway noise."

    7. Lodgepole Campground — Sequoia National Park

    44 Reviews
    Hartland, CA
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (559) 565-3341

    $32 / night

    "If you’re looking to camp in California, Sequoia National Park should be one of your top destinations. They have cabin and tent camping. I have stayed in both."

    "Nearby exploring is plentiful Remember pets on leashes on trails."

    8. Visalia-Sequoia National Park KOA

    18 Reviews
    Goshen, CA
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (559) 651-0544

    "They all have the events close to the park entrance. Three Rivers is about 5 miles away, i was blown away with this lake by the foothills but it really feels like a lake on a mountaintop!"

    "I’ll start with the negatives: you can hear traffic all night because it is located in an industrial area and the showers are not hot."

    9. Azalea Campground — Kings Canyon National Park

    27 Reviews
    Hume, CA
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (559) 565-3341

    $32 / night

    "There were TONS of trails immediately accessible from most camp sites, and a short walk from the rest."

    "Good trails to village and grants tree. Crystal springs campground adjacent has more trees, more shade.  Foodie aside: Lodge across the road had market with chocolate milk for $1.60 per 2p."

    10. Dorst Creek Campground — Sequoia National Park - TEMPORARILY CLOSED

    14 Reviews
    Hartland, CA
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (559) 565-3341

    $32 - $80 / night

    "Waking up next to an amazing views of the formation of rocks are a plus! Went around June, so bring lots of water, pet friendly. Potable waters are provided."

    "The only thing negative I could say about this campground is that a lot of the campsites are very close to each other. But if you choose wisely, as my friend and I did, then I have no complaints."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Woodlake, CA

763 Reviews of 126 Woodlake Campgrounds


  • D
    Jun. 13, 2021

    Sequoia RV Park

    Not well kept. Lots of junky trailers with trash & junk. Very cluttered.

    This would be a great place if it was clean. Lots of junky trailers with junk & garbage. No dog park area, no doggie bags. On positive side, staff is friendly & sites are roomy.

  • J
    Jul. 21, 2021

    Lemon Cove Village

    Great place to stay if visiting Sequoia National Park

    Nice drive thru RV’s sites. Friendly Staff and good staff especially Jennifer. Very nice dog park, not a lot grass but good running area for dogs.

    Location less than 30minutes from the National Forest entrance. We got up early on the road @645 am to the park was back by 11am. Only went as far General Sherman.

    Only negative point was pool was closed for cleaning. Just bad timing

  • D
    Jun. 13, 2021

    Sequoia RV Ranch

    River Sites

    Great, clean place only 6 miles from Sequoia National Park entrance. This place has sites where you can back up to the river, is clean, has nice dog park area, nice fire pits & courteous staff.

  • Lauren M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 25, 2025

    Riverbend RV Park

    Riverbend RV Park

    FHU with large pull through spots. Quiet place that was nice to spend a few days at while exploring Sequoia and Kings Canyon. Place has grass, dog park, lots of kids play areas, adults game areas, fishing pond, creek and river next to property is very pretty. We really enjoyed it.

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 2, 2025

    Sequoia RV Ranch

    Beautiful & Quiet

    Beautiful and well kept campground. Also loved the fact that loud music is not allowed. The sites by the river are amazing. There is also a really nice, large, and clean dog park! Will stay here again!

  • Johnni G.
    Apr. 27, 2021

    Lemon Cove Village

    This camp ground was amazing!

    My family and I stayed at Lemon Cove Village over the weekend and had the most amazing time! The camp ground was clean and well kept. They had a really nice dog park. Management was super helpful. We can't wait to go back again soon!

  • C N.
    Dec. 11, 2019

    Pine Flat Campground

    Lakeside Camping

    This campground is situated by a lake. Love this spot! You’ll hear all the frogs by night and birds in the morning, great place for fly fishing or cat fishing and nice folks staying here! We had a bit of fun filling the truck up to make a portable pool, it’s quite warm in the summer months but perfect if you’re visiting the Clovis Rodeo!!! A local town isn’t far away. Great place for the family and pet friendly! It is pitch black at night, so bring flashlights. Restrooms are available, some sites have water, and trash dump is available. There’s no place on premise to purchase wood but park rangers operate entry at a booth during business hours for more information during your stay, if needed.

  • Erin G.
    Aug. 15, 2018

    Lodgepole Campground — Sequoia National Park

    Hug a giant tree!

    If you’re looking to camp in California, Sequoia National Park should be one of your top destinations. They have cabin and tent camping. I have stayed in both. There are trails galore and GIGANTIC trees bigger than your car. This beautiful setting is worth visiting year round and I recommend camping during the less touristy times in early Spring and Fall. You are near lakes, waterfalls, and an array of bodies of water. I recommend coming up the back end up the park for an easier ascent rather than via the 198. The 198 takes you up a steep, but beautiful, hair pin turn ridden road. If you get car sick easily, take the route through Fresno.

  • R
    Aug. 16, 2021

    Sequoia RV Ranch

    Decent Campground, Close to Sequoia NP

    We stayed at Sequoia RV Ranch this past weekend with high expectations, based on the stellar reviews.  The campground is fine, but not five stars.  As others have noted, this campground is close to the entrance of Sequoia NP and close to the town of Three Rivers which has a few restaurants and markets.  We had site 6 for the first night (water and electric only) and site 54 (a river site with full hookups) for the second night.  The campground is small but clean and the staff is helpful. There is a fenced dog park on-site, a nice touch.  There are clean bathhouses available and a laundry too.  The showers are coin-operated.  Another plus for this campground is the natural spring-fed swimming hole in the North Fork of the Kaweah River, just a short walk from the campground.  The rest of the river along the backside of the campground was dried up, due to drought conditions.  The signage within the campground needs to be improved so download a map of the campground before you arrive, especially if you are arriving after dark.  We had issues with low voltage from the electric post on site 6 which caused our RV's electrical system to cycle on and off every minute or two.  The onsite techs diagnosed an issue with the city-supplied power and mentioned sites 1 through 10 had issues with power, mostly on the weekends.  The camp staff moved us to site 54 which solved our power issue.  The campground was full, but everyone observed the no noise after 10 PM rule.  All in all a nice campground conveniently located near Sequoia NP.


Guide to Woodlake

Dog-friendly campgrounds near Woodlake occupy terrain ranging from 500 to 7,000 feet elevation, creating varied camping experiences throughout the year. Winter temperatures at higher elevations like Azalea Campground can drop below freezing, while summer temperatures at lower elevations often exceed 100°F. The area sits at the western foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains with oak woodlands transitioning to conifer forests as you climb in elevation.

What to do

Trail access from camp: At Potwisha Campground, located just inside Sequoia National Park, hikers can access trails directly from the campsite. "There's a hiking trail to the waterfall from the campground. In fact, the trail was right off our site," notes Julie D., who appreciated the convenience of not having to drive to trailheads.

River swimming options: When summer temperatures climb, the Horse Creek Campground offers cooling options. "We had to drive 3 miles up where the river flows to cool down," says Fabricio M., highlighting how drought conditions can affect water access. The Kaweah River provides natural swimming holes throughout the area.

Stargazing opportunities: Lower light pollution makes this area excellent for night sky viewing. "The stargazing is beautiful. There is some limited light pollution emanating from the other side of the foothills, but because you are surrounded by foothills you get some good, dark surroundings to really appreciate the stars," explains Brittney J. from Horse Creek Campground.

What campers like

Budget-friendly options: Many pet-welcoming campgrounds offer affordable rates. At Azalea Campground, "The America the Beautiful access pass knocks the price down from $22/night to $11/night, so if you don't have it, get it!" advises Connor N. This year-round campground welcomes pets and provides good value.

Wildlife encounters: Camping near Woodlake offers opportunities to observe wildlife. At Potwisha Campground, Julie D. mentions, "We had a spacious site, it was quiet, and there were some very curious and friendly deer when we were there!" Maintaining proper food storage is essential in this bear territory.

Convenience facilities: Three Rivers Hideaway features amenities that pet owners appreciate. "The campsite has clean bathrooms, showers, laundry and even rafting. You are next to the Kaweah river and you are surrounded by trees," notes Luis A., highlighting features beyond just pet accommodation.

What you should know

Heat preparation: Summer temperatures can be extreme at lower elevation campgrounds. "We visited this camp late July 2022, hot temperatures although nice breeze," reports Fabricio M. about Horse Creek. Campers should bring portable fans, extra water for pets, and plan activities for cooler morning or evening hours.

Site selection strategies: Many campgrounds have uneven terrain. At Dorst Creek Campground, "We tent camped two nights here. Our site was roomy but not very level; turned out wonderfully though as it rained one entire day and no water pooled near our tent," shares Leslie M., highlighting how sloped sites can sometimes be advantageous.

Seasonal operation: Some campgrounds close during winter months. "This spot is great if you want to be right by the water. The campsite is sometime filled with water so it is a seasonal thing," Angel C. notes about Horse Creek, referencing how lake levels affect campsite availability.

Tips for camping with families

Ranger programs: Educational activities enhance family camping experiences. "During the summer months the Rangers put on a Campfire program at the campground every Saturday evening," Rob E. shares about Horse Creek Campground, offering an opportunity for kids to learn about local ecology.

Kid-friendly hikes: Lodgepole Campground offers family-friendly trails. "The Tokopah Falls trail right inside the campground" is mentioned by Andre V. as a highlight. This paved trail is accessible for children and allows leashed pets.

Safety considerations: Prepare for wildlife encounters. "Predators: Coyotes, rattlesnakes, meat bees (bring cheap canned meat to set out during the day and they will leave you alone for the most part)," advises Brittney J. about Horse Creek, providing practical advice for keeping families safe.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling challenges: Many pet-friendly campgrounds near Woodlake have unlevel sites. At Sequoia RV Ranch, RichMichelle M. noted, "The spot we had was very uneven & the sewer is pretty much on an uphill slant from the trailer, which was an issue for dumping." Bringing extra leveling blocks is essential.

Generator restrictions: National Park campgrounds enforce generator hours. At Lodgepole Campground, Alma L. appreciated that "Generator hours are thankfully enforced," creating quieter camping experiences. Pet owners should ensure they have battery backup for any pet-related equipment.

Pull-through availability: Several RV-friendly campgrounds offer convenient site access. "Love the pull thru sites. We have a 34 foot 5th wheel and it was easy to get into these spots," explains Tonya C. about Lemon Cove Village, noting that "Some spots don't have full hookups so look before you book your spot."

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