Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Gustine, CA

Medeiros Primitive Campsites near San Luis Reservoir allows pets at spacious sites featuring covered picnic tables, fire pits, and grills. Basalt Campground in the same recreation area also permits pets while providing drinking water, showers, and trash service. Both campgrounds accommodate tent and RV camping with clear pet policies requiring leashes. Santa Nella RV Park offers pet-friendly sites with full hookups including electric, sewer, water, and trash disposal. Oasis West RV Park provides similar amenities plus reservable sites for pet owners traveling with RVs. Sites at Medeiros can accommodate any size trailer or motorhome, making it convenient for travelers with larger vehicles and pets.

Hiking opportunities with dogs exist throughout the San Luis Reservoir State Recreation Area, though visitors should be prepared for hot, sometimes windy conditions that can affect pets. The campgrounds near Gustine have limited shade, necessitating extra water and cooling measures for dogs during summer months. Los Banos is located about 5 minutes away with pet supplies available at local stores. Pet owners report mixed experiences with wildlife, particularly noting mosquitoes and ticks at Medeiros Primitive Campsites. Campers should carry repellent when bringing pets outdoors. The area offers good cellular service for emergencies, with Verizon and AT&T providing reliable coverage at most campgrounds. The relative quiet of Medeiros makes it suitable for pets who may be disturbed by excessive noise, though quiet hours generally begin at 10 pm.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Gustine, California (63)

    1. Medeiros Primitive Campsites — San Luis Reservoir State Recreation Area

    8 Reviews
    Los Banos, CA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (209) 826-1196

    $20 / night

    "There are porta potties throughout and a handicap accessible pit toilet near the entrance. There are dumpsters but no recycling bins (weird for a California state facility)."

    "Lovely roadside stop, could be a bit cleaner."

    2. Oasis West RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Los Banos, CA
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (209) 370-0603

    $60 / night

    "So sometimes the drive is fbc full mlm of excitement and anticipation, sometimes I cry the whole way ..This KOA is literally one minute off the Pacheco pass freeway but feels like you're in the middle"

    3. Santa Nella RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Los Banos, CA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (209) 826-3105

    $50 / night

    4. Basalt Campground — San Luis Reservoir State Recreation Area

    7 Reviews
    Los Banos, CA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (209) 826-1197

    $28 - $30 / night

    "After the fires in Northern California prevented us from camping in El Dorado County, we made a quick decision to go south a bit to San Luis Reservoir."

    "We picked it out on a map as close to half way to the Bay Area from Sequoia. It was a winner but there are lots of gnats around sites and bathrooms. Besides that, we were the only ones there!"

    5. Los Banos Creek Campground — San Luis Reservoir State Recreation Area

    7 Reviews
    Los Banos, CA
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (209) 826-1197

    $20 / night

    "Campsites are mostly at the water’s edge of the small-ish reservoir that’s main attraction (at least this time of year) appears to be fishing."

    "Not to mention the water was only a few steps away. Very small campground which made it not feel crowded. Portable Potty bathrooms which were not to bad and well maintained."

    6. Merced River Resort

    6 Reviews
    Stevinson, CA
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (209) 634-6056

    "Large dog park but a person in there had an aggressive dog so we couldn't use it"

    "Quiet park with lots of shady trees, a dog park and kids play area. River access is limited though because of the steep incline. No swimming spots but good fishing areas."

    7. Kit Fox RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Patterson, CA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (209) 892-2638

    "I stayed here for one night in a 22’ RV at one of the back-in sites for the shorter term stays on a drive from Death Valley back towards the San Francisco Bay area."

    "I received a military discount, The park is next to a good sized interchange with food, fuel and etc available."

    8. Fisherman's Bend

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    Gustine, CA
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (209) 862-3731

    9. Coe Ranch Campground — Henry W. Coe State Park

    15 Reviews
    Morgan Hill, CA
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (408) 779-2728

    $20 / night

    "This is a primitive campground, no showers only vault toilets and restroom near visitor center ( 2 min walk from campground) both decently clean. Water for washing dishes is available."

    "There is a small visitor center close to the entrance, with a few souvenirs and some snacks and drinks. Visitor Center only takes cash."

    10. Mount Madonna County Park

    33 Reviews
    Gilroy, CA
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (408) 842-2341

    "There was really no road noise at our site, though a few sites further around the loop did have noise. This particular site has a trail leading directly to the vast network of hiking trails."

    "There are plenty of trails to hike, as well as equestrian trails. No bikes on trails though."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Gustine, CA

377 Reviews of 63 Gustine Campgrounds


  • D
    Jul. 2, 2020

    Uvas Pines RV Park

    Nice place with a great dog park

    This park has mostly long-term residents. It was super quiet, though there was a somewhat noisy road next to us. We were on the first site next to the road, so I suspect it would be a non issue for most of the sites.

    The dog park is extremely well-maintained. Beautiful grass, very nice fence, a bench to sit on, water for your pets and plenty of space to run.

    There a really nice stream to hike along. And underneath a bridge there are bat houses. We went under there at sundown and watched the bats come out. Strongly recommended!

    The lady who runs the place was extremely nice and helpful.

    Full hook-ups and relatively large, gravel sites with some shade. However, I needed to raise one wheel about 5 inches and another 2 to get level.

    Short drive to downtown Morgan hill or Gilroy. And there’s a Camping World as well.

  • C
    Dec. 8, 2020

    Uvas Pines RV Park

    A slice of heaven in the bay area

    We visited the first week of December 2020.  The staff was helpful and the grounds were well maintained.  Flat easy pull through with full hook-ups.  Definitely in a canyon around the corner from Thousand Trails.  You can see the stars at night and it is a very quiet campground.  We were surprised at all the high-end rigs there, some full-timers.  A nice dog park area and a stroll along the creek - our dog loved it.  They recycle and are very environmentally aware. No pool or playground but lovely nature away from the hustle and bustle of silicon valley.  It is about 6 miles to shopping and many restaurants.  A very easy drive off the highway if you take the Tennant Road exit.

  • travelingdancer X.
    Jan. 11, 2026

    Thousand Trails Morgan Hill

    Loved it

    Dog park, nice showers, nice bathrooms, trails to walk your dog, nice people, quiet.

    I loved it here.

    If you have a thousand trails membership ($52/month) then you get to stay at this campsite for free (up to 14 days) worth it

  • jThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 20, 2025

    Merced River Resort

    Good for the night

    $61 a night for full hookups. Showers available but not ADA compliant so my husband couldn't use it. Large dog park but a person in there had an aggressive dog so we couldn't use it

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 16, 2024

    Coyote Valley RV Resort

    Buttoned up, formal atmosphere RV resort

    High priced. Nice people at desk. Damon who helped us park was very friendly. Almost entirely high-priced big rigs, some of whom seem settled here but it's clean, 'orderly,' very quiet. Rigid rules keep the order; nice that no political flags/signs allowed. 2 dog parks and lots of grassy areas to take for a walk. Showers in locker-room/bldg, bathrooms nice and clean. Green grass. Also has laundry with 2.50 wash and.25 dry for 8 min. Skunk wandered by site in the night. Cool train sounds from nearby tracks at night. Was probably the most convenient to San Jose, otherwise we likely would've been in mtns. and too far away from town for our needs at the time. Would not be a regular choice for us.

  • Roxanna L.
    Dec. 2, 2021

    Uvas Pines RV Park

    Morgan Hill, CA Would definitely stay again

    Medium sized campground. Huge roomy sites. Busy little park with lots of vehicles going in and out all the time. Nice walking trail by creek for you and your furry buddy. Dog park was large and ours loved it. Close see to Morgan Hill which is a quaint friendly little town. We made a booking mistake and they were actually able to move some people around to accommodate us. Laundry room was extremely small but clean and functional. They have propane available. Friendly and very helpful staff. Would stay again if in area.

  • Mr. And Mrs. M.
    Jun. 3, 2022

    Merced River Resort

    Shady spot

    We stayed here for 5 weeks. Quiet park with lots of shady trees, a dog park and kids play area. River access is limited though because of the steep incline. No swimming spots but good fishing areas. Full hookups were much appreciated! The restrooms did not have working showers at the time hopefully that has been fixed.

  • Kim W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 22, 2024

    French Camp RV Park and Golf Course

    Quiet, clean and great dog parks!

    I believe a lot of the people here are full-time. It’s a super sweet RV resort. It is very well-maintained, nicely landscaped, and they have some great dog parks. I came in after hours and the person managing the campground was kind enough to open up the office and get a space for me.

  • ProfG999
    Jul. 11, 2021

    Gilroy Garlic USA RV Park

    Not bad for RV park

    First let me say RV parks are my least favorite places to stay, thus 4 stars. But when a heatwave comes through I need hookups for AC. I stayed 2 nights. Very clean grounds. Several shade trees. Lots of little kids. Wi-Fi was great. Could work and stream TV. Facilities (bathrooms and showers) were nice. Pool was wonderful. Staff were super friendly. Gave my dog a treat! Lots of dogs. Tiny dog park, gravel, but grassy areas around too. Right behind shopping center with Walmart, Target, Lowe's and much more. Only negatives were, even though it was a week after the 4th of July, both nights someone was shooting fireworks, sounded like in the park, so my poor dog was terrified. It also smelled like sewage. Someone said Gilroy often has a bad smell. My spot wasn't too bad but my sewer line was right in front of this other camper's front door. I was backed up inches from their slide-out. Rates were reasonable, considering full hookups, a pool and the Wi-Fi. I'd stay again if I'm in that area.


Guide to Gustine

Camping near Gustine ranges from rustic primitive sites to developed RV parks across variable terrain. The San Luis Reservoir State Recreation Area sits at approximately 500 feet elevation with daytime temperatures often reaching 90-100°F in summer months and nighttime lows around 50-60°F. Strong afternoon winds frequently sweep across exposed campsites, particularly those near water bodies.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: 5 minutes from campsite. Los Banos Creek Reservoir attracts many anglers throughout the year. "This is a nice place to camp right on the lake and fish just steps from my car. I was in site 12 and I'm glad I did," notes a camper at Los Banos Creek Campground.

Visit white fallow deer enclosure: Short drive from campgrounds. A unique feature at Mount Madonna is the white fallow deer. "Near the ranger station there are pens with white fallow deer. They are descendants of the exotic zoo at William Randolph Hearst's mansion down the coast," explains a visitor to Mount Madonna County Park.

Archery range: 28 target course. For visitors looking for non-water activities, Mount Madonna offers a specialized archery trail. "There is an archery trail with 28 targets on a trail through the woods. We were there 3 days in a row and did 20 of the 28. It's really pretty and a cool challenge."

What campers like

Waterfront access: Direct lake views. Many campers appreciate sites situated right on the water at Los Banos Creek. "Campsites are mostly at the water's edge of the small-ish reservoir that's main attraction (at least this time of year) appears to be fishing."

Secluded atmosphere: Limited crowding. The smaller size of some local campgrounds creates a more intimate experience. "Really quiet campground nestled into the hills with a beautiful reservoir. The water was nice and cool for swimming or just floating. Very small campground which made it not feel crowded," writes a reviewer at Los Banos Creek Campground.

Convenience for travelers: Easy highway access. Kit Fox RV Park offers convenient access for those traveling through the region. "We used Kit Fox as a stop over on our voyage from Oregon to Arizona. We stayed one night. The park is CLEAN, Quiet, the sites level, The Park staff are helpful. I received a military discount," reports a visitor to Kit Fox RV Park.

What you should know

Water crossing hazards: Variable depths. Access to some campgrounds can involve water crossings that change rapidly. "Warning: the water crossing is no joke!!!! When I arrived it was about 7" but when I crossed the next day to go into town it was 9-10" high and flowing fast. I was legit scared but I made it across."

Self-registration process: After-hours arrival. Many campgrounds offer simple check-in procedures for late arrivals. "We rode in super late at night, past business hours, but self check-in was a breeze! The staff and other campers were kind," notes a visitor to Oasis West RV Park.

Seasonal closures: Verify before travel. Some campgrounds in the area undergo maintenance closures. "Park is closed for few months according to security officer at the entrance/toll booth," reports a visitor to Basalt Campground in 2024.

Tips for camping with families

Biking opportunities: Hilly terrain. Mount Madonna offers cycling options but requires consideration for younger riders. "Nice hikes right from the site or you can drive up to where the old homestead was and see some ruins. Great campground for the kids to bike at but there are a few big hills so make sure they know how to use their brakes."

Swimming options: Limited but available. Los Banos Creek Reservoir provides swimming opportunities during hot months. "The water was nice and cool for swimming or just floating. Not to mention the water was only a few steps away."

Dog friendly campgrounds near Gustine: Leash policies vary. For families bringing pets, Mount Madonna is notably accommodating. "This is a county park that allows dogs on ALL the trails. It's hard to find that sometimes so we greatly appreciated how dog friendly it was," explains a camper at Mount Madonna County Park.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling: Bring equipment. Many RV sites in the area require additional equipment. "Nice older campground you'll need a tent or smaller rig. If RV... bring leveling blocks... lots."

RV site recommendations: Valley View area. For RVers seeking hookups, certain areas offer better services. "The RV sites have both water and electric hookups which was great! There is a very convenient FREE dump station just inside the entrance to the park that we used as we departed."

Alternative stops: Food and fuel access. For those passing through, Santa Nella offers convenient amenities. "The park is next to a good sized interchange with food, fuel and etc available," notes a visitor to Santa Nella RV Park.

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