Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Inverness, CA

Samuel P. Taylor State Park Campground accommodates pets across its tent, RV, and cabin sites near Inverness. Olema Campground provides additional pet-friendly options with a dedicated dog park area where campers can exercise their four-legged companions off-leash. Both campgrounds maintain strict leash policies in common areas for pet safety and campground cleanliness. Coast Campground at Point Reyes National Seashore also welcomes pets at its hike-in sites, though dogs must remain on leash at all times. The pristine shores of Tomales Bay remain unspoiled partly due to responsible pet ownership at these campgrounds. Most locations provide pet waste stations and water access points specifically for animals. Sites have varying terrain, with some offering more protection from coastal winds for pets sensitive to weather changes.

Nearby trails throughout Point Reyes National Seashore provide excellent opportunities for dog walking, though pet owners should check specific trail restrictions as some wilderness areas prohibit dogs. Coast Camp's beach access is particularly valued by pet owners, with a short two-minute walk from campsite to shore where dogs can cool off. Wildlife encounters are common in the area, requiring vigilant pet management particularly during dawn and dusk hours when coyotes are active. Early morning dog walks offer the best wildlife viewing opportunities while minimizing encounters with other campers. San Francisco North-Petaluma KOA, located approximately 30 minutes from Inverness, offers additional pet amenities including cabin accommodations that accept dogs and a larger, fully-fenced pet exercise area. During summer months, campers should ensure pets have adequate shade as many tent sites at Olema have limited tree coverage.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Inverness, California (64)

    1. Samuel P. Taylor State Park Campground

    54 Reviews
    Lagunitas, CA
    7 miles

    $35 - $225 / night

    "This campground is less than an hours drive from San Francisco. It is along Sir Francis Drake Boulevard which takes you through a bunch of very cute tiny towns."

    "Scenic, quiet, dog friendly and close to awesome swimming holes. We booked the MG2 group site and worth the $. It was tucked away and heaven."

    2. Olema Campground

    24 Reviews
    Olema, CA
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (415) 663-8106

    "Pros: Has numerous amenities including hot (free) showers (cleaned daily), flush toilets, full hookup RV spots, laundromat, US Post office, fenced playground, dog park, drive in tent sites, and firewood"

    "We nestled our Sprinter between to large pine trees and took the dog for a walk. Then headed down the road for our first dinner indoors since February!"

    3. Lawson's Landing

    25 Reviews
    Dillon Beach, CA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 878-2443

    "There are a variety of campsites, and they are many - we camp as close to the ocean as possible in the meadow area."

    "Such an amazing location! We stayed in the Meadow View sites cause most of them were available but after walking through the campground that's where I would go back."

    4. San Francisco North-Petaluma KOA

    32 Reviews
    Penngrove, CA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 763-1492

    "Good size dog park for the pets to run and be free, as well as plenty of fun activities to entertain the kiddos."

    "Great playground, jumping pillow, petting farm and mining fun :)"

    5. Coast Campground — Point Reyes National Seashore

    9 Reviews
    Point Reyes National Seashore, CA
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (415) 464-5100

    $30 - $90 / night

    "West Marin offers an incredibly picturesque location to explore, and Coast Camp is about as good as it gets."

    "The beach offers tidepools close by as well as a great place for beach fire (permit needed).  There are two routes to hike in."

    6. Bodega Dunes Campground — Sonoma Coast State Park

    42 Reviews
    Bodega Bay, CA
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 875-3483

    $45 / night

    "This campsite is centrally located on the peninsula. Access to several roadside dog friendly beaches within minutes. The bay and the beach are within walking distance to campground."

    "It's situated in a wooded area so there is a lot of shade on hot days and its inland enough that it's blocked from the wind. The bathrooms have flush toilets and are well maintained."

    7. Doran Regional Park

    27 Reviews
    Bodega Bay, CA
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 875-3540

    "We stayed here for a night at the tail end of a December California adventure before flying out of SFO the next day."

    "Easy access to the beach, lots of day use areas all around this park, and bonus: a dog beach that was available on a trial basis when we were there- dogs got to run free on this little patch of enclosed"

    8. Pantoll Campground — Mount Tamalpais State Park

    15 Reviews
    Stinson Beach, CA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (415) 388-2070

    $7 - $25 / night

    "Pantoll is a pretty campground located adjacent to the entrance to Mount Tamalpais.  You can hike to, bike to, take the bus to, or even drive to this campground.  "

    "This is an ada compliant walkup campground situated near the top of Mount Tamalpais. Featuring 13 sites ranging from standard campground style to a few more secluded areas."

    9. Porto Bodega Marina & RV Park

    17 Reviews
    Bodega Bay, CA
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 875-2354

    "If you wanna rv and craving crab,chowder, and oysters this is the spot for you, full hook up,fire pit , and picnic table walking distance to a restaurant and shops great views very relaxing...the down"

    "Dog friendly on leashes. Really good food at the two local restaurants at the Eastside of the campground."

    10. Bodega Bay RV Park

    16 Reviews
    Bodega Bay, CA
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 875-3701

    "It is a wonderful campground for familes with children and pets. We have a dog and two very young children. We had a blast there lots to do and see!"

    "With a good location you can take some walks to the Salmon River. The pull thru was long but is very narrow. Time you are setup, the camp side of the site is very small."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Inverness, CA

850 Reviews of 64 Inverness Campgrounds


  • N
    Sep. 26, 2021

    San Francisco North-Petaluma KOA

    Great camp for the kids

    This KOA is pretty big with plenty of options for RV sites. Wide variety of full hook-ups or partial hook-ups. Like most (if not all) KOAs, you can also tent camp or tent cabins. Good size dog park for the pets to run and be free, as well as plenty of fun activities to entertain the kiddos. For us, this is a great spot to shoot down the highway and pull in for a few days to get away from the hustle and bustle of normal life! Close to downtown Petaluma with plenty of premium shops and restaurants.

  • VThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 26, 2025

    Sonoma County Fairgrounds RV Park

    Santa Rosa Fair grounds review

    We love this park, we are full timers with a severely autistic son and this park has plenty of spots so we usually dont have neighbors. They have an amazing Laundry room that gets cleaned practically everyday and a little dog park that is the only dog park my Mufasa can go to. The park itself is like a little slice of heaven and surrounded by the town so nothing is that far away. It is 5 min away from the Planet fitness and it is quiet and has a night security guard too.

  • J
    Oct. 14, 2021

    Casini Ranch Family Campground

    Great family camping

    Campsites are decently spaced for the type of campground. Awesome river access, and a short drive to restaurants or the beach. Clean bathrooms and a ton of amenities. The dog parks were clutch, since my dog needs to run. Had some neighbors who were really loud really late and Casini staff were all over it. Beautiful area not far from the bay

  • Eric  D.
    Jul. 2, 2019

    Olema Campground

    Private Family Oriented Campground

    Pros: Has numerous amenities including hot (free) showers (cleaned daily), flush toilets, full hookup RV spots, laundromat, US Post office, fenced playground, dog park, drive in tent sites, and firewood for sale. Cons: expensive, sites are close and poorly defined and the after hours check in procedure doesn’t prevent overlapping.

  • BRIAN O.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 28, 2022

    Pillar Point RV Park

    Pricey, but worth it

    Great spot right off the highway and on the beach. Lots of activities and places to eat within walking distance. Surfing, walking/bike trails, kayaking….Pet friendly

  • Sasha M.
    Aug. 15, 2018

    Bodega Bay RV Park

    Great for familes

    It is a wonderful campground for familes with children and pets. We have a dog and two very young children. We had a blast there lots to do and see! On Sunday’s the farmers market is nextdoor so you can walk over!

  • Kristi D.
    Oct. 24, 2023

    Skyline Wilderness Park

    Great Napa Valley views

    Great place to hit Napa Valley. Staff was super friendly. Spots were pretty level, but close together. They gave free wifi but it was not consistent. It constantly dropped.

    They had a great little fenced in dog park which was great for our dog. The bathrooms were pretty clean with nice hot water. Codes needed for showers.

    Very quiet, no issues. We had friendly neighbors. There were people coming in for day use to use the trails for hiking, biking etc. We didn't get to explore as we were strictly in area to wine taste and eat some good food. We enjoyed our time there and would stay there again. $65 a night. Pricey compared to some places in CA, but probably a good price for Napa.

  • Todd H.
    Feb. 19, 2022

    Marin RV Park

    Great location

    Great location to the city and Muir woods. Good stores near by. Narrow sites. No room for awning. Close to gather. Sites are gravel and level. Nice area for pets with view.

  • Shari  G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 20, 2023

    Half Moon Bay State Beach Campground

    Nice Respite Along the Beach

    We rarely make reservations to camp in California Beach Parks, as they are usually filled up weeks or even months in advance. While meeting up with some friends in Half Moon Bay we happened along the campsite and simply enquired if they had an open site for the night. They did, and we ended up staying for 2 nights due to a cancellation.  It never hurts to ask!  

    The campsite is a nice quiet stretch of grass, live oak trees, and beach shrubs about 30 vertical feet above the Pacific beach shoreline.  While you get away from the blowing sand, you get to hear the pounding ocean at night. I can’t imagine a more gentle lullaby, frankly. The sites themselves are a little close quarters, but all provide just about enough space for a long camper and a tow/towed vehicle as well.  For a small camper like us, there’s even enough room to have a friend visit. 

    The sites offer electrical and water hookups, additionally there is a dump station just as you exit the camping area. Showers and flush toilets are available, but also used by all the beach goers in the area, so you know what they look like....never clean.

    The town of Half Moon Bay offers pretty much everything you need in terms of restaurants or grocery stores. Riding your bike, or walking along the path toward town for a well-earned brunch should definitely reach the top of your to-do list while you’re there.  We had brunch at Mavericks Creparie and dinner at the Half Moon Bay Brewing Company.  Both are absolutely fantastic!

    Beachcombing, sunbathing, swimming, horseback riding, and skim boarding during the warmer months also are great ways to fill up the day. The beach path goes for miles in either direction so you can get some exercise off of the main roads.


Guide to Inverness

Samuel P. Taylor State Park Campground sits along the wooded banks of Lagunitas Creek, approximately 15 miles west of San Rafael in Marin County. The area's climate ranges from foggy mornings to warm afternoons in summer and mild but rainy winters. Sites at this dog friendly campground near Inverness feature ancient redwoods that create natural shade canopies, keeping ground temperatures cooler than exposed areas.

What to do

Hiking through redwoods and history: Samuel P. Taylor State Park Campground offers multiple trail options within minutes of your campsite. "There are all kinds of trails available, as well as a paved path that runs for at least a mile or so along the creek, that used to be the old railroad line through that area. They have informational signs all over the place providing historical or ecological information," explains Joseph F.

Beach exploration: Access to coastal areas from Coast Campground is quick and convenient. One camper notes, "The beach was sandy and beautiful, not that many people around," while another mentions it's "a 2 min walk to beach, with amazing views of the cliffs and seashore."

Wildlife viewing: Early morning provides the best opportunities for safe wildlife spotting. At Coast Campground, campers appreciate that "Wildlife encounters are common in the area," though as one visitor observed, you should "expect fog. Expect cold and damp at night."

What campers like

Creek access: Lagunitas Creek runs through Samuel P. Taylor State Park Campground and offers cooling relief during summer visits. Campers recommend "sites in the high teens (18 & 19), as they seem a bit larger and are right along the creek," according to Joseph F.

Protected camping areas: Campers appreciate the natural wind barriers at some pet-friendly locations. At Coast Camp, "sites 1-7 are located on the inland side of the Coast Trail just south of the junction with Firelane Trail. They're spread out in a scrub-brush area that provides a nice amount of privacy and protection for the wind," explains Michael I.

Stargazing opportunities: The north bay area offers exceptional night sky viewing. One camper at Coast Camp noted that "the sky at night as ideally suited for star gazing since the north bay doesn't get as much fog as the general SF bay area and the city lights don't pollute the night sky too bad!"

What you should know

Weather variations: Coastal fog and wind patterns affect campgrounds differently. At Bodega Dunes Campground, "One thing to note, the night is COLD up this way, and mere miles will cover several different weather systems. Bring layers," advises Kathleen C.

Site selection impacts privacy: Campground layouts vary significantly, even within the same facility. At Coast Camp, "Sites 8-13 are in the wide open right along the Coast Trail. They are protected from the wind and ocean by a nice hill, but there is no privacy from the trail or between campsites," notes Michael I.

Road noise considerations: Some campsites are affected by nearby roads. Samuel P. Taylor sites can experience "vehicle noise from the nearby Sir Francis Drake Blvd can be distracting if you are a light sleeper (and you are tent camping)," according to Tai W.

Tips for camping with families

Family-friendly activities: Pantoll Campground offers ideal access to multiple trails suitable for different ages and abilities. One camper explains the convenience: "From Pantoll you have very easy access to the summit of Mt. Tamalpais, easy access Stinson Beach and the coast, plus you can even skip the long lines and shuttles to get into Muir Woods."

Site selection for kids: When camping with children, consider the terrain and proximity to amenities. At Samuel P. Taylor, "for families who want a quick trip over Golden Gate Bridge to introduce their children (or adults!) to the great outdoors, their first camp, nowhere is more convenient and instantly gratifying," shares Susie B.

Wildlife safety: Teach children about wildlife awareness and food storage. Joseph F. notes at Samuel P. Taylor that "There is firewood generally available with the camp host or at the gate" but also warns that there's "lots of poison oak in the unmaintained areas and off the trails, so be aware."

Tips from RVers

RV-friendly options: San Francisco North-Petaluma KOA offers full hookups and pet-friendly amenities close to Inverness. One RVer mentioned, "Paid a premium price for a Saturday one nighter, but it certainly is a great VIP campsite. The host says they will come around in the morning and empty our tanks! No need to hook up our sewer hose!"

Site leveling challenges: RV campers should prepare for varied terrain at coastal campgrounds. At Bodega Dunes Campground, "the sites are generally smaller pull-in sites geared more toward tents, vans, and small travel trailers. There are just a handful of sites that can accommodate bigger RVs," according to Shari G.

Cell service and connectivity: Working remotely is possible at some campgrounds. At Samuel P. Taylor, Joseph F. notes "Good cell signal with Verizon" though "Because of the amazing redwood canopy, it might be hard to get good sun for solar in most of the sites."

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