Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Smartsville, CA

Collins Lake Recreation Area near Smartsville maintains well-marked pet areas with full hookup sites for RVs and tent camping zones. Pets are welcome at lakefront sites with leash policies enforced throughout the grounds. Sycamore Ranch RV Park provides shaded, grassy camping spots along the banks of Dry Creek where pets can cool off during hot summer days. The campground has clean facilities with paved parking pads and hookups at each site. The camp host at Sycamore Ranch is particularly helpful and maintains the pet-friendly grounds meticulously. Both facilities offer water access where responsible pet owners can let their animals enjoy shoreline activities while following established guidelines.

Multiple hiking trails around Smartsville campgrounds accommodate leashed dogs with access to water features. Dogs enjoy splashing in Collins Lake where families report successful fishing trips with pets in tow. Boat-in camping sites at several facilities allow campers to transport pets to more secluded areas. Campgrounds in the region remain open year-round with varying seasonal water levels affecting shoreline access. When camping with pets during summer months, shaded sites prove essential as daytime temperatures regularly exceed 90 degrees. Sycamore Ranch offers approximately two miles of walking paths through the grounds with turtle and otter sightings along creek areas providing entertainment for both pets and their owners. Nighttime temperatures cool significantly, making evening dog walks more comfortable after hot days.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Smartsville, California (208)

    1. Collins Lake Recreation Area

    25 Reviews
    Oregon House, CA
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 692-1600

    "Clean sites and pet friendly. We took the boat on our last trip here and had a great time. Great fishing spots!!"

    "Not a bad campsite, but was surrounded by RVs and people walking around. Can’t bring dogs onto the beach area which was a bummer, but was too crowded anyways"

    2. Sycamore Ranch RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Smartsville, CA
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 741-1190

    "This is such a beautiful piece of California."

    "There is a boat launch, and a pretty county park is adjacent."

    3. Manzanita Rock Meadow

    6 Reviews
    North San Juan, CA
    10 miles
    +1 (530) 263-3656

    $40 - $55 / night

    "She told us of some cool hiking trails nearby, and where we could paddleboard. The spot was clean with lots of room to spread out. Our dogs loved it!"

    "Situated on 25 acres, this gem is truly the best place to relax and unwind. With beautiful scenery and so many outdoor activities to enjoy, we know you'll be planning your next stay before you leave."

    4. Thousand Trails Lake of the Springs

    7 Reviews
    Oregon House, CA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "They said it would be okay as long as I had the gear to sleep outside in a tent as well. The place was quiet and we had no issues."

    "Very nice campground, but cell coverage is nonexistent outside of one small area."

    5. Laughing Buddha RV/Tent Camp

    4 Reviews
    North San Juan, CA
    10 miles
    +1 (530) 263-3656

    $55 / night

    "It was quiet and private, but close to the hosts so they visited when I had questions about the best spots for swimming and hiking nearby."

    "Had a fire in the fire pit and enjoyed the quiet(except for the coyotes in the distance!). Galen, our host, was always available to answer questions and to bring extra firewood."

    6. Nevada County Fairgrounds

    6 Reviews
    Grass Valley, CA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 273-6217

    "Very peaceful and the fairgrounds are open during the day to walk around."

    "Really nice with the lake and quiet woods feeling. No hassle booking and really reasonable price. Huge sites like 150x18 or there abouts."

    7. Camp Far West North Shore

    3 Reviews
    Beale Air Force Base, CA
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 633-0803

    "We visited Camp Far West for one night on a quick trip looking for somewhere remote, nearby, and slightly warmer during the winter months.  It was green and beautiful. "

    8. Lake Francis Resort

    3 Reviews
    Oregon House, CA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 692-1700

    $40 - $100 / night

    "We decided this time around to reserve one of their cabins. We stayed at the Diamond P cabin which has the best view of the lake within this group of cabins."

    "Nice quiet lake. Good campsites. Good general store and even a little restaurant and ice cream shack."

    9. Schoolhouse Campground (CA)

    7 Reviews
    North San Juan, CA
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 478-6253

    $24 - $48 / night

    "There are trails for hiking or mountain biking. You are minutes from Bullards Bar which is one of the most beautiful lakes around. I definitely suggest a day trip to the lake."

    "It’s mixed RV and tent with no RV power so the generators are loud and you’ll be surrounded by them."

    10. Greenhorn Capground at Rollins Lake

    7 Reviews
    Pinecrest, CA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 388-0328

    $42 - $53 / night

    "This is a smaller but nice lake. It hasn’t ever been over crowded when I’ve gone. The reason I like this spot is because campsites C3-C10 have the most shade you can hope for!"

    "They have a convenience store that is walkable distance to get supplies, food, candy from. You should reserve a spot right on the lake. If you have a boat you can anchor it right in front."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Smartsville, CA

606 Reviews of 208 Smartsville Campgrounds


  • K
    Jul. 31, 2021

    SacWest RV Park & Campground

    Perfect for what it is.

    Perfect for what it is which is a basic parking lot RV park. The amenities are pretty great, lovely pool, petting zoo and my favorite the fenced dog park. Oh and they have a dog wash with leash clip!!! So many parks miss the opportunity for dog friendly features. They have the cleanest bathrooms i have ever experienced at an RV park.

    My only disappointment was the wifi connection specifically in communal spaces close to the office where it makes sense to have strong connection. Their rec room would be a perfect place to hey some work done if only the wifi was powerful enough. Since i was working on the road I was specifically in need of this amenity. I heard certain RV spots had great reception but unfortunately not ours.

  • Brian A.
    Mar. 22, 2022

    Oroville-Feather Falls Casino KOA

    Really nice spot.

    Right behind a casino, but a really nice park. Excellent bathrooms and showers. A pool area and dog park. Good Wi-Fi and amenities. A little pricier than what I am used to but it was a really nice place to stay the night. Also awesome treat bad for the dog provided at check in, a really nice touch.

  • J
    Aug. 7, 2021

    SacWest RV Park & Campground

    A cute stay in the city

    We stayed here on our first foray into van camping. We were so surprised how clean the restrooms were. So far its been the best we’ve seen. My dog loved the off leash dog park. I waited until there was no one around because she’s a little skittish. Would recommend!

  • David & Sue C.
    Feb. 15, 2021

    SacWest RV Park & Campground

    We LOVED this campground!

    This was truly a gem to find after leaving Lake Tahoe early to avoid the incoming storm. We’d planned to only stopover one night but extended our stay. It was clean, had friendly staff, and a wonderful dog park. We will be back.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 27, 2022

    SacWest RV Park & Campground

    Everything we need

    We have everything we need here; FHU, laundry, clean showers and bathrooms, great dog park, friendly staff. They pick up trash. Sites are pull- through, gravel and fairly level. Sites are close, but it wasn’t too crowded while we were here.

  • Bryce
    Jun. 17, 2025

    Thousand Trails Lake Minden

    Tiny Park, Giant Heart

    Thousand Trails Lake Minden

    Tiny Park, Giant Heart

    We spent three weeks at Lake Minden and, to be honest, judged it too quickly. It’s one of the smaller Thousand Trails parks, and when we first rolled in, we weren’t sure it was going to be our kind of place. That changed fast.

    Right off the bat, we were greeted warmly at the gate- no awkward waiting or guessing, just a “Hey there, welcome!” kind of vibe. Our assigned spot had a bad electric hookup, but moving one space over solved that and actually gave us a better view. So, win-win. 

    The park, like many Thousand Trails locations, is clearly from a different era. The facilities, the grounds, even the layout- it all shows its age in the same way most of these long-standing parks do. But here’s the difference: it’s obvious they take care of what they have. You can feel the pride in the upkeep, and honestly, I’d take a clean, cared-for 50-year-old park over a neglected new one any day.

    The community here is what made the trip. The staff pour real effort into the activities- they’re on time, thoughtful, and welcoming. Friday potlucks were the soul of the park. We forgot our plates and silverware more than once (parent brain), and Barbara, the activities director, always had us covered without missing a beat. That kind of care doesn’t go unnoticed.

    Easter weekend took it to another level. My toddler had the time of his life painting eggs and coloring puzzles, and my wife - who’d never painted an egg before - might’ve had more fun than he did. The Easter egg hunt was packed with families and even staff with their kids. Prizes for the winners, candy in the eggs for the rest of us- my toddler’s too young for the sweets, so I had no choice but to help. That’s what dads are for, right?

    There’s an ice cream social every Saturday, and it’s as delightful as it sounds. Tons of toppings, lots of conversation, and just a genuinely happy way to spend a weekend afternoon. We missed candy bar bingo this time, but it's already on the list for our return trip.

    Special thanks to Gwen, the park manager, who couldn’t have been more welcoming. The assistant manager warmed up by the end of our stay, which made us feel even more like part of the community.

    Facilities were surprisingly polished. The showers were spotless, stocked, and looked freshly upgraded with woodgrain tile and real stall doors. Toilets and sinks were just as clean, and even when I accidentally left my shampoo in the shower, I found it days later placed neatly on the side counter. That’s rare. Housekeeping here clearly cares.

    The lodge is small- more like a retrofitted mobile trailer - but full of charm. It’s where most activities are held, and there's a cozy back room with a pool table, board games, a decent little DVD collection, and a small library. My toddler played Connect 4 like a champion (even though he mostly used it as a coin-drop game), and, tried valiantly to reach the pool balls.

    Now, the lake. It’s... functional. Let’s be honest, it’s a man-made basin with some concrete leftovers that litter the sides that look like the Ghost of Swimming Pools Past. Not the prettiest, but they do stock it with fish and the docks looked newly redone- one rebuilt while we were there, looked really nice when they finished. I didn’t bring my gear, but next time, I’m sneaking out for some dad-time with a rod and reel.

    There’s no pool at this park, but the grassy areas made up for it. Annual sites had a huge open field behind them where my son ran wild playing ball and chase. Minden must’ve mowed the day we arrived because the smell of cut grass hit us like nostalgia. They kept it mowed weekly, and my kid was hypnotized by the riding mower going up and down the stretch. In fact there's enough gassy area I thought a great spring/summertime regular event would be water days- think slip'n slides and mist sprinklers set up for the kids. That would be fun... and a cool relief in those hotter days.

    There’s a playground with a raised soft-chip base, multiple slides, and just the right level of challenge for a toddler. He had a blast. Even the dog park, while nothing fancy (just a weed-sprouting rectangle), gave our Silky terriers a space to run a few laps. I may or may not have snuck them into the field after hours for some frisbee time. Nobody tell.

    Connectivity was solid- I had full AT&T service for calls, texts, and data the entire time. It was a quiet park, minus one domestic dispute from a neighboring site that cleared up fast (and they moved out the next day). Otherwise, peaceful and calm.

    Now, let’s talk about traffic flow- because this one got me. The park is built around a lake, and the road looping around it is one-way, enforced with a strict 5 mph speed limit. That’s great if you have kids or dogs and you want a calm environment. Not so great when you realize halfway to the store that you forgot your wallet. What should’ve been a quick grab turned into a 10-minute drive out, a 10-minute drive back in, and then… yep, 10 minutes out again. I’ve taken shorter road trips just to get ice cream. Lesson learned.

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    Stay Summary & Scores

    Restroom & Shower Facilities: ★★★★★

    Exceptionally clean, stocked, and well-maintained. Modern-feeling shower stalls with privacy and woodgrain tile. Toilets and sinks equally spotless.

    Lodge Amenities & Common Spaces: ★★★★☆

    Compact but full of charm. Activities room, pool table, games, small library. Retrofitted mobile unit, but used thoughtfully and consistently.

    Overall Cleanliness & Maintenance: ★★★★★

    Top-tier. Grass is cut regularly, restrooms shine, playground looks freshly maintained, and even left-behind items are handled with care.

    Recreational Activities & Family Engagement: ★★★★★

    Thoughtfully organized events (especially Easter), ice cream socials, egg painting, RC airplane shows, dog races, and a family-friendly vibe across the board.

    Staff Hospitality & Park Culture: ★★★★★

    Gwen leads with warmth. Barbara is the MVP of activities. Assistant manager needed some time to warm up, but did. Felt truly welcomed.

    Lake & Waterfront Quality: ★★☆☆☆

    Man-made and a little tired. Some concrete remnants along the edge. Not great for swimming, but fish-stocked and dock area recently improved.

    Pet-Friendliness: ★★★☆☆

    Dog park was weedy and basic, but functional. Open spaces nearby helped. Waste bins were present and clean.

    Site Utility Functionality: ★★★★☆ First electric hookup was faulty, but the second was fine. Rest of the site utilities performed without issue. Easy to park and level.

    Traffic Flow & Accessibility: ★★★☆☆ 

    Strict 5 mph limit is great for safety (especially with kids) but makes trips around the loop feel like slow motion. One-way loop adds time - especially painful if you forget your wallet and turn your day into a 30-minute regret. 

    General Atmosphere & Community Vibe: ★★★★★ Welcoming, peaceful, and filled with community spirit. The kind of place where strangers become friends over potluck and board games.

  • T
    Jul. 4, 2020

    Auburn Gold Country RV Park

    Quiet and warm

    The host was very nice. When we got there we could not find the black water hookup. He came out and helped us get all connected. Most lots are used by permanent residents. I did not see any children. Very clean and was very pet friendly. All of the folks were very friendly and most had their own dogs. I am not sure I would come back, I am new to RVing and I think I need muck more to experience before I would go back to the same place twice. I am looking for parks closer to wineries as well.

  • m
    Aug. 13, 2018

    Collins Lake Recreation Area

    clean and friendly

    We love Collins!! Very nice for paddle boarding and kayaking. Clean sites and pet friendly. We took the boat on our last trip here and had a great time. Great fishing spots!!

  • K
    Jul. 16, 2020

    River Rest Resort

    Beautiful river views, relaxing

    The campground is easy to get to and has a nice convenience store in case you forgot anything. It was quiet and had a nice river view. Pets are allowed as well!


Guide to Smartsville

Pet friendly camping options near Smartsville, California are nestled in the Sierra Nevada foothills at elevations ranging from 1,200-1,800 feet. The region experiences hot summer days with temperatures regularly exceeding 95°F and cooler nights dropping into the 60s. Smartsville's camping areas feature oak woodlands and access to multiple water bodies including Bullards Bar Reservoir, Dry Creek, and the Yuba River.

What to Do

Swimming in the Yuba River: Access swimming spots near Manzanita Rock Meadow, located just a short distance from excellent water recreation areas. "We got to meet Galen when she brought us firewood and she told us about some great trails on the Yuba River to catch some amazing sunsets," notes Lev E.

Fishing opportunities: Collins Lake Recreation Area provides stocked fishing areas for reliable catches. "I love this camp ground. Really nice lake always stocked with fish. Quiet at night and not rowdy during the day. Great place for family camping. They also have boat rentals," reports Veronica N.

Wildlife viewing: At Sycamore Ranch, observe river otters, turtles, and diverse bird species along Dry Creek. "My favorite thing about this campground is the birds! I use the Merlin app to identify the birds here and so far this place holds my record of around 18 birds not including the more silent ones we saw," shares B. Douglas J.

Paddlesports: Explore the waterways via kayak or paddleboard at multiple locations. "I took advantage of the water and after getting shuttled up to the bridge kayaked down the Yuba and up dry creek all the way to our campsite!" writes Chris & from their experience at Sycamore Ranch RV Park.

What Campers Like

Lakefront sites: Many campers appreciate direct water access for recreation. "We stayed in spot 110 with a lakefront view," reports Daniel S. about his stay at Collins Lake.

Shaded campsites: Camp Far West North Shore offers large oak trees providing natural cooling during hot summer days. "We must have come at the best time of year because everything was so green and beautiful. The Oak trees that grow here are truly majestic," notes Aariana N.

Private camping spots: For campers seeking seclusion, several properties offer isolated sites. "This was a very nice, private spot, with a large deck for my tent and water and electricity if needed. The space was unsurpassed for quiet and privacy, with plenty of trees but not choked with underbrush," explains Steven E. about Laughing Buddha RV/Tent Camp.

Clean facilities: Many campgrounds maintain well-kept restrooms and common areas. "The facilities—including pay-showers—were very clean & in fabulous shape," mentions Chris & about their experience at Sycamore Ranch.

What You Should Know

Bear activity: Proper food storage is essential as bears frequent several campgrounds. "This is bear country so we had a nightly visitor, the bear boxes are there for a reason so use them!" warns Stacie L. from Schoolhouse Campground.

Reservation recommendations: Prime lakefront sites fill quickly, especially during summer months. "We stayed at site 60A Lake Front View, which had stunning water views and a spacious setup. The site gets a lot of sun in the morning and afternoon, so bring a popup canopy for shade—it made a big difference for us!" advises John L.

Water levels fluctuate: Lake access changes throughout the season affecting shorelines. "From the campground there is no easy access to the water. We were looking forward to spending some time in the water but learned that we could only do that by renting a boat," reports Isabel C. about Schoolhouse Campground.

Limited connectivity: Cell service varies significantly between campgrounds. "Very nice campground, but cell coverage is nonexistent outside of one small area," notes Pamela H. about her experience at Thousand Trails Lake of the Springs.

Tips for Camping with Families

Insect preparation: Bring mosquito repellent for comfort during evenings. "My kids did not enjoy the mosquitoes and bears," shares Maria O. about her family's experience at Schoolhouse Campground.

Early arrival for beach access: Rollins Lake shoreline areas fill quickly on weekends. "You should reserve a spot right on the lake. If you have a boat you can anchor it right in front. Nice places to swim, fish, and jump off docks," recommends Rishi B.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Children enjoy observing local animals. "Had a great site big enough for a couple of tents. Nice clean site near lake. Hubby enjoyed fishing. Kids loved canoeing out onto the lake. Amazed to watch a bald eagle grab a fish and fly away," recounts Coleen C.

Pet boundaries: Specific campground rules restrict where pets can access water areas. "Not a bad campsite, but was surrounded by RVs and people walking around. Can't bring dogs onto the beach area which was a bummer, but was too crowded anyways," notes Steven H. about his experience at Collins Lake.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling: Some campgrounds require significant leveling equipment. "Sites are not very level either. I needed to raise my front end 6 inches to get level," advises David C. about Nevada County Fairgrounds.

Tight maneuverability: Plan for limited space when parking larger rigs. "While the space was long enough for our 35 ft trailer and truck the pad was narrow and there are a lot of rocks to maneuver around. We were barely able to open our slide and drop the stairs due to the amount of large rocks on each side of the pad," warns Melanie R.

Generator restrictions: Check specific campground rules regarding generator use as policies vary. "It's mixed RV and tent with no RV power so the generators are loud and you'll be surrounded by them," explains Kailey L. about her experience at Schoolhouse Campground.

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