Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Placerville, CA

Coloma Resort and American River Resort welcome pets at all accommodation types including tent sites, RV spots, cabins, and glamping options. Guests with dogs enjoy access to the American River for swimming and shoreline walks at both riverside campgrounds. Finnon Lake Recreation Area provides pet-friendly tent and RV camping with electric hookups and a picnic table at each site. The morning nature sounds at Finnon Lake serve as an early alarm clock for campers and their pets. Most campgrounds in the area maintain standard pet policies requiring dogs to be leashed at all times, picked up after, and not left unattended. Camp Nauvoo stands out for its 85 acres of pet-friendly terrain with hiking opportunities for dogs and owners.

The pet-friendly trails along the American River provide excellent walking routes for dogs at American River Resort and Coloma Resort, both located in the historic Gold Rush town of Coloma. After hiking, dogs can cool off in designated swimming areas while owners relax on the shoreline. Ghost Mountain RV Campground and Placerville RV Resort both offer full hookup sites for RV campers traveling with pets. Dogs must be kept on leashes no longer than 6 feet throughout most campgrounds, and pet waste stations are provided at larger facilities. Nearby Sly Park Recreation Area offers additional pet-friendly camping options with access to Jenkinson Lake, where leashed dogs are permitted on most trails but prohibited from designated swimming beaches. During summer months, early morning or evening walks are recommended to protect paws from hot surfaces.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Placerville, California (224)

    1. Coloma Resort

    15 Reviews
    Coloma, CA
    7 miles
    Website

    "Beautiful fall surroundings right adjacent to the South Fork of the American River. Easy walk or car ride to numerous hiking trails."

    "If you ever want to experience the thrill of gold panning, and California history go here!"

    2. American River Resort

    10 Reviews
    Coloma, CA
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 622-6700

    "Nice campground - close to river. .5 mile walk to town for shopping/eating. All sites have fire pit and picnic table. Bathrooms clean and private showers."

    "It is right in the American River and next to a class 3 rapid called Trouble Maker. It was awesome watching rafters and kayakers go through it."

    3. Sly Park Recreation Area

    13 Reviews
    Pollock Pines, CA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 295-6810

    "We had a view of the lake, the campground was relatively quiet. Very peaceful. There was a nice trail down to the water, and is dog friendly. Bathrooms were kept clean and stocked with TP."

    "The hiking trails around the lake are beautiful and easy to traverse."

    4. Ghost Mountain RV Campground

    11 Reviews
    Pollock Pines, CA
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 644-5476

    "On my mtb I followed Badger Hill Rd which is a gravel road that gradually descends 500 ft over 2.5 miles through the forest then turned right onto a trail just prior to a bridge crossing a creek. "

    "It reminded me of Lake Pillsbury north of Clear Lake Ca where we as a family had been camping since 1981. But with just over 2hr drive not 6hr with trailer. There is a pool, and kids pool."

    5. Beals Point Campground — Folsom Lake State Recreation Area

    32 Reviews
    Granite Bay, CA
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (916) 791-1531

    $28 - $48 / night

    "As with most of California everything is dry. The lake is very low and a half mile walk from park to get to. The sites are surrounded by dry tall grass and spaced out nicely."

    "We were in site #66 and it was a great walking distance to the restrooms and showers. The restrooms were extremely clean and always well stocked with toilet paper."

    6. Thousand Trails Ponderosa

    8 Reviews
    Coloma, CA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Lucky us we get next to a resident that lives there and is so rude!"

    "It’s great for kids that want to ride bikes around the sites- but be careful of the river, it’s swift."

    7. Peninsula Campground — Folsom Lake State Recreation Area

    15 Reviews
    Granite Bay, CA
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (916) 988-0215

    $28 / night

    "Very quite camping spot very clean.coin operated showers😭 lake is very close by."

    "Folsom lake is a great place to take the boat, beals point has a snack bar, life guards and equipment rentals, there are plenty of places you can drive or boat to get away from the crowds if you prefer"

    8. Placerville RV Resort & Campground

    6 Reviews
    Rescue, CA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 676-2267

    $75 - $107 / night

    "We had a great experience at the Placerville KOA."

    "I like the place pros would be doing just water and electric hook up so your away from the croud,clean and quiet, great wifi, cons next to freeway, expensive,no firepit but have a communal fire pit,but"

    9. Camp Nauvoo

    3 Reviews
    Diamond Springs, CA
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (916) 207-9441

    $65 - $300 / night

    10. Finnon Lake Recreation Area

    3 Reviews
    Placerville, CA
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 409-5515

    $30 / night

    "The lake was warm and it can get a little breezy in the afternoon. Make sure to bring a kayak or SUP board to enjoy the lake."

    "Very nice area beautiful lake definitely reccomend bringing ear plugs as the nature in the morning is a very early alarm clock over all a great site that we will come back to"

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Placerville, CA

1170 Reviews of 224 Placerville Campgrounds


  • Sunshine M.
    Oct. 21, 2022

    Rancho Seco Recreation Area

    All types of fun !

    I love this place because it is about 45 minutes from the house.  There's plenty to do with lots of great sites.  The first time we went, they didn't have any annual passes because they lady was out that day. But the other day, we were able to finally get a season pass.  You can fish, hike, or swim here. The campsites are spacious and you don't feel over crowded if there is a family next to you. It's pet friendly. The store was recently redone and they offer a wide variety of items, from keep sakes to any necessity you may have forgotten ( lighter, logs, clothes shoes, etc... )  There also boat rental that are a fair price, plus you get them for an hour or so. ( You will have to check the prices and availability. ) There's a dog park for the dogs to roam free off the leash, which also has access to water/ beach area for the dogs only.

  • 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.

  • k
    Aug. 15, 2021

    Jackson Rancheria RV Park

    Love it here

    We love how clean it is, and the staff is friendly. The surrounding areas are woodsy and our dogs love the dog park!

  • David B.
    May. 29, 2021

    Tahoe Valley Campground

    Nice but crowded

    The area is nice, it is not near the lake but the lake is only a small drive away. The place is crowded and they pack you in here, but our site (113) was a nice place in the corner. There are much better sites with more room near the dog park if you are looking for more space.

  • 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!

  • Sarah R.
    Sep. 4, 2020

    Tahoe Valley Campground

    Easy and Central

    We came into south lake to visit family. This campground is right in town but there’s enough space and trees to give it a natural setting. Bathrooms are great and it’s pretty quiet considering it’s popular. Looks great for families and there’s a dog park, pool and trails.

  • 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.

  • Kathryn R.
    May. 13, 2023

    Tahoe Valley Campground

    Tahoe Valley

    It’s a nice park with a store and lots of things to do (pool, tennis court, etc) but we preferred a campground down the road for cheaper for the views of the lake. It’s dirt here so be prepared for everything to get dirty or muddy! We paid for the 5.2gb wifi since ours is having trouble connecting. I’d stay here again but wasn’t my favorite, I liked the general store a lot, cute gifts and things! They do have a really big dog park which we loved too, the dogs also seemed to love it!


Guide to Placerville

Camping opportunities around Placerville, California sit at elevations between 1,800 to 3,900 feet in the western Sierra Nevada foothills. The region experiences hot, dry summers with temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F from June through September, while winter months bring cooler temperatures with occasional snow at higher elevations. During summer camping season, morning temperatures typically start in the 60s before climbing throughout the day, making early morning the preferred time for pet-friendly outdoor activities.

What to do

Gold panning experiences: Coloma Resort offers visitors a chance to try traditional gold panning techniques. "If you ever want to experience the thrill of gold panning, and California history go here! You will not strike it rich, but with a couple hours of effort you can get a nice little bottle of gold flakes to take home with you," notes a camper who enjoyed the historical connection.

Whitewater watching: Watch rafters navigate challenging rapids from your campsite at certain locations. "It is right in the American River and next to a class 3 rapid called Trouble Maker. It was awesome watching rafters and kayakers go through it," shares a camper who enjoyed the riverside entertainment.

Spring wildflower hiking: Explore the trails during March and April when flowers are blooming. A camper at Peninsula Campground describes the experience as "Beautiful secluded peninsula. Awesome in spring where the flowers and grass are POPPING. A lot of awesome trails and little environmental signs to walk around and learn about the area."

Mountain biking opportunities: Several campgrounds offer trail access for mountain biking enthusiasts. A camper reports, "There is a nice cool old bridge to cross the river... plenty of miles of lakeside to explore. Lots of great trails to weave through the campground on a mountain bike."

What campers like

Morning wildlife viewing: Early risers at Finnon Lake Recreation Area enjoy abundant wildlife activity. "Very nice area beautiful lake definitely recommend bringing ear plugs as the nature in the morning is a very early alarm clock," advises one camper about the dawn chorus of birds.

Private tent spaces: Some campsites offer more separation than others. A camper at Placerville reports, "I stayed here for a spontaneous mid-week campout and was impressed. Super clean restroom facilities, access to the river, a nice store, and friendly customer service. The spots were a little close together, the parking and restrooms a little bit far from the spot."

Mid-week tranquility: Visiting outside weekend peaks dramatically changes the camping experience. "During our stay (mid of September) the place was empty and we had the most relaxed time we could have. RV site close to the river and some deers also crossing our ways on the campground," notes a visitor to American River Resort.

Seasonal variations: Spring camping offers distinctive benefits. "We visited this camp ground last year for a pre-spring getaway and really liked it. The grass is green, and the leaves are out on all the oak trees which makes it more beautiful. Everyone else was on the loop near the shore."

What you should know

Off-season access limitations: Winter camping comes with certain restrictions. "Water level was low and this time of year the water spickets are off. This site is right next to one of the vault toilets and a trash dumpster. Not many people stay this time of year and the gates are closed just past the marina so the usual trail access is extended."

Campsite selection strategies: Certain sites offer significantly better experiences. "The terrain is steep with mostly smaller sites. Water pressure is excellent. Our site had 30 amp only and I doubt any of them have 50 amp. The power is not good. I had to bypass the surge suppressor because it kept cutting out due to low voltage."

Access road challenges: Some campgrounds have difficult approach roads. A camper at Sly Park Recreation Area cautions, "Rainbow, Kam Loop, Dogwood and Hazel Creek camping loops are nicely shaded and stay much cooler than the camping loops toward the front of the park but it can be tough to get a larger motorhome or travel trailer into the back of the park. The roads are very narrow with plenty of blind corners."

Shower preparations: Coin-operated facilities require planning. "Dyrt says that it has wifi but couldn't find one and the showers needs QUARTERS and we were out of coins. So remember to take quarters with you if you want to shower."

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Camp Nauvoo offers family-friendly facilities across its extensive property. "The owners of this campground have made it there mission that you have a wonderful experience if you are a newbie or seasoned camper. Great sites for families and romantic sites for couples. Hiking, swimming, fishing and places for quiet time."

Educational experiences: Some campgrounds include learning opportunities for children. "There's a nice cool old bridge to cross the river. You can learn some history about the discovery of gold and check out Sutter Mill!"

Seasonal crowd avoidance: Time your family trip strategically. "It does get very busy on weekends, so if you would rather not deal with the 'Weekend Warrior' type of campers, book your stay for mid-week (Mon-Thurs) and probably avoid camping in July altogether."

Safety considerations: Family camping requires vigilance in certain areas. "Unsupervised children on bicycles, hikers, and other campers walking dogs on the roads is very common, unfortunately so are speeding cars. Be cautious on the roads and keep a close eye out."

Tips from RVers

Site leveling challenges: Many campgrounds in the foothills require preparation for uneven terrain. "I would be very cautious about coming here with a larger RV. Ours is 30' bumper to bumper. I think 32 would be ok. Be aware that Garmin nav might take you the wrong way. Apple Maps had it correct though."

Hookup limitations: Ghost Mountain RV Campground offers specific amenity arrangements. "Nice size campsites. Water and Electricity only. There is Honeybucket truck that comes around Monday Wednesday and Friday. A dump station on site."

Reservation specifics: Check details carefully before booking. "Read the fine print! If you are expecting a full-hookup site, make sure it has septic at your site! Many of the sites are water and electric only, and you have to use the one dump station at the camp entrance for dumping."

Heat management: Summer RV camping requires planning. "It can be hot. Not a lot of tree cover for the RV sites - make sure you bring shade with you. Luckily, there's a nice cool river to swim in!"

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