Dog-Friendly Camping near Represa, CA

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    Beals Point Campground allows dogs on designated trails with plenty of outdoor space for four-legged companions. Pet owners can select from tent sites or RV spots at this Folsom Lake State Recreation Area campground, where all sites include picnic tables and fire rings. Nearby Peninsula Campground also welcomes pets with similar amenities but no hookups. American River Resort and Coloma Resort offer additional pet-friendly options with cabins, yurts, and RV sites that accommodate animals. Campgrounds generally require pets to remain on leash throughout the property, including on hiking trails and in camping areas. While visiting Folsom Lake, pets must be kept from designated swimming beaches but can access other shoreline areas. Most campsites limit pets to 2-3 per site, and proper waste disposal is strictly enforced. The shower rooms at Beals Point have very high ceilings with thicker glass windows, creating an almost spa-like experience.

    Folsom Lake trails provide extensive pet exercise opportunities with miles of paved pathways ideal for dog walking. During summer months, early morning or evening walks are recommended as the Sacramento area experiences extreme heat that can be dangerous for pets. Trail access points connect directly to several campgrounds, allowing convenient pet exercise without driving. Water levels at Folsom Lake fluctuate seasonally, sometimes requiring longer walks to reach shoreline areas suitable for dogs. The American River also offers water access points where pets can cool off under supervision. Nearby pet supply stores in Folsom provide emergency food, leashes, or other necessities forgotten at home. When planning overnight stays, campers should pack extra water containers for pets as temperatures regularly exceed 90°F during summer months. Campground hosts at Beals Point are known for being friendly and accommodating, making regular rounds to ensure campers have everything they need.

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    Best Dog-Friendly Campgrounds near Represa (165)

      1. Beals Point Campground — Folsom Lake State Recreation Area

      4.2(32)3mi from Represa49 sitesRVs, Tents

      "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."

      from $33 - $58 / night

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      2. Peninsula Campground — Folsom Lake State Recreation Area

      4.5(16)5mi from Represa80 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "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"

      from $33 / night

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      3. Coloma Resort

      4.7(15)15mi from RepresaRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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!"

      4. Ascension Ranch

      4.7(3)6mi from Represa4 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "WELCOME TO ASCENSION RANCH Ascension Ranch is an off-grid paradise tucked away in an oak savanna along Folsom Lake with a unique and ever growing list of features and activities."

      "Super relaxing and has a lake that is at the end of the trail. Super convenient. It was cool to experience the animals that were in the pastures as well. I'd definitely come back."

      from $49 - $245 / night

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      5. American River Resort

      3.8(10)15mi from RepresaRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      6. Loomis RV Park

      4.0(3)7mi from Represa1 siteRVs, Tents

      "This is an older park in a location close to shopping. However, the train is near by and can be heard in the park. It comes by about twice in a 24 hr period. Office staff very nice and helpful."

      "There is a little store within walking distance.  Overall a very nice park!"

      from $65 / night

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      7. Thousand Trails Ponderosa

      3.4(8)15mi from RepresaRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "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."

      8. Placerville RV Resort & Campground

      3.0(5)11mi from RepresaRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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"

      "Mini train ride around park, great playground, mini golf, showed movie and a lot more awesomeness. Was not cheap but kept the kids entertained. Will be going back."

      from $75 - $107 / night

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      9. Cal Expo RV Park

      3.1(10)17mi from RepresaRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Great Bike paths adjacent along the river into Downtown or up to Folsom. All Full hook up sites on gravel or asphalt, daily, weekly, monthly rates."

      "then you want a good location for your home base. Cal Expo definitely has the centralized location for exploring Old Sac, Cal Expo, State Capitol, the rivers and beyond."

      from $50 - $1000 / night

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      10. Imperial Manor Mhc And RV Park

      3.0(2)11mi from RepresaRVs, Tents

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    730 Reviews of 165 Represa 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.

    • L
      Nov. 13, 2023

      Vineyard RV Park

      Plug in and recharge!

      Took a last minute reservation. Call even if online says booked. Hot showers, great laundry facility, fenced dog park. I needed to recharge my camper van and relax from a couple weeks of city vanlife. Felt tucked away but close to every store you could want.

    • 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!

    • 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.


    Guide to Represa

    Folsom Lake State Recreation Area campgrounds provide both quick weekend escapes and extended stays for Sacramento area visitors. The lake's elevation at 466 feet means moderate winter temperatures in the 50s-60s F and hot summers often exceeding 90°F. Water levels fluctuate significantly between seasons, with dramatic shoreline changes from winter highs to late summer lows affecting campsite proximity to water.

    What to do

    Kayak the American River: Peninsula Campground offers exceptional water access when reservoir levels are high. "Excellent camping area, depending on time of year camp site may be within a few yards from the water. We bring our kayaks and paddle all day there are plenty of miles of lakeside to explore," notes Francisco N. about Peninsula Campground.

    Mountain bike accessible trails: Many campgrounds connect directly to trail networks. "Folsom lake is a beautiful location, great bike and hiking trails. Clean and safe area. Great place to bring the family," explains Cassidy Y. from Beals Point Campground.

    Gold panning experiences: The region's gold rush history can be experienced hands-on. "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," shares Jill F. about Coloma Resort.

    What campers like

    Quiet camping options: Some campgrounds offer particularly peaceful experiences during certain seasons. "We visited this camp ground last year for a pre-spring getaway and really liked it. Tried it again this week, and it was great again. About 3 weeks later in March than last year so there were a few more people. The grass is green, and the leaves are out on all the oak trees which makes it more beautiful," reports Ray B. about Peninsula Campground.

    Reliable cell service for remote work: Several campsites maintain strong connectivity despite their natural settings. "Stayed two nights while working on the road. Really nice camp hosts and attendants. Nice services; clean bathrooms and coin op showers. Very green early in the season, lake extremely low, warm evenings already. GREAT cell service for working remotely. 5G with 5 bars," explains Brian A. from Beals Point Campground.

    Wildlife viewing opportunities: Early spring visitors often encounter local fauna. "In the early spring it is quite, especially here, with green grass and wild turkeys. With only us and two other folks in the entire campground we enjoyed privacy and seclusion," says Ray B. about American River Resort.

    What you should know

    Water level fluctuations affect beach access: The distance to water varies dramatically by season. "Nice campground. 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," advises Melissa S. about Beals Point Campground.

    Coin-operated shower facilities: Most campgrounds require quarters for showers. "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," warns Emmi O. from American River Resort.

    Reservations may not guarantee specific sites: Some campgrounds assign sites on arrival. "Staff was very nice and friendly and let us pick a spot. Price was very reasonable for dry spot $28," notes Michael about American River Resort.

    Tips for camping with families

    Sun protection essential: The Sacramento area experiences intense summer heat. "The Sacramento area gets very hot in the summer, and this campground provides some but not a ton of shade. The campground is kept very clean. There is some privacy between campsites," explains Lizzy C. from Beals Point Campground.

    Look for pet-friendly trails: Many dog friendly campgrounds near Represa offer dedicated pet exercise areas. "Easy trails to take your four legged friend on and of course the beach," recommends Cheyenne O. about Beals Point Campground.

    Consider off-peak timing: Visiting in spring offers green landscapes and fewer crowds at pet-accommodating campgrounds near Represa. "Another mid-week quick adventure two weeks before spring. Weather in the Sierra foothills in early March is perfect for a couple day getaway from the colder temperatures and snow in the higher elevations where we live," advises Ray B. about Placerville RV Resort & Campground.

    Tips from RVers

    Site leveling challenges: Some campgrounds have uneven terrain requiring preparation. "Our spot was not that great for our 40ft bus due to the tree limbs and the ground was very uneven, which made it difficult to level. We would stay here again, however I would make sure it's in a spot that's level," cautions Tonya B. from Loomis RV Park.

    Shade availability varies significantly: RV sites often have less tree cover than tent areas. "The best thing about this campground is its location on the river. But the sites are packed in and many have little or no cover. There's not a ton of grass and trees, mostly dirt and gravel, at least in the section we were in," notes Nicole G. about Ponderosa RV Resort.

    Some parks restrict RV age: Check RV policies before booking. "Have to have an rv 10 years or newer," points out Mya C. about Imperial Manor RV Park.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Which is the most popular dog-friendly campsite near Represa, CA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular dog-friendly campground near Represa, CA is Beals Point Campground — Folsom Lake State Recreation Area with a 4.2-star rating from 32 reviews.

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