Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Salinas, CA

Salinas-Monterey KOA accommodates pets with no breed restrictions at its tree-lined RV and tent sites just minutes from Highway 101. The campground maintains level sites with full hookups where dogs receive treats upon check-in. Many campers appreciate the dedicated K9 trail area for dog walking, though highway noise remains constant throughout the park. The heated pool area remains off-limits to pets, but the surrounding mature trees provide ample shade for pet comfort. Marina Dunes RV Park similarly welcomes pets with nearby beach access approximately a quarter-mile walk through soft sand where dogs are permitted.

Laguna Seca Recreation Area provides pet-friendly camping with non-potable water access and clean porta-potties throughout the grounds. Dogs must remain leashed while at campsites nestled between Monterey and Salinas along Highway 68. The campground sits adjacent to the world-class racetrack, creating significant daytime noise but offering quieter evenings than coastal alternatives. Tent stakes prove difficult to secure in some areas due to hard-packed ground. Mount Madonna County Park offers additional pet-friendly options with cabin and yurt accommodations alongside traditional camping. Veterinary services require a drive into Salinas proper, so campers should pack necessary pet supplies for their stay.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Salinas, California (95)

    1. Laguna Seca Recreation Area

    25 Reviews
    Seaside, CA
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 588-2267

    "we stayed here for two days while camping in california- it was sweet! we had the whole tent/dry camping campground to ourselves this time of year."

    "This is a nice campground nestled in the hills between Monterey and Salinas along Hwy 68. It's drier and hotter than Monterey, but also more remote and quieter at night."

    2. Veteran's Memorial Park Campground

    41 Reviews
    Pacific Grove, CA
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (831) 646-3865

    $10 - $47 / night

    "Nice spot right near downtown Monterey. I live in the area, but when friends or family come into town, we usually stay here."

    "It’s adjacent to a day use area with a big playground and some little hiking trails. You can walk to downtown Monterey’s restaurants and shops from here, about 1-2 miles away."

    3. Moss Landing KOA Express

    20 Reviews
    Moss Landing, CA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (831) 633-6800

    $69 - $80 / night

    "Moss Landing RV park is a small, tight park close to Salinas Beach. Lots of great food close by."

    "Small space to walk dogs. Campground is directly adjacent to the parking lot and marina from which multiple boats sail for whale watching trips."

    4. Marina Dunes RV Park

    14 Reviews
    Marina, CA
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (831) 384-6914

    "There is a Best Western right next to this place were we ended up getting a room instead as that was less expensive. We did arrive there with no reservation and after hours."

    "Nice super clean close to the PCH walking distance from a amazing beach. Nice facility as well. No views but I would stay again. Super safe feeling as well."

    5. Saddle Mountain

    26 Reviews
    Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (831) 624-1617

    $70 - $525 / night

    "Overall a nice experience, dog friendly. A great private hiking trail, clean showers and toilets"

    "Super dog friendly.  10 minute drive to town, 15 to the beach, and 10 minutes to hike at Garland Ranch. We are tent car campers. "

    6. Sunset State Beach

    28 Reviews
    Watsonville, CA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (831) 763-7063

    "Dogs can be allowed on beach if you go to the right of the main entrance. No dogs to the left.  Camp sites vary but the best loop is South Loop. Some with ocean views but those are hard to reserve. "

    "The beach only allows dogs in one location and you need to drive to it. There are stairs to the trail from Dune Camp but dogs are not allowed there because it is a Plover nesting site."

    7. Hollister Hills State Vehicular Recreation Area

    8 Reviews
    Salinas, CA
    7 miles
    Website

    $10 / night

    "You pay your fee at the kiosk at the entrance, and once you enter you have your choice of several camp areas.  You are free to drive around and choose a spot in any of the campgrounds."

    "For an organized trail run I would give it a 5 star as it was very respectful and actually not loud at all including day light hours."

    8. Pinnacles Campground — Pinnacles National Park

    99 Reviews
    Pinnacles, CA
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (831) 200-1722

    $48 - $174 / night

    "The campground loop we were in was full and the sites are fairly close to your neighbor but it wasn't bad. The main reason being absolutely NO generators allowed so it was peaceful."

    "Per my rating system, this is very close to being 5 stars, meaning it's worth planning a trip from out of state just to visit this park and surrounding national/state forest for 3 days or more  The only"

    9. Salinas-Monterey KOA

    7 Reviews
    Castroville, CA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (831) 663-2886

    "Close to the highway with a fairly easy on and off the although it's a little confusing at first. All day/night highway noise but it starts to become white noise after a while."

    "The location is very secluded as bd far from stores but fairly close to the sea. Have visited a few time and enjoy the stay. Not many issues. I’m looking forward to the Upgrades!"

    10. Mount Madonna County Park

    33 Reviews
    Gilroy, CA
    22 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 Salinas, CA

1082 Reviews of 95 Salinas 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

  • J
    Nov. 14, 2020

    Yanks RV Resort

    An Oasis in the Middle of Nowhere

    After being on the road for 2 1/2 months this place was just what we needed for a stop over on our way NORTH on 101. Clean everything, perfect level cement pad, large very nice dog park with room for the pups to run and play and a friendly helpful staff. This would be a perfect place to explore Pinnacle National or Hearst Castle. There is nothing near buy, except a Shell station with the lowest diesel prices I’ve seen in California. We ordered dinner from Luigi’s (located in Gonzales) they delivered for free and the food was fantastic. We will definitely stay here again.

  • haelie A.
    Nov. 1, 2022

    Laguna Seca Recreation Area

    racetrack!

    we stayed here for two days while camping in california- it was sweet! we had the whole tent/dry camping campground to ourselves this time of year.

    i couldn't find anything about rates online, so if you are trying to figure that out--- it's not the cheapest. dry camping ranges from 40-50$ and full hookup from 50$-60$, though i do think they have discounts for off season (november-....march? not sure.) waking up and watching the open track was super fun. lots of cool trails and viewpoints.

    > good thing to mention, we showered on the third morning. my (male) partners shower was hot, and my (female) shower was so freezing. so maybe showers in the male bathroom, although way grosser, are the move!

  • c
    Jul. 25, 2025

    Marina Dunes RV Park

    It’ll work..

    The campsites specifically are nice, but the campground was very disappointing. Lots of freeway noise, amenities were disappointing (fitness center was only open until 9-5?), dog park was closed, beach requires a brutal walk through soft sand. It’ll work as a landing point for a couple nights, but don’t plan on this being a nice campground to enjoy your vacation at.

  • E
    Oct. 25, 2022

    Yanks RV Resort

    Best for doggo by far!!

    This resort has two beautiful dog parks and a dog washing station! Not to mention, The beautiful and clean bathrooms for the humans!! The park overall is clean, spacious, and quiet! This was our last stop on our way home and we clearly saved the best for last! 

  • 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.


Guide to Salinas

Campsites near Salinas offer direct access to both coastal areas and the inland mountains of central California. The region's Mediterranean climate creates ideal camping conditions with warm days and cooler nights, especially in the hills where temperatures can drop 15-20 degrees compared to Salinas proper. State and county parks throughout the area maintain camping facilities at elevations ranging from sea level to 3,000 feet.

What to do

Explore off-road trails: Hollister Hills State Vehicular Recreation Area offers extensive trails for both motorized and non-motorized recreation. "The views were better and it was more remote, but no fires. So we decided to stay at the Obstacle Course Campground. Each site had a table and fire pit," reports Joe C., who paid just $10 for camping.

Visit the Pinnacles National Park: Located about an hour from Salinas, Pinnacles Campground offers access to unique rock formations and bat caves. "Super fun for adventurous kids. If you camp here in the summer it'll be really hot, but the good news is there is a swimming pool at the campground. We usually do a early morning hike and then spend the afternoon cooling off at the pool," explains Debi R.

Whale watching: The Moss Landing area provides opportunities to see marine wildlife. "You can see the sandy beach across the street. You are minutes from launch points for both power or paddle sports. If you want a site seeing tour, they take off from the parking lot next to the KOA," notes stephanie.

Archery practice: Mount Madonna County Park features a dedicated archery range with targets set throughout the forest. "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," says April N.

What campers like

Quiet evenings away from crowds: "During the day the camp areas become a parking & staging area for people to unload their bikes and get ready for a day of zooming around on the dirt. As insanely noisy as it is during the day, riding is prohibited after sunset and so the place blissfully clears out in the evening and you have it pretty much to yourself in complete silence," Laura M. observes about Hollister Hills.

Beach proximity: Sunset State Beach provides direct access to less crowded coastline. "Beach is long and expansive with very few people on an average day. Nice place to take a stroll and relax. Not far from Santa Cruz, maybe 25-30 minutes depending on traffic," Mauriel O. explains.

Shade coverage: Several campers note the abundant tree cover at certain campgrounds. "Almost all the sites were fully shaded by the big redwoods. Site 211 was listed as 30' trailer but that was definitely not the case as it was a weird triangle parking area. We made it work and enjoyed the park," reports Weston W. about Mount Madonna County Park.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: The region hosts diverse wildlife populations. "The campground is split by a creek which has a lot of critters, rabbits, chipmunks(?), quail, mice, and raccoon. My campsite was right next to a common raccoon path and a few walked by within a few feet of me and my campfire," notes Christopher V. at Pinnacles.

What you should know

Non-potable water restrictions: Several campgrounds in the region have limited drinking water. "There are 30 amp sites but all of the available water is non-potable due to the level of arsenic. There are hot showers, picnic benches at each site and some sites are pull-through," HandL C. explains about Veteran's Memorial Park Campground.

Beach access challenges: Some "beachfront" campgrounds require significant walks. "It'll work as a landing point for a couple nights, but don't plan on this being a nice campground to enjoy your vacation at. Lots of freeway noise, amenities were disappointing, beach requires a brutal walk through soft sand," courtney A. warns about Marina Dunes RV Park.

Temperature variations: Coastal fog and elevation changes create microclimates. "It is a lot colder here than on the valley floor. Prepare for it to be 40deg colder than Gilroy or San Jose. We weren't prepared & had to drive into town & buy more clothes!" April N. cautions about Mount Madonna County Park.

Raccoon presence: Multiple campers mention active wildlife, particularly at Pinnacles. "Raccoons everywhere. Seriously leave your car locked, these little buggers were not afraid of humans," warns Theresa N. Similarly, Philip D. notes, "When we got here there were cars racing around the track. Very interesting experience! It's a little loud during the day but they stop racing around 6pm."

Tips for camping with families

Pool access during hot months: Saddle Mountain Ranch offers a heated swimming pool and child-friendly facilities. "Lots of activities for younger kids. Convenient location, lots of amenities. Cabin was super nice to stay in after a week of car camping! Kitchenette, bathroom, hot water. Perfect," reports Tim F.

Open play areas: Some campgrounds provide dedicated recreation spaces. "Great campground for beginning campers and glampers. Good playground for kids. Foosball, ping pong, corn hole, horseshoes, and other games available," writes Craig N. about Saddle Mountain Ranch.

Kid-friendly biking options: Mount Madonna County Park offers terrain suitable for children on bikes. "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," advises Weston W.

Dog friendly campgrounds near Salinas: For families with pets, several options accommodate four-legged campers. "The park was nice to walk around, we took our dogs for a walk around the track as well. Overall, it was a very pleasant place to stay and we would stay again for sure. P.s. dogs are an additional 4 dollars per dog per night unfortunately!" shares Philip D. about Laguna Seca Recreation Area.

Tips from RVers

Site access challenges: Several dog-friendly camping areas near Salinas have tricky entry points. "The road coming to the campground is very steep, could be challenging for some rigs," Mike M. notes about Saddle Mountain Ranch, while another camper mentions "16% grade on the way up. Trailers and RVs, its doable but be aware!" regarding Laguna Seca.

Limited RV site sizes: Marina Dunes RV Park has space constraints for larger vehicles. "This place is okay it's just small and loud. It's hard to get bigger Rv's into spots also. We have a 35' 5th wheel and there are only some spots that will fit it. It looks like motorhomes fit in a lot of these spots okay," explains Tonya C.

Electric hookup availability: "They have nice facilities and a heated pool although a hot tub would be nice also. The sites are a little small but very mature trees and they keep it clean. Some of the back in sites for tent trailer are a pain to get into," notes Ben V. about Salinas-Monterey KOA.

Off-season availability: Winter camping offers greater site selection at most locations. "We camped in the winter and had no reservations, but got a good spot anyway. Winter can be a very nice weekend!" Pete M. reports about Sunset State Beach.

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