Best Dog-Friendly Camping near San Marino, CA

Angeles National Forest Chilao Campground accommodates both tent and RV campers with their pets from April through November. Multiple pet-friendly options span the San Gabriel Mountains, including Mount Lowe Trail Campground where dogs are welcome on hiking trails. Crystal Lake Recreation Area permits pets at their tent sites, RV spots, and cabins with fire pits and picnic tables available at most locations. The campgrounds maintain standard pet policies requiring dogs to be leashed and under control at all times, with waste disposal expected. Running water is available at Chilao and Crystal Lake campgrounds but not at trail camps like Mount Lowe and Valley Forge, which still welcome pets despite their more primitive facilities.

Idlehour Trail Campground offers secluded pet-friendly camping accessed via a moderate hike from Eaton Canyon. The trail follows a creek with a small waterfall about 50 yards from the camp, providing water access for dogs needing to cool off during warmer months. Dogs particularly enjoy the multiple stream crossings along the path to Gould Mesa Trail Campground, which sits approximately two miles from the trailhead on a relatively level surface. Hikers frequently report the area feels remarkably isolated despite its proximity to urban Los Angeles. When camping with pets in Angeles National Forest, visitors should bring waste bags and be aware of wildlife, including bears in some areas, requiring proper food storage and maintaining clean campsites. The creek water requires filtering before use by humans or pets.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near San Marino, California (118)

    1. Bonelli Bluffs

    41 Reviews
    South El Monte, CA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (909) 599-8355

    $76 - $88 / night

    "Very clean, pet friendly.....great place for exercise, walking, biking, etc.. safe environment. Beautiful RV park."

    "Dogs are not allowed out on the water, even if contained to your boat/kayak/canoe/etc, even if you strap your dog to you (she has a K9 sport sack just for this)."

    2. Chilao Campground

    17 Reviews
    Mount Wilson, CA
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (818) 790-1151

    $20 / night

    "Campground We had been driving around the campground loops for more than an hour, and had just about given up, when we say the sign for overflow camping near the exit of the Chilao campground loop"

    "I’m no stranger to bugs being around I’m an avid camper but they seem Immune to repellants. Giant horse flys we’re in the area along with a lot of bees and gnats."

    3. Gould Mesa Trail Campground

    6 Reviews
    La Cañada Flintridge, CA
    8 miles
    Website

    "You can hear cars driving off in the distance but still overall quiet.

    • Close to LA. This is about a 15 minute drive then 30 minute hike from my house.

    * The stream is great."

    "Very beautiful now that the canyon vegetation has grown back in and there are plenty of trails in the area for miles of hiking. Lots of wildlife. Fire rings in camp sites but check for fire permits."

    4. Mount Lowe Trail Campground

    6 Reviews
    Mount Wilson, CA
    7 miles
    +1 (818) 899-1900

    "We went in May this year so not much people around. Brand new toilet is nice as well. There was some flowing water still."

    "There's a stream nearby the Mount Lowe Summit Trail, also. Plenty of great sites to choose from."

    5. Spruce Grove Trail Campground - TEMPORARILY CLOSED DUE TO FIRE

    6 Reviews
    Mount Wilson, CA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (818) 482-8937

    "Check for fire restrictions and dig your cat holes at least 200 feet from the water. Or bring WAG bags and pack it back out. Very much like Hoegees campground. Good for families abs Scouts."

    "Close to the camp that's up there"

    6. Angeles National Forest Chilao Campground

    12 Reviews
    Mount Wilson, CA
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (626) 574-1613

    "Nice spot if you don’t want to drive far. Fantastic views. Get there early to get a spot with shade...we arrived in the late afternoon and the only spots had zero shade. It was so hot!!"

    "OKAY... seriously this one of the best campgrounds near Los Angeles. My ultimate go to spot for an overnight camping trip."

    7. Valley Forge Trail Camp hike in. no drive

    6 Reviews
    Mount Wilson, CA
    9 miles
    Website

    $5 / night

    "Trail camp is in the canyon so it’s an easy 3.5 mile hike in, but a tough hike out of the canyon."

    "Forage your way through the Valley Forge Trail, for an intimate night in the wilderness at one of its remote camps."

    8. Hoegees Trail Camp Campground

    5 Reviews
    Mount Wilson, CA
    8 miles
    +1 (818) 899-1900

    "Hoegee’s is 2 miles hike from Chantry Flats by way of the Lower Winter Creek Trail. The site is named for Hoegee’s resort which stood just upstream."

    "If you take the Upper Winter Creek Trail it's an easier hike but not as pretty as the Lower one. Campsite is very nice with enough sites for about 20 campers with a privy but no running water."

    9. Crystal Lake Rec Area Campground

    27 Reviews
    Valyermo, CA
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (626) 335-1251

    "We’ve done Crystal Lake probably 6 dozen times or more in our time in California and it never disappoints on the spectacular views."

    "This is probably our favorite place to go considering we end up hear almost every other weekend year around. Camp cost and parking cost isn’t cheap but the views are great."

    10. Angeles Crest Overlook to LA

    7 Reviews
    La Cañada Flintridge, CA
    8 miles

    "Great view but on the weekend we had multiple cars doing donuts really close to our van. I felt uncomfortable with that."

    "This is just a few parking lots that overlook the valley and gives a view of the city skyline in the distance."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near San Marino, CA

1037 Reviews of 118 San Marino Campgrounds


  • Carlyne F.
    Feb. 21, 2021

    Waterfront RV Park

    Waterfront RV Park, CA

    Located in Huntington Beach California. This site is right across the street from the beach. Be careful and aware when staying here. My husband and I had our mountain bikes stolen when sleeping. When we asked for camera footage the owners of the campground claimed the cameras were broken and they couldn’t share the footage. There are many homeless folks living in the area. The showers don’t get hot, but the area is clean. There is a pool and a hot tub and a small dog park. It’s expensive to stay here, but a beautiful spot.

  • J
    May. 4, 2018

    Lake Piru Recreation Area

    Lovely get away

    Close to town but no cell signal, this place is amazing! Large camping area and I’ve never felt crowded ! Quarter showers and laundry, and a dog park! Lots of deer in the area and Great Lake to fish at! They also offer some hook ups for the rv campers

  • Gillian L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 20, 2025

    Hollywood RV Park

    Themed Park!

    First of all, staff was amazing. We were originally supposed to arrive on a Tuesday and we’re not able to make it. Staff shifted our reservation instead of us eating the missed night cost. Also super accommodating allowing us to extend a day longer last minute. Park is tight quarters with 200 spots. Two laundry rooms/bathrooms with showers on site, plus a cute little dog park! We stayed for three nights. Every “road” in the park is themed with California or Hollywood themed decorations and murals. We were parked right next to a Mister Roger’s mural across from the laundry/bathrooms. My only complaint in the noise level at times which is not from the park itself. Helicopters would fly over randomly, sometimes at night and it could be annoying when trying to sleep. Otherwise, absolute GEM of a place!

  • Alivia R.
    Mar. 11, 2023

    Orangeland RV Park

    Enjoyable, Clean, & Friendly

    Super friendly staff, super clean, 2 dog parks, offers really good wifi & cable. Can pick the oranges out of the tree

  • ROCKSTAR C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 7, 2025

    Hare School Park

    It’s the sports fields parking lot

    I’ve been here for a couple days and nobody’s mess with us. There’s other people that are staying in another parking lot attached that are homeless in their vehicles mostly cars and vans. I’m in a 25 foot Fleetwood RV. There’s a dog park kind of area with a big field they can run around and just clean up after them.There’s no public bathrooms, but there are trash cans so clean up after yourself please. It’s not tent friendly. I don’t believe.

  • Deidre G.
    Jul. 6, 2018

    Anaheim RV Park - PERMANENTLY CLOSED

    Disney Camping - Clean, Pool, Very Nice Restrooms/Showers

    Anaheim RV Resort is close to Disney and is on the Anaheim Resort Transportation (ART) bus route. They have full hook up sites and room for large rigs - back-in and pull through. They are very pet friendly and even have a dog walking/feeding service (for an extra fee). There is a small pool and hot tub. The restrooms/showers and newly remodeled and very nice! Sites are all level and fairly large. We've stayed here 4 times and will be back again!

  • Alisa B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 30, 2021

    Rolling M. Ranch Campground — Chino Hills State Park

    Beautifully scenic area

    Sprawling lush green hills? Can’t beat Chino Hills State Park.
    The campground itself feels very close together and wide open compared to the space of the park. Gets loud at night if there are too many groups camping. No cell service. Super clean bathrooms and showers.

    PET OWNERS BEWARE: Our dog munched on a frog at this campsite and started foaming at the mouth. We rinsed her mouth out with water and she turned out fine, but a smaller dog or a swallowed frog and she could have died from toxicity.

  • Heather L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 18, 2022

    Bonita Ranch Campground

    Loved this spot!!

    A little gem hiding out in Lytle Creek! Easy access to a pretty trail right behind the campground. Very quiet and interspersed with long time stayers and temporary campers. I stayed in my van and had my cat and dog with me. Campfire wood was easily available and had its own picnic table. Beautiful scenery and we even got a dusting of snow! I stayed two nights while in town for work and it was perfect.

  • Jeremiah F.
    Jul. 21, 2020

    Lake Campground

    Acceptable last minute camping, not great, not terrible.

    Pros: Large campsites

              Clean-ish toilets

              Lake within walking distance

    Cons: Right near highway, noisy

               Lots of flies during the day

               tent sites are very flat          

    Last minute trip and decided to check out Lake Campground. There are 8 sites placed on this hilly area, with a vault toilet in the center of the campground. It is located right next to the highway, so it can be pretty noisy during the day as its a popular route for motorcyclists. The campground itself was fairly clean, and all the sites were very large and spaced well away from each other. The sites weren't very flat, so options to set your tent up were very limited. Some sites had some shade, others almost none. There were tons of flies, very active during the daytime, but went away during the evening. The vault toilets were the cleanest I'd seen (For vault toilets) and the staff came through the campgrounds several times a day.

    Jackson Lake is a short walk from the campgrounds. It has a nice day use picnic area with coal grills, picnic benches, and four vault toilets (in pretty poor condition). The lake was pretty small and had a stagnant smell to it. Lots of people were fishing, and a few people waded into the waters. I saw people in rafts / kayaks later in the day. The area was covered in fleas so careful with pets.


Guide to San Marino

Pet friendly camping near San Marino, California offers accessible wilderness experiences within Angeles National Forest. Most campgrounds sit between 4,000-5,000 feet elevation, providing cooler temperatures in summer compared to the basin. Winter camping is limited with many facilities closing from November through April due to snowfall and maintenance needs.

What to do

Hiking with dogs: Gould Mesa Trail Campground offers an accessible 2-mile hike on a relatively level surface with stream crossings. "There were a dozen or so mountain bikers and about the same amount of hikers runners that venture by the campground throughout the day. Not enough to really ruin the experience, just enough to notice them there," notes Jamie G.

Waterfall exploration: Visit the trail behind Hoegees Trail Camp Campground for a refreshing adventure. "Go behind campsite one and you will find a 6 mile hike in and out to two different waterfalls. Really fun and refreshing, limited shade in hike, so a dip at the end is so nice!" reports Luke V.

Camping without water access: For those seeking more primitive camping options with dogs, Mount Lowe Trail Campground provides a rustic experience. "New outhouse built within the last year. There's no water right now but that could change after first rain or snow," advises Anthony K. Remember to pack in sufficient water for yourself and your pet.

What campers like

Peace and quiet: Valley Forge Trail Camp offers secluded sites despite being relatively accessible. "Campgrounds are spread out well giving each site plenty of space. We filtered water from the 'river' - seemed like a creek to me," shares CodyRay C.

Urban proximity: Dog owners appreciate that these areas allow quick access while feeling remote. At Angeles National Forest Chilao Campground, campers note this benefit: "OKAY... seriously this one of the best campgrounds near Los Angeles. My ultimate go to spot for an overnight camping trip. I have spent Thanksgiving here, Valentines Day, and multiple three day weekends," writes Kenia G.

Availability patterns: Weekend occupancy levels vary seasonally. "We were told that the water pumps were off but actually managed to camp right next to the one that was working. The bathrooms were super clean too! Really liked this campground and would definitely recommend," mentions Amairani P. about Chilao during spring.

What you should know

Water filtration requirements: Creeks and streams require proper treatment before consumption by humans or dogs. "There is a creek that might or might not have water in it. Bring a way of making the water potable," advises Tom P. regarding Hoegees.

Temperature fluctuations: Pack appropriate gear for significant day-to-night temperature swings. "Even though the daily high was 79 degrees, the low at night was 56, and it was still only 61 degrees by 7 am," reports Les R. from Chilao.

Campsite selection strategy: Early arrival improves your chances for better sites. "Nice spot if you don't want to drive far. Fantastic views. Get there early to get a spot with shade...we arrived in the late afternoon and the only spots had zero shade. It was so hot!!" shares Cassandra F.

Tips for camping with families

Beginner-friendly options: Many dog-friendly sites work well for novice campers. "It's the perfect spot for beginner outdoor enthusiasts. It's such a short and easy drive for LA, and the drive up campspots are always in great condition," explains Kenia G. about Chilao.

Educational opportunities: Crystal Lake Rec Area Campground provides wildlife viewing potential. "ANIMALS SEEN: Black bear, deer (wandered through our site), red foxes, Stellar's Jays, woodpeckers, other birds," reports Forest G.

Safety precautions: Keep food secured from wildlife and maintain clean campsites. "Bring bug spray," recommends Forest G. for Crystal Lake, where wildlife encounters are common.

Tips from RVers

Limited hookup options: Most pet-friendly sites in Angeles National Forest lack full RV amenities. At Bonelli Bluffs, "For 2 nights it was $142! Not worth it," according to Michael S., who found it expensive for what was offered.

Spacing considerations: RV sites often place campers close together. "Good camp ground if you like being 6 ft away from your neighbors. More of a group or community campground. Shared fire pit and tables. Not the place to go if you are trying to get away from people," notes Michael S.

Weather preparation: RVers should check road conditions before attempting mountain access, particularly during winter when snow or ice may restrict larger vehicles on Angeles Crest Highway and other forest roads.

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