Best Dog-Friendly Camping near North Fork, CA

Goat Meadow Dispersed Camp Site permits dogs throughout its undeveloped camping areas near North Fork, welcoming pets in both tent and RV sites. This free dispersed campground in Sierra National Forest allows leashed pets to accompany campers without additional fees. Bass Lake at Yosemite RV Resort extends pet-friendly options to cabin and glamping accommodations, offering more developed amenities while maintaining pet accessibility. Campground data and reviews near North Fork, California is regularly updated on The Dyrt. Whisky Falls Campground provides pet owners with secluded sites surrounded by forest trails ideal for dog walking, with vault toilets but no hookups or running water. Spring Cove Campground maintains clean facilities with flush toilets and drinking water, though some sites lack privacy with roads on multiple sides.

Trails surrounding Whisky Falls Campground offer extensive off-leash exploration opportunities through forested terrain, with multiple generations of families bringing their dogs to this established favorite. The waterfall itself sits a short hike from campsites, providing dogs a refreshing place to cool off during summer months. Wildlife encounters require vigilant pet supervision throughout the Bass Lake region. Nearby Miller's Landing serves as a convenient supply stop for pet food emergencies or forgotten items. Dogs particularly enjoy the water access at Bass Lake, though reviews note crowding during peak summer weekends can make managing pets more challenging. Most campgrounds enforce standard leash requirements except in designated areas, with Camp Edison and High Sierra RV Park offering more structured environments for pets needing clearer boundaries.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near North Fork, California (239)

    1. Camp Edison

    25 Reviews
    Shaver Lake, CA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (559) 841-3134

    $40 - $105 / night

    "Shaver Lake is so beautiful! We try to get a campsite next to the water. We also reserve a boat so we can explore the lake."

    "Great campsite if you want to camp around Shaver Lake in the Sierras of California. Beautify lake, plenty of water sports. The small town has great rustic mountain vibe."

    2. Goat Meadow - Dispersed Camp Site

    44 Reviews
    Fish Camp, CA
    19 miles
    Website

    "This site is just about four minutes away from Yosemite entrance. We stayed here two nights. The sites are really spread out, which is super nice!"

    "After accidentally driving to this location following the directions of another reviewer for the “Yosemite Boondocks” campground across 41 (which we never found) we were very happy with this location."

    3. Spring Cove Campground

    12 Reviews
    Wishon, CA
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (559) 642-3212

    $52 - $54 / night

    "Some of them are secluded and separated from others by distance and foliage (including a few with lake views!)"

    "Clean drinking water very close walking distance from any site. Water is very close so you can just walk your paddle board or kayak. Clean bathrooms! With real toilets that actually flush."

    4. Bass Lake at Yosemite RV Resort

    10 Reviews
    Bass Lake, CA
    7 miles
    +1 (559) 642-3145

    "We booked this last minute over the phone, we were very impressed with the spot, next to the pool, clubhouse, fire pit."

    "While we were there, they played movies at sunset next to the pool. Close to Yosemite, the Sugarpine railroad and a decent-sized town. Temps were in the 80's."

    5. Dorabelle Campground

    16 Reviews
    Shaver Lake, CA
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (559) 841-3533

    $48 - $99 / night

    "They all kept saying it was the best camping trip they ever had.. our hosts Frank and Jamie were super sweet and welcoming.. the campgrounds are immaculate and near the water."

    "The access to the lake is a little walk but not too far and the cove is perfect for relaxing with kids. Highly recommend!"

    6. Whisky Falls Campground

    7 Reviews
    North Fork, CA
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (209) 966-3638

    "Let me start by saying it was worth driving six and a half hours to get here."

    "While this campground was closed in July due to the same fire that threatened Yosemite, the flames never reached within probably 15+ miles of this location, and remains safe now that the fire has been"

    7. High Sierra RV Park

    11 Reviews
    Oakhurst, CA
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (559) 683-7662

    $13 - $50 / night

    "The campsite was 39 and it was right next to the bathroom. To leave with a 26’ travel trailer I had to pull out and back down another road just to exit the park."

    "Good access to Yosemite. We prefer less neighbors but overall it was nice."

    8. Yosemite RV Resort

    11 Reviews
    Oakhurst, CA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (559) 683-7855

    "Quiet; dog park; pool; playground; fire pit ; only thing is sites and small."

    "RV spaces have many different location styles, secluded, views, groups etc.
    Large clean pool with a shallow lounging section. Playground. Bathrooms/showers were freshly renovated and clean."

    9. Sierra National Forest Forks Campground

    7 Reviews
    Bass Lake, CA
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (559) 642-3212

    $52 - $106 / night

    "Lovely view of the lake. Close by for easy access. Clean bathrooms!"

    "I love that it's walking distance to the resort and the burgers there are soooo good! Lake is beautiful and campground is very nice, bathrooms have sinks and flush toilets too."

    10. Outdoorsy Yosemite

    6 Reviews
    Bass Lake, CA
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (559) 642-3145

    $42 - $999 / night

    "Stopped by to get out of the California valley heat. Haven’t been to Bass Lake for years. Missed out on this little piece of heaven. Will be back."

    "Close to the lake plenty of activities in the area Boats jet ski rental fishing etc"

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near North Fork, CA

1523 Reviews of 239 North Fork Campgrounds


  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 27, 2021

    Clover Meadow Campground

    Launching Point for many Adventures

    There are about 10 sites on the edge of the meadow. There are many trails nearby than access the Ansel Adams Wilderness. The Minarets/ Mammoth Pool road from North Fork is the best access through 2022 due to bridge damage on Beasore road. Most of the road is a two lane paved byway that has some minor bumps to watch for. Due to the decimation of the 2020 Creek fire there is a chance of land slides and falling trees during storms. The last few miles is on a bumpy Dirt road.

    In 2022 there will be logging on many roads in the area to remove hazard trees. The fire did not damage this campground.

  • D
    Jun. 13, 2021

    Sequoia RV Park

    Not well kept. Lots of junky trailers with trash & junk. Very cluttered.

    This would be a great place if it was clean. Lots of junky trailers with junk & garbage. No dog park area, no doggie bags. On positive side, staff is friendly & sites are roomy.

  • c
    Apr. 18, 2023

    Yosemite RV Resort

    Great place to test new TT

    Quiet; dog park; pool; playground; fire pit ; only thing is sites and small.

  • Lauren M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 25, 2025

    Riverbend RV Park

    Riverbend RV Park

    FHU with large pull through spots. Quiet place that was nice to spend a few days at while exploring Sequoia and Kings Canyon. Place has grass, dog park, lots of kids play areas, adults game areas, fishing pond, creek and river next to property is very pretty. We really enjoyed it.

  • C N.
    Dec. 11, 2019

    Pine Flat Campground

    Lakeside Camping

    This campground is situated by a lake. Love this spot! You’ll hear all the frogs by night and birds in the morning, great place for fly fishing or cat fishing and nice folks staying here! We had a bit of fun filling the truck up to make a portable pool, it’s quite warm in the summer months but perfect if you’re visiting the Clovis Rodeo!!! A local town isn’t far away. Great place for the family and pet friendly! It is pitch black at night, so bring flashlights. Restrooms are available, some sites have water, and trash dump is available. There’s no place on premise to purchase wood but park rangers operate entry at a booth during business hours for more information during your stay, if needed.

  • Ann N.
    Jul. 5, 2020

    Pine Grove Campground

    Free!

    All the way to the end of Electra road off of hwy 49; No amenities but free and on the North Fork of the Mokelumne River.

    Gold country paradise. Bring your gold panning supplies!

    Bring your own table, chairs and bbq.

    Swift water so be cautious, wear a life jacket, pick a inner tube up at the local tire store and have a great time riding the rapids!

  • Carlyne F.
    Feb. 21, 2021

    Thousand Trails Yosemite Lakes

    Yosemite Lakes RV Resort, CA

    This campground is the most convenient location when visiting Yosemite National Park. It snowed while we were there and the giant trees looked beautiful. Only one out of the two bathrooms was in service. The WiFi service was non existent unless you sat in the laundry room Near the welcome center. About a mile from the campground itself there is a camp store that had anything you may have forgotten and great souvenirs. There’s a playground, but no dog park.

  • Heather L.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 24, 2020

    June Lake Campground

    Great for groups and pets!

    My group had a blast at this campground! We were really tucked away from neighbors and were very close to the lake and bathrooms. We went in August and it was perfect weather, warm days and cool nights. I am interested in what other campgrounds have to offer, but would definitely come back here and recommend! We also loved that it was pet friendly and an easy drive to everything wanted to see between Mammoth & Yosemite.

  • Keef W.
    Jul. 31, 2016

    Tuolumne Meadows Campground — Yosemite National Park

    Breathtaking

    Beautiful overall, great access to many back country inlets and lakes. A wonderful place to witness one of the many Yosemite thunder and lighting storms. If you can leave your pet at home you will have a better time, the majority of lakes and trails in the Yosemite area do not allow dogs, some are leash restriction such as campsites. If you're heading up to lake Tenaya the pups can't go.


Guide to North Fork

Dispersed camping near North Fork, California sits within Sierra National Forest at elevations ranging from 2,500 to 5,200 feet. The region experiences warm summers with temperatures reaching 85-95°F and cool nights dropping to 45-55°F. Several undeveloped camping areas provide pet access with varying terrain conditions from pine forest to lakeshore settings.

What to do

Waterfall exploration: A short hike from Whisky Falls Campground leads to the namesake falls. "This is a fantastic little campground my family has been coming to for years. We're working on our third generation of Whisky kids! The waterfall is a short hike away, and there are plenty of trails to hike during the day, as well as dirt roads to explore," notes Kelli L.

Off-road adventures: The forest roads around North Fork offer extensive 4x4 trails. "We loved everything from the isolated campgrounds, the off road trails to test our 4x4 trucks and how our dogs were free to explore with us. There is plenty of wood for your fires, shaded hiking when the sun was out," reports Alex L. from Whisky Falls.

Lake activities: Bass Lake provides swimming, fishing and boating options within a short drive. "We are in spot 116 a bit unlevel but we managed. Check in was quick and easy. Hook ups were easy. Kinda tight we are a Odessey 26D with a jeep gladiator," shares Kevin F. at Bass Lake at Yosemite RV Resort.

What campers like

Free dispersed camping: The Goat Meadow area provides no-cost camping with vehicle accessibility. "When you drive up to the snowplay area, continue straight off of the paved road (don't make the left) and you'll find a plethora of places to park and set up shop. The elevation at the site is appx 5200, meaning it will get snow in the winter(ish) months," explains Alexander Mark C. at Goat Meadow - Dispersed Camp Site.

Proximity to Yosemite: Many North Fork area campgrounds offer a strategic base for park visits. "Great spot near Yosemite south entrance. Very quite and private," shares Clément D. about Goat Meadow. Another camper adds, "This site had loads of space. When we camped 1 car 2 tents on 4/11/25 there were a number of other people and plenty of spots to check out. The area felt safe and easy to access. It's about 1 hour from the valley visitor center."

Lake view sites: Several campgrounds feature spots with water views. "The Forks Campground is nice because it's walkable to the lake and the store/restaurant. Sites that are up on the hill have gorgeous lake views as well!" reports Amy E. from Sierra National Forest Forks Campground.

What you should know

Site privacy varies significantly: At Spring Cove Campground, "the quality of the individual sites really varies. Some of them are secluded and separated from others by distance and foliage (including a few with lake views!) and others are right up on each other with very few trees and zero privacy from the sites on either side," explains Shannon F.

Seasonal access considerations: Higher elevation sites have limited seasons. "When I was there recently, some of the 'campsites' had 0-3 inches, whereas other spots were about 6-8 inches of snow. Consequently, there were about 6-8 cars/vans that ended up camping in the parking lot of the snowplay area," notes Alexander about winter conditions at Goat Meadow.

Wildlife awareness needs: Campers should prepare for animal encounters. "Coyotes and bears are active in the area—coyotes raided a bag I had hanging from a tree and stole my food!" warns Alexander from Goat Meadow.

Tips for camping with families

Pool amenities for kids: Several developed campgrounds offer swimming facilities. At Yosemite RV Resort, "The resort has a great pool and playground for the kids. We stayed here 3 nights not could've stayed here a week easy," shares Chris H.

Multi-generational camping spots: Some locations accommodate family traditions. "We have been coming to Camp Edison annually for the past 15 years and have never been disappointed. Each site has plenty of room and includes a picnic table and fire pit. It's a short walk to Shaver Lake from virtually any of the sites," reports Angela D.

Water recreation options: Kids particularly enjoy swimming areas. "The cove is wonderful for swimming and mostly kayaks/SUP with plenty of beach space, water temp was perfect," notes Margo A. from Dorabelle Campground.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling challenges: Many campgrounds require preparation for uneven terrain. "The site wasn't level but was manageable. Bathrooms are outdated but clean, and they charge you an extra $5 to use the showers," observes SpentBrassOffroad B.

RV site navigation: Some campgrounds present tight turning radiuses. "To leave with a 26' travel trailer I had to pull out and back down another road just to exit the park," warns Michael G. from High Sierra RV Park.

Hookup availability: Full-service sites exist but book quickly. "RV spaces have many different location styles, secluded, views, groups etc. Large clean pool with a shallow lounging section. Playground. Bathrooms/showers were freshly renovated and clean. Laundry on site. Clubhouse and small provisions," shares Sherrie R. about Yosemite RV Resort.

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