Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Tollhouse, CA

Camp Edison provides pet-friendly campsites at Shaver Lake with full RV hookups, modern bathroom facilities, and showers. Dogs are welcome at designated sites, must be leashed at all times, and owners are required to clean up after their pets. The campground offers 252 sites with clean, well-maintained facilities. Pets are not permitted on the beach area but can accompany campers on nearby trails. Other pet-friendly options include Dorabelle Campground, which accepts pets in both tent and RV sites. The campsites at Dorabelle are well-maintained, spacious and most offer shade from the surrounding trees.

Hiking trails around Shaver Lake offer excellent opportunities for dog exercise, with multiple path options connecting the campgrounds to scenic overlooks and water access points. During summer months, early morning walks are recommended to avoid hot ground surfaces that can damage paw pads. Dinkey Creek Campground, located about 30 minutes from Tollhouse, allows pets and provides access to swimming holes and fishing spots where dogs can cool off under supervision. The campgrounds maintain strict quiet hours which help control excessive barking. Bear boxes are provided at most sites for proper food storage, an important consideration when camping with pets to avoid wildlife encounters. Multiple trails in the area accommodate leashed dogs, with some campers noting the family-friendly atmosphere is especially welcoming to well-behaved pets.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Tollhouse, California (212)

    1. Camp Edison

    25 Reviews
    Shaver Lake, CA
    9 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. Dorabelle Campground

    16 Reviews
    Shaver Lake, CA
    8 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!"

    3. Dinkey Creek

    14 Reviews
    Shaver Lake, CA
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (559) 841-2705

    $47 - $275 / night

    "It's location had perfect weather, warm during the day and cool, but not cold, at night. You surrounded by gorgeous tall trees and have access to swimming holes about a mile away."

    "I grew up going to Dinkey Creek and to the Girl Scout Camp nearby. This campground is remote and secluded there are good swimming holes, fly fishing and really beautiful area."

    4. Millerton Lake State Recreation Area Campground

    19 Reviews
    Friant, CA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (559) 822-2332

    $30 - $200 / night

    "Enjoyed hiking around the area. Our dogs loved the water. Would definitely stay again. Camp hosts were very friendly and helpful."

    "Bathrooms were so-so with regard to cleanliness but most sites had its own access to water which was awesome!"

    5. Island Park

    7 Reviews
    Tollhouse, CA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (559) 787-2589

    $10 - $135 / night

    "It was a bit of a nightmare getting turned around to back in here (we have a 42’ toy hauler and a 3500 ram DRW with an Andersen hitch), BUT we’ve had an incredible week here."

    "The only thing was neighbors were very, very near. But our neighbors were quiet so it wasn't bad. End of March was rainy, so be prepared for rain if you go during that time."

    6. Musick Creek Falls

    2 Reviews
    Shaver Lake, CA
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (916) 877-6590

    $65 - $165 / night

    "Just minutes from shaver lake and less than an hour away from so many iconic trailheads and wilderness areas.  45 mins from Snow at China Peak, 38 mins from the world's largest trees, dinky creek wilderness"

    7. Kirch Flat Group Campground — Sierra National Forest

    8 Reviews
    Dunlap, CA
    17 miles
    +1 (559) 855-5355

    "Stayed here three nights Full moon November 2020 Being the last night There was a few other campers But plenty of space to be away from other camps Not much trail hiking to be had Campground just off"

    "Great little campground right next to King's River in Sierra National Forest. Twisty paved road wraps around Pine Flat Reservoir to get to the campground."

    8. Bretz Mill Campground

    3 Reviews
    Shaver Lake, CA
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (559) 297-0706

    9. Choinumni Park

    6 Reviews
    Elk, CA
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (559) 488-3004

    "The county is underfunded and a parks management company is in talks to take over 3 nearby parks including this one."

    "It was cool to hear and watch the local bats flying around. Very little smoke from the fires."

    10. San Joaquin River Gorge

    2 Reviews
    Prather, CA
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (661) 391-6000

    "It's a nice place real nice open large camp area pretty cool nice trail to a bridge overlooking the San Joaquin River gorge I really enjoyed it it's much more fun if you have horses to ride"

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Tollhouse, CA

1180 Reviews of 212 Tollhouse Campgrounds


  • 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.

  • J
    Jul. 21, 2021

    Lemon Cove Village

    Great place to stay if visiting Sequoia National Park

    Nice drive thru RV’s sites. Friendly Staff and good staff especially Jennifer. Very nice dog park, not a lot grass but good running area for dogs.

    Location less than 30minutes from the National Forest entrance. We got up early on the road @645 am to the park was back by 11am. Only went as far General Sherman.

    Only negative point was pool was closed for cleaning. Just bad timing

  • 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
    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.

  • D
    Jun. 13, 2021

    Sequoia RV Ranch

    River Sites

    Great, clean place only 6 miles from Sequoia National Park entrance. This place has sites where you can back up to the river, is clean, has nice dog park area, nice fire pits & courteous staff.

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 2, 2025

    Sequoia RV Ranch

    Beautiful & Quiet

    Beautiful and well kept campground. Also loved the fact that loud music is not allowed. The sites by the river are amazing. There is also a really nice, large, and clean dog park! Will stay here again!

  • Johnni G.
    Apr. 27, 2021

    Lemon Cove Village

    This camp ground was amazing!

    My family and I stayed at Lemon Cove Village over the weekend and had the most amazing time! The camp ground was clean and well kept. They had a really nice dog park. Management was super helpful. We can't wait to go back again soon!

  • 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.

  • Erin G.
    Aug. 15, 2018

    Lodgepole Campground — Sequoia National Park

    Hug a giant tree!

    If you’re looking to camp in California, Sequoia National Park should be one of your top destinations. They have cabin and tent camping. I have stayed in both. There are trails galore and GIGANTIC trees bigger than your car. This beautiful setting is worth visiting year round and I recommend camping during the less touristy times in early Spring and Fall. You are near lakes, waterfalls, and an array of bodies of water. I recommend coming up the back end up the park for an easier ascent rather than via the 198. The 198 takes you up a steep, but beautiful, hair pin turn ridden road. If you get car sick easily, take the route through Fresno.


Guide to Tollhouse

The Sierra National Forest surrounding Tollhouse, California offers multiple pet-friendly camping options at elevations ranging from 1,000 to 7,000 feet. Most campgrounds remain open from late spring through early fall, with some sites accessible year-round. Winter camping requires preparation for temperatures that can drop below freezing at higher elevations.

What to do

Swimming in natural areas: Dinkey Creek Campground provides access to popular swimming spots along the creek. "This was my best camping experience ever... You surrounded by gorgeous tall trees and have access to swimming holes about a mile away," notes camper Michal S. The natural pools create safe areas for supervised swimming.

Fishing opportunities: Millerton Lake State Recreation Area Campground offers year-round fishing access. "Outstanding fishing in the spring," reports Jim B. The lake maintains consistent water levels suitable for shore fishing, particularly for bass and trout during cooler months.

Stargazing sessions: Clear mountain skies provide excellent night sky viewing at several pet-friendly campgrounds. "Moon rock sits in a meadow and soaks up sun all day, making it a nice warm space to star gaze at night while listening to the horses in the stable nextdoor," shares Liz from Camp Edison. Sites away from tree coverage offer the best viewing opportunities.

What campers like

Private beach access: Dorabelle Campground offers lakeside sites with direct water access. "We were pleasantly surprised by how peaceful our 2 night stay was at campsite #27... Multiple hiking trails from campground to museum, town or around the lake," writes Becbecandbunny O. The cove areas provide calmer water conditions compared to the main lake.

Well-maintained facilities: Many pet-friendly campgrounds maintain clean bathroom facilities. "Bathrooms are clean and plentiful and each has a shower (25 cents for 2 minutes). The laundromat has come in handy several times, too," explains Angela D. about Camp Edison. Most sites include standard fire rings and picnic tables.

Wildlife viewing: Campgrounds situated in natural settings offer opportunities to observe local wildlife. "It was cool to hear and watch the local bats flying around," mentions Lesley A. about Choinumni Park. Many campers report seeing deer, raccoons, and various bird species, particularly during early morning hours.

What you should know

Insect activity: Yellow jackets can be problematic during certain seasons. "The yellow jackets. The hosts said it was quite unusual... As soon as the food came out, they would swarm... We bought a trap in town and easily caught over 50 in 24 hours," warns Erin S. about Dinkey Creek.

Water level fluctuations: Lake levels vary significantly throughout the year. "Lake levels were low in Sept but I hear they were high & lake access was even better in the spring & early summer!" explains Charlotte about Millerton Lake State Recreation Area. This affects both boating and swimming access.

Reservation requirements: Popular dog-friendly campgrounds near Tollhouse require advance planning. "Plenty of campsites, must reserve in advance due to being popular," advises John G. Weekend availability is particularly limited during summer months at most established campgrounds.

Tips for camping with families

Site selection: Choose sites away from high-traffic areas for families with pets. "We picked spot 36 because it was farther from other spots and also the closest one to the lake... This spot was twice the price, which I thought was for the sweet location, but it was actually a double spot," explains Brian B. about Dorabelle Campground.

Educational activities: Many pet-friendly campgrounds offer nature programs. "Camp Edison has great activities during the summer season including guided educational nature walks, both day and evening, as well as kids' movies in the amphitheater. There is also a museum on site that offers activities and fun events like an ice cream social," shares Angela D.

Water safety: Monitor children and pets around water areas. "Taking the boat out to explore the other side of the lake offers hidden falls and rock jumping, and private beach lounging," notes Liz. Designated swimming areas provide safer conditions than open water sections.

Tips from RVers

Leveling challenges: Many campgrounds have uneven sites requiring preparation. "The sites I saw were all dirt, not sure if they have nicer sites or not. The site wasn't level but was manageable," reports SpentBrassOffroad B. about Camp Edison.

Site length considerations: Verify actual site dimensions before booking. "Sites vary in length, there were only a few that would have fit our rig. Some are only parking spaces that lead to tent platforms. Very few sites are level and some so steep that leveling is not possible," cautions Erin S. about Island Park for larger rigs.

Utility access: Not all pet-friendly campgrounds offer full hookups. "We stayed for three nights during the week in early May 2021 in a 24-foot travel trailer. Site 007 was shaded with lake view, but narrow and barely long enough for our trailer. Electric, water and sewer, all for Federal Golden-pass rate of $15!" shares john W. about Island Park.

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