Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Pleasant View, CO

Chatfield State Park Campground accepts pets throughout its scenic campsites located between the foothills and reservoir. Several pet-friendly campgrounds cluster around Golden and Littleton, all providing designated pet areas with standard leash requirements. Pets must be leashed at Dakota Ridge RV Park where road noise can be significant from nearby highways. Reverend's Ridge and Deer Creek campgrounds in Golden Gate Canyon State Park accommodate pets in both tent sites and cabins, offering more natural surroundings away from urban centers. The campground near Red Rocks Amphitheater experiences motorcycle noise from a nearby biker bar, particularly on weekends with live music, something to consider when camping with noise-sensitive pets.

Trails behind Dakota Ridge RV Park provide excellent pet walking opportunities with access to Stegosaurus Ridge. Wildlife encounters require keeping dogs leashed on all park trails, particularly in Golden Gate Canyon where wildlife is abundant. Summer heat can be intense at lower elevation campgrounds like Cherry Creek and Chatfield, making early morning or evening walks preferable for pets. Chief Hosa Campground offers pet-friendly sites from May through September with direct access to hiking paths. Most campgrounds enforce standard pet policies including waste pickup, vaccination requirements, and leash rules, though enforcement varies by location. Winter campers should note that hot tub facilities where available are typically closed during colder months, limiting warm-up options after cold-weather dog walks.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Pleasant View, Colorado (278)

    1. Chatfield State Park Campground

    79 Reviews
    Littleton, CO
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (303) 791-7275

    $36 - $200 / night

    "As it is very close to the city, the temperature stays consistent with Denver temps. So in the summer, it will not be as cool as some mountain spots."

    "The dog park is by far the best. Off leash- so much room; well taken care of and big lake for the dogs to swim. And it’s close to Denver - so we go here weekly!"

    2. Dakota Ridge RV Park

    41 Reviews
    Golden, CO
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (303) 279-1625

    "Love this rv park I'm doing an edged stay they are really great. Super busy though for sure so make sure reservations are in."

    "This park is kind of pricey even in the winter (we stayed Nov22-Jan23) but it’s Colorado and it’s all pretty pricey. Park staff is super friendly and accommodating."

    3. Deer Creek Campground — Golden Gate Canyon

    48 Reviews
    Eldorado Springs, CO
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (303) 582-3707

    $18 / night

    "Pets allowed. Tons of beautiful hiking trails. Things to keep in mind when visiting in the winter- water is not available, there are vault toilets near the pay area but not in campground itself."

    "We have a Dog that had a hard time settling down due to the close proximity of the other campers and there dogs."

    4. Clear Creek RV Park

    29 Reviews
    Golden, CO
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (303) 278-1437

    $68 - $85 / night

    "Had a great spot right next to the Clear Creek walking path. The campground is clean and well looked after. Clean bathrooms and showers. Close to many hikes and mt trails."

    "**Campground Review: ** Golden, CO is a super cute town on the outskirts of Denver. The city has a campground in a prime location, and we were lucky to book a site!"

    5. Chief Hosa Campground

    27 Reviews
    Kittredge, CO
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (720) 913-0700

    $33 - $40 / night

    "They use a keycode system to restrict access to the centrally-located bathhouse (there is only one in the campground), which I thought was clever. "

    "The highway noise was very noticeable, but didn’t take away from the peaceful setting. It was a clean campground. The bathrooms and showers were clean and have a key code for entry."

    6. Cherry Creek State Park Campground

    51 Reviews
    Centennial, CO
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (303) 690-1166

    $28 - $432 / night

    "Located in the city, but once you’re in the park you don’t feel like you’re in the city at all!!! The RV spots have full hookups and are nice and spacious, as are the neighbors."

    "Located in the city, but once you’re in the park you don’t feel like you’re in the city at all!!! The RV spots have full hookups and are nice and spacious, as are the neighbors."

    7. Applewood RV Resort by Rjourney

    14 Reviews
    Wheat Ridge, CO
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (303) 872-7544

    "When I walked in the office, I was greeted by 5 wonderful sweet dogs. I love dogs so there couldn't have been a better greeting. Kathy was very friendly and helpful."

    "Good location close to interstate to access all the cool towns and site seeing west of Denver."

    8. Standley Lake Regional Park

    15 Reviews
    Westminster, CO
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (303) 425-1097

    $35 - $55 / night

    "Take a friend and a picnic for a lovely day on this beautiful lake right here in Arvada. Your worries fall away and you can experience the joy in nature around you. Maybe weird but true!"

    "5 stars because of the lake, Mountain Views, and it not being far from town. Rent a floatation device or bring your own and enjoy the warmth on the lake☀️"

    9. Reverend's Ridge Campground — Golden Gate Canyon

    30 Reviews
    Rollinsville, CO
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (303) 582-3707

    $28 - $90 / night

    "This spot is just a quick ride outside of Golden. The scenery is gorgeous with several trails to hike or mountain bike. The campsites are clean and easy to get to."

    "Stunning campground nestled right outside Golden and Boulder Colorado. We couldn’t believe it…so close but you feel incredibly removed once you get there."

    10. Denver West-Central City KOA

    30 Reviews
    Central City, CO
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (303) 582-3043

    "Dog park, hot tubs, laundry, all you can eat pancakes (very reasonably priced) well worth the so steep drive on way up to 9,000 ft."

    "Has decent showers, hot tubs, and off leash dog park. Inexpensive pancake breakfast and pizza/wings to your site are available, also an onsite store."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Pleasant View, CO

2879 Reviews of 278 Pleasant View Campgrounds


  • Zach H.
    Aug. 9, 2020

    Spruce Lake RV Park

    Great location for RMNL

    The selling point of this campground is location. It’s as close to Rocky Mountain National Park as you can get without actually camping on NPS property. You are completely surrounded by the mountains and the views are amazing. There’s a beautiful river flowing nearby. Easy access to Estes Park. I biked into downtown and back easily. Close to a great little market and several restaurants. Sites are very tight with no privacy unless you are along the edges of the park. Nice laundry facilities, mini golf, and a small pond. There’s a small dog park but I’d recommend taking your dog to the city’s dog park about 10 minutes away. It’s worth the drive and your dog can go swimming on a beach.

  • C
    Sep. 7, 2018

    Chatfield State Park Campground

    Popular and large campground near the lake

    As it is very close to the city, the temperature stays consistent with Denver temps. So in the summer, it will not be as cool as some mountain spots. That being said, it is very easy to get to and you’ll have the lake right there to cool off!

    Entrance into the state park is about $7/day. There is a dog park within the state park that allows off leash and has some ponds the dogs can swim in. Entrance to the dog park is $2.

  • Marc G.
    Aug. 11, 2017

    Moraine Park Campground — Rocky Mountain National Park

    Great stay

    Took the kids camping in Colorado for the first time and we had a blast. It rained on us a lot but it didn't stop us. Took a great hike up deer mountain....stunning views. Can't wait to go back.

  • T
    Aug. 25, 2019

    Riverview RV Park & Campground

    Riverside Camping

    We had a great time at this campground. We spent 4 days in a spot right next to the river. Close to Rocky Mountain National Park. Really enjoyed the river, dog park, live music on sat. night and laundry.

  • C
    Aug. 10, 2020

    Cherry Creek State Park Campground

    A piece of nature tucked into the city.

    Located in the city, but once you’re in the park you don’t feel like you’re in the city at all!!! The RV spots have full hookups and are nice and spacious, as are the neighbors. We were able to set up a tent too! Great place to stroll and relax. Beautiful sunsets. Clean bathrooms and laundry facilities with a little vending machine.

    A great place for camping (RV and tent spots), fishing, wildlife/nature viewing, hiking, boating (all water activities), has a swim beach, marina, off leash dog park, shooting range, horse stables that you can do a beautiful hour horseback ride.

    FEES: Campsites $41 full hookup, basic campsite $28, daily park pass is $11, annual park pass $83, daily dog park pass $3, annual dog park pass $25, and group camping is available too.

  • C
    Aug. 10, 2020

    Cherry Creek State Park Campground

    A piece of nature tucked into the city.

    Located in the city, but once you’re in the park you don’t feel like you’re in the city at all!!! The RV spots have full hookups and are nice and spacious, as are the neighbors. We were able to set up a tent too! Great place to stroll and relax. Beautiful sunsets. Clean bathrooms and laundry facilities with a little vending machine.

    A great place for camping (RV and tent spots), fishing, wildlife/nature viewing, hiking, boating (all water activities), has a swim beach, marina, off leash dog park, shooting range, horse stables that you can do a beautiful hour horseback ride.

    FEES: Campsites $41 full hookup, basic campsite $28, daily park pass is $11, annual park pass $83, daily dog park pass $3, annual dog park pass $25, and group camping is available too.

  • Jennifer L.
    Jul. 13, 2018

    Cherry Creek State Park Campground

    City Camping at it's Best

    Great campground here at this state park. We have always stayed in the Arapahoe Group Loop for holiday weekends. Arapahoe Group Loop has a great pavillion with outdoor kitchen and bathroom. Overall Camper amenities are great and very clean. Many well shaded individual sites are available. Campsites are far from other park amenities like Dog Park, Shooting Range, Marina. Swim beach is a 10 minute walk-able distance from campground. Recommend driving to get around the park.

  • Hayley K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 26, 2020

    Cherry Creek State Park Campground

    Super busy but great for dogs

    This is a location that you only camp if you literally don't have any worries about being around people. It is ALWAYS packed due to the tons of hiking trails, huge dog park, and water access. 

    I taught kayaking to little ones here and it was always a fight to get into the park, get to the water, and not get run over by boats and unexperienced (or entitled) people. 

    The campground is well maintained but it sit really worth being able to be basically in a metropolitan city? For me I'll go somewhere more nature friendly and less crowded. 

    BUT it is excellent for dogs. We love taking out dogs here because they can play in water, run their hearts out, and hang out with other dogs. It is pricey to get into the park though. $80 for a year pass to the state parks and another $25 for the dog park fees.


Guide to Pleasant View

Campgrounds in the Pleasant View area offer varied terrain from open meadows to forested mountain settings at elevations ranging from 5,500 to 8,500 feet. Summer temperatures typically reach 85-95°F during the day with significant cooling at night. Winter camping remains available at certain locations, though amenities like showers may be limited during colder months.

What to do

Hiking access: At Golden Gate Canyon State Park, over 35 miles of multi-use trails wind through 12,000 acres of forest and meadow. "Golden Gate Canyon SP is absolutely gorgeous! We loved the experience at the park, the trails are great and the views are wonderful. The drive up can be a bit breathtaking, but it can be done!" notes Minette and Ron G.

Lakeside recreation: Standley Lake offers paddle sports rentals including kayaks, canoes, and paddle bicycles. "Take a friend and a picnic for a lovely day on this beautiful lake right here in Arvada. Your worries fall away and you can experience the joy in nature around you," writes Nancy B. Bird enthusiasts should bring binoculars for eagle spotting from designated viewing areas.

Biking trails: Clear Creek features paved paths suitable for casual riders. "Along a gorgeous walking path to the mountains, within immediate walking distance to multiple breweries and restaurants, and extremely accessible to the mountains," notes Janine R. about Clear Creek RV Park. The paths connect to an extensive trail network throughout Golden.

What campers like

Private bathroom access: Dakota Ridge RV Park provides individual shower keys for added security and cleanliness. "Bathrooms were in excellent condition. There are hot showers (that take quarters), running water, and even a laundry room. The shower house itself was heated, which was appreciated in the middle of the 30 degree night," explains Hayley K.

Scenic overlooks: Several viewpoints provide panoramic vistas across Denver and the mountains. "Walk up the hill to the open space adjacent to the campground for a view of the mountains and the city," suggests Colorado C. These spots make excellent morning coffee locations or sunset viewing areas.

Wildlife viewing: Morning hours offer the best chance for spotting local animals. "Get up early and drive mountain base road...we caught a great view of a moose," advises Diana M. at Reverend's Ridge Campground. The area hosts deer, rabbits, various bird species and occasionally larger mammals.

What you should know

Reservation timing: Most dog friendly campgrounds near Pleasant View book quickly during summer months. "Without a reservation you put your name on a list that they start going through at 1pm to assign sites. As someone tent-camping this is no problem, just takes some time (site assigned ~1.5hours after arrival at 13:20)," explains Sarah S. about Chatfield State Park Campground.

Site variations: Campground terrain differs significantly throughout the region. "We stayed in site M29 which as I mentioned was sort of in the back and was spacious enough for what we needed. The sites are also all concrete so leveling was very easy," notes Charlie & Danielle B. Some sites require significant leveling equipment while others are naturally flat.

Urban noise factors: Highway sounds impact some campgrounds more than others. "The highway is busy and noisy. The bars across the road are noisy with loud music now and promises to get louder as time goes by," reports DAVID M. Locations further into the canyons generally offer more natural soundscapes than those near major roads.

Tips for camping with families

Water recreation options: Standley Lake Regional Park features paddle craft rentals for family outings. "Rent a floatation device or bring your own and enjoy the warmth on the lake," suggests Fairy T. The park restricts swimming to designated areas and often requires life jackets for children under 12.

Playground availability: Several pet-friendly campgrounds offer play equipment for younger visitors. "The campground has a pool and hot tub. The play set for kids is small. The bathrooms are very clean. The staff is helpful," shares Colorado C. Some sites feature dedicated family camping areas with larger spaces between sites.

Wildlife education: Bird watching opportunities abound, particularly at water-adjacent camping areas. "I don't know how you could not like a place with a huge lake that bald eagles nest beside. With a rookery, this is the spot for bird enthusiasts!" exclaims Blair S. Rangers occasionally conduct educational programs about local wildlife during summer weekends.

Tips from RVers

Dump station access: Limited dump facilities means planning ahead. "Dump station is convenient and easy to use. Showers (hot and clean!) are private and you have your own key. The laundry was great too," notes ProfG999 about facilities at Denver West-Central City KOA.

Electrical hookup variations: Check amperage availability when booking. "Spots are a little close, beautiful area w/lots of Hiking, biking, walking trails. Golden is a lm awesome area to explore & very close to Denver," explains Cynthia H. Most parks offer 30-amp service, but 50-amp options are limited to specific sites at certain campgrounds.

Elevation considerations: Higher elevation campgrounds experience significant temperature swings. "Weather was super pleasant and cool enough at night to have windows open on July 10th," shares Carly G. RVs camping above 7,000 feet should prepare for potential cold nights even in summer and may need furnace capability.

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