The best dog-friendly camping near Edwards AFB

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Looking to go camping near Edwards AFB, California with your furry friends? Look no further than Hipcamp! With over 2750 options to choose from, you're sure to find the perfect pet-friendly campsite for your adventure. Whether you prefer the rugged beauty of the Cuyama Badlands, the rustic charm of Holcomb Valley Ranch, or the tranquil oasis of The Desert Rose Collective, there's a campsite for every pet-loving camper. And with amenities like toilets, trash, and showers, you can enjoy the comforts of home while exploring the great outdoors. Don't just take our word for it - Cuyama Badlands has over 1600 reviews, Holcomb Valley Ranch has 470 reviews, and The Desert Rose Collective has 378 reviews, so you know you're in for a great experience. Plus, with prices starting as low as $5 per night and an average price of $40 per night, camping has never been more affordable. So grab your furry friend and get ready to make memories in the great outdoors!

88% (876) 177 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Edwards AFB

Spud's Mojave Outpost

1. Spud's Mojave Outpost

67%
(6)
27mi from Edwards AFB · 6 sites
5 Acres of scenic Mojave Desert, not yet spoiled by urban sprawl, yet still within reach of the big city.Learn more about this land:Beautiful Mojave desert scenery in all directions including breathtaking view of the San Gabriel Mountains! Multiple geographical formations for hiking, biking, and ohv use within a couple miles! Only 30 minutes from skiing on Table Mountain in Big Pines. Groups welcome. Come on out, feel the sand in your feet, the dry desert air in your hair, and unwind a bit outside of the hustle and bustle of the city.You can get to property with a normal front wheel drive passenger car, but taking it easy is recommended for vehicles that do not have excess ground clearance.
from 
$20
 / night
Offroad - California City & Cantil

2. Offroad - California City & Cantil

28mi from Edwards AFB · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
I have 21 acres of raw land, plus another 2.5 acres further north. I have personally camped on it a couple of times. The majority of the land is flat with sagebrush and rises about 15 feet at one end. It is a pie-shaped piece of property; the point area is the highest part and offers great views from the top. All of the land is extremely quiet. There are hard-packed DG roads leading all the way to the property (see maps). The property sits approximately 1/4 mile from Point “B” on the California City Off-Road Vehicle Trails—straight down Temple Road from the property to Point B. California City does require permits for off-road riding. If you choose not to ride, the property is very quiet and makes for a great getaway. I use Cricket for cell service and get five bars out there. The property is also approximately 2.5 miles from Highway 395, yet I don’t see or hear anything from the highway. There are no facilities on the property. Showers and dumping stations are located further down Twenty Mule Team Road, approximately 10–15 miles away (not exactly sure). There is a small store there as well. From the property to the center of California City is approximately 17 miles. The ground is mostly decomposed granite with some small boulders and lots of sagebrush, usually spaced about 12 feet apart. Roads and trails run along all three sides of the property. At night, you can see practically every star in the sky—there’s no light pollution. When I was there, it was so quiet I had to turn on music at a low volume because otherwise it felt too quiet. Please feel free to ask any questions. Thanks, Gregg
from 
$43
 / night
California Poppy & Wildflower Field

3. California Poppy & Wildflower Field

85%
(41)
28mi from Edwards AFB · 17 sites · Tents, RVs
**CAMP IN AN OCEAN OF MILLIONS OF WILDFLOWERS, SUPERBLOOM 2026 HAPPENING NOW AS OF 2/23/26 ** Space is limited, reserve your spot for this Spring today! Amazing Stargazing! No light pollution! One of the best places near LA to enjoy the constellation covered night sky! 2.5-acre desert property in the foothills near the Antelope Valley California Poppy reserve, with stunning stargazing, sunsets, and sunrises year round and overflowing with millions of blooming wildflowers in the Spring. The property is filled with endless, amazing panoramic mountain, hill, and valley views. Tons of dirt roads and trails through the hills in total raw natural beauty for you to explore and enjoy the true beauty of nature, just a little over an hour from Los Angeles, and still in LA County. Immerse yourself in this secluded sanctuary and untouched nature, leave refreshed and ready for all that life has in store. Follow Us @CaliforniaCampingClub ***Some things to please be aware of: - This is off grid camping! No markers or specifically defined campsites are present, we provide exact GPS coordinates. All sites are dispersed camping in the wildflower fields! We intentionally leave the property unaltered to preserve the raw natural beauty. - Our site is about 2 miles from the nearest paved road (HWY 138) It’s all dirt roads to get here off of HWY 138, through the hills. For years we have found 2WD is more than sufficient to get here, as long as you drive slow, and don't stop on hills you should be fine. However, some campers have found that not to be the case for them and wanted 4WD, so come prepared either way. - If you are unfamiliar navigating using GPS coordinates or with off grid camping, our location may be hard to find and may not be a good fit for you. - It can get very windy sometimes so come prepared to snuggle up in the back of your car or camper and enjoy the stunning stars, sunrises, sunsets and views. - It is considerably easier to navigate with a little daylight. - We are happy to provide you with a map as well upon request, which seems to be the most direct route. Feel free to reach out and we will help you with whatever you may need, just ask! Thank you and we hope you enjoy your stay! :)
Campfires
from 
$36
 / night
Cosmos Starry Nights Camping

4. Cosmos Starry Nights Camping

100%
(1)
28mi from Edwards AFB · 10 sites · Tents, RVs
Desert 🌵 off grid camping. There are no amenities, please come prepared with water. If you are tent camping, you are required to bring your own toilet. This is a property setup for experienced campers. The property is 15 minutes away from an Astronomy Retreat - Galileo Hill is situated near Silver Saddle Ranch and Club within California City, a city in the Mojave Desert. This is Birding Hotspot: It's recognized as a birding hotspot, attracting birdwatchers due to the diverse birdlife in the area.. This area is known for it's dark skies, so you will have stellar views for stargazing. Close to Fremont Valley Ecological Reserve. In between Red Rock Canyon State Park & Grass Valley Wilderness.
from 
$17
 / night
Joshua Tree Ranch Los Angeles

5. Joshua Tree Ranch Los Angeles

86%
(168)
28mi from Edwards AFB · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
This valley was inhabited by the Kitanemuk tribe for thousands of years. They would live here in the winter, and spend the summers hunting and gathering pine nuts and acorns up in the Tehachapi and San Gabriel mountains. This region is called the Antelope Valley because there used to be antelope-looking creatures called pronghorns.My first trip out here was to watch the Blood Wolf Moon lunar eclipse of 2019. It didn't disappoint! This is the spot to come look at the stars, howl at the moon, eat jerky, draw weird cactus trees in your sketch book, whatever!Learn more about this land:Joshua trees 50 miles closer to LA than the Joshua Tree National Park!This is 2.5 acres of protected Joshua Tree lands in the Antelope Valley north of LA, between the snowy Tehachapi Mountains and the San Gabriel Mountains. My first time out there I saw BOTH ENDS of a rainbow in front of the snowy Tehachapis!! Super dark skies, and a million stars at night. You'll probably see the Milky Way! It does get breezy at night, so dress appropriately.It feels like the wild west out here, and that's the main appeal--no rules, nobody watching. Think long dirt roads, tumbleweeds, bones, and maybe some old bullet shells (there's no shooting allowed on the property anymore). This is not a state-maintained, paved, manicured operation--it's the edge of the desert wilderness. Please respect the property and clean up after yourself!This is for people who are comfortable exploring beyond a concrete slab with electricity and janitor-cleaned restrooms. There are no designated sites, so pick whatever looks good to you. We often have multiple parties at once, so feel free to spread out.This land used to be the domain of the Ketanemuk tribe, which I think means People From The East. In the summer they would go up and hunt and get pine nuts in the Tehachapi Mountains, and acorns from the oak trees in the San Gabriels.The property itself is along a dirt road called Avenue C. It's about a 20 minute drive from the town of Neenach (pronounced Nee-nack), where there's a general store and a cafe. They make a great breakfast burrito. It's also a few minutes from the State Poppy Reserve, which blooms in the spring with miles of California poppies.If you have a larger group or event in mind, get in touch! We can figure out how to accommodate you.
from 
$28
 / night

Looking to go camping near Edwards AFB, California with your furry friends? Look no further than Hipcamp! With over 2750 options to choose from, you're sure to find the perfect pet-friendly campsite for your adventure. Whether you prefer the rugged beauty of the Cuyama Badlands, the rustic charm of Holcomb Valley Ranch, or the tranquil oasis of The Desert Rose Collective, there's a campsite for every pet-loving camper. And with amenities like toilets, trash, and showers, you can enjoy the comforts of home while exploring the great outdoors. Don't just take our word for it - Cuyama Badlands has over 1600 reviews, Holcomb Valley Ranch has 470 reviews, and The Desert Rose Collective has 378 reviews, so you know you're in for a great experience. Plus, with prices starting as low as $5 per night and an average price of $40 per night, camping has never been more affordable. So grab your furry friend and get ready to make memories in the great outdoors!

88% (876) 177 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Edwards AFB

Spud's Mojave Outpost

1. Spud's Mojave Outpost

67%
(6)
27mi from Edwards AFB · 6 sites
5 Acres of scenic Mojave Desert, not yet spoiled by urban sprawl, yet still within reach of the big city.Learn more about this land:Beautiful Mojave desert scenery in all directions including breathtaking view of the San Gabriel Mountains! Multiple geographical formations for hiking, biking, and ohv use within a couple miles! Only 30 minutes from skiing on Table Mountain in Big Pines. Groups welcome. Come on out, feel the sand in your feet, the dry desert air in your hair, and unwind a bit outside of the hustle and bustle of the city.You can get to property with a normal front wheel drive passenger car, but taking it easy is recommended for vehicles that do not have excess ground clearance.
from 
$20
 / night
Offroad - California City & Cantil

2. Offroad - California City & Cantil

28mi from Edwards AFB · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
I have 21 acres of raw land, plus another 2.5 acres further north. I have personally camped on it a couple of times. The majority of the land is flat with sagebrush and rises about 15 feet at one end. It is a pie-shaped piece of property; the point area is the highest part and offers great views from the top. All of the land is extremely quiet. There are hard-packed DG roads leading all the way to the property (see maps). The property sits approximately 1/4 mile from Point “B” on the California City Off-Road Vehicle Trails—straight down Temple Road from the property to Point B. California City does require permits for off-road riding. If you choose not to ride, the property is very quiet and makes for a great getaway. I use Cricket for cell service and get five bars out there. The property is also approximately 2.5 miles from Highway 395, yet I don’t see or hear anything from the highway. There are no facilities on the property. Showers and dumping stations are located further down Twenty Mule Team Road, approximately 10–15 miles away (not exactly sure). There is a small store there as well. From the property to the center of California City is approximately 17 miles. The ground is mostly decomposed granite with some small boulders and lots of sagebrush, usually spaced about 12 feet apart. Roads and trails run along all three sides of the property. At night, you can see practically every star in the sky—there’s no light pollution. When I was there, it was so quiet I had to turn on music at a low volume because otherwise it felt too quiet. Please feel free to ask any questions. Thanks, Gregg
from 
$43
 / night
California Poppy & Wildflower Field

3. California Poppy & Wildflower Field

85%
(41)
28mi from Edwards AFB · 17 sites · Tents, RVs
**CAMP IN AN OCEAN OF MILLIONS OF WILDFLOWERS, SUPERBLOOM 2026 HAPPENING NOW AS OF 2/23/26 ** Space is limited, reserve your spot for this Spring today! Amazing Stargazing! No light pollution! One of the best places near LA to enjoy the constellation covered night sky! 2.5-acre desert property in the foothills near the Antelope Valley California Poppy reserve, with stunning stargazing, sunsets, and sunrises year round and overflowing with millions of blooming wildflowers in the Spring. The property is filled with endless, amazing panoramic mountain, hill, and valley views. Tons of dirt roads and trails through the hills in total raw natural beauty for you to explore and enjoy the true beauty of nature, just a little over an hour from Los Angeles, and still in LA County. Immerse yourself in this secluded sanctuary and untouched nature, leave refreshed and ready for all that life has in store. Follow Us @CaliforniaCampingClub ***Some things to please be aware of: - This is off grid camping! No markers or specifically defined campsites are present, we provide exact GPS coordinates. All sites are dispersed camping in the wildflower fields! We intentionally leave the property unaltered to preserve the raw natural beauty. - Our site is about 2 miles from the nearest paved road (HWY 138) It’s all dirt roads to get here off of HWY 138, through the hills. For years we have found 2WD is more than sufficient to get here, as long as you drive slow, and don't stop on hills you should be fine. However, some campers have found that not to be the case for them and wanted 4WD, so come prepared either way. - If you are unfamiliar navigating using GPS coordinates or with off grid camping, our location may be hard to find and may not be a good fit for you. - It can get very windy sometimes so come prepared to snuggle up in the back of your car or camper and enjoy the stunning stars, sunrises, sunsets and views. - It is considerably easier to navigate with a little daylight. - We are happy to provide you with a map as well upon request, which seems to be the most direct route. Feel free to reach out and we will help you with whatever you may need, just ask! Thank you and we hope you enjoy your stay! :)
Campfires
from 
$36
 / night
Cosmos Starry Nights Camping

4. Cosmos Starry Nights Camping

100%
(1)
28mi from Edwards AFB · 10 sites · Tents, RVs
Desert 🌵 off grid camping. There are no amenities, please come prepared with water. If you are tent camping, you are required to bring your own toilet. This is a property setup for experienced campers. The property is 15 minutes away from an Astronomy Retreat - Galileo Hill is situated near Silver Saddle Ranch and Club within California City, a city in the Mojave Desert. This is Birding Hotspot: It's recognized as a birding hotspot, attracting birdwatchers due to the diverse birdlife in the area.. This area is known for it's dark skies, so you will have stellar views for stargazing. Close to Fremont Valley Ecological Reserve. In between Red Rock Canyon State Park & Grass Valley Wilderness.
from 
$17
 / night
Joshua Tree Ranch Los Angeles

5. Joshua Tree Ranch Los Angeles

86%
(168)
28mi from Edwards AFB · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
This valley was inhabited by the Kitanemuk tribe for thousands of years. They would live here in the winter, and spend the summers hunting and gathering pine nuts and acorns up in the Tehachapi and San Gabriel mountains. This region is called the Antelope Valley because there used to be antelope-looking creatures called pronghorns.My first trip out here was to watch the Blood Wolf Moon lunar eclipse of 2019. It didn't disappoint! This is the spot to come look at the stars, howl at the moon, eat jerky, draw weird cactus trees in your sketch book, whatever!Learn more about this land:Joshua trees 50 miles closer to LA than the Joshua Tree National Park!This is 2.5 acres of protected Joshua Tree lands in the Antelope Valley north of LA, between the snowy Tehachapi Mountains and the San Gabriel Mountains. My first time out there I saw BOTH ENDS of a rainbow in front of the snowy Tehachapis!! Super dark skies, and a million stars at night. You'll probably see the Milky Way! It does get breezy at night, so dress appropriately.It feels like the wild west out here, and that's the main appeal--no rules, nobody watching. Think long dirt roads, tumbleweeds, bones, and maybe some old bullet shells (there's no shooting allowed on the property anymore). This is not a state-maintained, paved, manicured operation--it's the edge of the desert wilderness. Please respect the property and clean up after yourself!This is for people who are comfortable exploring beyond a concrete slab with electricity and janitor-cleaned restrooms. There are no designated sites, so pick whatever looks good to you. We often have multiple parties at once, so feel free to spread out.This land used to be the domain of the Ketanemuk tribe, which I think means People From The East. In the summer they would go up and hunt and get pine nuts in the Tehachapi Mountains, and acorns from the oak trees in the San Gabriels.The property itself is along a dirt road called Avenue C. It's about a 20 minute drive from the town of Neenach (pronounced Nee-nack), where there's a general store and a cafe. They make a great breakfast burrito. It's also a few minutes from the State Poppy Reserve, which blooms in the spring with miles of California poppies.If you have a larger group or event in mind, get in touch! We can figure out how to accommodate you.
from 
$28
 / night

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