The best dog-friendly camping near Lake Wildwood

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Looking to camp near Lake Wildwood, California? With over 1500 options available on Hipcamp, you're sure to find the perfect spot for your outdoor adventure. Whether you prefer pitching a tent, RV camping, or glamping, there's something for everyone. Enjoy the beauty of nature while exploring the stunning terrain and participating in thrilling activities like snow sports, paddling, and boating. Need some recommendations? Check out the top campsites with rave reviews: Finnon Lake Recreation Area (780 reviews), Camp Nauvoo (546 reviews), and The Meadows at Isleton (514 reviews). Don't forget to pack your toiletries, as toilets and potable water are popular amenities. Bring your furry friends along too, as pets are welcome! The average price per night is $66, but you can find options as low as $20. Happy camping!

95% (8K) 549 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Lake Wildwood

Serene Country Paradise

1. Serene Country Paradise

100%
(24)
17mi from Lake Wildwood · 1 site · Lodging
Escape to Tranquility: Your Private Country semi-studio with a private entrance. Room is in the lower level of the main house. Nestled amidst breathtaking landscapes, this idyllic retreat offers a peaceful haven away from the hustle and bustle. Unwind and Recharge: * Stunning Sunsets: Witness nature's masterpiece as the sky paints itself with vibrant hues. * Inviting Pool: Take a refreshing dip or simply lounge poolside, soaking up the sun.(pool is NOT heated) * Cozy Hot Tub: Immerse yourself in warm, bubbling waters, easing away stress and tension. * Full Bath: Refresh and rejuvenate in our private, modern bathroom. With walk in shower. * Coffee Bar: Start your day right with a freshly brewed cup of coffee and microwave or toaster oven to warm up food. Children over 10 are welcome, however there is only a queen size bed and pull out couch available. Better suited for a romantic getaway in the fall and winter months since the pool is not heated. We do experience occasional power outages and we’re on a well which means during those outages we do not have running water. We have ways to accommodate for the restroom and there’s always the pool to jump in and clean off. Quiet time from 11pm to 8am please
Toilets
Showers
Hot Tub
from 
$200
 / night
Perfect Getaway with Private Creek

2. Perfect Getaway with Private Creek

100%
(39)
2.4mi from Lake Wildwood · 3 sites · Lodging
Escape to Confluence Ranch, where you'll discover a state park-like atmosphere nestled in the foothills of the majestic Sierra Mountains. Imagine waking up each morning to the soothing sound of a creek and being able to explore a 135 acre property. This is the ultimate retreat that combines history, natural beauty, and endless adventure. Confluence Ranch is also a hub for nearby attractions, with Englebright Lake just 5 minutes away. Boating and fishing enthusiasts will love this beautiful lake, which offers a wealth of recreational activities. South Yuba River State Park is another gem located just 15 minutes away, where you can marvel at one of the oldest covered bridges in the West. The crystal-clear waters of Yuba River are perfect for swimming, hiking, and soaking up the sun on the warm beaches. Hiking trails are also available for those looking to explore the area. Black Swan Trail is the closest hiking trail to the property. For those seeking a lively scene, the hip and trendy towns of Nevada City and Grass Valley are only 20 minutes away. Seasonal events and music can be found in these vibrant communities. If you need to stock up on supplies, a grocery store is conveniently located just 10 minutes away. Come experience the beauty and adventure of Confluence Ranch - the perfect destination for a memorable getaway.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$135
 / night
The Yuba Yurt

3. The Yuba Yurt

98%
(85)
10mi from Lake Wildwood · 1 site · Lodging
The Yuba Yurt is "glamping", or an idyllic remote working location, at its best. Carefully appointed "simplicity" immersed in Nature, but with stable high speed internet, situated equidistantly between the three forks of the "wild and scenic" Yuba River. Enjoy! THE SPACE Venture to the heart of Yuba river country and experience the rustic comfort of glamping in a 30’ pacific yurt. A remedy for “Nature Deficit Disorder”, this is your opportunity to taste the magic of simple living in the round. Located on the North San Juan ridge at the edge of Tahoe National Forest, endless outdoor activities abound. Enjoy incredible hiking, crystal-clear swimming holes and world-class mountain biking trails during summer and pristine snow-play areas away from the crowds during winter. Take in gorgeous scenic drives and numerous points of historical interest--including Malokoff Diggins--from California gold rush period. Discover the active gold mining town of Allegheny, the scenic beauty of Downieville or soak the afternoon away at Sierra Hot Springs in Sierraville. The village of Nevada city--with all it has to offer--is just 20 minutes away. Or simply relax... As much a nature blind as a dwelling, the yurt is located on 5 peaceful acres of mixed oak and madrone woodland with a filtered view of the Sierra foothills, a claw foot bath tub under the stars and much more. Light and airy with both propane and wood heat, the well-designed interior features a spacious kitchen, a comfy queen bed and a full bathroom. The kitchen is stocked for a cook with quality cooking equipment and is supplied with oils, sauces and spices. Tranquil and rustic, but with WiFi and a small streaming set-up, there are also games and plenty of good books. A perfect anytime retreat! THE AREA RiverSea East is located on the San Juan Ridge, an area near Nevada City and Grass Valley that extends about 24 miles between the south and middle forks of the Yuba River. A small Nevada County community far removed from town, modern day North San Juan is part hippie, part isolationist, part new age and part conservative.It's only a 20 minute drive from downtown Nevada City, but since you have to drive up and down the heavily forested, windy river-canyon road, it feels rather remote. When you get there, it consists of less than ten businesses scattered around the mountains, a bushel of dreadlocked hippies, a bunch of pot farms, a vineyard, and LOTS of empty, undeveloped wood, making North San Juan a really beautiful place, surrounded, as it is, by forested mountains and rivers. North San Juan is a great place to explore. There's all kinds of hidden spots, neat places to go, river access with good swimming holes and little stores and cafes. This area is spotted with little organic farms, beautiful little houses and the occasional run-down looking trailer.Farm, house OR trailer, because North San Juan and the Ridge are so sparsely populated, every residence seems to have acres of property that the people are free to plant, enjoy or neglect at will. OTHER IMPORTANT STUFF PETS: Your well-behaved dog is welcome with advanced permission and agreement to our pet policy for an additional $10.00 per night. As this is a wilderness area with abundant wildlife, do not let your dog wander outside at night unattended. NEVER leave your dog unattended at the yurt or let them roam unleashed in the woods. Neighbors will report dogs who bark incessantly. PARTIES and extra visitors are not allowed. Quiet time in the neighborhood is 10pm SAVE OUR ROAD SPEED is 10mph at all times.
Toilets
Showers
Wifi
from 
$113
 / night
Snowy Peaks Christmas Tree Farm

4. Snowy Peaks Christmas Tree Farm

100%
(1)
27mi from Lake Wildwood · 6 sites · RVs
Welcome! Have you ever wanted to experience the off season of a Christmas Tree Farm? Here is your chance! We are a choose and cut farm serving families since 1984. We are located in Foresthill 30 minutes above Auburn. 15 minutes from the town of Foresthill. We offer off grid RV camping in the forest right off Foresthill Road, here you can experience the view of the Crystal Butte Mountains. Additionally, we offer close access to dirt bike trails. You can hike our 55-acre farm, ride mountain bikes, or even bring your horse for trail riding. We have a communal fire pit meaning - all campers are expected to share the one fire pit we offer. All roads on the farm lead back to the campground. What does off grid RV camping mean? Well, that means we have no power or water hook ups. We do have potable water access. You are more than welcome to bring your own generator if you please. Quite hours from generators and campers are from 10pm-8am Are Dogs welcome? Of course they are welcome the are family. All we ask is for them to be leashed at all times and no poop bags are allowed on the farm. Their poo helps fertilize our trees as nature intended. However, please clean up after your pets in the camping area and please take it with you when you leave. Don’t feel like cooking while your camping? No worries we have restaurants in town that would love to serve you. Lastly, the farm has no trash cans or dumpsters on site. We are a "pack it in pack it out" farm. History of the snowy peaks- the Wilson family started the Snowy Peaks Farm in 1979. When you camp with us the tallest trees you see are planted from the original family. Snowy Peaks opened the gates for choose and cut Christmas trees in 1984. Since then, the property has had 3 owners: the Wilson’s, Armstrong's and now the Jones family who are continuing the tree farm legacy. Over the years we have HAND planted (yes hand planted) well over 30,000 trees to make up for every single tree we sell during the Christmas tree season. The trees we have on the farm are white fir, red fir (silvertip) and Doug fir. Want to know some more history about the farm? Ask us while booking we love to branch out our tree knowledge.
from 
$40
 / night
Jason R.’s Land

5. Jason R.’s Land

94%
(51)
48mi from Lake Wildwood · 1 site · Tent, RV
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$109
 / night

Looking to camp near Lake Wildwood, California? With over 1500 options available on Hipcamp, you're sure to find the perfect spot for your outdoor adventure. Whether you prefer pitching a tent, RV camping, or glamping, there's something for everyone. Enjoy the beauty of nature while exploring the stunning terrain and participating in thrilling activities like snow sports, paddling, and boating. Need some recommendations? Check out the top campsites with rave reviews: Finnon Lake Recreation Area (780 reviews), Camp Nauvoo (546 reviews), and The Meadows at Isleton (514 reviews). Don't forget to pack your toiletries, as toilets and potable water are popular amenities. Bring your furry friends along too, as pets are welcome! The average price per night is $66, but you can find options as low as $20. Happy camping!

95% (8K) 549 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Lake Wildwood

Serene Country Paradise

1. Serene Country Paradise

100%
(24)
17mi from Lake Wildwood · 1 site · Lodging
Escape to Tranquility: Your Private Country semi-studio with a private entrance. Room is in the lower level of the main house. Nestled amidst breathtaking landscapes, this idyllic retreat offers a peaceful haven away from the hustle and bustle. Unwind and Recharge: * Stunning Sunsets: Witness nature's masterpiece as the sky paints itself with vibrant hues. * Inviting Pool: Take a refreshing dip or simply lounge poolside, soaking up the sun.(pool is NOT heated) * Cozy Hot Tub: Immerse yourself in warm, bubbling waters, easing away stress and tension. * Full Bath: Refresh and rejuvenate in our private, modern bathroom. With walk in shower. * Coffee Bar: Start your day right with a freshly brewed cup of coffee and microwave or toaster oven to warm up food. Children over 10 are welcome, however there is only a queen size bed and pull out couch available. Better suited for a romantic getaway in the fall and winter months since the pool is not heated. We do experience occasional power outages and we’re on a well which means during those outages we do not have running water. We have ways to accommodate for the restroom and there’s always the pool to jump in and clean off. Quiet time from 11pm to 8am please
Toilets
Showers
Hot Tub
from 
$200
 / night
Perfect Getaway with Private Creek

2. Perfect Getaway with Private Creek

100%
(39)
2.4mi from Lake Wildwood · 3 sites · Lodging
Escape to Confluence Ranch, where you'll discover a state park-like atmosphere nestled in the foothills of the majestic Sierra Mountains. Imagine waking up each morning to the soothing sound of a creek and being able to explore a 135 acre property. This is the ultimate retreat that combines history, natural beauty, and endless adventure. Confluence Ranch is also a hub for nearby attractions, with Englebright Lake just 5 minutes away. Boating and fishing enthusiasts will love this beautiful lake, which offers a wealth of recreational activities. South Yuba River State Park is another gem located just 15 minutes away, where you can marvel at one of the oldest covered bridges in the West. The crystal-clear waters of Yuba River are perfect for swimming, hiking, and soaking up the sun on the warm beaches. Hiking trails are also available for those looking to explore the area. Black Swan Trail is the closest hiking trail to the property. For those seeking a lively scene, the hip and trendy towns of Nevada City and Grass Valley are only 20 minutes away. Seasonal events and music can be found in these vibrant communities. If you need to stock up on supplies, a grocery store is conveniently located just 10 minutes away. Come experience the beauty and adventure of Confluence Ranch - the perfect destination for a memorable getaway.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$135
 / night
The Yuba Yurt

3. The Yuba Yurt

98%
(85)
10mi from Lake Wildwood · 1 site · Lodging
The Yuba Yurt is "glamping", or an idyllic remote working location, at its best. Carefully appointed "simplicity" immersed in Nature, but with stable high speed internet, situated equidistantly between the three forks of the "wild and scenic" Yuba River. Enjoy! THE SPACE Venture to the heart of Yuba river country and experience the rustic comfort of glamping in a 30’ pacific yurt. A remedy for “Nature Deficit Disorder”, this is your opportunity to taste the magic of simple living in the round. Located on the North San Juan ridge at the edge of Tahoe National Forest, endless outdoor activities abound. Enjoy incredible hiking, crystal-clear swimming holes and world-class mountain biking trails during summer and pristine snow-play areas away from the crowds during winter. Take in gorgeous scenic drives and numerous points of historical interest--including Malokoff Diggins--from California gold rush period. Discover the active gold mining town of Allegheny, the scenic beauty of Downieville or soak the afternoon away at Sierra Hot Springs in Sierraville. The village of Nevada city--with all it has to offer--is just 20 minutes away. Or simply relax... As much a nature blind as a dwelling, the yurt is located on 5 peaceful acres of mixed oak and madrone woodland with a filtered view of the Sierra foothills, a claw foot bath tub under the stars and much more. Light and airy with both propane and wood heat, the well-designed interior features a spacious kitchen, a comfy queen bed and a full bathroom. The kitchen is stocked for a cook with quality cooking equipment and is supplied with oils, sauces and spices. Tranquil and rustic, but with WiFi and a small streaming set-up, there are also games and plenty of good books. A perfect anytime retreat! THE AREA RiverSea East is located on the San Juan Ridge, an area near Nevada City and Grass Valley that extends about 24 miles between the south and middle forks of the Yuba River. A small Nevada County community far removed from town, modern day North San Juan is part hippie, part isolationist, part new age and part conservative.It's only a 20 minute drive from downtown Nevada City, but since you have to drive up and down the heavily forested, windy river-canyon road, it feels rather remote. When you get there, it consists of less than ten businesses scattered around the mountains, a bushel of dreadlocked hippies, a bunch of pot farms, a vineyard, and LOTS of empty, undeveloped wood, making North San Juan a really beautiful place, surrounded, as it is, by forested mountains and rivers. North San Juan is a great place to explore. There's all kinds of hidden spots, neat places to go, river access with good swimming holes and little stores and cafes. This area is spotted with little organic farms, beautiful little houses and the occasional run-down looking trailer.Farm, house OR trailer, because North San Juan and the Ridge are so sparsely populated, every residence seems to have acres of property that the people are free to plant, enjoy or neglect at will. OTHER IMPORTANT STUFF PETS: Your well-behaved dog is welcome with advanced permission and agreement to our pet policy for an additional $10.00 per night. As this is a wilderness area with abundant wildlife, do not let your dog wander outside at night unattended. NEVER leave your dog unattended at the yurt or let them roam unleashed in the woods. Neighbors will report dogs who bark incessantly. PARTIES and extra visitors are not allowed. Quiet time in the neighborhood is 10pm SAVE OUR ROAD SPEED is 10mph at all times.
Toilets
Showers
Wifi
from 
$113
 / night
Snowy Peaks Christmas Tree Farm

4. Snowy Peaks Christmas Tree Farm

100%
(1)
27mi from Lake Wildwood · 6 sites · RVs
Welcome! Have you ever wanted to experience the off season of a Christmas Tree Farm? Here is your chance! We are a choose and cut farm serving families since 1984. We are located in Foresthill 30 minutes above Auburn. 15 minutes from the town of Foresthill. We offer off grid RV camping in the forest right off Foresthill Road, here you can experience the view of the Crystal Butte Mountains. Additionally, we offer close access to dirt bike trails. You can hike our 55-acre farm, ride mountain bikes, or even bring your horse for trail riding. We have a communal fire pit meaning - all campers are expected to share the one fire pit we offer. All roads on the farm lead back to the campground. What does off grid RV camping mean? Well, that means we have no power or water hook ups. We do have potable water access. You are more than welcome to bring your own generator if you please. Quite hours from generators and campers are from 10pm-8am Are Dogs welcome? Of course they are welcome the are family. All we ask is for them to be leashed at all times and no poop bags are allowed on the farm. Their poo helps fertilize our trees as nature intended. However, please clean up after your pets in the camping area and please take it with you when you leave. Don’t feel like cooking while your camping? No worries we have restaurants in town that would love to serve you. Lastly, the farm has no trash cans or dumpsters on site. We are a "pack it in pack it out" farm. History of the snowy peaks- the Wilson family started the Snowy Peaks Farm in 1979. When you camp with us the tallest trees you see are planted from the original family. Snowy Peaks opened the gates for choose and cut Christmas trees in 1984. Since then, the property has had 3 owners: the Wilson’s, Armstrong's and now the Jones family who are continuing the tree farm legacy. Over the years we have HAND planted (yes hand planted) well over 30,000 trees to make up for every single tree we sell during the Christmas tree season. The trees we have on the farm are white fir, red fir (silvertip) and Doug fir. Want to know some more history about the farm? Ask us while booking we love to branch out our tree knowledge.
from 
$40
 / night
Jason R.’s Land

5. Jason R.’s Land

94%
(51)
48mi from Lake Wildwood · 1 site · Tent, RV
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$109
 / night

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