The best dog-friendly cabin rentals near Los Angeles

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Los Angeles has long been known for its film industry and big-city vibes, and while LA certainly does sprawl, it’s really more of a conglomeration of lots of smaller, interconnected areas. There’s a ton to do here, from taking in comedy shows to checking out major league sports games. While most visitors to the city stay in hotels, there’s a surprisingly large number of camping options in LA County, from the RV park at Dockweiler State Beach, right by the airport, to wooded tent sites up in the Malibu Hills

You can go beach camping near LA in certain areas, but you have to head outside city limits to get to the coast and camping in the sand is rarely allowed on public land. Once you hit coastal towns like Santa Monica and Long Beach, beach camping options open up. Dockweiler State Beach is best for RV campers (no tents allowed), while Point Mugu State Park’s Thornhill Broome Beach Campground accommodates some tents in the sand and offers waterfront RV spots. RV camping with hookups is also available at Bolsa Chica State Beach. At the Leo Carrillo State Park campground in Malibu, sites are inland of Highway 1, about a five-minute walk from the waterfront. Find more beach camping near LA.

Although the law changes regularly, it’s best to avoid car camping on Los Angeles city streets because more often than not, it’s illegal to sleep overnight or live in a car in LA. The rules become less clear when you’re parked at least 500 feet away from residences and school zones, but sleeping in your car is still frowned upon and time limits usually apply. For the best and safest car camping experience near Los Angeles, head just outside of town to a private Hipcamp campsite.

Most primitive BLM camping near LA is free, but some campgrounds do require a fee, and Leave No Trace principles always apply. Most Angeles National Forest campsites are free and available on a first-come, first-served basis. Out toward Joshua Tree National Park, Anza-Borrego Desert State Park’s, Blair Valley Campground and Fish Creek are popular primitive camping spots. Farther afield and about 4 hours’ drive north, Alabama Hills and the Sequoia National Forest both offer free dispersed camping.

Los Angeles has plenty of stores selling camping supplies, backpacking gear, and RV essentials. REI is in Santa Monica, and dozens of Walmarts dot the city. Dick's Sporting Goods can be found in Glendale, El Segundo, and Torrance. Local favorite camping gear stores include Hatchet Outdoor Supply Co. and the Texino Camp Store. Other name brand shops in the area include 5.11 Tactical in Commerce and Patagonia in Santa Monica, plus Arc'teryx and Fjällräven in La Brea. Check out the best places to rent camping gear in LA.

Yes, camping is allowed in Angeles National Forest, home to dozens of established campgrounds, but dispersed camping may not be allowed at any given time. Campers can stay at any one first-come, first-served site within the forest for up to 14 days at a time. A small parking fee usually applies, and campers should always stay aware of any wildfire notices from the US Forest Service. Consider purchasing a National Forest Adventure Pass when going dispersed camping in the area’s national forests.

98% (31) 4 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Los Angeles

Topanga Oasis

1. Topanga Oasis

99%
(40)
13mi from Los Angeles · 2 sites
You will be nestled in a 13 acres with other cottages dotted throughout the property, along with private creeks + trails up the mountain. Visiting this property is a very unique experience, some describe it as “glamorous camping”. No photoshoots, parties or cats allowed. Please read the full description, disclaimer, and reviews, to make sure this is what you are looking for. **************************************************************************** DISCLAIMER: This is quite different from staying in an ordinary hotel. We are really in NATURE here - these are older cottages hand-built by artists in the forest. They are very rustic! It's like living in a mountain village, with other cottages nearby. While we work very hard to keep our places pristine and spotless - if anyone in your group will faint if they see a bug or lizard or little frog inside - then this probably isn't the place for you. Please be very careful booking cottages for someone else - like your parents just arriving from another continent - they might prefer something more conventional. Some folks describe our places as a luxurious form of camping. We make our cottages very comfortable - they have all the basics - electricity - wifi - most have kitchens, bath or shower and comfy clean beds. But they are not like a hotel with perfect walls and a sterile atmosphere. Please look at all the pictures and read all the reviews. We can't offer refunds just because we don't meet the standards of a normal hotel. Most people are charmed by this idyllic and bohemian lifestyle - but it's not for everyone. ********************************************************************* FILM AND PHOTOS SHOOTS: This is an amazing property for photography, and film, with 13 acres of rustic cottages, oak forests and sculpted streams. But please note we have special, and quite reasonable rates for filming, in addition to the normal rental charges. Please let us know ahead of time so we can work out the details. Commercial filming is not permitted without permission. Charming Cabin Ideal for Hikers and Nature Lovers in Topanga, California
Toilets
Showers
Wifi
from 
$122
 / night
Action Camp LA RV Resort

2. Action Camp LA RV Resort

100%
(10)
30mi from Los Angeles · 197 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
✨ Stay, Explore & Unwind at Action Camp ✨ Adventure meets comfort in a one-of-a-kind outdoor destination Located right along the iconic Pacific Crest Trail (PCT), Action Camp is the perfect home base for hikers, travelers, families, and outdoor lovers looking for both adventure and relaxation. 🏕 RV Sites Spacious, comfortable RV sites designed for easy access and longer stays surrounded by open skies and peaceful nature. 🏡 Cabin Rentals Fully equipped cabins offering multiple beds, private bathrooms, personal showers, WiFi, TVs, and kitchen appliances. (Select cabins include stoves.) Enjoy the comforts of home while immersed in the outdoors. ⛺ Tent Sites Traditional camping with plenty of room to relax and reconnect ideal for individuals, families, and group campers seeking a true outdoor experience. 🛖 Teepee Rentals A unique and unforgettable stay. Our teepees blend adventure with comfort for a magical night under the stars. 🌲 Woody Rustic Lodge Rentals Perfect for group stays, retreats, or special gatherings. The Woody Rustic Lodge delivers spacious accommodations with authentic camp charm. 🌟 Camp Experiences & Activities (available on selected nights) 🎬 Movies Under the Stars – Family-friendly outdoor movie nights 🎲 Family Game Tournaments Fun for all ages 🚜 Hayrides A classic camp experience everyone loves ✨ Why Guests Love Action Camp • Direct access to the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) • Unique lodging options for every type of guest • Family-friendly activities and special event nights • Rustic charm with modern comforts • Perfect for getaways, long stays, and group experiences 📍 Book your stay at Action Camp and experience a destination where adventure, community, and comfort come together.
Toilets
Campfires
Full hookups
from 
$70
 / night
Zaromel Ranch

3. Zaromel Ranch

32mi from Los Angeles · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Escape to Zaromel Ranch, a sprawling creative sanctuary nestled in scenic hills. We offer a unique blend of rustic glamping and classic camping for your next outdoor adventure. 1 – Remodeled Airstream Camper: Experience retro-chic comfort in our recently remodeled and clean Airstream. This stylish camper offers a unique and memorable stay. 2 – Cozy Glamping Cabins: We offer several rustic cabins perfect for a glamping getaway. The Main Cabin features two beds and a private covered porch with a grill. The Arena Cabin is located next to a one-acre horse riding arena and includes an outdoor deck with shade. 3 – Unique Deck Camping: For an elevated camping experience, you can pitch your tent on one of our dedicated wooden decks, such as the Sunset Deck, Sunrise Deck, Flow Deck, or Stage Deck. Ranch Amenities: We make camping comfortable. Our property has multiple WC/shower facilities, including a modern block with two hot showers and a washing station. All guests are welcome to use our incredible Outdoor Kitchen, which includes a large grill and dining space. The Experience: Zaromel Ranch is more than just a place to sleep. Unwind with amazing views from the Sunset Deck, find your zen on the Flow Deck, or greet the morning from the Sunrise Deck. The unique backdrop of our massive Acre Arena and Stables makes for an unforgettable stay. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or a unique base for adventure, we welcome you to disconnect from the noise and reconnect with nature at Zaromel Ranch!
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
$124
 / night

Los Angeles has long been known for its film industry and big-city vibes, and while LA certainly does sprawl, it’s really more of a conglomeration of lots of smaller, interconnected areas. There’s a ton to do here, from taking in comedy shows to checking out major league sports games. While most visitors to the city stay in hotels, there’s a surprisingly large number of camping options in LA County, from the RV park at Dockweiler State Beach, right by the airport, to wooded tent sites up in the Malibu Hills

You can go beach camping near LA in certain areas, but you have to head outside city limits to get to the coast and camping in the sand is rarely allowed on public land. Once you hit coastal towns like Santa Monica and Long Beach, beach camping options open up. Dockweiler State Beach is best for RV campers (no tents allowed), while Point Mugu State Park’s Thornhill Broome Beach Campground accommodates some tents in the sand and offers waterfront RV spots. RV camping with hookups is also available at Bolsa Chica State Beach. At the Leo Carrillo State Park campground in Malibu, sites are inland of Highway 1, about a five-minute walk from the waterfront. Find more beach camping near LA.

Although the law changes regularly, it’s best to avoid car camping on Los Angeles city streets because more often than not, it’s illegal to sleep overnight or live in a car in LA. The rules become less clear when you’re parked at least 500 feet away from residences and school zones, but sleeping in your car is still frowned upon and time limits usually apply. For the best and safest car camping experience near Los Angeles, head just outside of town to a private Hipcamp campsite.

Most primitive BLM camping near LA is free, but some campgrounds do require a fee, and Leave No Trace principles always apply. Most Angeles National Forest campsites are free and available on a first-come, first-served basis. Out toward Joshua Tree National Park, Anza-Borrego Desert State Park’s, Blair Valley Campground and Fish Creek are popular primitive camping spots. Farther afield and about 4 hours’ drive north, Alabama Hills and the Sequoia National Forest both offer free dispersed camping.

Los Angeles has plenty of stores selling camping supplies, backpacking gear, and RV essentials. REI is in Santa Monica, and dozens of Walmarts dot the city. Dick's Sporting Goods can be found in Glendale, El Segundo, and Torrance. Local favorite camping gear stores include Hatchet Outdoor Supply Co. and the Texino Camp Store. Other name brand shops in the area include 5.11 Tactical in Commerce and Patagonia in Santa Monica, plus Arc'teryx and Fjällräven in La Brea. Check out the best places to rent camping gear in LA.

Yes, camping is allowed in Angeles National Forest, home to dozens of established campgrounds, but dispersed camping may not be allowed at any given time. Campers can stay at any one first-come, first-served site within the forest for up to 14 days at a time. A small parking fee usually applies, and campers should always stay aware of any wildfire notices from the US Forest Service. Consider purchasing a National Forest Adventure Pass when going dispersed camping in the area’s national forests.

98% (31) 4 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Los Angeles

Topanga Oasis

1. Topanga Oasis

99%
(40)
13mi from Los Angeles · 2 sites
You will be nestled in a 13 acres with other cottages dotted throughout the property, along with private creeks + trails up the mountain. Visiting this property is a very unique experience, some describe it as “glamorous camping”. No photoshoots, parties or cats allowed. Please read the full description, disclaimer, and reviews, to make sure this is what you are looking for. **************************************************************************** DISCLAIMER: This is quite different from staying in an ordinary hotel. We are really in NATURE here - these are older cottages hand-built by artists in the forest. They are very rustic! It's like living in a mountain village, with other cottages nearby. While we work very hard to keep our places pristine and spotless - if anyone in your group will faint if they see a bug or lizard or little frog inside - then this probably isn't the place for you. Please be very careful booking cottages for someone else - like your parents just arriving from another continent - they might prefer something more conventional. Some folks describe our places as a luxurious form of camping. We make our cottages very comfortable - they have all the basics - electricity - wifi - most have kitchens, bath or shower and comfy clean beds. But they are not like a hotel with perfect walls and a sterile atmosphere. Please look at all the pictures and read all the reviews. We can't offer refunds just because we don't meet the standards of a normal hotel. Most people are charmed by this idyllic and bohemian lifestyle - but it's not for everyone. ********************************************************************* FILM AND PHOTOS SHOOTS: This is an amazing property for photography, and film, with 13 acres of rustic cottages, oak forests and sculpted streams. But please note we have special, and quite reasonable rates for filming, in addition to the normal rental charges. Please let us know ahead of time so we can work out the details. Commercial filming is not permitted without permission. Charming Cabin Ideal for Hikers and Nature Lovers in Topanga, California
Toilets
Showers
Wifi
from 
$122
 / night
Action Camp LA RV Resort

2. Action Camp LA RV Resort

100%
(10)
30mi from Los Angeles · 197 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
✨ Stay, Explore & Unwind at Action Camp ✨ Adventure meets comfort in a one-of-a-kind outdoor destination Located right along the iconic Pacific Crest Trail (PCT), Action Camp is the perfect home base for hikers, travelers, families, and outdoor lovers looking for both adventure and relaxation. 🏕 RV Sites Spacious, comfortable RV sites designed for easy access and longer stays surrounded by open skies and peaceful nature. 🏡 Cabin Rentals Fully equipped cabins offering multiple beds, private bathrooms, personal showers, WiFi, TVs, and kitchen appliances. (Select cabins include stoves.) Enjoy the comforts of home while immersed in the outdoors. ⛺ Tent Sites Traditional camping with plenty of room to relax and reconnect ideal for individuals, families, and group campers seeking a true outdoor experience. 🛖 Teepee Rentals A unique and unforgettable stay. Our teepees blend adventure with comfort for a magical night under the stars. 🌲 Woody Rustic Lodge Rentals Perfect for group stays, retreats, or special gatherings. The Woody Rustic Lodge delivers spacious accommodations with authentic camp charm. 🌟 Camp Experiences & Activities (available on selected nights) 🎬 Movies Under the Stars – Family-friendly outdoor movie nights 🎲 Family Game Tournaments Fun for all ages 🚜 Hayrides A classic camp experience everyone loves ✨ Why Guests Love Action Camp • Direct access to the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) • Unique lodging options for every type of guest • Family-friendly activities and special event nights • Rustic charm with modern comforts • Perfect for getaways, long stays, and group experiences 📍 Book your stay at Action Camp and experience a destination where adventure, community, and comfort come together.
Toilets
Campfires
Full hookups
from 
$70
 / night
Zaromel Ranch

3. Zaromel Ranch

32mi from Los Angeles · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Escape to Zaromel Ranch, a sprawling creative sanctuary nestled in scenic hills. We offer a unique blend of rustic glamping and classic camping for your next outdoor adventure. 1 – Remodeled Airstream Camper: Experience retro-chic comfort in our recently remodeled and clean Airstream. This stylish camper offers a unique and memorable stay. 2 – Cozy Glamping Cabins: We offer several rustic cabins perfect for a glamping getaway. The Main Cabin features two beds and a private covered porch with a grill. The Arena Cabin is located next to a one-acre horse riding arena and includes an outdoor deck with shade. 3 – Unique Deck Camping: For an elevated camping experience, you can pitch your tent on one of our dedicated wooden decks, such as the Sunset Deck, Sunrise Deck, Flow Deck, or Stage Deck. Ranch Amenities: We make camping comfortable. Our property has multiple WC/shower facilities, including a modern block with two hot showers and a washing station. All guests are welcome to use our incredible Outdoor Kitchen, which includes a large grill and dining space. The Experience: Zaromel Ranch is more than just a place to sleep. Unwind with amazing views from the Sunset Deck, find your zen on the Flow Deck, or greet the morning from the Sunrise Deck. The unique backdrop of our massive Acre Arena and Stables makes for an unforgettable stay. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or a unique base for adventure, we welcome you to disconnect from the noise and reconnect with nature at Zaromel Ranch!
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
$124
 / night

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Los Angeles camping guide

Where to go

California's Central Coast

Extending from Ventura County up the coast to the Monterey Bay area, California's Central Coast region offers gorgeous stretches of coastline, a mix of sandy and cliff-lined beaches, and tons of great camping areas. You'll find beachfront camping galore in the southern reaches of the region, with extra options if you're camping in your RV. Head further north up to the Big Sur coast for forest camping, hot springs, and arguably the best ocean views in the state.

Coastal Southern California

While Los Angeles County offers a number of noteworthy beaches, hiking trails, and campgrounds to choose from, you’ll find plenty more in the southernmost coastal counties of the state: Orange County and San Diego County. Orange County's San Clemente State Beach is worth a visit, with separate tent and RV areas, while San Elijo State Beach in Encinitas has campsites with views right over the beach. Other camping parks in the area include South Carlsbad State Beach and the RV-only Silver Strand State Beach.

The Mojave Desert

If you’re visiting during the cooler months, you may want to make a trip inland to the Mojave Desert, home to some of the region’s most interesting natural features. This massive expanse encompasses both the otherworldly Joshua Tree National Park as well as Death Valley National Park and the Mojave National Preserve.

When to go

Los Angeles is truly a year-round destination, with pleasant, mild sweater weather in the wintertime and hot, dry summers. If you like swimming, summer is the best time to visit, when the typically cold Pacific waters make for a refreshing cool-me-down. The spring and fall shoulder seasons see fewer crowds, but there aren’t always lifeguards on duty at area beaches outside of the June-August high seasons. Note that June can be muggy and overcast, a phenomenon dubbed “June Gloom” by locals.

Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field
Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field