The best dog-friendly glamping near Saratoga

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Sitting at the edge of the Santa Cruz Mountain Range, Saratoga is a great starting point for exploring alpine trails and local culture. Castle Rock State Park offers an extensive trail system for hiking and cycling through the mountains, while Monte Bello Open Space Preserve provides a haven for local grassland and mountain wildlife. Tent campsites in both parks make it easy to step right into nature, while campsites closer to Saratoga put urban fun at the doorstep.

95% (1.3K)

Top-rated campgrounds

Patoonia Glamping @ Alum Rock Hills

3. Patoonia Glamping @ Alum Rock Hills

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14mi from Saratoga · 1 site · Lodging · East Foothills, CA
Escape the hustle and bustle of the Bay Area with a stay at Patoonia, our charming mini silver home. Nestled just a 5-minute walk from the entrance of Upper Alum Rock Park and a 6-minute walk to the San Jose Country Club, this serene retreat offers the perfect blend of nature and convenience. Patoonia provides all the comforts of home, allowing you to relax and unwind. You will find everything you need from a fully stocked kitchen, a bathroom with hot shower and flushable toilet, dining area, a separated bedroom space and plenty of cabinets for storage. Surrounded by the peaceful Alum Rock hills, you'll find tranquility among the beautiful country club homes, mature trees, and occasional wildlife, including visits from deer and fawns. Despite its secluded feel, Patoonia is only a 5-minute drive from various amenities, including cafes, delis, gyms, markets, libraries, restaurants, and highway 680. Enjoy 100% privacy while being close to both nature and the city.
Potable water
Toilets
Showers
from 
$72
 / night
Buddha Room RV glamping, Redwoods

4. Buddha Room RV glamping, Redwoods

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17mi from Saratoga · 1 site · Lodging · Felton, CA
This is a peaceful space centrally located in Felton. The Buddha room comes with an outdoor kitchen, a living room, and a shower under the Redwoods under covered patios and pergola. The entrance covered porch can sleep one (in the blow up bed) and is a reading/mediation nook and the 1/2 bath. This entrance has a smart lock code, that you will get in a message. The room is attached to the house on the back end with your own entrance through (covered porch) and sleeps two in the cozy sofa bed. Sheets and pillows are stored in the sofa, lift up the long side and pull out the other to create a bed. You have shared use of the whole back property. The spa studio is locked and has a clientele booked during the day. But if not in use you can lounge in there if you ask or book some healing treatments. . The spa also uses the 1/2 bath on the covered porch. Melissa will give you times when you arrive. Best Solo/Staycation trip This property has been Melissa’s private practice for over two decades. Award-winning private day spa and the most unique experience you will find in the Santa Cruz Mountains. This is going to be an amazing experience and could be life-changing. Want to learn meditation 🧘 Yoga 🧘‍♂️ Get some body or energy work. Get yourself in balance and on the right track. You can sign up for The Key To Life Is Balance course to have these tools after you check out. You will have access to the Buddha Room at the back end of the house. With your own code entrance and room, you have a key. When you walk in, you are in the house's back porch with a breakfast nook and half bath. The bedroom door has its own lock and key, a sofa sleeper, a DVD screen TV with DVDs of 80s and 90s movies and sitcoms. Yoga and meditation DVDs and CDs with a CD player, and massage tools. Outdoor kitchen, living space, and outdoor shower. It’s like glamping but sleeping in a room. See the Spa‘s website for add-ons to spa packages. The neighborhood has a park that is across the street, a great walking loop, and a pool. The pool is only open during the Summer and when a lifeguard is present. You will need me to walk you in. Just let me know if you want to float in our neighborhood pool. Melissa may or may not greet you at arrival.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$153
 / night

Sitting at the edge of the Santa Cruz Mountain Range, Saratoga is a great starting point for exploring alpine trails and local culture. Castle Rock State Park offers an extensive trail system for hiking and cycling through the mountains, while Monte Bello Open Space Preserve provides a haven for local grassland and mountain wildlife. Tent campsites in both parks make it easy to step right into nature, while campsites closer to Saratoga put urban fun at the doorstep.

95% (1.3K)

Top-rated campgrounds

Patoonia Glamping @ Alum Rock Hills

3. Patoonia Glamping @ Alum Rock Hills

100%
(4)
14mi from Saratoga · 1 site · Lodging · East Foothills, CA
Escape the hustle and bustle of the Bay Area with a stay at Patoonia, our charming mini silver home. Nestled just a 5-minute walk from the entrance of Upper Alum Rock Park and a 6-minute walk to the San Jose Country Club, this serene retreat offers the perfect blend of nature and convenience. Patoonia provides all the comforts of home, allowing you to relax and unwind. You will find everything you need from a fully stocked kitchen, a bathroom with hot shower and flushable toilet, dining area, a separated bedroom space and plenty of cabinets for storage. Surrounded by the peaceful Alum Rock hills, you'll find tranquility among the beautiful country club homes, mature trees, and occasional wildlife, including visits from deer and fawns. Despite its secluded feel, Patoonia is only a 5-minute drive from various amenities, including cafes, delis, gyms, markets, libraries, restaurants, and highway 680. Enjoy 100% privacy while being close to both nature and the city.
Potable water
Toilets
Showers
from 
$72
 / night
Buddha Room RV glamping, Redwoods

4. Buddha Room RV glamping, Redwoods

100%
(1)
17mi from Saratoga · 1 site · Lodging · Felton, CA
This is a peaceful space centrally located in Felton. The Buddha room comes with an outdoor kitchen, a living room, and a shower under the Redwoods under covered patios and pergola. The entrance covered porch can sleep one (in the blow up bed) and is a reading/mediation nook and the 1/2 bath. This entrance has a smart lock code, that you will get in a message. The room is attached to the house on the back end with your own entrance through (covered porch) and sleeps two in the cozy sofa bed. Sheets and pillows are stored in the sofa, lift up the long side and pull out the other to create a bed. You have shared use of the whole back property. The spa studio is locked and has a clientele booked during the day. But if not in use you can lounge in there if you ask or book some healing treatments. . The spa also uses the 1/2 bath on the covered porch. Melissa will give you times when you arrive. Best Solo/Staycation trip This property has been Melissa’s private practice for over two decades. Award-winning private day spa and the most unique experience you will find in the Santa Cruz Mountains. This is going to be an amazing experience and could be life-changing. Want to learn meditation 🧘 Yoga 🧘‍♂️ Get some body or energy work. Get yourself in balance and on the right track. You can sign up for The Key To Life Is Balance course to have these tools after you check out. You will have access to the Buddha Room at the back end of the house. With your own code entrance and room, you have a key. When you walk in, you are in the house's back porch with a breakfast nook and half bath. The bedroom door has its own lock and key, a sofa sleeper, a DVD screen TV with DVDs of 80s and 90s movies and sitcoms. Yoga and meditation DVDs and CDs with a CD player, and massage tools. Outdoor kitchen, living space, and outdoor shower. It’s like glamping but sleeping in a room. See the Spa‘s website for add-ons to spa packages. The neighborhood has a park that is across the street, a great walking loop, and a pool. The pool is only open during the Summer and when a lifeguard is present. You will need me to walk you in. Just let me know if you want to float in our neighborhood pool. Melissa may or may not greet you at arrival.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$153
 / night

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The best dog-friendly glamping near Saratoga guide

Where to go

Castle Rock State Park

With one of the highest elevation points in the Santa Cruz Mountains, Castle Rock Park is an exciting destination for rock-climbers, hikers, cyclists, and horseback riders. The trail system covers mountain and forest landscapes, allowing campers to admire the area’s redwood and black oak forests. Some backcountry tent camping sites are available within the park, and early reservations are encouraged to score a spot. Note that there’s no cell service inside Castle Rock Park.

Monte Bello Open Space Preserve

With over 3,000 acres of protected open space, Monte Bello is the perfect place to explore the region’s mountain and grassland scenery. Designated campsites inside the preserve allow campers to catch a glimpse of local species like mule deer, wild turkeys, and California scrub-jays. Pick up a permit to camp at Monte Bello, or make a day trip to enjoy the park’s hiking, biking, and equestrian trails.

Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park

Big Sur is a stretch of rugged mountains and expansive Pacific Ocean views that runs from Carmel to San Simeon. Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park offers scenic hiking trails, birdwatching opportunities, and an array of camping opportunities. Find tent campsites along Big Sur River, as well as a larger campground for tents and RVs. A central lodge with accommodations, a grocery store, and cafe makes it easy to stock up on essentials without leaving the park. In addition to self-guided adventures through Big Sur, campers can find nature walks and other activities available for a day-use fee.

When to go

The area surrounding Saratoga is a popular camping destination year-round, since the climate makes it comfortable to camp in tents and RVs through winter. Some campers prefer late spring and early fall, when competition for campsites typically declines. Summer highs often reach 75°F in August, while lows fall to 45°F in December.

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