The best dog-friendly camping near Searles Valley

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If you're looking for camping near Searles Valley, California, Hipcamp has over 1089 options to choose from. With an average price per night of $33 and options as low as $5, there's something for every budget. Some of the top campsites in the area include River Ridge Ranch -722 acres (348 reviews), Mojave Desert Ranch (120 reviews), and OrangeRay~Three Rivers (114 reviews). These campsites offer popular amenities such as trash, potable water, and toilets. Plus, you can enjoy activities like snow sports, surfing, and swimming. So pack your gear and get ready for an unforgettable camping experience in Searles Valley!

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Top-rated campgrounds near Searles Valley

6. 777 Cuddeback Rd

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31mi from Searles Valley · 1 site · Tent, RV
Desert Serenity at Cuddeback Lake Escape to your own private desert oasis! Our 40-property at the top of Cuddeback Lake offers a unique experience in the Mojave Desert. Surrounded by vast open space and rugged beauty, it’s perfect for adventurers, nature lovers, and anyone seeking solitude. What to Expect: • Expansive Views: Enjoy stunning sunrises, sunsets, and endless desert landscapes. • Off-Road Adventures: Soft sandy terrain great for motorcycles, ATVs, and 4x4s. Explore nearby trails and the dry lakebed. • Stargazing Haven: Minimal light pollution makes for incredible night skies. • Peaceful Retreat: Ideal for meditation, yoga, or simply unwinding in nature. • Creative Backdrop: Perfect for artists, photographers, and filmmakers. Accessibility & Amenities: • Easy access via a hard-packed road. • Soft sand throughout, but vehicles can navigate without issues. • Campfires allowed (check local fire regulations). • Guests can grade or compact small areas if needed. Nearby Activities: • Explore historic mining sites and rugged desert terrain. • Scenic drives and off-roading at Cuddeback Dry Lake. • Discover unique landscapes and wildlife. Whether you’re seeking adventure, creativity, or relaxation, this desert escape offers it all. Book your stay and experience the beauty of the Mojave!
Campfires
from 
$20
 / night

11. Golden Cactus Ghost Town

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27mi from Searles Valley · 1 site · Tent, RV
Golden Cactus Ghost Town is a great place to rest and relax, surrounded by beautiful views in every direction. You can explore the ghost town itself or hike into No Name Canyon, where you’ll find a small river. There are also many dirt roads behind the property, perfect for dirt bikes and other off-road vehicles. The property is located just ¾ mile north of the Pearsonville Shell gas station and only 10 minutes from the nearest town. A public restroom is available next to the picnic area, where you can also enjoy a barbecue if you wish. For RVs, we currently offer a 30-amp power outlet if you’d like to hook something up. Please note there are no gray or black water dumping facilities available. If you’re camping outdoors, feel free to set up your tent in the designated area, which also includes access to a power outlet.
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Picnic table
from 
$29
 / night

16. Kennedy Meadows Campground

42mi from Searles Valley · 1 site
Nestled along the scenic Pacific Crest Trail and adjacent to the picturesque South Fork of the Kern River, Kennedy Meadows Campground stands out as a serene retreat surrounded by the breathtaking wilderness of the South Sierra, Golden Trout, and Domeland. This unique location offers campers an unparalleled opportunity to immerse themselves in nature while enjoying the tranquility of the great outdoors. The campground features 37 sites, many of which are shaded by beautiful juniper and pinion trees, providing a perfect blend of comfort and privacy. Each site accommodates vehicles up to 30 feet in length, making it accessible for a variety of camping setups. In addition to its stunning natural surroundings, Kennedy Meadows serves as a gateway to numerous outdoor activities. Visitors can explore hiking trails, fishing spots, and nearby swimming holes, ensuring a memorable experience for nature enthusiasts. The area also boasts local restaurants and shops, allowing campers to enjoy delicious meals and pick up any essentials during their stay. Whether you're seeking adventure or relaxation, Kennedy Meadows Campground is an ideal destination for your next outdoor getaway.

17. Panamint Springs Resort

19mi from Searles Valley · 107 sites
Nestled in the stunning Panamint Valley within Death Valley National Park, Panamint Springs Resort stands out as a charming, rustic getaway that offers a unique blend of western-style hospitality and breathtaking natural beauty. This small resort is an ideal destination for those seeking a peaceful retreat, featuring comfortable lodging options, camping sites, and RV services to accommodate all types of travelers. Guests can indulge in delicious meals at the on-site restaurant and bar, while the well-stocked general store and gas station ensure that all your essentials are within reach. The resort's picturesque location provides marvelous views of the distant sand dunes and the majestic Panamint Mountains, which soar to an impressive 11,000 feet, creating a perfect backdrop for relaxation and leisure dining. Conveniently situated just 10 miles from the western edge of Death Valley National Park along California Scenic Highway 190, Panamint Springs Resort serves as an excellent base for exploring the park's diverse outdoor activities, including hiking, stargazing, and discovering nearby natural wonders. Whether you're looking for adventure or a serene escape, this resort offers a memorable experience in one of the most captivating landscapes in California.

18. Desert Empire Fair

18mi from Searles Valley · 28 sites
Discover a unique RV Park nestled in the breathtaking Eastern Sierra Nevada Mountains, offering a serene retreat for travelers exploring iconic destinations. Conveniently located just off Highways 14, 178, and 395, our full-service RV Park serves as a peaceful stopping point for those journeying to Mount Whitney, Las Vegas, Death Valley, and other remarkable sites in the American Southwest. Situated in Ridgecrest, California, our park is not only a haven for vacationers but also a vibrant hub for military personnel, aerospace professionals, and students intrigued by the ancient petroglyphs. Whether you're passing through or planning an extended stay, our facilities include a 24/7 dump station, potable water, and the convenience of accepting all major credit cards. Enjoy the tranquility of our spacious grounds, where privacy and comfort are prioritized. With easy access to nearby natural features, swimming holes, and a variety of outdoor activities, as well as local restaurants and shops, our RV Park is the perfect base for your adventures. For more information about our RV Park, click here.

If you're looking for camping near Searles Valley, California, Hipcamp has over 1089 options to choose from. With an average price per night of $33 and options as low as $5, there's something for every budget. Some of the top campsites in the area include River Ridge Ranch -722 acres (348 reviews), Mojave Desert Ranch (120 reviews), and OrangeRay~Three Rivers (114 reviews). These campsites offer popular amenities such as trash, potable water, and toilets. Plus, you can enjoy activities like snow sports, surfing, and swimming. So pack your gear and get ready for an unforgettable camping experience in Searles Valley!

95% (196)

Top-rated campgrounds near Searles Valley

6. 777 Cuddeback Rd

100%
(1)
31mi from Searles Valley · 1 site · Tent, RV
Desert Serenity at Cuddeback Lake Escape to your own private desert oasis! Our 40-property at the top of Cuddeback Lake offers a unique experience in the Mojave Desert. Surrounded by vast open space and rugged beauty, it’s perfect for adventurers, nature lovers, and anyone seeking solitude. What to Expect: • Expansive Views: Enjoy stunning sunrises, sunsets, and endless desert landscapes. • Off-Road Adventures: Soft sandy terrain great for motorcycles, ATVs, and 4x4s. Explore nearby trails and the dry lakebed. • Stargazing Haven: Minimal light pollution makes for incredible night skies. • Peaceful Retreat: Ideal for meditation, yoga, or simply unwinding in nature. • Creative Backdrop: Perfect for artists, photographers, and filmmakers. Accessibility & Amenities: • Easy access via a hard-packed road. • Soft sand throughout, but vehicles can navigate without issues. • Campfires allowed (check local fire regulations). • Guests can grade or compact small areas if needed. Nearby Activities: • Explore historic mining sites and rugged desert terrain. • Scenic drives and off-roading at Cuddeback Dry Lake. • Discover unique landscapes and wildlife. Whether you’re seeking adventure, creativity, or relaxation, this desert escape offers it all. Book your stay and experience the beauty of the Mojave!
Campfires
from 
$20
 / night

11. Golden Cactus Ghost Town

100%
(1)
27mi from Searles Valley · 1 site · Tent, RV
Golden Cactus Ghost Town is a great place to rest and relax, surrounded by beautiful views in every direction. You can explore the ghost town itself or hike into No Name Canyon, where you’ll find a small river. There are also many dirt roads behind the property, perfect for dirt bikes and other off-road vehicles. The property is located just ¾ mile north of the Pearsonville Shell gas station and only 10 minutes from the nearest town. A public restroom is available next to the picnic area, where you can also enjoy a barbecue if you wish. For RVs, we currently offer a 30-amp power outlet if you’d like to hook something up. Please note there are no gray or black water dumping facilities available. If you’re camping outdoors, feel free to set up your tent in the designated area, which also includes access to a power outlet.
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Picnic table
from 
$29
 / night

16. Kennedy Meadows Campground

42mi from Searles Valley · 1 site
Nestled along the scenic Pacific Crest Trail and adjacent to the picturesque South Fork of the Kern River, Kennedy Meadows Campground stands out as a serene retreat surrounded by the breathtaking wilderness of the South Sierra, Golden Trout, and Domeland. This unique location offers campers an unparalleled opportunity to immerse themselves in nature while enjoying the tranquility of the great outdoors. The campground features 37 sites, many of which are shaded by beautiful juniper and pinion trees, providing a perfect blend of comfort and privacy. Each site accommodates vehicles up to 30 feet in length, making it accessible for a variety of camping setups. In addition to its stunning natural surroundings, Kennedy Meadows serves as a gateway to numerous outdoor activities. Visitors can explore hiking trails, fishing spots, and nearby swimming holes, ensuring a memorable experience for nature enthusiasts. The area also boasts local restaurants and shops, allowing campers to enjoy delicious meals and pick up any essentials during their stay. Whether you're seeking adventure or relaxation, Kennedy Meadows Campground is an ideal destination for your next outdoor getaway.

17. Panamint Springs Resort

19mi from Searles Valley · 107 sites
Nestled in the stunning Panamint Valley within Death Valley National Park, Panamint Springs Resort stands out as a charming, rustic getaway that offers a unique blend of western-style hospitality and breathtaking natural beauty. This small resort is an ideal destination for those seeking a peaceful retreat, featuring comfortable lodging options, camping sites, and RV services to accommodate all types of travelers. Guests can indulge in delicious meals at the on-site restaurant and bar, while the well-stocked general store and gas station ensure that all your essentials are within reach. The resort's picturesque location provides marvelous views of the distant sand dunes and the majestic Panamint Mountains, which soar to an impressive 11,000 feet, creating a perfect backdrop for relaxation and leisure dining. Conveniently situated just 10 miles from the western edge of Death Valley National Park along California Scenic Highway 190, Panamint Springs Resort serves as an excellent base for exploring the park's diverse outdoor activities, including hiking, stargazing, and discovering nearby natural wonders. Whether you're looking for adventure or a serene escape, this resort offers a memorable experience in one of the most captivating landscapes in California.

18. Desert Empire Fair

18mi from Searles Valley · 28 sites
Discover a unique RV Park nestled in the breathtaking Eastern Sierra Nevada Mountains, offering a serene retreat for travelers exploring iconic destinations. Conveniently located just off Highways 14, 178, and 395, our full-service RV Park serves as a peaceful stopping point for those journeying to Mount Whitney, Las Vegas, Death Valley, and other remarkable sites in the American Southwest. Situated in Ridgecrest, California, our park is not only a haven for vacationers but also a vibrant hub for military personnel, aerospace professionals, and students intrigued by the ancient petroglyphs. Whether you're passing through or planning an extended stay, our facilities include a 24/7 dump station, potable water, and the convenience of accepting all major credit cards. Enjoy the tranquility of our spacious grounds, where privacy and comfort are prioritized. With easy access to nearby natural features, swimming holes, and a variety of outdoor activities, as well as local restaurants and shops, our RV Park is the perfect base for your adventures. For more information about our RV Park, click here.

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