The best dog-friendly camping near Weaverville

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Looking to go camping near Weaverville, California with your pets? Look no further than Mill Creek Resort! With over 1000 options specifically tailored to accommodate pets, Hipcamp has the perfect campsite for you. Whether you're looking for a rustic experience at Mendocino Magic, a magical getaway at Mendocino Magic, or a serene retreat at Maple Creek Ranch, you'll find the top campsites with rave reviews from fellow campers. With popular amenities like toilets, pets, and trash, and activities such as boating, hiking, and biking, you'll have everything you need for an unforgettable camping adventure. Average price per night is $58, with options as low as $20. Start planning your pet-friendly camping trip today!

90% (1.2K) 410 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Weaverville

Bigfoot Little Cabin

1. Bigfoot Little Cabin

79%
(17)
39mi from Weaverville · 1 site · Lodging
Cozy cabin on ten wooded acres within a neighborhood. A double bed and a single bed in the loft upstairs (cabin sleeps 3). Brand new everything. Easy to get to, and walkably close to the golf course. Great for kayakers, beachgoers, and fishermen. You can hook the cabin up to your generator, or use the solar outlets provided. Plenty of room to roam, and a large area around the cabin is fenced in, so dogs are OK! Outdoor kitchen has running water and all cooking tools. Picnic area, outhouse, wifi and great cell coverage!
Toilets
Showers
Wifi
from 
$91
 / night
ShastaView

2. ShastaView

94%
(163)
50mi from Weaverville · 3 sites · Lodging
Shasta View Campsites are part of a former 30,000 acre ranch that was split up into smaller parcels in the 1970's. It is comprised of 5 to 500 acre parcels. All these parcels are homesteads. There are no commercial or industrial areas on the Ranch. In 2005, I started looking for land in the Shasta area after falling in love with the Mountain and it's surrounding lakes. I have always known exactly what the land I would spend time on would look like. One day, in 2006, I was driving on the Hammond Ranch, again hoping I would find that place. I was driving my van, with my 2 kids and some of our friends, through a heavily wooded area. I made a left turn down a dusty dirt road and Eureka! I had found IT. I was at the top of a 60 acre meadow that had a full unobstructed view of Mt. Shasta, encircled by lenticular clouds. I told a friend of mine, who was at the time a realtor in the Shasta area, that I had found a piece of land that looks perfect to me. If, that is, it also had a creek on it. She did some searching around and found out that the land that is now Shasta View was in fact for sale. And, it had a creek on it. And it was comprised of some acreage in the meadow and some in the trees. This was everything I had wanted. I bought the land within the next 2 weeks. After camping on the land a few times, I started to understand where the best sites would be to build some structures. Because the meadow always has a certain amount of moisture to the ground, it is not suitable for building a structure. The good thing about that, is that nobody who owns land in that meadow will ever build there. We will only be looking at Mt. Shasta from that meadow. Never a building. The platform I built in the meadow offers on a chance to sleep under the stars. Billions of them. My property is only one of two that have old, large Cedar and Pine trees on it. It made perfect sense that I would be building a small house in those trees. While camping on this land, you will find exquisite beauty and solitude. Within 30 minutes, you will find Lake Siskiyou and Castle Lake for some of the finest swimming around. If you fish, the McCloud and the Sacramento rivers offer some of the best trout fishing in the state. There are two “Blue Ribbon” designated streams. The first is Upper Sacramento River. It starts as a trickle from the melting snows of Mt Shasta and by the time it reaches the area around the town of Dunsmuir which is just south of Shasta City, it is a true “Blue Ribbon” designated trout stream. The place to find all the ins and outs of fly fishing in this area is at the Ted Fay Fly Fishing shop in Dunsmuir. The second “Blue Ribbon” trout fishing is on the McCloud River. Historically some of the best trout fishing to be found. I have fished both these streams and always caught fish. PLEASE BRING YOUR OWN BEDDING IF YOU'LL BE SLEEPING IN THE TREEHOUSE. And need I say anything about hiking on Mt. Shasta?
Toilets
Showers
Potable water
from 
$140
 / night
Mountain House Cabin & Tent

3. Mountain House Cabin & Tent

50mi from Weaverville · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
This beautiful 160-acre property is surrounded by national forest and sits high atop Gazelle/Callahan Road, overlooking Scott Valley, Gazelle, AP Cattle Ranch, China Mountain, the Trinity Alps, the Russian Mountains, and offering views of Mt. Shasta, Pilot Rock, and Mt. Ashland. The hand-built and milled furnished cabin sleeps three and features an outdoor fireplace with spectacular views. Enjoy multiple shooting ranges up to 800 yards and trails leading to seasonal creeks. Stargazing and photography are among the highlights, with cleared camping pads for vehicles located around the compound—some offering 360-degree views of the surrounding mountain ranges and valleys below. A 4x4 vehicle is not required but is strongly recommended.
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
$45
 / night
The Grove of Mystic Moon Tree

4. The Grove of Mystic Moon Tree

17mi from Weaverville · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Welcome to The Grove of Mystic Moon Tree Unplug, unwind, and let moonlight guide your stay at this hidden gem in Hayfork, California. Nestled beneath ancient oaks, our three undeveloped sites offer a back-to-basics escape where the sky feels vast and the forest feels like home. ✨ What You’ll Love • Forest sanctuary — shady, quiet, and immersed in nature, right off the highway but far enough to feel remote. • Epic views — follow a trail that climbs up the mountain for sweeping panoramas of the Hayfork Valley. Multiple site options —  • Lower Meadow — flat, oak-lined, with a seasonal creek and a small kennel for pets.  • Old Oak Meadow — more secluded, intimate, framed by old oaks and valley vistas.  • RV Flat Pasture — easier pull-through access, gravel level pad, a bit more sun exposure. • Pet-friendly — bring your four-legged companion (just let us know ahead of time). Important Notes • This is rough, undeveloped land — no toilets, showers, or potable water. Be fully self-contained. • No campfires allowed. • No hookups — no electricity, water, or other facilities. Dreamy touches: • Gaze at stars unfiltered by city lights • Listen to wind whisper through the oaks, creek trickling in the meadow • Let your mind wander and your pace slow Rates & Booking Starting at $25/night for all sites. Exact address is shared after booking.
from 
$25
 / night
Lewiston Lake Getaway

5. Lewiston Lake Getaway

100%
(33)
7.3mi from Weaverville · 3 sites · Lodging
Originally a gold and quartz mine, Lakeview Terrace Resort was built by the Army Corp of Engineers to house the workers building the Trinity Dam in the 1960's.  Experience the rich history and tranquil setting of the Shasta Trinity National Forest!There is a reason some call Lewiston Lake the best-kept secret in California. Far less crowded than neighboring Trinity and nearby Shasta Lakes, Lewiston Lake is the ideal destination when you truly wish to get away from it all. Nestled hillside overlooking the peaceful Lewiston Lake, you will find Lakeview Terrace Resort serving up some of the best camping in Northern California. Large pool, open late spring through the hot months. Playground, Horseshoe pit, Restrooms with showers, Coin laundry, Wi-fi hotspot, Darts, croquet, badminton, ping pong, Fire pits, Amphitheatere. We offer many options for your Lewiston Lake camping adventure.Fully appointed cabin rentals with 1-5 bedrooms Full 30 and 50 amp RV hookups. We'd love to speak with you about your upcoming travel plans.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$195
 / night

Looking to go camping near Weaverville, California with your pets? Look no further than Mill Creek Resort! With over 1000 options specifically tailored to accommodate pets, Hipcamp has the perfect campsite for you. Whether you're looking for a rustic experience at Mendocino Magic, a magical getaway at Mendocino Magic, or a serene retreat at Maple Creek Ranch, you'll find the top campsites with rave reviews from fellow campers. With popular amenities like toilets, pets, and trash, and activities such as boating, hiking, and biking, you'll have everything you need for an unforgettable camping adventure. Average price per night is $58, with options as low as $20. Start planning your pet-friendly camping trip today!

90% (1.2K) 410 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Weaverville

Bigfoot Little Cabin

1. Bigfoot Little Cabin

79%
(17)
39mi from Weaverville · 1 site · Lodging
Cozy cabin on ten wooded acres within a neighborhood. A double bed and a single bed in the loft upstairs (cabin sleeps 3). Brand new everything. Easy to get to, and walkably close to the golf course. Great for kayakers, beachgoers, and fishermen. You can hook the cabin up to your generator, or use the solar outlets provided. Plenty of room to roam, and a large area around the cabin is fenced in, so dogs are OK! Outdoor kitchen has running water and all cooking tools. Picnic area, outhouse, wifi and great cell coverage!
Toilets
Showers
Wifi
from 
$91
 / night
ShastaView

2. ShastaView

94%
(163)
50mi from Weaverville · 3 sites · Lodging
Shasta View Campsites are part of a former 30,000 acre ranch that was split up into smaller parcels in the 1970's. It is comprised of 5 to 500 acre parcels. All these parcels are homesteads. There are no commercial or industrial areas on the Ranch. In 2005, I started looking for land in the Shasta area after falling in love with the Mountain and it's surrounding lakes. I have always known exactly what the land I would spend time on would look like. One day, in 2006, I was driving on the Hammond Ranch, again hoping I would find that place. I was driving my van, with my 2 kids and some of our friends, through a heavily wooded area. I made a left turn down a dusty dirt road and Eureka! I had found IT. I was at the top of a 60 acre meadow that had a full unobstructed view of Mt. Shasta, encircled by lenticular clouds. I told a friend of mine, who was at the time a realtor in the Shasta area, that I had found a piece of land that looks perfect to me. If, that is, it also had a creek on it. She did some searching around and found out that the land that is now Shasta View was in fact for sale. And, it had a creek on it. And it was comprised of some acreage in the meadow and some in the trees. This was everything I had wanted. I bought the land within the next 2 weeks. After camping on the land a few times, I started to understand where the best sites would be to build some structures. Because the meadow always has a certain amount of moisture to the ground, it is not suitable for building a structure. The good thing about that, is that nobody who owns land in that meadow will ever build there. We will only be looking at Mt. Shasta from that meadow. Never a building. The platform I built in the meadow offers on a chance to sleep under the stars. Billions of them. My property is only one of two that have old, large Cedar and Pine trees on it. It made perfect sense that I would be building a small house in those trees. While camping on this land, you will find exquisite beauty and solitude. Within 30 minutes, you will find Lake Siskiyou and Castle Lake for some of the finest swimming around. If you fish, the McCloud and the Sacramento rivers offer some of the best trout fishing in the state. There are two “Blue Ribbon” designated streams. The first is Upper Sacramento River. It starts as a trickle from the melting snows of Mt Shasta and by the time it reaches the area around the town of Dunsmuir which is just south of Shasta City, it is a true “Blue Ribbon” designated trout stream. The place to find all the ins and outs of fly fishing in this area is at the Ted Fay Fly Fishing shop in Dunsmuir. The second “Blue Ribbon” trout fishing is on the McCloud River. Historically some of the best trout fishing to be found. I have fished both these streams and always caught fish. PLEASE BRING YOUR OWN BEDDING IF YOU'LL BE SLEEPING IN THE TREEHOUSE. And need I say anything about hiking on Mt. Shasta?
Toilets
Showers
Potable water
from 
$140
 / night
Mountain House Cabin & Tent

3. Mountain House Cabin & Tent

50mi from Weaverville · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
This beautiful 160-acre property is surrounded by national forest and sits high atop Gazelle/Callahan Road, overlooking Scott Valley, Gazelle, AP Cattle Ranch, China Mountain, the Trinity Alps, the Russian Mountains, and offering views of Mt. Shasta, Pilot Rock, and Mt. Ashland. The hand-built and milled furnished cabin sleeps three and features an outdoor fireplace with spectacular views. Enjoy multiple shooting ranges up to 800 yards and trails leading to seasonal creeks. Stargazing and photography are among the highlights, with cleared camping pads for vehicles located around the compound—some offering 360-degree views of the surrounding mountain ranges and valleys below. A 4x4 vehicle is not required but is strongly recommended.
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
$45
 / night
The Grove of Mystic Moon Tree

4. The Grove of Mystic Moon Tree

17mi from Weaverville · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Welcome to The Grove of Mystic Moon Tree Unplug, unwind, and let moonlight guide your stay at this hidden gem in Hayfork, California. Nestled beneath ancient oaks, our three undeveloped sites offer a back-to-basics escape where the sky feels vast and the forest feels like home. ✨ What You’ll Love • Forest sanctuary — shady, quiet, and immersed in nature, right off the highway but far enough to feel remote. • Epic views — follow a trail that climbs up the mountain for sweeping panoramas of the Hayfork Valley. Multiple site options —  • Lower Meadow — flat, oak-lined, with a seasonal creek and a small kennel for pets.  • Old Oak Meadow — more secluded, intimate, framed by old oaks and valley vistas.  • RV Flat Pasture — easier pull-through access, gravel level pad, a bit more sun exposure. • Pet-friendly — bring your four-legged companion (just let us know ahead of time). Important Notes • This is rough, undeveloped land — no toilets, showers, or potable water. Be fully self-contained. • No campfires allowed. • No hookups — no electricity, water, or other facilities. Dreamy touches: • Gaze at stars unfiltered by city lights • Listen to wind whisper through the oaks, creek trickling in the meadow • Let your mind wander and your pace slow Rates & Booking Starting at $25/night for all sites. Exact address is shared after booking.
from 
$25
 / night
Lewiston Lake Getaway

5. Lewiston Lake Getaway

100%
(33)
7.3mi from Weaverville · 3 sites · Lodging
Originally a gold and quartz mine, Lakeview Terrace Resort was built by the Army Corp of Engineers to house the workers building the Trinity Dam in the 1960's.  Experience the rich history and tranquil setting of the Shasta Trinity National Forest!There is a reason some call Lewiston Lake the best-kept secret in California. Far less crowded than neighboring Trinity and nearby Shasta Lakes, Lewiston Lake is the ideal destination when you truly wish to get away from it all. Nestled hillside overlooking the peaceful Lewiston Lake, you will find Lakeview Terrace Resort serving up some of the best camping in Northern California. Large pool, open late spring through the hot months. Playground, Horseshoe pit, Restrooms with showers, Coin laundry, Wi-fi hotspot, Darts, croquet, badminton, ping pong, Fire pits, Amphitheatere. We offer many options for your Lewiston Lake camping adventure.Fully appointed cabin rentals with 1-5 bedrooms Full 30 and 50 amp RV hookups. We'd love to speak with you about your upcoming travel plans.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$195
 / night

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