The best dog-friendly camping near Pueblo Pintado

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Bringing your dog to Pueblo Pintado? You’ve got over 60 pet-friendly campsites to choose from, with options starting at $35 a night and an average around $55. This isn’t just a place to pitch a tent—expect campfires, hot showers, and toilets at many sites. You’ll find trails that wind through mesas and rocky outcrops, perfect for hiking, climbing, or spotting mule deer at dawn. Locals gravitate to Horse-Thief Campground (83 reviews) for its big-sky sunsets, and Bear Paw lake Cabin (14 reviews) if you want your own slice of quiet. For something off the beaten path, check out GONNA DO RANCH (5 reviews). Bring water, keep an eye out for cacti, and don’t forget your dog’s leash—there’s plenty of room to roam.

84% (119)

Top-rated campgrounds

Bringing your dog to Pueblo Pintado? You’ve got over 60 pet-friendly campsites to choose from, with options starting at $35 a night and an average around $55. This isn’t just a place to pitch a tent—expect campfires, hot showers, and toilets at many sites. You’ll find trails that wind through mesas and rocky outcrops, perfect for hiking, climbing, or spotting mule deer at dawn. Locals gravitate to Horse-Thief Campground (83 reviews) for its big-sky sunsets, and Bear Paw lake Cabin (14 reviews) if you want your own slice of quiet. For something off the beaten path, check out GONNA DO RANCH (5 reviews). Bring water, keep an eye out for cacti, and don’t forget your dog’s leash—there’s plenty of room to roam.

84% (119)

Top-rated campgrounds

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