The best dog-friendly camping near Mosier

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Bringing your dog along? Mosier makes it easy. With over 2,200 pet-friendly campsites, you’ll find everything from forest clearings to riverside pads, all with your furry mate in tow. Average stays run about $50 a night, but some spots drop as low as $20. Showers, toilets, and pets-welcome signs are standard here, so you won’t need to rough it. Hikers and swimmers flock to this corner of Oregon for trails that snake along the river and swimming holes deep enough to cool off in summer. Anglers, bring your rod—local fishing is legit. Top picks include Naked Falls (1,694 reviews), WindWoodRivers (561 reviews), and Action Sports Roamer Sites (354 reviews). Each has its own vibe, but they all welcome pets and put you close to the action. Pack the leash, toss in a towel, and get out there.

96% (5.7K) 396 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Mosier

Cat's Forest Retreat

1. Cat's Forest Retreat

93%
(68)
36mi from Mosier · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
On a clear day you can see Mount Hood. Great stargazing at night away from bright lights. Lots of River Rock and Agates. Abundant wildlife. Mostly hilly and forested terrain. Nearby is Greek Bakery & monastery, Brooks Memorial State Park. Visit Goldendale Observatory, Maryhill museum & Stonehenge.
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
$16
 / night
The MEADOW at Welches

2. The MEADOW at Welches

95%
(10)
36mi from Mosier · 2 sites · Tents
Secluded down a long easement off Welches Road, this enchanting 5-acre property offers a serene getaway nestled in the dense landscapes of Welches, Oregon. Surrounded by towering trees, open prairie and lush forest underbrush. This once old growth forest serves as a perfect base for both relaxation and adventure. The property boasts ample space for camping, complete with cleared areas for tents and a central fire pit for gathering under the starlit sky.
Campfires
Toilets
from 
$45
 / night
The Refuge

3. The Refuge

100%
(16)
20mi from Mosier · 2 sites · RVs
You may surprised at how loud peace and quiet can be. Whether it's the prehistoric sound of sandhill cranes, a serenade of coyotes, elk talking, hoots of great horned owls or a simple chorus of frogs and crickets; if you enjoy being immersed in the sounds of nature then come and enjoy. "The Refuge" abuts Conboy Lake National Wildlife Refuge so be sure to bring your binoculars or spotting scope. Elk, sandhills, coyotes and deer are frequent visitors to the property, bear and bobcats occasionally. If you just can't sit still and relax, we are only 16 miles from BZ Corners and the white water opportunities of the Big White Salmon River, 12 miles from the Leidl boat ramp on the Klickitat River and 16 miles from the town of Trout Lake and all the recreation opportunities to be found in the Gifford Pinchot. If it wasn't for the view (and it is awesome!), the site would be rather unimpressive. It's level gravel driveway with water, a 50/20 RV hookup and dump that sits between an unoccupied house and large shop that we may occasionally visit. A fire pit is available. Need leeway on party size, check in time or something else...message me and we'll see what we can do. Reality Check Exhaust brakes. This is timber country; during the week early morning truck traffic can be expected. Traffic is always very light, but it only takes one exhaust brake at 4:00 am to remind me of the crazy hours loggers work. Mosquitos. Conboy Lake is really a great big seasonal marsh and the mozzies can be a moderate annoyance at times. As a seasoned camper, I would rate them only slightly above a "run of the mill" nuisance even during peak times . Let it shine! The hook up site is exposed. Mid August, 4:00 pm, 100 degrees out...you'll want an awning or AC. Consider "The Oaks" under add-ons as an option, or message me to discuss. Darned hosts. We're your nearest neighbors, about a 1000 yards away, mostly obscured but visible. We're pretty quite, but sounds of life may occasionally drift your way. Sometimes mowing has to done and the dog always barks briefly at UPS or when we come home. If we interrupt your illusion of seclusion it will only be briefly. No trash service. Pack it in, pack it out. Thanks! Cell service is sketchy.
Full hookups
from 
$59
 / night
The Lazy K

4. The Lazy K

100%
(1)
4.8mi from Mosier · 1 site · RV
Welcome to our new home! Kyle and I live in the main house on 5 sprawling acres of pasture and shady pines. The property is peaceful, the skies are full of stars, and wildlife visits often. Our little farm is also home to a small flock of sheep, 3 alpaca, a llama, and a gaggle of chickens. The RV pad pictured is currently rented. Available to rent is our primitive upper meadow to campers and vans. There are no hookups or toilet onsite so we require campers to have their own self enclosed bathroom. Campers are welcome to fill up water, charge devices or use WiFi by the house (there is limited to no cell service at our property). There is a county wide campfire ban through September at least which only allows for use of barbecues (no campfires even if enclosed in something like a solo stove). We’re a 15 minute drive from White Salmon up Snowden, about a mile away from hiking and biking trails (not on trail maps) and a 5 minute drive to an upper entrance to coyote wall hiking/biking trails. Make this your home base for an evening, weekend or longer for a night under the stars, or your biking, kite boarding, or other outdoor adventures! And, if you or your family is interested in meeting some of our farm animals I’d be happy to introduce you!
from 
$35
 / night
Garden of Eden

5. Garden of Eden

98%
(32)
5.3mi from Mosier · 1 site · Tent
**** Dear Hipcamp community - we look forward to welcoming campers back after recovering from the 2025 Burdoin Wild Fire this past summer. While our "Outlook / Nest" was severely damaged by the wildfire, the rest of the campsite is recovering well. We open May 22nd, 2026 and the camp season will run through October 31, 2026. We look forward to welcoming y'all back! **** We are new stewards and first-time homeowners of this serene, 10.5 acre homestead. 'Modern' human development on this land first began in old logging days in the early 1900s and old logging access road still runs through the center of our property. When we purchased this land in 2020, we knew we were investing in a real 'fixer-upper'. The original Buckminster Fuller geodome home was built back in the 1970s, and the outbuildings and garden spaces were later added on as the property changed hands over the decades. By the time we landed here, however, the home was in severe state of neglect. As we continue to care for and restore this home and land, we aim to use environmentally sustainable practices to minimize our impact on the land while upcycling, recycling, and re-using anything we can in the process! Follow our progress on Instagram at: @dome.sweet.home!
Campfires
Toilets
Picnic table
from 
$25
 / night

Bringing your dog along? Mosier makes it easy. With over 2,200 pet-friendly campsites, you’ll find everything from forest clearings to riverside pads, all with your furry mate in tow. Average stays run about $50 a night, but some spots drop as low as $20. Showers, toilets, and pets-welcome signs are standard here, so you won’t need to rough it. Hikers and swimmers flock to this corner of Oregon for trails that snake along the river and swimming holes deep enough to cool off in summer. Anglers, bring your rod—local fishing is legit. Top picks include Naked Falls (1,694 reviews), WindWoodRivers (561 reviews), and Action Sports Roamer Sites (354 reviews). Each has its own vibe, but they all welcome pets and put you close to the action. Pack the leash, toss in a towel, and get out there.

96% (5.7K) 396 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Mosier

Cat's Forest Retreat

1. Cat's Forest Retreat

93%
(68)
36mi from Mosier · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
On a clear day you can see Mount Hood. Great stargazing at night away from bright lights. Lots of River Rock and Agates. Abundant wildlife. Mostly hilly and forested terrain. Nearby is Greek Bakery & monastery, Brooks Memorial State Park. Visit Goldendale Observatory, Maryhill museum & Stonehenge.
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
$16
 / night
The MEADOW at Welches

2. The MEADOW at Welches

95%
(10)
36mi from Mosier · 2 sites · Tents
Secluded down a long easement off Welches Road, this enchanting 5-acre property offers a serene getaway nestled in the dense landscapes of Welches, Oregon. Surrounded by towering trees, open prairie and lush forest underbrush. This once old growth forest serves as a perfect base for both relaxation and adventure. The property boasts ample space for camping, complete with cleared areas for tents and a central fire pit for gathering under the starlit sky.
Campfires
Toilets
from 
$45
 / night
The Refuge

3. The Refuge

100%
(16)
20mi from Mosier · 2 sites · RVs
You may surprised at how loud peace and quiet can be. Whether it's the prehistoric sound of sandhill cranes, a serenade of coyotes, elk talking, hoots of great horned owls or a simple chorus of frogs and crickets; if you enjoy being immersed in the sounds of nature then come and enjoy. "The Refuge" abuts Conboy Lake National Wildlife Refuge so be sure to bring your binoculars or spotting scope. Elk, sandhills, coyotes and deer are frequent visitors to the property, bear and bobcats occasionally. If you just can't sit still and relax, we are only 16 miles from BZ Corners and the white water opportunities of the Big White Salmon River, 12 miles from the Leidl boat ramp on the Klickitat River and 16 miles from the town of Trout Lake and all the recreation opportunities to be found in the Gifford Pinchot. If it wasn't for the view (and it is awesome!), the site would be rather unimpressive. It's level gravel driveway with water, a 50/20 RV hookup and dump that sits between an unoccupied house and large shop that we may occasionally visit. A fire pit is available. Need leeway on party size, check in time or something else...message me and we'll see what we can do. Reality Check Exhaust brakes. This is timber country; during the week early morning truck traffic can be expected. Traffic is always very light, but it only takes one exhaust brake at 4:00 am to remind me of the crazy hours loggers work. Mosquitos. Conboy Lake is really a great big seasonal marsh and the mozzies can be a moderate annoyance at times. As a seasoned camper, I would rate them only slightly above a "run of the mill" nuisance even during peak times . Let it shine! The hook up site is exposed. Mid August, 4:00 pm, 100 degrees out...you'll want an awning or AC. Consider "The Oaks" under add-ons as an option, or message me to discuss. Darned hosts. We're your nearest neighbors, about a 1000 yards away, mostly obscured but visible. We're pretty quite, but sounds of life may occasionally drift your way. Sometimes mowing has to done and the dog always barks briefly at UPS or when we come home. If we interrupt your illusion of seclusion it will only be briefly. No trash service. Pack it in, pack it out. Thanks! Cell service is sketchy.
Full hookups
from 
$59
 / night
The Lazy K

4. The Lazy K

100%
(1)
4.8mi from Mosier · 1 site · RV
Welcome to our new home! Kyle and I live in the main house on 5 sprawling acres of pasture and shady pines. The property is peaceful, the skies are full of stars, and wildlife visits often. Our little farm is also home to a small flock of sheep, 3 alpaca, a llama, and a gaggle of chickens. The RV pad pictured is currently rented. Available to rent is our primitive upper meadow to campers and vans. There are no hookups or toilet onsite so we require campers to have their own self enclosed bathroom. Campers are welcome to fill up water, charge devices or use WiFi by the house (there is limited to no cell service at our property). There is a county wide campfire ban through September at least which only allows for use of barbecues (no campfires even if enclosed in something like a solo stove). We’re a 15 minute drive from White Salmon up Snowden, about a mile away from hiking and biking trails (not on trail maps) and a 5 minute drive to an upper entrance to coyote wall hiking/biking trails. Make this your home base for an evening, weekend or longer for a night under the stars, or your biking, kite boarding, or other outdoor adventures! And, if you or your family is interested in meeting some of our farm animals I’d be happy to introduce you!
from 
$35
 / night
Garden of Eden

5. Garden of Eden

98%
(32)
5.3mi from Mosier · 1 site · Tent
**** Dear Hipcamp community - we look forward to welcoming campers back after recovering from the 2025 Burdoin Wild Fire this past summer. While our "Outlook / Nest" was severely damaged by the wildfire, the rest of the campsite is recovering well. We open May 22nd, 2026 and the camp season will run through October 31, 2026. We look forward to welcoming y'all back! **** We are new stewards and first-time homeowners of this serene, 10.5 acre homestead. 'Modern' human development on this land first began in old logging days in the early 1900s and old logging access road still runs through the center of our property. When we purchased this land in 2020, we knew we were investing in a real 'fixer-upper'. The original Buckminster Fuller geodome home was built back in the 1970s, and the outbuildings and garden spaces were later added on as the property changed hands over the decades. By the time we landed here, however, the home was in severe state of neglect. As we continue to care for and restore this home and land, we aim to use environmentally sustainable practices to minimize our impact on the land while upcycling, recycling, and re-using anything we can in the process! Follow our progress on Instagram at: @dome.sweet.home!
Campfires
Toilets
Picnic table
from 
$25
 / night

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