Madrone Campground - Round Mountain, CA

Madrone Campground - Round Mountain, CA Madrone Campground - Round Mountain, CA Madrone Campground - Round Mountain, CA Madrone Campground - Round Mountain, CA Madrone Campground - Round Mountain, CA
Shade Available
Dog Swim Area
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Madrone Campground: A Remote, Dog-Friendly Nature Getaway Near Round Mountain, California

Looking for a serene escape for you and your dog? Madrone Campground, nestled deep in the mountains near Round Mountain, California, offers a peaceful, pet-friendly retreat for campers who enjoy privacy and adventure. With just a handful of sites, this campground is perfect for those seeking solitude amid tall trees, scenic lake views, and easy access to the great outdoors. Shade is available at many sites and the area is popular with hikers and dog owners looking for quiet, natural beauty off the beaten path.

Dogs are welcome at Madrone Campground, and while there’s no dedicated fenced dog area, pet owners report a dog-friendly atmosphere across the grounds and nearby trails. Although there’s no lake access when water levels are low, some times of year offer a lakeside experience and opportunities for dog-friendly hiking and swimming. Facilities are basic, with vault toilets and no running water in restrooms, so visitors should plan accordingly. The remote locale also means no cell service, which adds to the tranquility and back-to-nature experience that defines this unique, secluded dog-friendly camping spot.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? Dogs must be under close control at all times, but some leash rules may be relaxed at individual campsites or on remote trails. Owners should keep dogs leashed when around other campers.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? Yes, there is ample tree shade at many sites throughout the campground.
  • Are restrooms available for owners? Yes, there are basic vault-style toilets at the campground.
  • Where is the best place to park? Parking is available at or near each campsite, though access is challenging and a four-wheel-drive vehicle is recommended.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, there are scenic hiking trails from the campground, including access to nearby Lake Britton and Burney Falls.
  • Is there a swimming area or pond for dogs? There is lake access, but water levels and access vary. Beware of steep embankments and variable shorelines.
  • Are ticks or other pests common in the area? Mosquitoes, insects, and snakes are known to be common, especially near the water and in warmer months.

Reviews

Caitlin Sandlin

Very loooong drive to get to. 20+mile trails to hike not much to see on them also riddled with mosquitoes. Very cute campsite over grown with poison oak and infested with bats that swoop down at you. Designated firepits a plus with trees close enough to hang hammock.

Tom AK6U

Overgrown road and 4×4 required. difficult to get to, not recommended

Wez So_N_So

If you want a very out of the way and off the beaten path kind of camping then this is the place for you. There is only 7-8 sights, but when we where there several spots overgrown, and with fallen trees in them.
A chainsaw and weed whacked would do wonders.
There is two outhouses, but no TP so bring some of your own.

Katsu Fuma

Very long drive to get up here, it’s very deep in the mountains. Wouldn’t suggest a car that isn’t four wheeler. If you go, make sure your directions are detailed it’s easy to get lost and there isn’t any signal. Besides that, the place is nice if you’re very adventureous and you’re not afraid to hike off trail

Trista Powers

Very remote, but we loved the privacy.

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