Auburn RV Resort sits right in the heart of Gold Country, and if you’re towing an RV with your dog, this is a solid home base for exploring the foothills. The location works well because you’re close enough to hit trails and attractions without endless driving, but far enough from traffic to feel settled.
The setup here is practical for dogs. Sites are spacious with good width between them, which means your dog has room to move around without feeling cramped or too close to neighbors. They’ve got both back-in and pull-through options, so whether you’re confident in your backing skills or prefer to just drive straight in, there’s something that works. Most sites handle big rigs, so they’re definitely equipped for larger RVs with dogs onboard. Every site comes with 20, 30, and 50 amp electric hookups, water, sewer, and Wi-Fi — handy if you need to work or just want reliable power for whatever you’ve got running.
Within walking distance, there’s a full service restaurant, which is genuinely convenient when you don’t feel like cooking in the RV. You won’t be isolated either — shopping and other services are a short drive away if you need supplies for your trip.
The real draw is what surrounds Auburn itself. You’ve got immediate access to hiking, riding, and biking trails throughout the area, plus the American River and Sierra Nevada Mountains aren’t far off. There are also plenty of historical sites scattered around town if you want to explore some Gold Rush-era attractions when you’re not on the trails.
If you’re planning a longer stay to really get a feel for the region and take your dog out exploring daily, Auburn RV Resort gives you a comfortable place to return to each evening with all the utilities and amenities actually working. The Wi-Fi means you can handle things from your rig if needed.





