Coleville KOA, formerly known as Meadowcliff RV Resort, sits in the Eastern Sierra near Coleville in Mono County—solid base camp territory if you’re looking to explore this part of California with your dog. The park has 34 sites with full hookups (electric, sewer, water, and WiFi), which beats roughing it when you’ve got a dog who needs regular creature comforts. There’s a swimming pool on the grounds too, handy for cooling off after hiking around the area.
The staff here actually gets the dog thing. When you check in, you’ll get a detailed handout about their pet policy so there’s no confusion about what’s allowed. They’ve set up the property with dogs in mind—plenty of grassy areas where yours can move around without feeling cooped up, designated dog walking areas, and pet waste stations scattered throughout so you’re not hunting for supplies.
The location itself is the real draw. You’re positioned right to access Eastern Sierra hiking trails, and most of them allow dogs. We took ours on a few day trips while staying here and it worked well—early morning hikes before the crowds arrived, back to the campground for water and a break, then a swim in the pool if the weather was hot. Your dog probably won’t care about the WiFi, but you might appreciate staying connected if you need to check maps or look up trail conditions.
The grounds are well-maintained and spacious enough that you’re not crammed next to other RVs with barking dogs echoing off your walls. The staff seems genuinely interested in making sure both you and your dog have a decent time, not just going through the motions. If you’re rolling through Mono County with an RV and a dog, grab a site here and plan to spend a few days exploring the surrounding trails and scenery rather than just passing through overnight.





