Valencia Travel Village in Castaic sits just a mile west of I-5 off Highway 126, making it one of the more accessible RV parks if you’re driving through Los Angeles County with your dog. The property sprawls across well-maintained grounds with over 300 RV sites, so there’s a genuine sense of space rather than feeling packed in.
The main draw for traveling with a dog is the dedicated walking areas throughout the village where you can take regular strolls. The grounds are laid out in a way that gives you room to move around with your dog without feeling confined to your site. If you’re stopping between longer drives down the coast or heading to the mountains, this is a solid base camp where your dog won’t feel neglected while you’re parked.
The location itself is practical for people exploring the broader Los Angeles area. You’re close enough to venture out during the day—whether that’s toward the coast or inland attractions—while having a quiet, organized place to return to at night. The park has the kind of established infrastructure you’d expect from a larger facility, which means decent amenities and generally reliable facilities.
One thing to keep in mind is that this is primarily an RV destination, so the experience is very different from a traditional hotel or cabin stay. You’ll be living out of your vehicle, which some people and dogs adapt to more easily than others. If your dog is used to campground life and doesn’t mind the activity level of an active RV park, they’ll be fine here. The walking paths are convenient, though you won’t have the kind of open wilderness or large off-leash areas you’d find at some California dog parks.





