Book These Pet-Friendly Campgrounds For Your Next Camping Adventure
By KRISTI ROE-OWEN
In the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains in the Appalachians of North Carolina, this pup-friendly campground allows humans over the age of 18 and their dogs.
There are several roomy off-leash dog parks, hiking trails, and a pet-friendly swimming pond. Rent a cabin or yurt, or use RV hookups with power, cable, and free WiFi.
In New York's Adirondack region, this 120-acre family retreat boasts nightly bonfires, recreational activities, a heated indoor pool, and beautiful campsites.
The park's canine zone offers a two-acre, off-leash dog park with a dog spray fountain, a pet treat vending area, agility equipment, and a grooming station.
This RV park in Oregon has all the amenities for long-term camping while you go beachcombing, whale watching, fishing, crabbing, agate hunting, and birdwatching.
The park features an off-leash dog area and a river to splash in. Nearby are hiking places, outlet malls, flea markets, and sand dunes for off-roading.
This campground in Georgetown, Maine, has some of the best pet-friendly camping in the country, with 1200 feet of oceanfront and direct access to the water.
All sites include camping for up to four humans and two pets, but extra guests can join for $7. They also have cabins for up to four people and one dog if you don't have an RV.
Enjoy clamming, boating, fishing, lawn games, and lobster deliveries. Shopping options are nearby, as is the Seguin Island Light, a George Washington-commissioned lighthouse.
There are loads of amenities for humans, but the campground also features more than one fenced-in dog park for pets and people to stretch their legs and catch some rays.