Dog-Friendly Camping near Gallant, AL

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    Big Wills Creek Campground accommodates pets at waterside tent and RV sites, offering convenient creek access for dogs who enjoy swimming. Campers report seeing many pets throughout the grounds with no strict breed restrictions observed. The campground provides electric hookups and water access at creekside sites, with staff members described as friendly and polite when checking in guests with animals. All tent and power sites are positioned along the creek, making water access simple for campers with dogs. Noccalula Falls Park & Campground also welcomes pets, featuring shady campsites near hiking trails where leashed dogs can explore. Sites at both campgrounds include picnic tables and fire rings, though Big Wills Creek campers noted some maintenance issues with grass clippings and trash in fire pits.

    Tent campers and RV owners find multiple pet-friendly options within a short drive of Gallant. The Cove RV Resort provides lake access where dogs can cool off during summer months, though reviews mention dusty gravel driveways that may dirty paws. Pineview RV Park offers a small fishing pond and pet area specifically designated for animal use. Several campgrounds in the region feature shower facilities and flush toilets, though pet owners should note that shower buildings at Big Wills Creek are located at the entrance, requiring a drive from most campsites. Most campgrounds enforce leash policies on trails and in common areas, with varying levels of rule enforcement. The proximity to I-59 makes these campgrounds convenient stopping points for travelers with pets needing overnight accommodation.

    Best Dog-Friendly Campgrounds near Gallant (133)

      1. Noccalula Falls Campground

      4.1(37)12mi from GallantRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "There is a petting zoo, hiking trails, campgrounds, swimming spots, train to ride, and during the winter they have a light show!"

      "The park is an urban oasis just outside of Gadsden. It is gated. The campground has concrete pads, mostly back in, some shade trees, little grass around the camp sites."

      from $65 - $75 / night

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      2. Greensport RV Park and Campground

      4.7(13)14mi from Gallant6 sitesRVs

      "Playground for the kids, dog park, swimming pool, boating and fishing. Great staff and guests. Clean laundry and restrooms"

      "Located in Ashville, Al, Greensport is a jewel of a place to get away and enjoy the beauty of Alabama. It sits on Lake Neely Henry and spreads across many acres."

      from $35 - $54 / night

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      3. The Cove RV Resort and Campground

      4.3(6)9mi from GallantRVs, Glamping

      "This place is conveniently right off the interstate, but still tucked away enough that it's quiet."

      "We needed a place to stop for the night driving north on route 59 near Gadsden, AL. We found The Cove online and it was absolutely perfect to suit our needs."

      from $35 - $38 / night

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      4. Pineview RV & Park

      4.4(5)7mi from GallantRVs

      "He has a volleyball Are small dog park pavilions around for use.  I feel safe and welcome here"

      "His place also has a small fishing pond, dock,pet area, sitting areas all over. Laundry. We returned several times"

      from $30 / night

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      5. River Rocks Landing

      4.2(9)13mi from GallantRVs, Cabins, Glamping

      "It’s close to the interstate (easy to get to), is mostly surrounded with water (and there are big swings to sit and enjoy the water views), has 3 clean pools (one an infinity pool) and an amazing splash"

      "Beautiful campground right on the lake! Private with boat docks and nice camping spots. 3 pools that r very nice and clean. One pool is an infinity pool!"

      6. Big Wills Creek Campground and Tubing

      4.0(4)7mi from GallantRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "They have a store, bathhouse, laundry, toilet close to my site sites are close together. Fire ring on our site. Seen some dogs so pets welcomed."

      "The other problem was people who tube there parking in the camping site's so you didn't have access to the site's.That has been changed because I went back to tube and they posted signs stating campers"

      from $30 - $44 / night

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      7. Lake Guntersville State Park Campground

      4.6(43)28mi from GallantRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Visited Lake Guntersville State Park, for the day. After taking our granddaughter to Screaming Eagle Zip-line Adventures, located at the gorgeous Lodge, we visited the Campground…and it’s amazing!"

      "Store has a few things in it, including some Lake stickers/shirts/etc with Lake Guntersville on them. There is a little library box by the store with books people have put in after reading."

      8. Cherokee Rock Village

      4.8(34)27mi from GallantRVs, Tents

      "We attended North Alabama trails and recreation’s Rock and Rig event here. The park is beautiful with amazing views."

      "the locals) since 2011, starting back when it was still largely undeveloped and free…totally worth paying for these days - they’ve made it such a great place: showers, bathrooms, dumpsters, plenty of walk-in"

      from $0 - $35 / night

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      9. Upper Improved Campground — Cheaha State Park

      4.5(91)43mi from GallantRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "This park is located on the highest point in Alabama."

      "This area is on an inclined road, just something to keep in mind when walking it up and down to pool area, campstore or bathrooms. Bigfoot trail start at the last campsite."

      10. Boaz RV Park

      5.0(1)14mi from GallantRVs

      "This is a small rv park located in Boaz Al, its just down the street from the Boaz police station so its nice and quiet."

      from $20 / night

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    Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Gallant, AL

    722 Reviews of 133 Gallant Campgrounds


    • Asher K.The Dyrt PRO User
      Oct. 1, 2022

      Time Away RV Resort

      Very nice campground

      This is a really nice RV park that provides close access to the racetrack. It is wonderfully taken care of and has recently been renovated. They have a playground and several covered areas for picnics and group gatherings. A key bonus to this site is the pool which is very necessary when camping in Alabama in the summer. Overall, I would definitely suggest checking this campground out as an option if you are headed to a race and coming for the weekend.

    • Asher K.The Dyrt PRO User
      Aug. 29, 2016

      DeSoto State Park Campground

      Great Group Sites

      If you have a large group you want to take camping in Alabama I highly recommend this site. There is great hiking nearby and the sites are large enough for a lot of people. Make sure to take a hike to the beautiful waterfall and you can even check out the nearby hiking and caves. The caves are a weird experience but if you haven't gone before it's worth checking out.

    • Travyl Couple !.
      Dec. 13, 2019

      Upper Improved Campground — Cheaha State Park

      Great Hiking and Great views

      This park is located on the highest point in Alabama. It has a great camp store with most basic groceries, hotel, cabins/chalets, group lodge, restaurant with gorgeous views, pool, 6 acre lake ALONG with great hiking trails. There is also a dog park and in general this is a very pet friendly 🐶state park. (Bring the groceries you need- closest grocery store is a 20-30 min drive)and know that the restaurant is decent but it may have varying hours during off seasons.) . 🚍⛺️campground- there are two campgrounds with full hookups. The Upper campground at the top is the mountain near all the major trailheads, restaurant, camp store and pool. The Lower Campground at the bottom of the mountain is near the small lake with swimming area and walking trail around the lake. We stayed at the Upper and in February we had the whole campground to ourselves most of our 2 week stay. All the sites are updated and have water, 30/50 amp electric, sewer, picnic table and fire ring or grill. Bathrooms at upper level can be an uphill or downhill walk. *💲this state park has a $4.75 reservation fee and a 3.75% daily “resort fee” on your base campsite rate. Both of those are not deal breakers but good to know. (Especially since the pool is only open for a limited time)

      🏡 there are chalets and cabins. I felt the cabins had the better views than the chalet and more private but these are smaller and more rustic. When you are making reservations for a cabin or chalet be sure to check the occupancy rate for the cabin you choose- some are limited to 2 people and look👀 at the amenities of each cabin/chalet- some are quite rustic but descriptions are given. Good news is that they do have pet friendly cabins.

      🏕there are semi/primitive and backcountry style sites. ✏️Note that the semi primitive camp sites (the ones on Tower Road) don’t have a shower house for you to use- there is a bathroom available. If you plan to hike a lot and don’t want to drive your car- try to get sites on the upper part of park. (My personal pet peeve is driving daily to a trailhead when I am camping)

      📌There is also a hotel with motel like rooms (near the pool and restaurant) and you can even rent an entire lodge for groups that was very attractive from the outside (this was located at top of mountain near the overlook trail-not really walking distance to pool and restaurant)

      🥾hiking - 10.5 miles of hiking in the boundaries of the park with connectors to the Pinhoti. The hiking trails had spectacular views on both sides of the mountain. Hiking poles were helpful! While the .3 mile wooden boardwalk to Bald Rock is stroller and mobility challenged friendly, most of the other hikes were moderate to strenuous for the average person. For example- There is a one mile trail straight down the mountain to the lake and lower campground. That said, we loved the hiking here. Next time we plan to bring our larger back packs and do an overnight on a section of the Pinhoti. Did I mention how awesome the views were hiking?

      🚵 mountain biking- there are 5 trails that are multi use... and hikers must yield to bikers on these. While we were here there was a mountain biking race. 🚴‍♀️road biking- the roads in the park had some incline...but I was glad to have my bike to roam the upper part park where we camped. (We don’t bring a tow vehicle) My husband biked outside of the park and you can decide for yourself if you would have fun road biking here after you drive UP the mountain roads to the Visitor Center. *It is 3 miles from the visitor center/park entrance to the lower campground/lake area via non park roads. 🛶- we didn’t paddle here, it was not near our campground and it is only a 6 acre lake/pond. There is a swimming/wading.

      Happy Camping! Pamela and Keith

    • Ethan K.The Dyrt PRO User
      Nov. 1, 2017

      McDill Point Backcountry — Cheaha State Park

      Amazing site and great views!

      This is the nicest of all the campsites at Cheaha by far! While it definitely is a bit of a trek to get to, I promise you it is worth it! The views from this campsite are truly incredible, especially if you are lucky enough to have a clear sky for sunrise/sunset. The site is pretty primitive and doesn’t have any hookups but it is fairly large and has plenty of space to cook. There are some premade rock fire pits that are perfect for an evening cook out. There is ample space to set up several tents and hammocks and it is perfect for a large group. Be sure to check out the crashed plane on the way up which you find just off the trail about a quarter mile before the site. This site is a must see if you ever are camping in Alabama!

    • Anthony I.
      May. 5, 2022

      DeSoto State Park Campground

      Truly perfect

      Due to some poor planning on my part, we had a free night in-between Tennessee and Georgia, we found this place here on the Dyrt, and it was absolutely spectacular. This part of Alabama is absolutely stunning, at close to 1700 feet in elevation, this area provides some of the most elevation in the state with absolutely stunning natural beauty. From the nearby waterfalls, which are a short drive from the campground to Little River Canyon national river, also a short drive, this area has so much to offer. The campground itself is perfectly maintained, beautiful, spacious, and wooded sites with functioning hookups, clean restrooms, and beautiful natural surroundings. Initially, we stayed here just to tag the base and say we’ve camped in Alabama, but after spending the night, we will absolutely go back to this facility!

    • Robin R.
      Jul. 7, 2020

      Pineview RV & Park

      We come back

      Mr Patterson  is very courteous and helpful. He is always looking to improve our stay and grounds. 

      He has a volleyball Are small dog park pavilions around for use.  I feel safe and welcome here

    • W
      Mar. 2, 2020

      Greensport RV Park and Campground

      Loving Greensporte

      Been parked at Greensporte for 9 months. Great place to stay. Playground for the kids, dog park, swimming pool, boating and fishing. Great staff and guests. Clean laundry and restrooms

    • Katrin  S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 7, 2019

      Upper Improved Campground — Cheaha State Park

      Semiprimitive camping

      We stayed at campsite 117. Water spigot at site. Picknick table and fireplace. Lots of trees for hammocks. A few rocks on the ground and mostly level. The park has 4 separate camping areas, this one has no showers but flush toilets with sink at the picnic pavilion. This area is on an inclined road, just something to keep in mind when walking it up and down to pool area, campstore or bathrooms. Bigfoot trail start at the last campsite. About every 5th site has power, 117 has not. Sunrise and sunsets are both viewable since this campground area is right on top of the park. Easy access to secured trash cans. Fenced in dog park is located near the top of the road near the bathrooms. Overall very clean sites. Some are more level than others. They allowed us to check in early (11am) since the site was unoccupied. All trails are very short (0.5-1mile). Longer trails are accessible via a short car ride. Pool is available to all campers; clean and cool with restrooms. Staff was very friendly. Fire trucks rolled through in the mornings checking sites.

    • L&A C.
      Jun. 13, 2024

      Lake Guntersville State Park Campground

      Beautiful State Park, something for everyone!

      Visited Lake Guntersville State Park, for the day. After taking our granddaughter to Screaming Eagle Zip-line Adventures, located at the gorgeous Lodge, we visited the Campground…and it’s amazing! At the office, we were helped by Rocky, who was friendly and knowledgeable! We received CG info and a map, as well as rates. We are already planning our next trip to visit! The general store was stocked with necessities, as well as souvenirs. Of course we had to get some ice cream! There are several types of sites, monthly, cabins and tent camping. There are boat slips (local rentals) and a Pavilion on the water, basketball and tennis courts, playground, shady dog park, splash pad, and clean bathhouses. Firewood and ice can be purchased at the store. There are also many trails to hike and bike . It is easy to see that this SP is well maintained! The SP Lodge is worth visiting, which has a nice restaurant. LGSP has a golf course, and the quaint town is close by and has shopping and several restaurants.


    Guide to Gallant

    Noccalula Falls Park & Campground's pet-friendly accommodations include tent sites, RV spots with full hookups, and cabins, all situated near the park's scenic waterfall. The Cove RV Resort and Campground permits pets at its sites near the lake with picnic tables and fire rings. Most campgrounds in the area require pets to remain on leashes no longer than 6 feet when outside the RV or tent, and owners must clean up after their animals. Big Wills Creek Campground staff members maintain a courteous environment where campers can bring their dogs along while enjoying creekside camping. The grounds may have some maintenance issues with grass clippings and uneven roads, but the waterfront location provides enjoyable fishing opportunities where pets can cool off after tubing adventures.

    Pineview RV & Park offers a peaceful setting with a fishing pond, dock, and designated pet area where dogs can stretch their legs between camping adventures. The owner maintains volleyball areas and pavilions throughout the grounds, creating multiple spaces where pets and their owners can relax. Lake Guntersville State Park Campground provides extensive pet-friendly trails connecting to campsite loops, allowing for morning and evening walks without leaving the park boundaries. When visiting these campgrounds during summer months, early morning or evening walks help prevent pet paw burns on hot surfaces. Veterinary services are available in nearby Gadsden and Boaz for emergency situations. Most local campgrounds enforce quiet hours beginning at 10 PM, requiring pet owners to manage barking and keep other campers comfortable throughout their stay.

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