Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Tuskegee, AL

Chewacla State Park Campground welcomes pets across its full range of accommodations, including tent sites, RV hookups, and cabins. Campers can bring leashed dogs to explore the park's trails and common areas with proper waste disposal required. Bar-W RV Park near Auburn permits pets in spacious sites with full hookups, with sites situated on a working cattle farm providing ample open space for walking dogs. The sites at Chewacla are partially shielded from neighbors by trees, creating a more private experience when camping with pets. Auburn RV Park at Leisure Time Campground offers pet-friendly facilities with a creek running through the property that many dogs enjoy visiting. Restrooms and shower facilities at most locations remain clean and accessible, though pet owners should note that dogs must remain supervised at all times within campground boundaries.

Wind Creek State Park Campground provides pet-friendly accommodations year-round with various trail options suitable for dogs on leashes. The park features both tent and RV sites with electric hookups, and pets are permitted throughout the camping areas and most hiking paths. Eagle Landing RV Park accepts pets but campers note that sites are positioned quite close together, making it important to maintain control of dogs at all times. Hideaway Cove offers a unique glamping experience where pets are allowed, with the site accessible via a short hike down a hill. The park's proximity to Auburn University makes these campgrounds popular during football season, so advance reservations are strongly recommended when traveling with pets. Most locations enforce standard pet policies requiring current vaccinations, proper waste cleanup, and adherence to quiet hours to minimize barking disruptions to other campers.

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Tuskegee, AL

402 Reviews of 57 Tuskegee Campgrounds


  • d
    Dec. 1, 2021

    The Backyard RV Resort

    Home away from home

    We are baaaack! We came back on Friday, the 26th and decided to stay a week. Shannon and his wife, Stacey have the gift of hospitality. We feel safe here with the hidden location and security cameras. Our dogs enjoyed the dog park and walks through the woods and around the lake. I enjoyed the watching the cows and dog herding the goats through the clearing. There is also a playground for kids.

  • Foster L.
    Nov. 5, 2023

    Military Park Fort Benning Uchee Creek Army Campground and Marina

    Beautiful & Excellent for Big Rigs

    The park has too much to list for amenities! Dog park, clean laundry facilities, camping, chalets, excellent pull thru's, boat rental, post access and MWR office, and more! Check website for eligibility

  • Karla M.
    Oct. 12, 2021

    Camp David RV Resort

    Work in progress

    Great location if you are visiting FT. Benning. Not quite a “resort” yet, but maybe soon. They are under construction, but most spots were full. Felt more like tailgating than camping. Beautiful paved path leading to dog park, playground, golf course and river walk. Recommend screen shelter as there is no shade and it can get hot and buggy. Also, wear closed toe or muck boots as there are large stones and broken glass imbedded in all the sites. Clean port a potty. Do your shopping before hitting the site as the area right around it is very economically depressed. We had a great week long visit with our soldier before he moved on to his next assignment.

  • Eleanor the Airstream R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 11, 2024

    Montgomery South RV Park

    Great little campground off I-65

    Ultra clean Good Sam campground located just off I-65. Staff was wonderful and engaging. Expect a former Marine to escort you to your site, rain or shine. It was pouring buckets when we arrived and he insisted on taking us literally across the street from the camp store to ensure we had everything we needed.

    All lots appeared to be pull thru and level. Due to rain, we kept our Airstream connected to the truck and just connected water and electricity. Leveling was minimal (fore/aft) with no need for blocks or boards.

    Recommend staying in sites closer to camp store, as they are farthest from interstate. We barely heard it from site 2.

    Laundry room was clean and available to wash/dry lots of towels due to rain and wet dog. Water pressure in campground is 80 psi.

    Large fenced dog park at north end and plenty of green space for walking your puppy. Just be aware there are rabbits all over the place.

    Propane is available on site and the camp store has a little bit of everything. And there’s a Love’s truck stop at the exit as well.

    Great spot for an overnight stay on your trip. You won’t find a nicer staff or a cleaner campground!a

  • Sarah C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 31, 2017

    Maxwell-Gunter AFB FamCamp

    RV Friendly, not so much for tents

    This is an okay campground but really caters to RVs. There's a whole lot of concrete, perfect for recreational vehicles but not so much for tent or hammock campers. It's more of an RV resort of sorts.

    Tent sites are cheap at $5/night but you're limited to only 7 nights. Which probably won't matter to a tent camper here, as I would think being here for that long would be a bit much.

    There are a ton of amenities here, including an old softball field turned into a dog park of sorts. There is a nice little lake but that's about it in terms of 'natural' amenities. Okay spot if you just need a place to stay the night but I wouldn't prolong a visit here. Also sort of loud given its close proximity to the train tracks.

  • V
    Dec. 10, 2020

    Maxwell-Gunter AFB FamCamp

    Lovely

    Great campground for military, large level sites. Long term sites have covered patios. Full hookup, no wi fi. Laundry rooms, 1.00 to wash and dry, with efficient cycles. Lake with playground and large dog park. Exceptionally friendly staff. Quiet and we'll maintained. Shower rooms available, although have not used. You do hear planes going over but not too loud as some AFB's we've stayed at. Relvery plays at 6:30 am, Star Spangled Banner at 5:00pm, and TAPS at 9pm, not offensively loud, kinda like it. Would highly recommend and will be staying awhile great monthly rates. Great Verizon signal.

  • Stephanie The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 31, 2021

    The Backyard RV Resort

    Pretty Setting!

    Honestly, wasn't sure when we first turned in the driveway.  However, very happy with the park!  We were lucky enough to score a site on the water.  Spots are level and decent sized.  Booking was a breeze, staff was very friendly.  We didn't use the bathrooms or laundry room but they look very clean and recently updated.  Also has a very nice fenced in dog park for off leash play time.

    Our AT&T had 5 bars and streamed videos with no problem.  Verizon had 4 bars as well.

  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 17, 2023

    Deer Run RV Park

    Good Overnighter or Short Stay Option

    This review is based on a short-term stay versus a destination campground(CG). We traveled into the CG on the US highways following our RV GPS from FL with no issues getting to this CG. Check-in was very easy, and we were guided to our online reservation first choice, end site 19. Our check-in person was concerned we might not like pulling through site 19. He was correct, as this site was too short and had an incline at the unhitch point. We proceeded to the newer area, where we were given the choice of pull-through sites 97& 98, which were both FHUs and flat. We chose 98, which was fairly level and plenty long enough for our 5th wheel and F450. The sites in this CG are close to each other. There were no trees so that we could have put out our satellite, but there was no need due to the great cable selection. We got 3 bars on Verizon and used our MifI for what little internet we needed. We tried but could not connect to the CG's WiFi. They have very good water pressure, so we used a reducer. Where we were in the back of the CG, we could still hear the highway. There was no formal dog park, but plenty of areas to walk your dog. This is an older park with many permanent and seasonal residents. We were impressed that, for the most part, there was not that“trailer trash” look, and the residents were friendly. There are newer water and electric sites in the 100s area in front of where we were. There’s a shower house and laundry, but we did not use these facilities. This CG is a good short-stay option.


Guide to Tuskegee

Camping near Tuskegee, Alabama offers diverse options within a region characterized by pine forests, rolling hills, and numerous lakes. The Alabama Piedmont terrain features elevations ranging from 200-500 feet, creating natural drainage systems perfect for the area's abundant water features. Most campgrounds in this region remain open year-round with summer temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F between June and August.

What to do

Hiking adventures: Chewacla State Park Campground features varied trail options for all skill levels. According to Rich S., the park offers "nice hiking trails, mountain biking trails, a lake, a waterfall, and cabins. What more could you ask for all in one spot?" Many trails are well-maintained and accessible year-round.

Mountain biking: Chewacla State Park Campground has become a regional mountain biking destination. Arthur G. notes it has "many areas with killed mtb trails to ride, worth a sniff," though he mentions "camp fees are a bit steep for a state park." The park includes trails for various skill levels from beginner to advanced.

Water activities: Wind Creek State Park Campground provides extensive water recreation on Lake Martin. According to Romeo M., "Boat rentals include two different places. The marina for motorized jon boats and pontoon boats... At the Creem Shop you can rent pedal boats and canoes." Rentals are available from 4-48 hours, with vessel licenses required for motorized boats.

Fall camping: The area becomes particularly busy during football season. Sites fill quickly, especially at campgrounds near Auburn University. Tom C. mentions Chewacla's advantages: "The loop is nicely designed, full hookups, passing your target on the left (better visibility)... The park is close to town, meaning abundance of food options."

What campers like

Spacious sites: Bar-W RV Park offers unusually large camping areas. Tina A. comments, "Each site is quite large, I've never seen such large campsites before." The park sits on a working cattle farm and provides a more rural experience than other campgrounds in the area.

Water views: Gunter Hill receives consistent praise for its waterfront sites. According to druann B., it offers "Large sites, shaded, have sewer hookups, concrete pads, many on a beautiful lake." Ian D. adds that "It seems like they were able to retain all the trees when they put the pads in, which retains the wooded feel of the campground."

Quiet locations: Spring Villa Campground provides a more secluded option. Sara H. describes it as "sweet, not too many folks, but the comforts we like best- level concrete pads, picnic tables, showers, woods, wildlife, while not far off from our interstate journey." The $35/night rate for full hookups makes it particularly appealing for budget-conscious travelers.

Clean facilities: Wind Creek State Park Campground maintains well-kept amenities despite its size. Romeo M. notes, "Campground is clean and wasn't noisy. We will definitely be coming back for a longer stay in the future." The park includes several bathhouses throughout the property for convenience.

What you should know

Seasonal considerations: Winter camping provides a different experience than peak season. According to Erin L. at Wind Creek, "We were the only trailer in loop D. It was quiet and very enjoyable! Being right on the lake and having the ducks swim up really thrilled our dogs... I imagine that summer is a very different experience."

Site spacing: Eagle Landing RV Park has more compact sites than other area campgrounds. Will E. mentions the park is "Nice but crowded. Sites too close together." Consider this when traveling with pets that need space or if you prefer privacy.

Reservation requirements: Most campgrounds require advance booking, especially during football season and summer months. At Gunter Hill, Richard A. notes, "The park attendant at the entrance was very pleasant and my pass was ready and available in the rack outside the check-in station which made it extremely easy. Reservations can be made online at recreation.gov."

Connectivity options: Internet access varies significantly between locations. Jared W. shares about Chewacla: "WiFi works great in our section... Speed test showed 10Mbps on my device and I had no issues streaming 4K on a Roku TV." At Wind Creek, Matthew K. reports, "Only negative is that the wifi is not strong, but Verizon signal is great."

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Wind Creek offers multiple play areas throughout the campground. Romeo M. states they have "playgrounds throughout the campground, trails from 1 mile long to 15 miles long that can be utilized by horse, bike, or on foot." These provide convenient recreation options for children of different ages.

Swimming options: Spring Villa Campground provides family-friendly recreation areas. Ken and Cathy M. describe, "There's a haunted antebellum mansion, a hiking trail and a huge picnic area and playground. It's a City park with only 30 RV sites and the rates are very reasonable."

Pet friendly camping near Tuskegee: Many families travel with pets, and Wind Creek accommodates them well. Kim T. notes their experience: "Tent camping with family during Hurricane evacuation. Beautiful park, numerous bath houses, laundry, camp store, playgrounds, mini golf, and so much more." The park allows leashed pets throughout common areas.

Activity variety: For families seeking diverse recreation, Chewacla provides multiple options. Lillie M. shares, "Chewalca State park has more to offer than just hiking. There are several mountain bike trails of varying diffivulties. There is also paddle boating and kayaks available for the lake."

Tips from RVers

Hookup considerations: Hideaway Cove offers a unique glamping experience for those who want comfort without an RV. Michelle S. reports, "I was blown away by every aspect of this beautiful place... The charm of the tent is taken up a notch by the led lights powered by a car battery— genius! I didn't even need my flashlight."

Site selection strategy: At Wind Creek, loop selection matters. Matthew K. recommends "Great location in C south" with "water views." Romeo M. adds, "We stayed in C section with full hook-ups," noting the comprehensive amenities available throughout the park.

Access challenges: Some campgrounds have tricky approaches. At Bar-W RV Park, tim G. reports, "The driveway looked freshly graded and groveled, and I had no issues driving in with a tall coach. Once down the hill, Mike met me with a UTV and led me to my pull through spot." Prior coordination with campground hosts can help with navigation.

Sewer connection placement: At Gunter Hill, Rick G. notes about site 35: "It has full hookups, however the sewer was a bit far from the paring pad. If you have a single black tank hose this may be an issue." Pack extension hoses when staying at this campground to ensure proper connections.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular dog-friendly campground near Tuskegee, AL is Chewacla State Park Campground with a 4.3-star rating from 36 reviews.

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