Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Supai, AZ

Havasupai Reservation Campground and surrounding North Rim dispersed camping areas accommodate pets throughout the Grand Canyon region. The campground at Havasupai requires a strenuous 10-mile hike to access, with pets allowed but owners needing to pack sufficient water and supplies for their animals during the journey. Squirrels and raccoons are particularly active in the campground area, making proper food storage essential when camping with pets. Indian Hollow Campground offers a more accessible alternative with three free campsites that welcome pets, located just a half-mile from the Thunder River trailhead with Grand Canyon views.

Forest Service Road 328 provides free dispersed camping options for pet owners preferring primitive sites without facilities. Many campers find spots with stunning canyon views along forest roads like those leading to Crazy Jug Viewpoint, though high-clearance vehicles are recommended for accessing these remote areas. Pets must be kept leashed when exploring trails around the North Rim, and owners should carry extra water as drinking sources are limited at many dispersed sites. DeMotte National Forest Campground offers a more developed option with wooded sites, potable water, and picnic tables while still allowing pets, positioned just 15 minutes from the Grand Canyon North Rim entrance.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Supai, Arizona (61)

    1. Havasupai Reservation Campground

    14 Reviews
    Supai, AZ
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 448-2121

    $140 / night

    "This campground will be rated as a Basecamp — grounds that offer a comfortable home base that you’re happy to return to after a day of exploring the surrounding area."

    "There are facilities with fresh water within walking distance of the campgrounds (some are closer than others). Cool at night and plenty of shade during the day."

    2. Mather Campground — Grand Canyon National Park

    209 Reviews
    Grand Canyon, AZ
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (877) 444-6777

    $6 - $50 / night

    "But honestly the camping is nearby to all the action, pets allowed, fun for kids, plenty of room to run free, lots of shade and tables."

    "The site was fairly close to a restroom and there was some noise from the air dryers and the door opening and closing throughout the night."

    3. Forest Service Road 328 Dispersed

    91 Reviews
    Grand Canyon, AZ
    35 miles

    "Could only get one night at the Mather CG in Grand Canyon, so we went boondocking just outside of the National Park in Kaibab NF. "

    "The sites are pretty big and private, I recommend tucking yourself as far back as possible to stay away from the dust kicked up by passing cars."

    4. North Rim Campground (Closed for Remainder of 2025)— Grand Canyon National Park

    39 Reviews
    North Rim, AZ
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 638-7814

    $6 - $50 / night

    "My wife and I took a week long road trip through Arizona, we made no plans and no reservations."

    "We should never have questioned the 4.5 hour drive from the South Rim because in all honesty - this was the best campground in or on or around the Grand Canyon."

    5. Grand Canyon Camper Village

    41 Reviews
    Grand Canyon, AZ
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 638-2887

    "You can walk to the canyon rim or walk to shuttles that will take you anywhere in the park. Grocery store also within walking distance (10 min?). Wildlife wander through camp grounds."

    "Bathroom and wash basin close by. Pretty quiet for the size of the crowd."

    6. Indian Hollow Campground

    3 Reviews
    Supai, AZ
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 643-7395

    "Awesome drive to the campground through junipers, pines, and also a small patch of Aspens. There's a hike 1/2 mile down from the camp with epic views of the Grand Canyon. Highly recommend."

    "Long drive down a dirt road to reach but that’s all part of the adventure."

    7. Tusayan-Montane — Grand Canyon National Park

    35 Reviews
    Grand Canyon, AZ
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 638-2443

    $40 / night

    "I arrived Sunday around 5pm and the place was about 70% full. It was less than half full Monday night. I was in one of the spots furthest from the highway and there was very little highway noise."

    "Just outside of the entrance to the Grand Canyon National Park, Ten-X is tops. This place is undergoing significant expansion with new infrastructure."

    8. Long Jim Loop Campground

    26 Reviews
    Grand Canyon, AZ
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 638-2443

    "Road gets quite busy in the evenings with people looking for spots but if unable to find one, there is Mather Campground or a dispersed off road site 2 minutes down the road just past Smokey Bear sign"

    "Easy accessible right behind the park entrance, outside of the park. Perfect to catch the sunrise at Mather point. There are a couple sites. There were 3 more C-Class RV (25-30 feet) beside us."

    9. DeMotte National Forest Campground

    21 Reviews
    North Rim, AZ
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 638-1960

    $30 / night

    "This area makes you think that you are in Montana instead of the desert state of Arizona."

    "The parks inside the north rim were closed because of renovation and this camp is just outside the main entrance ...16 miles. Nature lovers will Love this dry camp."

    10. Jacob Lake Campground - Kaibab National Forest

    42 Reviews
    Jacob Lake, AZ
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 643-7770

    $8 - $225 / night

    "The site was spacious, well separated from other sites, level, and directly adjacent to a network of easy hiking trails that we took our dog on every day."

    "Stayed twice recently on a trip to Utah and on the return trip back to Arizona. Hosts were friendly and welcoming. We stayed in space 22 which is FF. Cost was $26.00 per night."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Supai, AZ

934 Reviews of 61 Supai Campgrounds


  • Rachel
    Oct. 21, 2020

    Kaibab Paiute RV Park

    Cheap and clean!

    The drive kind of makes it seem to be in the middle of nowhere, it’s on an Indian Reserve. Tent spots were $12 and there were plenty of openings so we weren’t directly next to anyone which was nice but they are set up in a line surrounding a grass area for pets. There’s a recreation center but the kitchen and indoor lounge areas were closed because Covid. Attached is the bathrooms and showers, VERY nice and VERY clean! Overall a really beautiful site!

  • Quin I.
    Aug. 27, 2016

    Clear Creek Area Dispersed — Grand Canyon National Park

    Clear creek campground

    Campground was a decent size. Did not feel over crowded for it being filled. Lots of grass areas and hiking trails for families and pets to roam. The creek near by was a huge plus and a cute and fun little bridge to play on with kids.

  • Fortune O.
    Jun. 15, 2022

    Forest Service #225 Road Dispersed Camping

    Forest in Arizona!

    Well marked on the highway.

    We did not venture far up the road as the second site we saw fit our needs wonderfully. Large open sites amongst the trees. A much enjoyed relief after days in the desert. Nice open wonderfully with plenty of shade. It was great to let off dog off the leash, far enough from the highway and no other campers in sight. We did see a family with a trailer try their luck further up, guessing they found a spot since they didn't come back down. No toilets or any kind of amenities, but peaceful, cool and shady. We did hear some wildlife in the night, possibly wolves (judging from the hotel we heard) so keep your pets inside at night.

  • Lynn G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 24, 2023

    Trailer Village RV Park — Grand Canyon National Park

    Winter Camping Experience

    I would say that this review may be different from most. We arrived March 21 and departed on ‘March 24. We were able to call and get reservations last minute, probably due to the fact that most people did their research and knew there was a snowstorm coming. I knew we were supposed to get bad weather, but the day after we arrived, we woke up to about 4” of snow. The south rim and visitors center were closed. We made the best of our day and went out that afternoon during a break in the storm and we’re able to get to a viewpoint from El Tovar. I was very excited to see the canyon for my first time. Nope - Denied! The canyon itself was socked in with either a cloud or fog. The next day it snowed off and on, and the Grand Canyon remained closed. We drove over to Mather Point and were able to see some views! I really wish we could have seen the whole south rim, but we will have to come back. As far as the campground - we had full hook ups, which was very nice considering the weather. Water, Sewer, 50 Amp. No dog park, you just walk the dog and pick up after them. We had enough cell service that we could watch YouTube. ATT. No Wi-Fi, which is to be expected. My suspicions are that during good weather, you would have a very difficult time getting a spot at this campground as it is very convenient to the park. I think I would have loved it here if I was able to get out and enjoy it more, but we were basically stuck in the fifth wheel. We are a 40’ fifth wheel and the space was 50’ and easy to pull into. Also easy to get out of. I would recommend this park.

  • Brittney  C.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 30, 2021

    Mather Campground — Grand Canyon National Park

    Nature and wild life at its best

    The views here are epic as we all know. But honestly the camping is nearby to all the action, pets allowed, fun for kids, plenty of room to run free, lots of shade and tables.

  • Greg L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 21, 2021

    Forest Service Rd #205/225 Upper Dispersed Camping

    Great dispersed camping

    This is FS road #205/225 and is the access to an Arizona Trailhead. The FS road is very good graded gravely and runs along a wide flat forested ridge. Dispersed camp sites are scattered along this main road and down open FS spur roads. Nite that FS rules note that dispersed camping needs to be 1 mile away from developed recreation sites on open FS roads per the MVUM (https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/kaibab/maps-pubs/?cid=fseprd490027) but not sure if the Arizona Trailhead counts...there are several great camps within first mile on this FS road. Cell signal is mixed and dependent on your provider and line of sight to Jacob lake area. Verizon and Tmobile worked for me, but my att phone did not. This area is about 7 miles south on hwy 67 from Jacob lake on way to the GC north rim. The nonmotorized Arizona Trail is adjacent to the FS road and runs close to many of the dispersed sites, so this area is great if you want to hike or mt bike the trail.

  • Tommy R.
    Apr. 16, 2015

    Clear Creek Area Dispersed — Grand Canyon National Park

    Great spot to car camp before WCC adventures!

    Humble, great hosts every time. Firewood available. Big open areas for big groups. Small spots for smaller groups(most have area for one or two cars). Amazing, updated, clean facilities. If you have pets, check them for ticks after, just a heads up! Friends and I use this area for when we don't feel like back country camping before we head out to the amazing Canyoneering along West Clear Creek (WCC) has to offer.

  • Mike M.
    Jul. 23, 2019

    Mather Campground — Grand Canyon National Park

    Busy, but nice

    Campsite 107

    Was able to secure a reservation about two weeks in advance for a Saturday night stay in July. If you weren't able to get a reservation in advance, check back a week or two prior to your desired dates for cancellations.

    The check in was easy, only took a few seconds to find our reservation and give us directions to the site.

    The site was mostly level, clean, and fairly large considering the size of the campground. There was a good mix of shade to put the tent and chairs, and open sky to view the stars. Looking around, we probably had one of the least shaded sites, but it wasn't too bad. Each site has a picnic table and a fire ring with a grill.

    The site was fairly close to a restroom and there was some noise from the air dryers and the door opening and closing throughout the night. They were clean though, and there's a sink around back for dishwashing. I would not pick a site right next to a bathroom: there was a site maybe 15 feet away and that's too close.

    All of our neighbors were nice and quiet, but we could hear a couple loud groups coming from the far parts of the campground. The hosts are very strict about the generator curfew (love it!) and not stringing stuff from trees. Hammocks are fine, but you need to take it down when you're not actually in it. This is to protect the animals who will wander through your site.

    Watch for lots of pedestrians walking down the road to and from the showers. We didn't use those facilities.

    There are lots of elk and deer that are waaay too comfortable around humans, so make sure you keep all food put away, watch your pets, and take your trash to the dumpsters. It was interesting seeing the elk, but sad at the same time. One of our neighbors left a trash bag out overnight and the elk (and later the crows) destroyed it.

    The campground is about a 20 minute walk from Mather Point and the visitors center via a paved walking path that starts just past the Juniper Loop. There's a whole network of paths, mostly paved, some dirt, around the Village that connects most everything, plus the shuttle bus. The general store is about 1/4 mile from the campground entrance.

    Near zero cell service with Sprint. Just enough to get an occasional push notification.

  • M
    Jun. 25, 2021

    Kaibab Paiute RV Park

    Beautiful views. Strong wifi.

    Sites and roads are dirt/gravel, so, yes, dusty. But it's Arizona, hard to grow grass in the desert, so get used to dust! Views from the campground were beautiful, the pictures I saw online didn't do it justice. Clean and modern facilities. No T Mobile signal, but campground had good wifi, so could make calls over wifi. Staff were very friendly, helpful. Close to Zion and North Rim. Really pretty bike/walking path, makes you feel like your away from everything. Definitely tour Pipe Spring National Monument, right up the road.


Guide to Supai

Havasupai Reservation Campground permits pets throughout its camping areas along the turquoise waters of Havasu Creek, offering a unique opportunity for pet owners hiking the demanding 10-mile trail into the Grand Canyon. The campground stretches approximately one mile with first-come, first-served sites situated between spectacular waterfalls and along the river. Campers must keep their pets under control at all times as wildlife, including squirrels and raccoons, are prevalent throughout the area. Several visitors have noted the importance of securing food from wildlife, regardless of whether traveling with pets. Mather Campground at Grand Canyon National Park and North Rim Campground also welcome pets, though they require animals to be leashed and may restrict pets from certain trail areas for wildlife protection.

The rugged terrain surrounding these pet-friendly sites requires careful consideration when camping with dogs. The 10-mile hike to Havasupai involves significant elevation changes with little shade, making early morning or late afternoon hiking preferable to protect paws from hot surfaces. Forest Service Road 328 offers free dispersed camping with pets allowed and no reservations required, providing a more accessible alternative for those wanting to camp with dogs near the Grand Canyon. Long Jim Loop Campground offers another dispersed camping option where pets are welcome without designated sites. Carrying sufficient water is essential as many dispersed camping areas lack potable water sources. Visitors staying at Havasupai should be aware that while pets are permitted, the challenging terrain and primitive facilities may not be suitable for all animals.

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