Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Lakeview, AR

Lakeview - Bull Shoals Lake campground features concrete pads with water and electric hookups across spacious, shaded sites that accommodate both tent and RV campers with pets. Located on Bull Shoals Lake, the campsites include covered patios, fireplaces, grills, and picnic tables, providing comfortable spaces for pets and their owners. The campground maintains clean bathhouses and offers plenty of space between sites with numerous oak trees providing shade during hot summer months. Point Return City Park also welcomes pets with waterfront sites that provide scenic lake views and fire pits. The park remains surprisingly quiet even during peak seasons, with campers reporting having entire sections to themselves on weekend nights. Campgrounds in the area enforce standard leash policies to ensure safety for all visitors.

Waterfront access at these pet-friendly campgrounds offers excellent opportunities for dogs to cool off during Arkansas summers. Bull Shoals Lake provides swimming areas where pets can enjoy the water, though some visitors note the water is quite cold. Hiking trails wind through the wooded areas surrounding the campgrounds, with plenty of shade for dog walks during hot weather. While camping with pets, visitors should be aware of local wildlife and maintain control of their animals, especially during dawn and dusk when deer are frequently spotted throughout the campgrounds. The spacious, wooded setting provides natural exploration areas for pets, with multiple campgrounds offering direct access to lake swimming areas. Camping sites remain open from April through October at Lakeview, while some neighboring campgrounds like Blue Heron and Copper Johns Resort operate year-round.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Lakeview, Arkansas (145)

    1. Blue Heron Campground

    15 Reviews
    Cotter, AR
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 453-4678

    "The location is great in the sense that it’s easy to get to and it’s laid out well. Unfortunately, it’s directly under an overpass and it is loud- loud enough that I used ear plugs at night."

    "It's a beautiful rv resort next to the water.  Step out of your rv and you will see some of the most beautiful scenery anywhere in the United States. "

    2. Lakeview - Bull Shoals Lake

    10 Reviews
    Lakeview, AR
    0 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 431-8116

    $22 - $54 / night

    "Quick lake access, spacious, shady space, pet friendly, amazing bathhouses."

    "You could see Bull Shoals Lake through the trees. Bathrooms clean. The water hookup was quite a distance from the site and had to use three hoses to make it reach."

    3. Buffalo Point — Buffalo National River

    34 Reviews
    Cozahome, AR
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 449-4311

    $20 - $50 / night

    "Each site has parking, for car or RV all differing in length, and you walk behind the parking to an area with benches, picinic table, lantern hanger, and fire pit."

    "Some sites you may not be long enough for your entire rig and you would park your tow vehicle next to your camper. Shade was plentiful. There are five different loops."

    4. White River campground and cabins

    4 Reviews
    Cotter, AR
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 453-2299

    "The location between the 2 old bridges make a perfect backdrop at any time if the day."

    5. Copper Johns Resort

    3 Reviews
    Bull Shoals, AR
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 321-5309

    "Location is close to town, the Marina & State Park and also Gastons. Giving it 4 stars for the cabins, but not so much for the campground."

    6. Gaston's White River Resort Cabins

    2 Reviews
    Bull Shoals, AR
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 431-5202

    "Took my wife and daughter to gastons for a visit and to get out on some walking trails. They have a nature preserve there and it was great to visit."

    "They also have a really nice outdoor nature trail area filled with at least a dozen or more peacocks. I could just spend the afternoon here watching the planes land and take off!"

    7. Point Return City Park

    2 Reviews
    Lakeview, AR
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 445-4775

    "Beach with in walking distance, but also in accessible in high water."

    "We got a campsite right on the banks of the lake. The view was outstanding and the campsites were shady with lots of trees. They provide a picnic table, trash hook, and fire pit."

    8. Denton Ferry RV Park & Cabin Rental

    2 Reviews
    Cotter, AR
    6 miles
    +1 (870) 425-3333

    $45 - $65 / night

    "Site 15 is by the water and has a large area for dogs or family. There is a staircase down to the water next to site 8. The fishing is good."

    "Knowledgeable staff, quiet park right next to the river. Not all sites have campfire rings but they are available. We brought our own with an ample supply of firewood."

    9. Browns Beach

    1 Review
    Lakeview, AR
    2 miles

    $12 / night

    10. White Buffalo Resort

    6 Reviews
    Norfork, AR
    16 miles
    Website

    "Right on the White River with easy access to the Buffalo River by boat, canoe, or kayak. Pool, playground, small store with essentials, boat rentals, ping pong, & more."

    "Located at the end of the world, it will take a bit to.get there but the drive is worth it."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Lakeview, AR

771 Reviews of 145 Lakeview Campgrounds


  • NThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 21, 2024

    Branson Treehouse Cabin & RV Park

    Quiet, Centrally Located, Large Sites

    We really enjoyed our stay here! It was the week after Labor Day and was mostly vacant, making for a quiet stay. Love the amenities for kids! The only reason I give 4 stars is the dog policy— it’s very strict, and there isn’t a dog park type area to let pets off leash to play & get energy out.

  • Keith S.
    Jun. 1, 2019

    Cooper Creek Resort

    Loved our time

    Location is easy to find. Love being next to the water! Heard there is a dog park coming this summer. Great place to go if u want to vacation with someone that doesn't have a camper because of the cabins on property. we will be back.

  • Melissa D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 11, 2023

    Shady Oaks Campground & RV Park

    Travel nurse

    The owners are very friendly and have events to include all campers. Dog park and small laundry room on site. Three bathrooms one with showers. Dog wash station at two bathrooms.

  • S
    Nov. 22, 2020

    Branson Lakeside RV Park

    Great RV park right on the river

    Great atmosphere and sooo close to the Branson landing for dinner/shopping but also right on the river for a great day on the boat. Just a bit down river from Lily’s Landing (bait shop and a fun stop in for the kids to grab a snack). Walking distance to a park with play ground and two separate dog park areas (one fenced one open). Definitely an “RV PARK” nothing secluded about it if that’s what you’re looking for... very close to neighboring site and even in off season it was packed full the weekend we went. The sites along the river side had great big fire pits too.

  • Ashley F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 26, 2023

    Bull Creek RV Park

    39 Sites and 400 Feet of Creek Access

    Ashley here from The Dyrt! We’re excited to have this new partner online. This park is dog friendly with a dog park and offers a large community fire-pit (among other things.) Check them out and leave them some love.

  • M
    Dec. 2, 2021

    Shady Oaks Campground & RV Park

    RARE FIND - Beautiful Park

    RARE FIND Such a BEAUTIFUL place! I love all the oak trees and the sounds of nature are so relaxing. They offer a spacious dog park, which the dogs are currently playing at while I relax and take in nature. If you are looking for a small piece of nature where you can get way from it all but still be close to town, this place is it. Everyone here is friendly and the shared spaces are always very clean.

    They offer great rates and a Military Discount too!!

    Enjoy your stay!

  • C
    Jun. 1, 2020

    Road Runner RV Park

    Nicely spaced and clean campground

    We stayed at this campground 1 night on our way between COVID-19 quarantine locations.  We found the park easy to navigate (no tight turns).  Large semi paved spaces (I say semi paved because the concrete pads were crumbling at least in our spot).  Good separation between sites with picnic tables, no shade but they do have a dog park.  Hookups were easy to reach and appeared to be in good repair.  Decent water pressure.  Many of the spaces were permanent campers or long term workers but it felt safe and appeared well maintained.

  • J
    Sep. 3, 2023

    Denton Ferry RV Park & Cabin Rental

    Hot in summer

    This is probably an excellent site in spring or fall. However summertime is hot at the site because of the lack of shade trees. Site 15 is by the water and has a large area for dogs or family. There is a staircase down to the water next to site 8. The fishing is good. It’s a pet friendly site however if your dogs bark neighbors will complain. The manager is friendly. They do not have trash pick up service; you just take your trash to a dumpster at the end of the camp, which is not a big deal. No grill available but has picnic tables and fire ring. WI-FI aid very good.

  • J
    May. 4, 2024

    Hide-A-Way Campground & RV Retreat

    Hideaway campground

    We can here in October stayed until April and got to some great people very friendly .pet friendly nice dog run.under new manger . under new owners the place is looking better .we really enjoyed the stay here will be back in October close to town .I can just say this is the only campgrounds we would stay at .if you want to meet friendly people and have a great time come to hide a way campground.


Guide to Lakeview

Campgrounds near Lakeview, Arkansas sit at approximately 800 feet elevation along Bull Shoals Lake, with the White River providing year-round fishing opportunities regardless of season. Winter camping temperatures average 30-45°F, while summer months reach 85-95°F with high humidity. The region's limestone bedrock creates unique shoreline features and clear water conditions.

What to do

Trout fishing access: Several campgrounds offer prime fishing locations along the White River. At Blue Heron Campground, campers report exceptional trout conditions. "The trout fishing can't be beat. This campground is right on the banks of the White River," notes Sharon N., who highlights the "nice large pavilion with picnic tables as well as really clean shower and toilets."

River floating trips: During summer months, water activities become the focus. "There are floating outfitters in the area that will drive you up river to float back down toward the campground," writes Cody S. about Buffalo Point. For a unique experience, "We rented a boat and explored the Buffalo River - it was very relaxing & amazing views," reports Ashlee B.

Nature trails exploration: The campgrounds offer various hiking opportunities through wooded areas. "We also did the Over Look trail and it was pretty well maintained," shares Susan R. about Buffalo Point. The trails range from easy walks to more challenging terrain, with most being under 3 miles round trip.

What campers like

Spacious waterfront sites: Many campgrounds feature spots directly on the water. "We had a riverfront spot and really just came to chill not fish but it's a fishing location. White river is trout paradise," reports Jennifer O. about Blue Heron Campground. The concrete pads at many sites provide stability during rainy conditions.

Clean facilities: Visitors consistently mention the quality of campground maintenance. At White Buffalo Resort, campers appreciate that "The resort is well maintained and the staff is friendly. There's a pool in the summer and a ping pong table. The bathrooms do not have air conditioning, but are clean," according to Cheryl C.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: The natural setting attracts various wildlife. "We saw a park ranger on Sunday and asked about the water level and she said it had gone up 12 feet by Saturday night and Sunday morning it was 13 feet," notes Susan R., demonstrating how rangers provide information about changing conditions at Buffalo Point.

What you should know

Water level fluctuations: River and lake levels can change rapidly based on dam operations and rainfall. "Water was up and down a lot cause of the damn," Rodney B. mentions about Blue Heron Campground. This affects boat launches, swimming areas, and fishing conditions.

Limited cell service: Many campgrounds have minimal or no connectivity. At Denton Ferry RV Park, "WI-FI is very good," notes Jaynee S., which is an exception to the norm in the region. Most other campgrounds report spotty or no service.

Seasonal insect issues: Flies and mosquitoes can be problematic during summer months. "My biggest complaint was the flies… there were so many! Like mounds— it was very hard to keep them away. Bring spray and repellent! They bite!" warns Kristen about White River Campground and Cabins.

Tips for camping with families

Swimming areas for children: Several dog friendly campgrounds near Lakeview provide designated swimming spots. "There is a rope swing and family swimming park located across the bridge that we loved," shares Kristen about White River Campground and Cabins, offering an alternative to lake swimming.

Playground facilities: Some campgrounds include play areas for children. White Buffalo Resort offers "Pool, playground, small store with essentials, boat rentals, ping pong, & more," according to Ashlee B., making it suitable for families with various age groups.

Noise considerations: While most campgrounds maintain quiet hours, experiences vary by location and time. "It's quiet and there are plenty of spots that are spacious and not too close together," reports Shelly J. about Point Return City Park, which is known for being less crowded than other pet-friendly campgrounds near Lakeview.

Tips from RVers

Hookup locations: Water and electric connections sometimes require extra equipment. "The water hookup was quite a distance from the site and had to use three hoses to make it reach," notes Krissy C. about Lakeview - Bull Shoals Lake, suggesting campers bring extension hoses.

Site selection considerations: RV sites vary significantly in size, shade, and access. "Level sites With beautiful views of the White River," writes Terri about Copper Johns Resort, which operates year-round unlike some seasonal campgrounds in the area.

Dump station access: Not all campgrounds offer on-site sewer hookups. "Dump station has two stalls and is in great shape," explains Wayne P., providing important information for RVers planning longer stays at dog-friendly campgrounds near Lakeview.

Frequently Asked Questions

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular dog-friendly campground near Lakeview, AR is Blue Heron Campground with a 4.8-star rating from 15 reviews.

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