Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Wynne, AR

Village Creek State Park Campground offers multiple pet-friendly camping options within its nearly 7,000-acre forested property. Dogs are welcome throughout the park's three camping areas—Loop A (water and electric), Loop B (full hookups), and the Equestrian Camp with stable facilities. The spacious campsites feature picnic tables, fire pits, and well-maintained grounds where pets can accompany their owners. Most sites are set on paved, level pads with good spacing between neighbors providing ample room for pets to settle in comfortably. Memphis KOA in nearby Marion also accepts pets with accommodations including tent sites, RV spots with full hookups, and pet-friendly cabins. The campgrounds remain clean and well-maintained with bathroom facilities readily available for campers.

Hiking trails throughout Village Creek State Park provide excellent exercise opportunities for dogs, particularly the Lake Dunn Trail which connects directly to Loop A camping area. Pets should remain on leash while exploring the park's 33 miles of multi-use trails through the unique Crowley's Ridge terrain. Wildlife is abundant throughout the area with many visitors reporting deer sightings in the evenings, so maintaining control of pets is essential. The park's two lakes offer water access, though pets should be monitored carefully around these areas. Campers should come prepared with plenty of insect repellent as ticks are prevalent in the wooded environment, particularly during warmer months. Cell service is limited throughout Village Creek State Park, which may be important for pet owners needing to contact veterinary services in nearby Wynne or Forrest City.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Wynne, Arkansas (35)

    1. Village Creek State Park Campground

    47 Reviews
    Colt, AR
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 238-9406

    $25 / night

    "There are nearly 100 sites here at Village Creek State Park. They are Spacious, paved and well maintained."

    "The golf course here is really nice, hiking trails good as well.  If you stay in the B loop, you're about a two mile hike to the hiking trails fyi. The A loop is much closer to that. "

    2. Delta Ridge RV Park

    17 Reviews
    Colt, AR
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 270-9445

    $40 - $42 / night

    "It’s convenient to the highway and while we have our food, there are places to eat close by. The owner was polite and met us at the gate and showed us to our site."

    "We walked over and had the all you can eat seafood buffet. There is a fully stocked grocery store next to the park as well. Great deal for $42-47 bucks."

    3. Tom Sawyer's RV Park

    60 Reviews
    West Memphis, AR
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 735-9770

    "Wished they would add a dog park !"

    "Pet friendly!"

    4. Lake Poinsett State Park Campground

    9 Reviews
    Harrisburg, AR
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 578-2064

    "Another great Arkansas State Park! The campground is small, but the sites are nice. Arkansas has some of the best bathhouses as well!"

    "Really enjoy camping at lake Poinsett. The campground is mostly shady with water and electric at each site. There is no sewer hook up but a dump station is next to the visitor center."

    5. Meeman-Shelby Forest State Park

    42 Reviews
    Millington, TN
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (901) 876-5215

    $28 - $27 / night

    "The campground is generally more expensive than the other surrounding camping spots in the area. However, the camp is very nice."

    "Took our brand new RV here for its shakedown trip the very day I picked up as it is so close to home. Was pleasantly surprised by the overall atmosphere of the campground."

    6. T.O. Fuller State Park Campground

    33 Reviews
    West Memphis, AR
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (901) 543-7581

    "Dogs loved their late night and early morning walks."

    "Cicadas will drive you mad (even with earplugs I struggled to sleep but can't do anything about them..just fyi)."

    7. Memphis KOA

    15 Reviews
    Marion, AR
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 739-4801

    "Easy exit I called reservations were easy to make and when I got there everything was set. I extended my stay and that was incredibly smooth."

    "There is a dog park, horseshoes and cornhole. They offer daily breakfast and lunch and will deliver site made pizza to your camper. They also have a community garden.Very close to Memphis."

    8. Mississippi River State Park Campground

    12 Reviews
    LaGrange, AR
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 295-4040

    $37 / night

    "This Arkansas state park is top notch. It offers a very quiet, immaculate campground with only 17 sites for RV hook ups."

    "It was set back on its own point out into the lake, so our tents were surrounded on three sides by water."

    9. Craighead Forest Park

    18 Reviews
    Jonesboro, AR
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 933-4604

    "Excellent weekend camping at Craighead Forest State Park outside Jonesboro, Ar."

    "Craighead Forest Park was conceived in 1937 when the Young Mens' Civic Club began work on the lake.  It is now a city owned park that is located in the rolling hills of Crowley's Ridge. "

    10. Hollywood Casino RV Park - Tunica

    9 Reviews
    Robinsonville, MS
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 357-7700

    $23 / night

    "You get access to the indoor pool in the hotel. The problem? Outside of gambling there's not a lot to do unless you want to go for a drive. We drove over to Helena/West Helena (neat bridge!)"

    "RV park is nice and clean, someone goes around picking up your trash just needs to be placed in front of trailer. Beautiful sunset views. The casino has some cool movie memorabilia displayed."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Wynne, AR

378 Reviews of 35 Wynne Campgrounds


  • Napunani
    Dec. 13, 2022

    Village Creek State Park Campground

    No Cell Service; No Public Phones: No WIFI Calls at Visitor Center

    PROS 

    Senior discount 

    No fee assessed to make on-line reservations 

    Quiet 

    light view of lake from #57 

    Site 57 has no site next to it or behind it 

    Good distance between campsites 

    Dark sky friendly except for sites near toilet/shower facilities where there is an actual street light 

    Climate controlled toilet/shower facility in campground B 

    Both campground B toilet/shower facilities very clean with ample supply of TP, soap and paper towels 

    Wood picnic table (on concrete pad), pedestal BBQ grill, metal fire ring with cooking grate and metal lantern hook 

    Wide roadway in campground B 

    Small playground 

    Access to lake swimming area from campground B 

    Trash receptacles at toilet/shower facility 

    Lots of deer


    Smaller Walmart in Wynne AR 

    Pops Grill in Wynne real good

    CONS 

    County burn ban in place upon arrival but no signage anywhere alerting of ban. We saw the Arkansas burn ban website and inquired upon checkin if it was enforced and park clerk affirmed ban but we saw many campers had a wood fire burning all the time. So without any signage we understand the confusion and noncompliance. Park should at least place burn ban signage at campground entrance. 

    Site 57 unlevel side-to-side 

    No cell service. 

    No public phone in park. 

    Parks signage states WiFi at park visitor center could be used to make phone calls. We found this not true with our T-MOBILE service as we purposely went to the visitor center to make a WIFI call. There is WIFI at visitors center but only one bar and too weak to transmit a call. So if there is an emergency after visitor center is closed and you need to make a call, good luck, as there is no public phone nor any camp hosts. We drove approximately 8 miles towards Wynne to get sufficient cell signal to make calls and connect with internet. 

    Only free WiFi is at park visitor center. We purchased WiFi from park vendor Viasat $20 unlimited for 3 days for one device. Viasat delivered a good signal within 200 ft of toilet/shower facility so it was useless in our campsite#57. Don’t waste your money! Sewer connection at rear of site pad so bring the looooong stinky slinky! 

    Pets not kept on leash 

    No security gate closure overnight

  • Bill B.
    Jun. 2, 2021

    EZ Daze RV Park

    Very nice Big Rig Friendly

    This park is all concrete with level sites. Huge dog park and close to any type of store you might need. Clean facilities and very nice staff.

  • Kari K.
    Sep. 28, 2022

    Memphis KOA

    Very welcoming !!

    It’s incredibly easy to find right off 55. Easy exit I called reservations were easy to make and when I got there everything was set. I extended my stay and that was incredibly smooth. Very impressed they have breakfast and dinner + they deliver right to ur site! My dog LOVES the dog park ~ the swimming pool looks nice and showers bathrooms are some of the best I’ve seen since Michigan Highly recommend!

  • Melisa  J.
    Oct. 6, 2018

    Memphis KOA

    West Memphis KOA

    Small but clean. Very friendly staff. There are plenty of trees for shade. Nice pool, bathrooms and rec room. The laundry room is large and air conditioned. There is a dog park, horseshoes and cornhole. They offer daily breakfast and lunch and will deliver site made pizza to your camper. They also have a community garden.Very close to Memphis. The only downside is it has quite a bit of road traffic noise and a strange side road entrance.1

  • L
    May. 4, 2021

    Tom Sawyer's RV Park

    Great views

    So far so good, great views of the Mississippi River and the freight boats coming in. Wished they would add a dog park !

  • C
    Mar. 17, 2022

    Memphis KOA

    Just OK

    Ok for a night. Easy 15 min drive to downtown Memphis for sightseeing. In a low lying area and it had rained earlier in the week. Campground very wet. Lots of puddles and muck. Should have used the gravel pile at the back of the campground to fill in potholes. Bathhouse clean but in a slight state of disrepair like loose toilets. Amenities included pool, playground, store, cafe, dog park, horseshoes, beanbag, ladder ball, bikes. Staff very nice.

  • Christy C.
    Jul. 1, 2016

    Village Creek State Park Campground

    Lots to choose from

    There are nearly 100 sites here at Village Creek State Park. They are Spacious, paved and well maintained. The campground is spread out on plenty of land. 2nd largest park in Arkansas in such a tiny town. Many deer walking freely at night. Water and electric hookups, bathrooms and a museum too. They have concerts occasionally here in the big field. Cabins are great too above the rim of the lake. Many hikes to take here and so peaceful. There are stables and horse trails as well as mountain biking. The park is located in Wynne, Arkansas. I have visited here many times camped in RV and stayed in the cabins. The rangers are always friendly and it is close to my relatives in Forrest City.

  • Shelly S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 3, 2018

    Craighead Forest Park

    Chilly Camping

    Excellent weekend camping at Craighead Forest State Park outside Jonesboro, Ar.

    The park offers four trails, one gravel pedestrian only, one paved multi-use with excercise equipment, a forest trail and one dirt trail for bikers and runners. Three large playgrounds, pavilions and several small playgrounds. A dog park/beach access area and dog dock. Fishing and watercraft access. Camping and a nature center.

    When we arrived at the campground we had the choice of several primitive campsites. There is limited parking in the small gravel lot. There are three sites near the lot and then several others about 200 to 300 ft down the gravel trail.

    This is the same gravel trail, approximately 3 miles long, that circles the lake. Needless to say there is a lot of foot traffic on it.

    There was plenty of room at the site. We set up two tents and a hammock plus had the picnic table, fire pit and gravel pad which is right on the lake. If you bring your fishing gear or water craft it’s easy to tie off right at your campsite.

    Directly across from primitive camping are two very large , active playgrounds a pavilion and restroom. There’s a snow cone vendor with loud music who frequents that parking area too. In addition the park is not closed during the night so we got to listen to several loud conversation, music blaring from a car stereo until about 1:30am and a rather colorful argument at one point.

    You drive through the RV area on your way in to the primitive area. There is a nice new bathroom facility with uncomfortably warm cranking heat, the metal fixtures were warm to the touch. One drawback to there being only one restroom about 1/4 mile from the primitive area, you know people aren’t walking that far at night when the need to go…, just saying.

    So Pros: centrally located, water access, nice trails, good size sites, a lot to do

    Cons: foot traffic, noise, no privacy, noise, not limited access

  • Hook C.
    Apr. 24, 2022

    Delta Heritage Trail State Park Campground

    Bring bug spray

    This is a nice place. The staff is very knowledgeable and kind. Small place, mosquitoes were bad other than that it was great. we were invited to watch them feed the pet snake that was caught in the area. Will definitely camp there again. The site was $15 a night. We were on motorcycles so they let us drive them to the campsite otherwise they are a walk-in it's a really short walk.


Guide to Wynne

Near Wynne, Arkansas, camping options span the unique geography of Crowley's Ridge, a geologic anomaly rising 200 feet above the Mississippi Delta flatlands. The region's diverse ecosystem creates a distinctive camping environment with a mix of hardwood forests and lowland areas. Winter camping conditions remain mild with daytime temperatures typically ranging from 40-60°F, making year-round camping viable at most locations.

What to do

Trail exploration: Bear Creek Lake offers unique hiking opportunities along the Trotting Fox Trail and Bear Creek Loop trail. The park provides "a walking trail with identification points for local trees, birds, wildlife, etc." which enhances the educational experience for hikers of all skill levels.

Fishing excursions: Lake Poinsett State Park Campground provides excellent fishing opportunities with the recently repaired lake. According to one camper, "We stayed over Memorial Day weekend...Had a wonderful time fishing and hiking the 1.3 mile trail. Fishing is catch and release only except for Catfish and Brim due to recently reopening the lake."

Water activities: At Mississippi River State Park Campground, visitors can enjoy guided water tours. One visitor mentioned that "the kayak tour of Cypress forest was the highlight of the trip," offering a unique perspective of the local ecosystem that can't be experienced on land.

Wildlife observation: Meeman-Shelby Forest State Park offers abundant wildlife viewing opportunities. A visitor notes, "You really can't go wrong with Meeman-Shelby. It is so damn close to Memphis that while you won't feel like you are near an urban center, you benefit from its proximity."

What campers like

Privacy between sites: Village Creek State Park Campground offers well-spaced campsites. A reviewer described it as "Small but lovely," noting that "the roads leading to this campground are fantastic for bikers, and the lakes have produced state record fish."

Clean facilities: Craighead Forest Park maintains exceptionally clean bathrooms and showers. One camper reported, "Bathrooms and showers are clean and well maintained. We had the site closest to the water. Nice fishing pier and plenty of room for the kids to play."

River views: Tom Sawyer's RV Park provides unique Mississippi River views. A visitor explained, "Beautiful park right by the river. Friendly, helpful staff, free laundry, and even some small walking trails!" Another camper appreciated "watching the tug boats moving up and down the river all day and night was relaxing."

Natural surroundings: Campers at Delta Ridge RV Park appreciate the peaceful setting despite its convenience. One reviewer mentioned, "The campgrounds are very clean and full of blooming Crape Myrtles. Pretty park with nice level pull through, lots of shade."

What you should know

Weather considerations: Seasonal weather affects camping comfort in the Wynne area. At Meeman-Shelby State Park, one camper warned, "Unless you are in love with mosquitos you may want to stay away from here in the summer, other than that it's a pretty nice place to escape for the weekend."

Cell service limitations: Craighead Forest Park offers limited connectivity, which can be either a benefit or challenge. A camper shared their experience: "Staff is so friendly and place is so clean and nice. Free fire wood and trash pickup at your site!"

Site-specific features: Hollywood Casino RV Park offers unusual amenities for a campground. "You may use the casino's swimming pool," noted one visitor, providing an additional recreation option not commonly found at traditional campgrounds.

Reservation requirements: Due to limited sites at some parks, advance planning is essential. For Mississippi River State Park, a camper advised, "Only 17 sites, all level with full hook ups. ATT cell worked fair but no Verizon. Shower house had 4 separate rooms, each with shower."

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Memphis KOA offers excellent family amenities. A visitor reported, "From the moment we arrived, we had an amazing experience. The staff greeted us and our pups with smiles, cozies, and treats for the dogs. The site is well taken care of."

Swimming options: Several dog-friendly campgrounds near Wynne provide swimming areas for families. At Lake Poinsett, a camper noted, "We stayed over Memorial Day weekend. Every site was booked but not crowded. Had a wonderful time fishing and hiking the 1.3 mile trail."

Educational opportunities: Tom Sawyer's RV Park offers unique learning experiences. A camper mentioned, "Loved waking up every morning to the sunrise over the Mississippi River, watching the barges and running around in the big grassy areas!"

Safety considerations: T.O. Fuller State Park requires extra vigilance with children. One camper advised, "Camp is surrounded by industrial area. Play road entrance closed making for a high stress night entry from Memphis. Use W UseMitchell St entrance."

Tips from RVers

Site levelness: Hollywood Casino RV Park - Tunica offers particularly level sites for RVs. A camper noted, "The sites are paved and level. There is a clean laundry room, wi-fi and shuttle service to the casino which is within walking distance."

Hookup quality: Village Creek State Park offers reliable hookups. According to one reviewer, "The campground is small, but the sites are nice. Arkansas has some of the best bathhouses as well!"

Big rig accessibility: Mississippi River State Park accommodates larger vehicles. A camper reported, "Only 17 sites, all level with full hook ups. ATT cell worked fair but no Verizon."

Dump station access: Delta Ridge RV Park provides convenient dump station access. A visitor mentioned, "Small, tight campground that has no amenities at all, but is priced accordingly. This campground has full hookups at every site."

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