Best Dog-Friendly Camping near North Fort Myers, FL

Encore Pioneer Village accommodates pet owners with sites for RVs, tents, and cabins in North Fort Myers. Dogs must be kept on leashes throughout the property, with designated pet waste stations situated near camping loops. The family-friendly resort features full hookup sites with water, electric, and sewer connections for extended stays with pets. The park maintains an active social atmosphere with Canadian visitors occupying a section residents call their slice of Quebec. Pets are restricted from the pool area and clubhouse facilities.

Seminole Campground's shaded oak and pine environment provides natural cooling for pets during Florida's hot months. The campground requires proof of current vaccinations upon check-in and limits pets to designated areas away from the playground and swimming pool. RV sites include gravel pads with cement patios where pets can rest alongside owners. Nearby NOFO Groves Getaway offers a quieter alternative for campers with pets, featuring peaceful surroundings on a working nursery property. Most Fort Myers area campgrounds implement quiet hours after 10 PM when excessive barking is discouraged. Local veterinary clinics operate within 15 minutes of most North Fort Myers camping locations, with emergency services available in nearby Fort Myers.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near North Fort Myers, Florida (124)

    1. W.P. Franklin N

    16 Reviews
    Alva, FL
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (239) 694-8770

    $30 - $35 / night

    "**WP Franklin Campground, Alva, Florida."

    "The mosquitos are a bit much and I live in South Florida, so if I’m complaining they are out in full force in this campground, which makes it hard to sit outside at night."

    2. Koreshan State Park Campground

    30 Reviews
    Estero, FL
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (239) 992-0311

    $26 / night

    "It’s hard to book a weekend at any Florida campground in season so plan ahead if you want a Florida State park. This campground has short trails to hike through beautiful bamboo forests."

    "The campground located inside the historical state park has a total of 54 sites, 39 are RV or tent, 3 only RV, and 12 Tent only."

    3. NOFO GROVES Getaway

    6 Reviews
    North Fort Myers, FL
    4 miles
    Website

    $50 / night

    "Very beautiful, quite and peaceful location for camping out"

    4. Seminole Campground

    6 Reviews
    North Fort Myers, FL
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (239) 543-2919

    "This park is “hidden” just off of I-75 in North Fort Myers. The park is small but has everything you need."

    "Bring your driving skills to this campground! With oak, palm, and pine trees all over the place you will surely need to maneuver around and in between them to get into your site."

    5. Cypress Woods RV Resort

    3 Reviews
    Fort Myers, FL
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (239) 694-2191

    6. Encore Pioneer Village

    3 Reviews
    North Fort Myers, FL
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "The RV section is mingled around some non mobiles, and the clubhouse and pool areas are nice and friendly as my mothers decades of ownership there will attest."

    7. Sun -N- Shade RV Resort

    5 Reviews
    Punta Gorda, FL
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (941) 639-5388

    "The rates were the cheapest around and the service was great. Great clean area with a pool. Local guest were very friendly as well."

    8. Cypress Trail RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Fort Myers, FL
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (239) 333-3246

    9. Raintree RV Resort

    1 Review
    North Fort Myers, FL
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (239) 731-1441

    10. Fort Myers-Pine Island KOA

    11 Reviews
    St. James City, FL
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (239) 283-2415

    "Very friendly staff, nice k9 Kamp dog park. Surrounded by water. Paradise"

    "The map may show that it's close to Sanibel and Ft Meyers but it is not really by car. This place grows on you. Pine island has no beaches but does have a lot of fishing spots and great restaurants."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near North Fort Myers, FL

446 Reviews of 124 North Fort Myers Campgrounds


  • John G.
    Apr. 20, 2021

    Seminole Campground

    Hidden Gem!

    This park is “hidden” just off of I-75 in North Fort Myers. The park is small but has everything you need. The bathrooms and showers are some of the best campground bathrooms I have seen and are air conditioned! The pool is great and the laundry is very nice. The sites are well kept with gravel and cement pads. Reasonably priced and family run.

  • Stephanie Z.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 24, 2019

    Seminole Campground

    RV Only -- No Tents Allowed in this Campground

    Unlike the name would lead you to believe, the Seminole Campground and RV park in North Fort Myers, isn't actually a campground at all -- it's just an RV park.

    Located just off of I-75 and Hwy 78 (Bayshore) the location of the park is a short drive (in FL terms) to anywhere in the Ft Myers area. There is a Publix not far away, and a new restaurant called the Boat House near the Civic Center.

    The "campground" is convenient to Lee County Civic Center and Echo (a global agricultural non profit learning center). 

    RV sits are 55$ a day including hookups. The campground has a pool, bath house, and a community area. 

    There are trash receptacles onsite and a recycling bin at each site. Each site also has a picnic table and grill.

    There are a lot of RVs at the campground that look like they're there to stay awhile. The campground has more the feel of a mobile home park than it does a campground.

  • Rick M.
    Jun. 13, 2024

    Myakka River Motorcoach Resort

    Close to the beach, beautiful resort, wenlove the privacy

    This is a beautiful Class A only resort.  100 sites on the Myakka River with Amazon 

     sunsets.  Sites are typically 70’ x 50’ . Large roads easy access.  

    Extremely active community in season, a peaceful retreat in the off season.  

    Sites are individually owned, some with Casitas, some with outdoor kitchens etc.  Great Wi-Fi, individual cat 5 cable to each site.  Boardwalk along the river, fishing pier, kayak launch.  They have 5 pickleball courts.  Large heated resort pool with attached lap pool. Two large dog parks.  

    Water aerobics in season.  Small gym.  Yoga, on spite massages and facials in season.  Extremely active social calendar,  open to everyone.   Beautifully  remodeled clubhouse, with a large subset deck overlooking the river.   Close to everything, multiple beaches 20 minutes away,  great shopping and restaurants are close by.  Extremely friendly owners, they treat renters like members of their family.  We travel in a Newmar Ventana.

  • Joel R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 28, 2023

    Naples/Marco Island KOA Holiday

    Still in recovery mode

    This is a nice camping location…or will be when they complete renovations. They are still recovering from hurricane damage, so there was some construction and noise. The spaces are pretty tight, but not as bad as other places. And they are staggered so it feels roomier. we had a nice site with a shaded patio. Also a misquote problem! Lots of misquotes and no see-ums. But the pool, boat ramp, playground, and dog park are all open. 2 dog parks! The laundry, hot tub, and camp store are still closed. It’s close to the Big Cypress Wildlife area, and an easy drive to Everglades National Park.

  • T
    Aug. 5, 2022

    Groves RV Resort, A Sun RV Resort

    Nice quiet park

    Nice place for a short term stay. Extra charges for WiFi took away 1 star for me. Dog friendly and small dog park available to let your fur baby run free.

  • V
    Mar. 8, 2020

    Encore Fort Myers Beach

    Cozy campground!

    Nice clean TT Encore park. Clean laundry facilities, nice clean dog park with a bench, perfect for the smaller dogs. Super tight, awning to awning. That's the only reason I dropped a star. But it's easy to make friends here, that's for sure!

  • J
    Jan. 28, 2022

    Cayo Costa State Park Campground

    Beach camping paradise

    This place is special.  Best beach oriented camping in Florida.  The shelling is amazing and you truly feel like you have traveled back in time.  We have camped there in a tent site three times in the last year.  The campground closed for several months in summer 2021 to eradicated the rodents.  It worked!  We did not see or hear one rodent when we stayed for three nights in November 2021.  If campers / visitors will keep a clean camp site and not leave food and garbage out, the rodents should stay under control.

      No problem with bugs in the dry season, but you still need some bug spray at dawn and dusk.

  • Beth P.
    Apr. 18, 2019

    Fort Myers-Pine Island KOA

    Fisherman's camp

    This is an out of the way park. The map may show that it's close to Sanibel and Ft Meyers but it is not really by car. This place grows on you. Pine island has no beaches but does have a lot of fishing spots and great restaurants. The noseeums about did me in there. No one sits out once the sun starts to set. The pool closes at dusk. The laundry room is spotless and adjoins a wonderful library. This park has mostly permanent residents but the people are friendly. There is a nice dog park and playground.


Guide to North Fort Myers

Camping near North Fort Myers consists primarily of RV resorts, state parks, and water-adjacent campsites along the Caloosahatchee River. The subtropical climate keeps temperatures around 75-90°F from April through October, with December-March being peak camping season when temperatures average 55-75°F. Hurricane season (June-November) can bring heavy rains and occasional flooding to riverside campsites.

What to do

Boat through river locks: At W.P. Franklin N, campers enjoy water-based activities on the Caloosahatchee River. "Boater's/Fisherman's paradise... Water is ten feet from your site...slide your paddle craft in and go...or back your power craft down a ramp in the center of the campground," notes Dave V. The campground features "a huge fishing pier" according to Denise, making it ideal for anglers.

Visit historic settlement: Located within 30 minutes of North Fort Myers, Koreshan State Park Campground offers unique historical exploration. "The park offers hiking trails and close by access for launching kayaks. This park also has a walking tour of the Korshean Settlement which was interesting," explains Mary Jo R. Another camper adds, "There is a farmers market on Sundays."

Paddle the Estero River: Natural waterways provide scenic paddling routes from multiple campgrounds. "The big draw...the Estero River. Though built up on the north side with a trailer park...parts of the Estero feel remote and jungle-like," writes Dave V. "The river empties into the back bay...a short distance to the Gulf of Mexico through New Pass, Big Hickory Pall or Big Carlos Pass...all of which are stunning."

What campers like

Island camping: Waterfront sites at W.P. Franklin N campground provide 360-degree water views. "Clean, well-maintained campground consisting of 30 spots spread out along the edges of a boomerang-shaped island. All except for 3 sites are waterfront," reports Sue D. The campground is "on its own boomerang-shaped river island" with "7/8 of all sites are on the river."

Natural surroundings: The combination of water access and native vegetation appeals to many campers. "The trails are long, but interesting...especially through the various exotic and oriental vegetation," one reviewer writes about local parks. Another adds, "There is plenty of scrub between you and your neighbor...you may hear them, but you won't see them."

Clean facilities: Seminole Campground receives praise for maintenance. "Bathrooms/bathhouses are spotless and roomy. Nice laundry facilities," notes Judith F. Another camper states they are "some of the best campground bathrooms I have seen and are air conditioned!"

What you should know

Space limitations: Many campgrounds in the area have tight quarters, especially for tent campers. "Absolutely no privacy...at all. Palm trees are lovely but offer no barrier between neighbors," notes one reviewer. At Seminole Campground, "You are packed in tight. Our picnic table was 2 feet away from neighbor's sewer hook-up."

Noise factors: Proximity to highways and waterways creates noise at some locations. "Noisy! Air traffic from RSW is nonstop, road traffic from Rt 78 and/or Rt 80 seemed nonstop," writes a camper. Others mention "traffic noise from U.S. 41" at certain campgrounds, though "its not obnoxious, but you do hear it."

Wildlife concerns: Florida's native wildlife requires awareness. "Saw rattlesnakes" on trails at Koreshan State Park Campground, cautions one reviewer. Another mentions, "There are gators that populate the river...but if you don't mess with them...they won't mess with you."

Tips for camping with families

Access pet-friendly amenities: For pet owners seeking dog friendly campgrounds near North Fort Myers, NOFO GROVES Getaway provides a quiet alternative. "Very beautiful family, amazing, peaceful and quiet" says Dana H. The nursery property environment differs from larger resorts and creates a "very peaceful place to camp."

Look for recreational options: Family-oriented campgrounds offer various activities. "We love to hike the trails and the kids really like the playground at this campground," notes Sarah C. The Fort Myers-Pine Island KOA features "a nice dog park and playground" according to Beth P.

Consider pest protection: Insects can affect outdoor enjoyment, especially at dusk. "The noseeums about did me in there. No one sits out once the sun starts to set," warns Beth P. Another camper advises, "Bring your bug spray. Lots of mosquitos."

Tips from RVers

Navigate tree-lined sites: Tree placement can complicate parking at several North Fort Myers area campgrounds. "Bring your driving skills to this campground! With oak, palm, and pine trees all over the place you will surely need to maneuver around and in between them to get into your site," advises Ryan P. about Seminole Campground. Another mentions "Roads are narrow back by the campground site if you're in a big rig."

Book early for winter stays: Winter months bring significant competition for RV spots. "Book way ahead with this one, we only got one day. But it was glorious," advises Mary H. The seasonal influx creates high demand from December through March, with many campers noting full parks during this period.

Check campground rules: Restrictions vary between properties. "There are a lot of long-term residents" at some parks, while others strictly limit stay duration. Some RV parks implement quiet hours, pet rules, and amenity access limitations. "The spaces are very tight and there is some pretty strict rules that I was unfamiliar with, Including I couldn't put my little doggy fence up in the grass next to my camper."

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular dog-friendly campground near North Fort Myers, FL is W.P. Franklin N with a 4.6-star rating from 16 reviews.

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