Dog-Friendly Camping near Belleview, FL

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    Silver Springs State Park Campground in Ocala allows pets at its RV, cabin and tent sites with fire rings and picnic tables. Santos Trailhead & Campground and Whimcycle Trail Resort At Santos, both located near mountain biking trail networks, welcome pets with spacious campsites. The cabins at Whimcycle are immaculate and nicely furnished with amenities of home, providing a comfortable option for campers traveling without their own equipment. Most pet-friendly campgrounds in the area maintain clean facilities with regular bathroom sanitization. Pet owners appreciate the direct trail access from campsites for exercising their dogs, though leash rules apply throughout the camping areas.

    The Santos area offers extensive trail systems where campers and their pets can enjoy the natural surroundings. Miles of hiking, biking and equestrian paths connect directly to several campgrounds, making morning dog walks convenient and scenic. The trails meander through old plantations, woods and horse farms with smooth, paved sections suitable for all activity levels. Lake Griffin State Park Campground provides another pet-friendly option with water access approximately 30 minutes from Belleview. Despite proximity to highways at some locations, the wooded settings create a sense of being miles from civilization with peaceful surroundings where campers can hear owls hooting while sitting at campfires. Most campgrounds provide full hookups for RVs with 50-amp service, and reservations are recommended as the more private shaded sites fill quickly during peak seasons.

    Best Dog-Friendly Campgrounds near Belleview (328)

      1. Silver Springs State Park Campground

      4.8(41)9mi from Belleview62 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "The sites are large and spacious with shady trees surrounding each site. It is very quiet and peaceful. Note that pets are allowed in the campground area but not in any other areas."

      "We rode our bikes around the campground and were amazed as almost all the sites were huge! Live oak trees with Spanish moss...this campground is truly the "Real Florida"."

      from $24 - $110 / night

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      2. Santos Trailhead & Campground

      4.5(17)3mi from Belleview24 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Although in a populated area of Ocala, this campground is positioned in the trees and makes you feel like you are miles from civilization. The sites are spacious and most are shaded."

      "This campground is located near Ocala, FL. on the cross florida greenway. It is a small loop of only 22 sites with water and electric. Has clean restrooms with showers."

      from $22 / night

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      3. Whimcycle Trail Resort At Santos

      4.8(12)2mi from Belleview4 sitesRVs, Cabins

      "We Enjoyed the natural beauty and peaceful surroundings while listening to the Owls Hooting ~while we sat at our campfire ."

      "Situated in Ocala, this park offers a wonderful get away for bicycling, horseback riding, or hiking Great trails The park itself is open with few trees but an amazing host."

      from $46 - $188 / night

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      4. Rainbow Springs State Park Campground

      4.5(45)22mi from Belleview46 sitesRVs, Tents

      "I have been to quite a few campgrounds in Florida over the past 20+ years."

      "The primitive camping is tucked back away from most of the RVs and has a bathhouse with very hot water/ toilets and hot hand dryers. Each site is spaced properly so not each person is too close."

      from $30 / night

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      5. Lake Griffin State Park Campground

      4.1(24)17mi from Belleview33 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Two nice trails and playground. Pet friendly. Boat ramp. Great for kayaking and fishing."

      "We enjoyed the hiking trail, but VERY muddy. Bring a watercraft to explore more. Been there- done that- probably don’t need to go back. The site: our campsite was small but sufficient for our use."

      from $18 / night

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      6. Juniper Springs Rec Area - Tropical Camp Area

      4.5(46)23mi from Belleview78 sitesRVs, Tents

      "This pet friendly campground has many magical options. The Florida Trail runs right through this spot and has a natural spring connection as well."

      "The spring pool is gorgeous and quite, very pretty trails to watch spring boils and turtles. Very sunny during the day and very cool at nigth."

      from $38 - $70 / night

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      7. Ocala Sun RV Resort

      4.7(6)7mi from Belleview5 sitesRVs, Tents

      "The dog park was amazing! The cite was grass pull through but spacious! I loved the feel of this place."

      "Very large RV park outside The Villages of FL. A mix of transient, seasonal and full timers. Clean if not older facilities. Most sites are good sized."

      from $54 - $75 / night

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      8. Southern Oaks RV Resort

      4.8(5)4mi from BelleviewRVs, Tents

      "There is a convenient dog run on the back side of the park my dog loves swimming in. The park is maintained very well"

      9. Ross Prairie Campground

      4.2(12)14mi from Belleview14 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "The positive is that the sites, especially around the outside loop, are spaced nicely and private. It’s not a bad drive to Crystal River or Ocala."

      "Located near Dunnellon, FL and is part of the Marjorie Harris Carr Cross Florida Greenways. Smaller campground - 15ish sites. All sites are pull thru for you rvers out there!"

      from $22 / night

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      10. Thousand Trails Three Flags

      4.4(11)14mi from BelleviewRVs

      "Beautiful location off of a major highway but due to lots of trees - very little road noise.  Sites were huge!! Semi shaded with picnic tables and great full hookups.  Nice roads to walk your dog. "

      "Nearby shops and such are within 10 miles(gas, groceries, restaurants, flea markets, etc.). Overall, a nice park, but I wouldn't go during the rainy season in Florida."

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    Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Belleview, FL

    1463 Reviews of 328 Belleview Campgrounds


    • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jan. 1, 2023

      Encore Clerbrook

      Hole In One For this RV Parking Course

      It’s not common to find a spot that you can plant your RV on and go out to hit the links for the day all in the same location, but here at Clerbrook Golf & RV Resort you can hit par on both fronts. Located right off Route 27 just due west of Lake Apopka in central Florida, Clerbrook offers nearly 300 acres of prime landscape that posits 1200+ RV slots for your parking and vacationing pleasure. Here you’ll be able to perfectly blend a golfing oasis that blends its RV offering complete with lush vegetation, interconnecting ponds and narrow canals all surrounded by ancient Oaks draped with Spanish Moss. 

      As far as amenities goes, Clerbrook does not disappoint. Here’s just a small list of all the great amenities you’ll find: Welcome Center, Heated Swimming Pools, BBQ and Picnic tables, Planned Activities, Clubhouses, Billiard Room, Card Rooms, Post Office, Fishing Area, 18 Hole Golf Course with Pro Shop (note: first 9 holes are complimentary with a visit to the Pro Shop), Exercise & Fitness Center, Horseshoe Pits, Recreation Hall, Laundry, Shuffleboard Courts, Library, Nature Walks, Pets Welcome, Picnic Pavilion, Driving Range, Dog Park, Wood Shop, Basketball Court, Playground, Restrooms & Showers, Softball Field, Hot Tub, RV Storage, complimentary WiFi, Arts and Craft Classes as well as Live Entertainment on the weekends. Of course, for RV’ers you can expect both back-in and pull-through slots with all of the traditional water, sewage and electric (30 / 50 amp) hook-ups. 

      Insider’s tips? Here’s a few: (1) If you’ve got wine on your mind (and why wouldn’t you when on holiday?!), just meander a few miles south of Clerbrook and you’ll discover a fairly respectable winery called Lakeridge Winery & Vineyards offering tours and tastings featuring Muscadine grapes (apparently a prominent grape varietal down in these parts known for their antioxidant qualities; (2) When you get tired of fixing every meal from your mini-fridge or cooler, then you’ll have to head south to Clermont where you’ll find PeruRican Ceviche, which for these parts is pretty outstanding and if you are still longing for pizza, check out Mamma Rita’s Pizzeria for some good pies and pasta; and (3) If nature is calling and you want to get out for a good hike, then head due south to Hiawatha Preserve that has a few dog parks, playgrounds, picnic areas, hiking paths, and of course, access to Lake Hiawatha, in case you want to drop your kayak or canoe in the water. 

      Happy Camping!

    • L&A C.
      May. 18, 2024

      Eleanor Oaks RV Park

      Rv park, BUT not….

      FHU, unleveled concrete pad with a picnic table. So close to the FT resident in the tiny home next to us, that we could not sit outside comfortably. Also, our area was right by her sewage hook up. And then there was a storage shed, leaf piles, random stacks of supplies, and a residential trailer behind us. The Pool was small but clean, we didn’t use. Dog park was ok, but other people don’t pick up after their pets, even with signs, and available poop disposal can. Maybe if management put mutt-mitts out, pet owners might use them. We booked months ago, and we arrived a bit after 5 due to traffic, there was no welcome packet, and no one answered the phone, with the posted #. Thankfully, the maintenance guy was friendly and helped us find our spot. It wasn’t easy to get to, or to see where it was. It was way too small to accommodate our 5th wheel and Dooley. If someone had been in the spot in front of us, we wouldn’t have been able to get in. The map online doesn’t even have our site listed. We were visiting family, so thankfully we weren’t there much. The area has lots of good restaurants, attractions, fishing, and springs! I do not leave 3 star reviews, but my honest review is to help others from paying $400 a week, at this park. I was hard pressed to leave a 3 star…. But Because of the area attractions, FHU, and helpful maintenance employee, was the reason I did. I would not reserve here again. Especially at the high price.

    • V
      Nov. 5, 2021

      Ocala RV Camp Resort

      Nice RV Park

      Easy access to I 75 Has nice pond with wildlife , cabins to rent and all services . Friendly staff and dog park.

    • Elliott B.
      Jul. 12, 2017

      Hog Island Campground — Withlacoochee State Forest

      Nice and secluded.

      The Hog Island Recreation Area is located on the eastern bank of the Withlacoochee river close to the small town of Nobleton. Part of the recreation area includes the Hog Island Nature Trail, part of the Trailwalker Program and officially certified as part of the longer Florida National Scenic Trail. The Hog Island Campground (fl-dof.com) provides nicely shaded and dry campsites for tent and RV campers with picnic tables and fire rings at each site. These sites are amazingly screened from each other with natural understory vegetation and access to the Withlacoochee River. Restroom with showers (which could use a little love and care), water spigots and a dump station are located nearby. Campers arriving by canoe can stay at a riverside campsite that includes access to drinking water.

      This is a good campground with pretty decent warm/hot showers and electric hookups, so you aren't going to really be spending a few days completely off the grid. Although, cellular service is spotty, but mostly usable. The camp hosts were really nice and supposedly no pets are allowed, but I definitely heard some dogs at night. Just a few steps away is the Hog Island boat ramp, nature trail and a section of the Florida National Scenic Trail leaving you with lots to do.

      You get your standard nice campground features

      ·       Large shared picnic area

      ·       Good fishing

      ·       Canoe and boat launch

      ·       No pets allowed.

      *I heard some dogs and there were basically no one around, so maybe the host let some people get away with it…

      ·       2-mile loop Nature Trail.

      ·       Hiking trails:

      •  - River Trail/Sumter is 7.2 miles.

      ·       Equestrian trails: 

      •  - Hernando Main Loop is 18.65 miles.
      •  - Hernando is 36.35 miles.
      •  - Sumter is 7.70 miles.
    • Jacquelin P.
      Aug. 6, 2018

      Blue Spring State Park Campground

      Lovely pet friendly camping and spring

      This campground was awesome for a weekend away with the family and dogs. It was still very hot and buggy in Florida so be warned If this is an issue for you. Large campsites with a picnic table, electric, and water. Pet friendly and clean bathrooms with a small walking path for the pups. Been to better but a great weekend away!

    • Clayton D.The Dyrt PRO User
      Feb. 8, 2022

      Grand Lake

      Another great experience!

      We wereet at the entrance by a gentleman in a golf cart. He brought us directly to our site, and helped us get squared away. He recommended the local restaurant for dinner. Not a lot of options, but all the options were good!

      Great dog park, 2 separate zones!!!

      This is a golf/ lake community that is like the old TV shows. People walking dogs, riding golf carts, and meeting at the club house. We will return when we have more time to stay!

    • MThe Dyrt PRO User
      Feb. 21, 2021

      Wildwood KOA

      Awesome Campground for Overnight Stay

      Stayed here one night while returning from the FL Keys.  Awesome place to overnight. Spacious pull through sites.  They have a small fenced dog park which was great to let the dogs stretch their legs after traveling all day.  The campground has plenty of space to walk the dogs.

      Staff was great because we called during the days while traveling north and had a site waiting when we arrived after hours. 

      The only downside is that it is right behind a Pilot Travel center so there is noise from parked tractor trailers but I still slept fine.

    • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
      Oct. 25, 2022

      Encore Southern Palms

      Mega Resort for RV Lifers

      This place is gargantuan and has so many roads and alleyways that I got lost navigating the place at least a couple of times. And just when I thought that I seen all of Southern Palms RV Resort, upon exiting the place, I realized that there was even more of Southern Palms right across the street where the expansive RV parking lot continued. 

      Located on the outskirts of Eustis here in the Sunshine State, this place has just about everything you could be looking for – from parks, shuffle boards, evening themed dancing and lakes to bike paths, swimming pools and bocce ball. But wait, there’s more… there’s also: clubhouse/ lounge for large group gatherings, whirlpool / spa / jacuzzi for those late night relaxing moments, fitness center to get your workout in, showers / restrooms that are just decent, ballroom for those evening dance parties, WiFi that is pretty superb, basic and expanded TV cable packages, picnic tables galore, BBQ grilles as far as the eye can see, the whole place is pet friendly, a horseshoe pit (where Joey is the local hero), mail center, game room complete with billiards table, a dog park that is always jam packed with man’s best friend as well as a laundr-O-mat (bring your quarters!) an extensive library (without its own Dewey decimal system) … and the list goes on, but I will end here. 

      Downside to this place is that, well, it’s a mega mall of RV’s, campers and semi-permanent, yet mobile housing solutions, and there’s a lot more people and accommodations than there is really space for, so it is quite overcrowded and you will definitely hear your neighbors at all times of the day, in addition to all of the scootering traffic going by your ‘campsite’ whether day or night. So if you are simply looking for a place to stay for the night enroute to somewhere else, this is not a bad place, but given the overpopulation and the fact that every single amenity offered, while great for some, makes me feel like I just left home to go somewhere else where they have everything that I just left at home. 

      Insider’s tips? Here’s a few… First, if you are looking for a great meal and something out of the ordinary, head on over to The Dam Smoker and you will discover some pretty outrageous BBQ, which you can order and eat there (or order by the pound and go find a nice lakeside bench to enjoy) albeit in some very modest settings. Second, if you’d like to escape your asphalt slab for a nice slice of nature, then head over to Long Leaf Pine Trail, which has a decent hike, or check out the wildlife at Hidden Waters Preserve, both of which are near Lake Joanna.


      Happy Camping!

    • Susan A.
      Feb. 23, 2026

      Mill Dam Lake Resort

      Mill Dam campground PARKING LOT

      75 women campers rented the parking lot at Mill Dam used for large group camping. I believe it was $100 a night. Currently a 'burn ban' on fires but they are otherwise allowed. Most of us have dogs and cats, but must check you and you pets for ticks, they are prevalent. There is a lake with a beauriful beach. There are restrooms and changing rooms with floor drains, so if you bring your own shower you can use that. There are no power hookups or dump stations that I saw, but there are dumpsters. There is a resident black bear so MUST observe bear safety. Great place, very nice camp host, kept bathrooms clean and stocked.


    Guide to Belleview

    Campgrounds near Belleview, Florida offer diverse terrain from open prairie to oak hammocks. Most facilities maintain year-round operations with temperatures rarely dropping below 40°F during winter months. The region features several spring-fed rivers and lakes with water temperatures maintaining a consistent 72°F regardless of season, making water activities possible even during cooler months.

    What to do

    Paddle Crystal Clear Rivers: Access Rainbow Springs State Park Campground for kayaking the Rainbow River. "The location where we started was south on the river about 4-5 miles from Rainbow Springs. It was a easy kayak paddle upstream as the current is not overpowering and easy to paddle against," notes Leasa W.

    Explore Historic Trees: Lake Griffin State Park Campground features a remarkable botanical specimen. "We walked over to the second largest tree in Florida. It was maybe 1/2 a mile from the campsite. We climbed in the tree and took fun pictures of it," shares Sarah K.

    Trail Riding: Ross Prairie Campground offers extensive equestrian opportunities. "Great for camping and horses. Amazing 2.3 mile hike that has a little bit of everything. Near Dunellon and Swampys Restaurant. Staff went above and beyond," reports Bryan.

    Water Recreation: Rainbow Springs provides swimming options alongside boating. "Serious cleaning didn't take any pictures there was saving my battery to take pictures underwater... At the spring if they could get some real food available for people to eat and drink that would be great," mentions Theresa K.

    What campers like

    Privacy Between Sites: At Three Flags RV Campground, campers appreciate the layout. "Has a pool, mini golf, horshoes, bookstore, billiards, and more! Manager, staff, and host are all very kind and helpful. Bathrooms are cleaned daily," notes Weston S.

    Immediate Trail Access: Whimcycle Trail Resort At Santos provides direct connectivity to recreation paths. "We enjoyed being right next to the biking and hiking trails AND only a few minutes from grocery stores," writes Teresa B., adding "We stayed in a cabin that was adorable and immaculate."

    Glass Bottom Boat Tours: Silver Springs State Park Campground offers unique water experiences. "The glass bottom boat tour is an absolute must, we had such a wonderful time and the boat captain had lots of interesting information. We have a 4 year old and a 10 year old and they both really enjoyed the boat tour also," shares Carlos R.

    Diverse Trail Systems: Santos Trailhead & Campground appeals to different activity levels. "The attraction here is the biking. It's an international destination for mountain biking! While there are no mountains in Florida, there are many man made ramps and jumps and turns," explains David G.

    What you should know

    Reservation Requirements: Popular campgrounds fill quickly during winter months. "It was quite a relief to be able to secure reservations for both the beginning and end of my trip," shares Charlie M. at Silver Springs State Park Campground.

    Water Temperature: Springs maintain consistent temperatures year-round. "The Springs stay 72 degrees year-round so no matter what time of the year the temperature is perfect," explains Noah R. about Juniper Springs.

    Site Leveling Challenges: Some campgrounds require equipment for RV setup. "Roads were dirt and gravel and many sites were very tight. Site 7 was quite undeveloped. Thanks to Anderson levelers we were fine," reports Charles B.

    Train Noise: Some locations experience railway disruption. "Extremely noisy with trains running through all night, of course, blowing their whistles!" warns Lauren W. about Santos Campground.

    Tips for camping with families

    Kid-Friendly Water Activities: Rainbow Springs State Park Campground offers safe swimming. "Full hookups. Great for kayaking, swimming and snorkeling! Kids have a lot of fun!" recommends Brenda S.

    Wildlife Spotting Opportunities: Children enjoy the diverse ecosystem. "From glass bottom boat tours to kayaking to camping Wildlife. Hiking food. alligators monkeys Birds beautiful Springs and River," describes Noah R.

    Less Crowded Times: For better experiences with children, time your visit strategically. "Try not to go during a tourist time. The cabins are very large. Fireplaces. Larger bedrooms..." advises Marlene V.

    Multi-Generational Activities: Juniper Springs Rec Area offers options for different ages. "The spring pool is gorgeous and quite, very pretty trails to watch spring boils and turtles. Very sunny during the day and very cool at night," notes Marisol R.

    Tips from RVers

    After-Hours Arrival: Ocala Sun RV Resort provides convenient late check-in. "We pulled in after hours without a reservation. The set up was nice. The site had a box at the front for both reservation arrivals and non reservation arrivals," explains Steven A.

    Full Hookup Availability: Many campgrounds offer complete utilities. "Nice pull through sites. Good power. Good water pressure. They appear to have a lot of activities going on here, even church on Sundays," mentions Mark P.

    Big Rig Access: Several parks accommodate larger vehicles. "Nice campground with paved roads and plenty of large pull thru sites... more shaded sites in the back section," observes Chuck G.

    Off-Season Advantages: Summer offers less competition for spaces. "This park is not full because it's August and the snowbirds haven't arrived. It's been very quiet. The pool is clean. The bathrooms are clean," reports Joyce T. at Southern Oaks RV Resort.

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    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular dog-friendly campground near Belleview, FL is Silver Springs State Park Campground with a 4.8-star rating from 41 reviews.

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