Fort Pierce offers pet-friendly camping options along Florida's Treasure Coast, with temperatures averaging 83°F in summer and 63°F in winter. The area combines inland freshwater marshes with coastal access, creating diverse environments for camping with pets. Several campgrounds provide dedicated dog areas and accommodate various camping styles from tents to RVs.
What to do
Canoe the marshlands: Savannas Recreational Park offers canoe rentals for exploring the unique marsh ecosystem with your pet. "I almost didn't want to review this amazing place. I wanted to keep it a secret. If you like kayaking and uniquely Florida nature, this is it. This is paradise. List marshlands with twists and cuts for paddling. Birds you never knew existed. Great fishing. And of course, alligators," notes Amanda K. from her visit.
Visit the beaches: Located within walking distance of Causeway Cove Marina and RV Park, the Causeway beach is perfect for pet exercise. "Across the street is a beautiful beach right on the Fort Pierce Inlet. Perfect for kids. Very shallow and no current. Beautiful clean blue water. A few minutes east is Jetty Park," shares Doug B.
Explore hiking trails: The natural areas provide excellent walking opportunities for you and your pet. "The Savanna's campground is just a few miles up the road from our home and a great place for a quick last minute weekend outing. The park is beautiful. There are trails to bike or walk along the nature preserve," reports Lora S. about her experience at Savannas Recreational Park.
What campers like
Spacious sites: Many pet owners appreciate the large camping spaces available. "The sites are roomy, easy to get in, level, and the entire park is manicured! This is a great place to spend the winter season and easy to make friends," says Nancy S. about her stay at Treasure Coast RV Park.
Cleanliness: Campers consistently mention the well-maintained facilities. "Clean facilities, everything works, staff is wonderful. Walking distance to Publix, restaurants, Old-Town. Kind of a surprise, right on highway 1, but we felt comfortable, had good privacy," notes Christine about Fort Pierce-Port St. Lucie KOA.
Pet amenities: Multiple campgrounds feature dedicated pet facilities. "The park is always kept clean. I noticed on this trip several picnic tables have been replaced which happened to be my one complaint in the past. Playground area was being update with all new equipment," writes Mike Y. about his fourth stay at Savannas Recreation Area.
What you should know
Wildlife awareness: Be vigilant about local wildlife when camping with pets. "WARNING!!! Please be careful walking your dog. Alligators are in the park where people seem to not notice. We educated people when we were there. They thought that just because they were not on the water side of the campground they would not see alligators," cautions Annell N.
Seasonal occupancy: The Fort Pierce area experiences significant seasonal variations. "Winter months hard to get a spot," advises Mike Y. about Savannas Recreational Park. Planning ahead is essential, especially when traveling with pets.
Noise considerations: Some campgrounds may be affected by nearby highways. "If you are looking for an outdoors 'nature' experience that is well-manicured, perfectly organized and brand-spanking new – and you find yourself in Central Florida – then look no further than Fort Pierce West KOA Holiday, which is so close to I95 (exit 129 FL70 Okeechobee Road) that you will feel (and hear) the constant SWOOSH! of passing traffic 24 hours a day," explains Stuart K.
Tips for camping with families
Water activities: The region offers excellent water-based recreation. "Awesome location for birds and wildlife. I've stopped here a few times heading across Florida camping etc. nearby town makes supplying easy," shares Anjuli W. about Savannas Recreational Park.
Tent camping considerations: For families tent camping with pets, note that some areas provide limited privacy. "Tent area is a big open grass field, no shade trees. No water or electric on site but is available at nearby pavilion. This is close to home and convenient for us. Rented canoe, went fishing and for a hike. Family enjoyed our 2 nights there," explains Bonnie S. about her experience at Savannas.
Multiple recreation options: Road Runner Travel Resort provides extensive facilities for families with pets. "Great place for a stop over. Needed a place to hangout for a few weeks. This place fit the bill. Dog park, little restaurant, general store, pool, basketball court and lots of shaded spots (my fave when in Florida) would definitely recommend," says Suzanne D.
Tips from RVers
Full hookup details: Most campgrounds in the Fort Pierce area offer comprehensive services. "The sites have full hook ups a fire pit and a picnic table on them. I recommend this as a great weekend getaway," states Lora S. about her experience at Savannas Recreational Park.
Site selection: RVers with pets recommend considering site location carefully. "We are looking forward to coming back for an extended stay later this winter!! Great facilities including a pool, tennis courts, shuffle board, a chip and put golf course, a store, and more!" shares Mitchell about Road Runner Travel Resort.
Marina access: Pet-friendly camping with water access presents unique opportunities. "It's a marina with RV sites, not your typical RV park with a marina. The sites are large, so you're not 10 feet from your neighbor. There's probably more like 40 to 50 feet between the sites. The concrete pads are level, long, and wide," notes David S. about his stay at Causeway Cove Marina and RV Park.