Dog-Friendly Camping near Holiday, FL

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    Clearwater-Lake Tarpon KOA's pet-friendly spaces include tent sites, RV spots, and cabins where guests can bring their dogs. Hickory Point RV Park and Encore Holiday Travel Park also welcome pets with designated areas for walking. The KOA maintains exceptionally clean facilities with daily trash pickup and well-maintained dog areas. Sites at Encore Holiday Travel Park accommodate RVs up to 30 feet with full hookups, though some campers note the spaces can feel tight. Caladesi RV Park offers clean sites with stone drives and cement patios near a bike trail that's perfect for dog walking, with easy access to Honeymoon Island State Park.

    Fort De Soto Campground provides pet-friendly boat-in, drive-in, and walk-in access with fire rings and picnic tables where dogs can relax with their owners. Dogs need protection from sand fleas at Caladesi RV Park, particularly in spring months when the insects are most active. Many campgrounds in the area connect to the Pinellas Trail system, offering miles of paved paths for dog walking. Serenova Tract Campsites offers a more rustic camping experience with pets in a natural setting. Most parks require pets to be leashed at all times, properly vaccinated, and never left unattended at campsites. The Holiday area provides convenient access to veterinary services, pet supply stores, and dog-friendly beaches within a 20-30 minute drive.

    Best Dog-Friendly Campgrounds near Holiday (192)

      1. Caladesi RV Park

      4.3(18)8mi from Holiday1 siteRVs

      "It is pet friendly and everyone seems to clean up after their pets. The pool is clean and clear and that works for me."

      "The  beach is a 5 minute drive and pet friendly! The Pinellas  bike trail is also located right behind the park and easy to get on. I will definitely come back to this campground."

      from $45 - $75 / night

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      2. Clearwater / Lake Tarpon KOA Holiday

      3.9(8)5mi from HolidayRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "The dog park was adequate and my dog enjoyed it. I probably wouldn't stay here again just cause of the price and road noise. We camped at Clearwater/ Lake Tarpon KOA Holiday in a Fifth Wheel."

      from $45 - $120 / night

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      3. Hickory Point RV Park

      4.7(6)3mi from HolidayRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "It’s Florida so it’s a tight fit in every spot. The staff we’ve met so far have been very friendly and helpful. It’s close to a lot of fun places to go and great beaches to see."

      "They have beach chairs near the water and a fire pit that they lit every evening near sunset. In addition to the Bark Park area, there is a nice wooded area where you can walk your dog as well. "

      4. Encore Holiday Travel Park

      3.8(4)1mi from HolidayRVs, Cabins

      "Florida has a homeless population - that's sad, but if you want them to hide because they ruin your illusion that everyone lives your privileged life - you're the problem."

      5. Fort De Soto Campground

      4.7(141)38mi from HolidayRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Be advised that there is only one section thst allows pets and limited areas that pets are allowed but has a nice dog beach and off leash dog park."

      "It’s not a National Park surrounding a national treasure but it might as well be. The park has three loops. All have waterfront sites and inner loop sites."

      from $38 - $48 / night

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      6. Serenova Tract Campsites

      4.5(8)14mi from HolidayRVs, Tents

      "Starkey wilderness park and can be accessed off of Route 52 in Land O' Lakes, Fl."

      "You do have to apply for a permit to camp here through the SW Florida water management site. The campground is gated so you need a code to get in, which is a nice safety feature."

      7. Bay Bayou RV Resort

      4.7(6)13mi from HolidayRVs

      "Very dog friendly with doggy bag stations and dog parks. Right on the bayou with a kayak launch and docks for fishing and relaxing. We like it so much that we made it our home base for our travels."

      "There’s a place to fish, a place to chill on the dock and not fish, trees are everywhere and lots of random wildlife roaming around. Staff has been super friendly too."

      8. Caladesi Island State Park Campground

      4.6(5)12mi from Holiday41 sites

      "Next to honeymoon island state park and just south of anclote Boat camping ONLY — tents/Rvs are not permitted.

      First come/first serve boat slips, pet friendly (yay for dogs)"

      "One of the last undeveloped barrier islands in Florida. It's around 650 acres with tons of boardwalks and hiking."

      from $24 / night

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      9. Hillsborough River State Park Campground

      4.4(64)31mi from Holiday95 sitesTents, Cabins, Glamping

      "If you like to hike, there are a bunch of different trails to walk and they run alongside the river."

      "Better if not during rainy season here in Florida. The ground was wet. Some sites had overflow from the river, I guess? Our site was nice. We had water and electricity. Pretty quiet. Lots of dogs."

      from $24 / night

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      10. St. Petersburg-Madeira Beach KOA Holiday

      4.2(27)25mi from HolidayRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Petersburg/Madeira Beach KOA Holiday, and I’m excited to share my positive review! I’ve hosted friends in their Deluxe Cabins before, and they were thoroughly impressed."

      "Located on the water. Lots to do. Great for kids & pets."

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    Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Holiday, FL

    995 Reviews of 192 Holiday Campgrounds


    • Cyndi J.
      Jan. 15, 2019

      Fort De Soto Campground

      Beautiful park

      Beautiful park! Clean, quiet, large private spaces, and nice bath facilities. Be advised that there is only one section thst allows pets and limited areas that pets are allowed but has a nice dog beach and off leash dog park.

    • Alyssa D.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 18, 2020

      Shell Key Preserve

      Years later it’s still one of my favorite places to camp in Florida..:

      One of my favorite places to camp in Florida, hands-down. You can only get to this camping spot by water. Must reserve, no pets & no alcohol.

      We saw sting rays, a baby turtle, many different birds & other wildlife within 5 minutes of parking the boat.

      Amazing views.

      Campfires not permitted in summer months due to sea turtle nesting.

    • David G.
      Jun. 20, 2019

      Fort De Soto Campground

      Never gets old

      This is one of the best parks anywhere. It’s not a National Park surrounding a national treasure but it might as well be. The park has three loops. All have waterfront sites and inner loop sites. One is set up for tents, folding campers and small teardrop style trailers. One is conducive to big rigs but it’s a tight fit and one handles all, but allows pets. There’s lots of wildlife, particularly raccoons. A short drive or bike ride from the campground lands you at the old fort, or a ferry to Egmont Key for the day, or a beach with a view of Tampa Bay and the Skyway bridge, or the amazing north beach which has been listed several times as the best beach in America. It’s a truly gorgeous park. Kayaking, SUP, dog parks, dog beach as well as coyote, rattlesnakes, amazing shore birding, white pelicans, eagles, ospreys, roseates, manatees, dolphins... hard to get reservations but well worth it.
      Our return to this park year after year resulted in us building a home in the area for our endless summer adventures.

    • Zackary C.The Dyrt PRO User
      Oct. 6, 2025

      Lithia Springs

      Lithia Springs Park

      Lithia Springs Conservation Park is a hidden gem for camping in Florida. The campground is clean, well-maintained, and tucked away in a peaceful natural setting. Sites are spacious with plenty of shade, and the amenities like restrooms and picnic areas are kept in great shape. The best part is being just a short walk from the beautiful natural spring, perfect for swimming and cooling off. It’s a great spot for families or anyone looking to relax and enjoy the outdoors. I’ll definitely be coming back!

    • s
      May. 4, 2024

      Avalon RV Resort

      Good for a short stay

      Sites were small, Service was friendly, Okay amenities- small pool, dog ‘park’ was a tiny walking area. Expensive considering location and amenities.

    • T
      Jan. 19, 2022

      Clearwater / Lake Tarpon KOA Holiday

      Lots of Road Noise

      This park was okay, but we were at the front and the road noise was bad. Lots of sirens and traffic. It was noticeably quieter at the back of the campground. Roads are really narrow. We were told they didn't pick up trash at the site and the only dumpster was at the opposite end of the park, which was a bit inconvenient. Wifi was really good and cable worked well. The dog park was adequate and my dog enjoyed it. I probably wouldn't stay here again just cause of the price and road noise. We camped at Clearwater/ Lake Tarpon KOA Holiday in a Fifth Wheel.

    • 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.
    • Danna D.
      Nov. 5, 2020

      Encore Terra Ceia

      Great Place - Friendly Staff & Neighbors

      Nice place to stay in Palmetto. I just moved into my RV and this was my very first camping stop so I had TONS of questions and needed quite a bit of help. The staff were super friendly and the neighbors were extremely helpful in showing me how to get everything set up. They have a nice pool and laundry facilities - would recommend coming with a separate vehicle as there's not much within walking distance, but it's only a short drive to Tampa, St. Pete, and the Sarasota/Bradenton area. They also have a nice size, fenced-in dog park with a dog walking path, so bring your furry friends!

    • Malaney H.
      Apr. 3, 2018

      Hillsborough River State Park Campground

      There is a lot to do!

      This park is full of great adventures. If you like to hike, there are a bunch of different trails to walk and they run alongside the river. You may even have the opportunity to catch site of some alligators as this river is very populated with them. There is also a cute shop and cafe so if your not feeling up to cooking, you can head there. At the shop you have the opportunity to swim in the pool, rent kayaks, canoes, and bikes. I also love that they are pet friendly. I take my dog everywhere (and sometimes my cat) and they enjoyed the trails just as much as I did!


    Guide to Holiday

    Camping near Holiday, Florida offers options across 6 different municipalities within a 30-mile radius. The region features a subtropical climate with year-round temperatures averaging 70-90°F in summer and 50-70°F in winter. Most campgrounds in the area sit at elevations under 50 feet above sea level, with proximity to the Gulf of Mexico influencing weather patterns and humidity levels.

    What to Do

    Nature trails and hiking: The Serenova Tract Campsites provides access to approximately 20 miles of trails with diverse wildlife viewing opportunities. "The park offers free camping with a reservation which needs to be made with the Southwest Florida Wildlife Management District. There is even a hand pump well and cast-iron bathtub used as a watering trough for the horses," notes reviewer Steve S.

    Water recreation: The Bay Bayou RV Resort offers direct water access for fishing and kayaking. "Right on the bayou with a kayak launch and docks for fishing and relaxing," reports Mary G. The resort's waterfront location provides convenient access for water activities without needing to travel elsewhere.

    Biking adventures: Several campgrounds connect to regional bike trail networks with paved surfaces ideal for family rides. "The Pinellas bike trail is also located right behind the park and easy to get on," shares Diana M. about her stay in the area. Many campgrounds provide direct access points to these trails, which extend for miles through natural settings.

    Beach exploration: Multiple beaches within 20 minutes of Holiday campgrounds offer swimming and sunbathing. "Clearwater right down the road, best pizza ever nearby. Grocery store and everything u need is right there," mentions Nicole C., highlighting the convenience of camping near popular coastal attractions.

    What Campers Like

    Clean facilities: The Clearwater-Lake Tarpon KOA earns high marks for maintenance. "Office staff is amazing. The upkeep here is like a machine. Daily trash p/u by 10am. Undoubtedly the Cleanest showers I've ever seen!" reports Cher C. This attention to detail helps maintain comfort during hot Florida months.

    Waterfront sites: Campers appreciate locations with direct water views and access. "We had a waterfront site, great campground. Spendy but worth it. Has boat launch, waterfront community area, volleyball, small beach, dock, etc," reports Elgin S. about his experience at a local campground.

    Convenient location: Proximity to necessities ranks high on camper satisfaction. "Food shopping right across the street, Publix. Also a couple take out places. Campground itself was clean, quiet, a little road noise. Otherwise, peaceful. 15 minutes from Hudson Beach," writes Curtis D. about the Serenova Tract Campsites.

    Privacy between sites: Unlike some Florida campgrounds with tight spacing, several Holiday area options provide better separation. "The lots have space. They are not on top of each other. The lots, bathrooms and laundry room are all kept clean and well stocked," says Gina D. about her camping experience in the region.

    What You Should Know

    Reservation requirements: Most campgrounds require advance booking, especially during winter months. "I made my reservation on the website and received a call back confirmation within the same hour I reserved," shares a camper about Caladesi RV Park. Some locations like Serenova Tract need permits obtained through water management districts.

    Site limitations: Size restrictions apply at some parks. "30ft max. Full hookups," notes Zachary J. about Encore Holiday Travel Park, highlighting important considerations for larger RVs. Site dimensions vary significantly between campgrounds.

    Seasonal considerations: Bug activity increases during warmer months. "Bring plenty of bugspray, the mosquitoes here are big enough to carry away a small dog," warns Jake H. about his camping experience at a state park near Holiday. This issue becomes more pronounced in summer months.

    Noise factors: Road noise affects some campgrounds more than others. "This park was okay, but we were at the front and the road noise was bad. Lots of sirens and traffic. It was noticeably quieter at the back of the campground," advises Tina about her stay at a local KOA.

    Tips for Camping with Families

    Kid-friendly amenities: Many parks feature playgrounds with safety surfaces. "The ground is all recycled rubber, which I love as a parent," writes Joe R. about Fort De Soto Campground, noting the family-oriented facilities available at parks in the region.

    Camping near attractions: Choose sites within short drives of family destinations. "Close to Tampa and Busch Gardens. Small tight spaces in the campground. Most with no coverage between sites," advises Billie S. about Hillsborough River State Park's convenience for family outings.

    Dog-friendly facilities: Several dog friendly campgrounds near Holiday provide dedicated pet areas. "It is pet friendly and everyone seems to clean up after their pets," shares Ron D. about his camping experience. Many parks maintain strict leash rules but offer designated exercise zones.

    Grocery accessibility: Camps near shopping simplify family meal planning. "Located close to Honeymoon Island SP and has several local restaurants close by that give us that local atmosphere," mentions Ron D., highlighting the practical aspects that make family camping more convenient.

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection strategy: Hickory Point RV Park offers waterfront options with specific advantages. "We have a 36 ft Class A with a Cherokee Trailhawk tow and stayed in site 132 for 3 days in mid April. The roads are paved, but the sites are sandy, shelly gravel," reports Ray & Terri F., providing specific details helpful for other RVers planning visits.

    Connectivity considerations: Cell service and WiFi quality vary by location. "AT&T coverage was pretty good, with 3-4 bars of 5G service and speeds up to 11 MB/s. The CG WiFi achieved speeds up to 8 MB/s," notes Ray & Terri F. This information helps working campers and those needing reliable internet access.

    Road navigation: Some campgrounds present access challenges. "Roads are really narrow. We were told they didn't pick up trash at the site and the only dumpster was at the opposite end of the park, which was a bit inconvenient," reports Tina about navigating campground roads in a fifth wheel.

    Surface types: Site surfaces affect setup and comfort. "Sites just stacked on top of each other. Didn't like the spots were crushed sea shells as they are hard on the feet and easily tracked in. Rain comes and sites are so easily flooded," warns David E., highlighting practical considerations for RV camping in the Holiday area.

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