Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Lamont, FL

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Hillsborough River State Park Campground and Fort De Soto Campground accommodate pets in their full-service campgrounds near Lamont. Both locations maintain pet-friendly policies across their tent sites, RV spaces, and select cabin accommodations. Fort De Soto features a designated dog beach area where pets can enjoy water access, while Hillsborough River provides walking trails suitable for leashed dogs. Campsites include standard amenities like picnic tables, fire rings, and drinking water access. The sites are well-maintained with regular trash collection, though guests note Hillsborough's pet areas could benefit from additional maintenance during busy seasons. Pet owners must keep dogs leashed throughout camping areas except in designated off-leash zones.

E.G. Simmons Regional Park offers additional pet-friendly camping with waterfront sites accessible by boat or vehicle. The park maintains clean facilities with trash collection services and pet waste stations positioned throughout the grounds. Lake Park provides primitive tent camping for organized youth groups with pets, featuring trails for dog walking and picnic areas with restroom facilities nearby. Dogs must remain under owner control at all times within park boundaries. MacDill AFB FamCamp restricts certain dog breeds in accordance with military installation policies. Lazydays RV Resort includes specialized pet amenities including multiple dog park areas and a dedicated dog washing station. Sites at most campgrounds typically sit close together with minimal privacy between neighbors, creating a social atmosphere where pets routinely encounter other camping animals.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Lamont, Florida (192)

    1. Hillsborough River State Park Campground

    65 Reviews
    Thonotosassa, FL
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (813) 987-6771

    $24 / night

    "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."

    2. Fort De Soto Campground

    140 Reviews
    Tierra Verde, FL
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (727) 582-2100

    $38 - $48 / night

    "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."

    3. Lazydays RV Resort

    14 Reviews
    Lee, FL
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (813) 246-4777

    "This campground was adequate and very close to I-4. Sites are accommodating and clean. Pool and restaurant on site."

    "It is very dog friendly and the sites are spacious. There are a lot of activities and a great pool area. This campground is close to Busch Gardens Tampa. We stayed here in a motor home."

    4. E.G. Simmons Regional Park

    21 Reviews
    Ruskin, FL
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (813) 671-7655

    $24 / night

    "Amazing water access and dog friendly! The staff and rangers are kind and helpful. During our stay, there was E. coli in water which means water activities and fishing were restricted."

    "Nearly every campsite is right on the water - easy in and out for kayaks, large boat ramp and many picnic pavilions."

    5. MacDill AFB FamCamp

    9 Reviews
    Gibsonton, FL
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (813) 840-6919

    "There’s a small dog beach and two dog parks. Laundry facilities are centrally located. Cable is included."

    "Close to a small beach and marina with a restaurant walking distance. Several dog parks but muddy/dirt. Laundry available for fee. Bath houses clean and large. Good amenities on base."

    6. Bay Bayou RV Resort

    6 Reviews
    Oldsmar, FL
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (813) 855-1000

    "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."

    7. Lake Park

    5 Reviews
    Lutz, FL
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (813) 264-3806

    "I live in an adjacent neighborhood (2 years) and walk this park daily with my doggos. I’ve biked all the trails and been here from sunrise to sunset."

    "This park has a really great walking trail around a lake with exercise stations. I’ve seen some horses on the trails also. There’s a cool BMX and rc car track too!"

    8. Lithia Springs Conservation Park

    12 Reviews
    Durant, FL
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (813) 744-5572

    $24 / night

    "Stayed over mother's day weekend at Lithia Springs."

    "Stayed over mother's day weekend at Lithia Springs."

    9. St. Petersburg-Madeira Beach KOA Holiday

    26 Reviews
    Bay Pines, FL
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (727) 392-2233

    "Wanting to be close to them I opted for one of the small tent sites at the end of the park where I car camped in my Subaru Outback."

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

    10. Caladesi RV Park

    16 Reviews
    Palm Harbor, FL
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (727) 784-3622

    $45 - $75 / night

    "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."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Lamont, FL

949 Reviews of 192 Lamont 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.

  • Jan S.
    Jun. 8, 2022

    Bradenton / Hunsader Farms KOA

    KOA Campground with working vegetable farm and petting zoo

    Stayed here for a week in May - quiet, pretty campground with friendly staff, a petting zoo and vegetable farm on property. We enjoyed the produce market, but you could also go in the fields and pick your own. Camper sites had enough room between them, the electric/water sites had good tree cover for shade. There were cabins, a silo, and covered wagons you could also stay in. There's a big dog park, but not much shade there. There's a winery just 1 mile away. The Sarasota beaches and mangrove kayaking are an easy 45 minute drive away. The only thing I wished they had was a pool... Overall, we had a nice time here.

  • 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.

  • 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 Lamont

Camping options near Lamont, Florida range from established state parks to primitive sites within 45-minute drive radius. Several campgrounds maintain year-round operations with water temperatures at nearby swimming areas averaging 72°F. The region typically receives 50+ inches of annual rainfall, creating lush vegetation around campsites but requiring preparation during summer storm season from June through September.

What to do

Kayaking on Hillsborough River: At Hillsborough River State Park Campground, paddle alongside wildlife in the river system. "Nice trails, great river canoeing. Close to Tampa and Busch Gardens," notes Billie S. The park offers easy access to kayak rentals for viewing the only Class II rapids in Florida.

Fishing from waterfront sites: E.G. Simmons Regional Park provides direct water access for anglers. "We were in site 55 of the East CG which was right on the water where we launched our kayaks to paddle the canals amongst the Mangroves," explains Bran P. The mangrove system creates productive fishing habitat particularly during early morning hours.

Swimming in natural springs: Lithia Springs Conservation Park offers refreshing swimming options for a modest fee. "They have a nice spring to swim in. Several sites are on the river," reports Rick W. The spring maintains a consistent 72-degree temperature year-round, providing cooling relief during hot summer months.

What campers like

Private waterfront sites: Fort De Soto Campground receives praise for its secluded waterfront locations. "Many sites are waterfront and are mostly well separated. Great bike trails. Restrooms are dated but well maintained," explains David G., highlighting the balance of privacy with amenities.

Wildlife encounters: Tent campers appreciate the natural habitat surrounding campsites. "We had neighbors on both sides and across (this places always sells out) and it was still fairly secluded. They did a great job at keeping a lot of natural growth to maintain privacy and a true tropical feel," notes Joe R. about Fort De Soto. Visitors frequently report seeing dolphins, manatees, and numerous bird species.

Clean facilities: Despite high usage rates, campers consistently mention well-maintained facilities. "The bathhouse is pretty central and literally across the road from our site. We had expected a much further walk based on the map, but it was just a 1 minute walk," shares Joe R. Lithia Springs campers specifically appreciate "nice restrooms, clean bathrooms, friendly campers" according to Jake H.

What you should know

Insect preparation essential: Florida's coastal and wetland environments support significant insect populations. "The mosquitoes here are big enough to carry away a small dog," warns Jake H. about Hillsborough River. At E.G. Simmons Regional Park, Christy C. notes "you really cannot stay outside at dusk. Citronella torches, spray, fans, Avon skin so soft...none of these work for the no see-ums."

Seasonal crowding: Most campgrounds reach capacity during winter months. "They look for 10% of the sites for the weekend each Friday at 7am if you want to try and get lucky," advises Joe R. about securing last-minute spots. Weekdays typically offer better availability, especially between May and October.

Military installation policies: MacDill AFB FamCamp requires proper identification for entry. "Make sure you arrive at the base through the gate at the end of Dale Mabry, as it's the only gate campers can come thru," explains Eleanor the Airstream R. All vehicles must display appropriate passes while on base property.

Tips for camping with families

Beach-friendly options: Lake Park combines swimming with additional recreation. "This park has a really great walking trail around a lake with exercise stations. I've seen some horses on the trails also. There's a cool BMX and rc car track too!" shares Robin M. The park restricts camping to organized youth groups but provides multiple day-use options.

Playground accessibility: Multiple parks feature child-friendly play areas near camping loops. "There is a playground with good swings and also a sturdy playground that offered plenty of opportunity for my four year old to blow off some steam. The ground is all recycled rubber, which I love as a parent," notes Joe R.

Rental equipment: Many parks offer equipment rentals for families traveling without gear. "They also rent bikes and kayaks," mentions Joe R. about Fort De Soto's campground store. Equipment rental availability fluctuates seasonally, with higher prices during winter tourist season.

Tips from RVers

Laundry facilities: Lazydays RV Resort provides full amenities for extended stays. "Bathrooms and showers are air-conditioned and clean so is the laundry room also has a coin machine," reports Lloyd G. Most laundry facilities charge $1.50-2.50 per load, with varying hours of operation.

Site selection for larger rigs: Space constraints affect larger RVs at some parks. "We reserved one of the larger sites, which was big enough for our 39 5th wheel, but we had to disconnect as our F450 was in the road," explains MickandKarla W. Most parks provide site dimensions online, but actual conditions may differ from listed specifications.

Level sites with stable power: RVers note the importance of reliable hookups in Florida's climate. "Paved roads and pads, concrete patio, FHU 50A throughout," notes Bran P. about Lazydays RV Resort. During summer months, air conditioning usage can strain electrical systems at older campgrounds, making stable 50-amp service particularly valuable for larger motorhomes and fifth wheels.

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