Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Plant City, FL

Edward Medard Park accepts pets at its tent and RV sites near Plant City, offering water and electric hookups with spacious campsites for families and their animals. The campground operates on a first-come, first-served basis with no reservations required, providing clean bathroom facilities and showers at a short walking distance from sites. The park features several fishing piers, paved bike trails, and walking paths ideal for dog exercise, with access to the reservoir where many visitors enjoy watching wildlife. Raccoons are particularly active in this area, so proper food storage is essential when camping with pets to prevent unwanted nighttime visitors.

Plantation Oaks Campground maintains a decent-sized dog run and pet-friendly policies throughout its RV park, allowing pets with responsible waste cleanup. The campground provides full hookups including water, sewer, electric, and cable connections, with grassy pull-through sites spacious enough to accommodate large rigs with tow vehicles. Several short-term spaces feature picnic tables, and the location offers easy access to local shopping and restaurants while maintaining a quiet environment away from city noise. Nearby Sun n Fun Campground and Hillsborough River State Park also welcome pets, providing additional options for campers traveling with dogs in the Plant City area, with both parks offering water access and trail systems suitable for leashed pets.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Plant City, Florida (267)

    1. Hillsborough River State Park Campground

    65 Reviews
    Thonotosassa, FL
    11 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. Edward Medard Park

    14 Reviews
    Durant, FL
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (813) 757-3802

    $24 / night

    "What a beautiful well kept facility near suburbia. Just a short drive from Tampa and Lakeland areas this first come first served facility is a favorite of locals."

    "Camping is first come first serve but gives you access to the park after hours. Camp sites are bit close to one another but overall amazing experience."

    3. Colt Creek State Park Campground

    34 Reviews
    Zephyrhills, FL
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (863) 815-6761

    $24 / night

    "Okay, so I didn’t do a ton of research, but I have driven around here before so I decided to get one of the primitive sites and do a little gear testing. 5+ per person/night -Bundles of firewood available"

    "Colt Creek State Park is one of the newer parks in the Florida State Park System. We had the opportunity to camp at one of the handicap accessible sites recently and found it to be very convenient."

    4. Lazydays RV Resort

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

    "We stayed here for two nights to attend the strawberry festival in Plant City (about 20 minutes away) as well as visit a few bakeries and breweries. Check in was quick and easy."

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

    5. Lithia Springs Conservation Park

    12 Reviews
    Durant, FL
    12 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."

    6. Alafia River State Park Campground

    20 Reviews
    Lithia, FL
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 433-0287

    $22 / night

    "Widely known in Florida for the mountain bike trails. Not much else to do in the area, but very nice space to chill out. The night sky is far enough away that you can really take in the stars."

    "For Florida this is a great campsite especially for me because it's so close overall a great place for any activity"

    7. Camp Margaritaville RV Resort and Cabana Cabins Auburndale

    21 Reviews
    Auburndale, FL
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (863) 455-7335

    $78 - $419 / night

    "Easy location to get to. The lots are pretty wide open with little shade, but we had a tiki, which was awesome. Pool was nice and warm. Kids loved the slide. Dog park and wash are a bonus."

    "They are pet friendly & have dog poo stations along the roads. Very close to a long biking trail & there’s a gas station near the entrance. Beautifully landscaped & friendly staff."

    8. Lithia Springs

    9 Reviews
    Lithia, FL
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (813) 744-5572

    "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."

    "Most every one has a dog or two. Everyone obeys the dog rules, not one dog barks excessively. All the campers are courteous about each other and are quiet."

    9. Sun n Fun Campground

    3 Reviews
    Mulberry, FL
    6 miles
    Website

    "Located just south of Lakeland this park offers multiple amenities for group gatherings including a large firepit and stage area."

    10. Alderman's Ford Conservation Park Primitive Campground

    4 Reviews
    Lithia, FL
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (813) 757-3801

    "Super clean campsites and great easy trail out to the site. Very safe area. The rangers made sure there was plenty of fire wood in the wooden hut."

    "This location is utterly beautiful! So many different environments can be seen just walking the trials."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Plant City, FL

1372 Reviews of 267 Plant City 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.

  • Connie B.
    May. 17, 2018

    Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground

    Lots of activities

    Pricey but it's Disney. Lots of activities to do at the campground without going to the parks. Clean and well maintained campsites and bathrooms. The roads are narrow in the loops and the sites can be difficult to get into. Pet friendly with dog parks and trails.

  • 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.

  • 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!

  • 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.

  • B
    Feb. 3, 2021

    Thousand Trails Orlando

    Huge park

    This is probably the largest park we have ever stayed in. We normally go for the smaller quaint parks but we decided to try it out. We went along the outside rim in site Mako 7. The sites are large enough and have most have full hook ups. Not many trees for shade, but it is in Florida so that is to be expected. We were fortunate to have a couple of grassy areas around close to walk the dog. There is a dog park but it was on the other end of the campground. We did go one day and the park is nice. It’s sand and has poop bags. But no water for drinking so take your own. This side of the park had more trees and was nice for walking around with the dog. No WiFi in the area closest to the dog park. Sites seemed mostly level but only the new section has nice concrete pads. The older sections are hit and miss as to what the site looks like. All in all it’s a great location for visiting all the local attractions... (but we didn’t do that).

  • 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!

  • Samantha M.
    Mar. 5, 2020

    Lazydays RV Resort

    Clean, quiet, and friendly.

    We stayed here for two nights to attend the strawberry festival in Plant City (about 20 minutes away) as well as visit a few bakeries and breweries. Check in was quick and easy. Trash was collected multiple times a day from our campsite. Security at night was friendly and helped us feel safe. Our spot had a nice light at the power pole which made it easy when loading up at night. Site also had a picnic table. We didn’t go swimming but the pool area is screened in and very clean. Will definitely stay again when in the area.


Guide to Plant City

Camping options near Plant City, Florida range from basic county parks to resort-style facilities with extensive amenities. The area sits at an elevation of about 125 feet above sea level with a subtropical climate that makes year-round camping possible. Winter months (November through March) offer the most comfortable camping weather with reduced humidity and temperatures typically ranging from 50-75°F.

What to do

Hiking trails and water activities: Hillsborough River State Park features several miles of well-maintained trails and unique rapids. "The park features several short trails to see the only class 2 rapids in Florida. Pretty wild," notes Joe R. The park also offers canoe rentals for exploring the river system.

Mountain biking: Alafia River State Park has become a regional destination for mountain biking enthusiasts. "I loved that they had a ton of different trails to choose from, some just hiking or biking, and some mixed ones. Really well kept," shares Elizabeth G. The trails are built on former phosphate mining land, creating unique elevation changes unusual for Florida.

Swimming in natural springs: Lithia Springs Conservation Park offers swimming in a 72-degree natural spring. "A natural Spring, with a large playground area and nice bathroom/shower facilities," says Tom R. The spring maintains its constant temperature year-round, making it refreshing in summer and surprisingly warm in winter.

What campers like

Clean facilities with wildlife viewing: Campers consistently mention the well-maintained facilities at Edward Medard Park. "Beautiful park with a lot of wild life. The campground had bathrooms and showers available at a short walking distance," reports Mackenzie O. The park's reservoir attracts various bird species and alligators that can be viewed from designated fishing piers.

Quiet camping environments: Many campers appreciate the peaceful atmosphere at Lithia Springs. "Most every one has a dog or two. Everyone obeys the dog rules, not one dog barks excessively. All the campers are courteous about each other and are quiet," comments Jenni C.

Affordable options: County parks offer budget-friendly alternatives to commercial campgrounds. "Check in is a breeze. Make sure to have your registration. I prefer loop 1 because of my bigger rig. Host are super friendly & helpful. There's a few piers, trails, & a playground. It's $18 for disabilities or seniors," explains Luciana about Edward Medard Park.

What you should know

First-come, first-served policies: Several parks near Plant City operate without reservation systems. "It is a first come, first serve type campground. Very pretty and wooded for Florida. Great to bike around and see everything," advises Jeff G. about Edward Medard Park. Arriving mid-week increases your chances of securing a spot.

Wildlife considerations: Local wildlife can impact your camping experience. "Honestly probably the best campground in Tampa Bay Area, they have your basic essentials; water, electricity, showers. Only bad thing is how bad the raccoons are, I wouldn't recommend leaving food out because they'll take everything," warns Witchy.Riverz.

Seasonal crowds: Colt Creek State Park and other area campgrounds become busier during winter months with seasonal campers. "The park is beautiful, quiet, alive with wild life, we saw deers, owls, turtles, rabbits & a mama wild boar with her piglets," shares Barbara A., highlighting the increased wildlife activity during certain seasons.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly amenities: Camp Margaritaville RV Resort offers extensive recreation options for families. "We had a great time. The camp sites and the whole resort area is very clean and safe. I felt comfortable with my kid running around on her scooter. They had a lot of activities for the kids during spring break," says Shannon S.

Bug protection: Florida's humidity creates ideal conditions for mosquitoes, especially during warmer months. "Bring plenty of bugspray, the mosquitoes here are big enough to carry away a small dog," warns Jake H. at Hillsborough River State Park. Enclosed screen rooms or tents can provide relief during evening hours.

Pet-friendly considerations: Most campgrounds around Plant City welcome pets with specific guidelines. At Colt Creek State Park, leashed pets are permitted throughout the campground but prohibited in buildings and bathing areas. The park provides designated pet waste stations for convenient cleanup.

Tips from RVers

Site selection strategy: When staying at Hillsborough River State Park, experienced RVers suggest requesting specific sites. "We are boondockers so we tend to stay away from very peoplely places... and this is a bit peoply. That said it was very comfortable everything was clean and super convenient. There was 30 amp as well as 50 amp water there's a dump station clean bathrooms nice showers," advises Gail W.

Power considerations: Many campgrounds in the area offer various electrical hookup options. "We needed a campsite near Tampa FL for a few days to meet friends visiting the area from up north. Being a Floridian, we've experienced FL's state parks and found them to offer privacy between sites. Good Verizon signal to allow for plenty of streaming," notes Rick G., highlighting connectivity options for those needing to stay connected.

Level sites available: Colt Creek State Park features particularly level camping areas. "Camp spots are big, flat with gravel parking areas. Power and water an each site for RV camping. Nicer (newer) bathrooms than most FL state parks," reports SanDal B., noting the ease of setting up without extensive leveling equipment.

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