Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Punta Gorda, FL

Creekside RV Resort's large paved sites with paver patios welcome pets in a resort-style environment near downtown Punta Gorda. Most campgrounds in the area permit dogs with standard leash policies, though specific pet amenities vary widely. Sun-N-Shade RV Resort, Encore Harbor Lakes, and Myakka River Motorcoach Resort all accept pets with clean, well-maintained grounds suitable for dog walking. Accommodations range from tent sites to full-hookup RV spots and pet-friendly cabins, particularly at Harbor Lakes which offers cabin options alongside traditional camping. Many locations provide designated pet exercise areas, though formal dog parks are limited in the immediate vicinity. The resort-style campgrounds typically maintain manicured grounds with paved roads ideal for walking dogs, while more natural settings like Myakka River State Park provide trail access. Campground data and reviews near Punta Gorda, Florida is regularly updated on The Dyrt.

Myakka River State Park's pet-friendly campsites offer access to natural hiking trails where leashed dogs can explore Florida's diverse ecosystem. Peace River Campground provides multiple camping styles including tent sites, RV spots and glamping options while allowing pets throughout the grounds. Many campgrounds in the region feature water access points where dogs can cool off, though owners should be aware of alligator warnings in freshwater areas. The proximity to beaches provides additional pet exercise opportunities, with several coastal areas permitting leashed dogs during designated hours. Most RV resorts in the area maintain clean shower and restroom facilities which proves particularly valuable for campers traveling with pets. Sites at premier locations like Creekside RV Resort are typically 60 feet or longer, providing ample space for RVs with pets, though some parks like Sun-N-Shade have tighter spacing between sites that can make managing dogs more challenging.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Punta Gorda, Florida (116)

    1. Cayo Costa State Park Campground

    21 Reviews
    Boca Grande, FL
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (941) 964-0375

    $22 / night

    "Best beach oriented camping in Florida.  The shelling is amazing and you truly feel like you have traveled back in time.  We have camped there in a tent site three times in the last year.  "

    "Cayo Costa is absolutely the best place for getting away from everything civilized!."

    2. Creekside RV Resort

    4 Reviews
    Punta Gorda, FL
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (941) 833-3334

    "Lots of grass and trees all around.  Big sites with plenty of room between other campers.  Wide, paver parking with full hook ups.  Big and clean showers and restrooms.  Nice pool and hot tub.  "

    "Most sites are ~60’ or longer. 2 Pickleball courts, pool, clubhouse and nearness to downtown Punta Gorda is great."

    3. Sun -N- Shade RV Resort

    5 Reviews
    Punta Gorda, FL
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (941) 639-5388

    "The rates were the cheapest around and the service was great. Great clean area with a pool. Local guest were very friendly as well."

    4. Encore Gulf View

    2 Reviews
    Punta Gorda, FL
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    5. Encore Harbor Lakes

    4 Reviews
    El Jobean, FL
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "We came back to Florida to retrive our car after a 3 month stay in New England. This campground was right down the road from where we needed to conduct our business."

    "Had to have a RV park nearby and called, and booked a site within 10 minutes. Very pleased with the accommodations. Pool was great, neighbors were friendly and very helpful."

    6. Peace River Estates

    1 Review
    Punta Gorda, FL
    6 miles
    Website

    $50 - $125 / night

    7. *Coming Soon in 2025!* Palm Breeze Luxury RV Resort

    1 Review
    Punta Gorda, FL
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (980) 249-3240

    $40 - $60 / night

    "The amazing amenities, combined with the family-friendly and pet-friendly atmosphere, make it the perfect getaway for everyone."

    8. Palmetto Ridge Campground — Myakka River State Park

    38 Reviews
    Osprey, FL
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (941) 361-6511

    $26 / night

    "So heads up with your pets please."

    "Pet friendly. The outpost is literally like 3 miles into the park down from the entrance & Palmetto loop. The store was nice & there was a food truck. It was a little spendy but good food."

    9. Peace River Campground

    26 Reviews
    Arcadia, FL
    25 miles
    Website

    $16 - $80 / night

    "This campground was easy to get to and has lots to do near by. There is the town of Arcadia nearby with local history and restaurants if you feel like a hot meal on a rainy night."

    "ThisThis is a great Campground just outside of Arcadia Florida. It has ATV trails and fossilized shark tooth hunting. it has a Wilderness Area as well as developed the campground area."

    10. Myakka River Motorcoach Resort

    2 Reviews
    El Jobean, FL
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (941) 740-2599

    "Great Wi-Fi, individual cat 5 cable to each site.  Boardwalk along the river, fishing pier, kayak launch.  They have 5 pickleball courts.  Large heated resort pool with attached lap pool."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Punta Gorda, FL

565 Reviews of 116 Punta Gorda Campgrounds


  • M
    Aug. 9, 2020

    Creekside RV Resort

    Beautiful, new and spacious sites

    This resort is absolutely beautiful.  Lots of grass and trees all around.  Big sites with plenty of room between other campers.  Wide, paver parking with full hook ups.  Big and clean showers and restrooms.  Nice pool and hot tub.  Some sites even have casitas.  Easy access off highway.  Close to downtown Punta Gorda.

    Only possible negative would be you can hear some highway noise when outside and there's an airport nearby.  In the rig, we didn't hear anything, but our air conditioner was running almost the entire time. ;)

  • Gordon D.
    Dec. 30, 2022

    Creekside RV Resort

    Resort Style Campground

    This is our winter “home”. We stay 4 months here. Large paved sites with paver patios the length of the site. Most sites are ~60’ or longer. 2 Pickleball courts, pool, clubhouse and nearness to downtown Punta Gorda is great.

  • R
    Apr. 8, 2022

    Waters Edge RV Resort

    Overnight

    We just needed one night of rest! Well this was not the place for that with the park at the end of the run way of the Punta Gorda airport!! As a retired Boeing employee I love the 737 but not all night long! The sites are very tight ! The only good thing was Landry in all the bathhouse.

  • 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.

  • Rick M.
    Jun. 13, 2024

    Myakka River Motorcoach Resort

    Close to the beach, beautiful resort, wenlove the privacy

    This is a beautiful Class A only resort.  100 sites on the Myakka River with Amazon 

     sunsets.  Sites are typically 70’ x 50’ . Large roads easy access.  

    Extremely active community in season, a peaceful retreat in the off season.  

    Sites are individually owned, some with Casitas, some with outdoor kitchens etc.  Great Wi-Fi, individual cat 5 cable to each site.  Boardwalk along the river, fishing pier, kayak launch.  They have 5 pickleball courts.  Large heated resort pool with attached lap pool. Two large dog parks.  

    Water aerobics in season.  Small gym.  Yoga, on spite massages and facials in season.  Extremely active social calendar,  open to everyone.   Beautifully  remodeled clubhouse, with a large subset deck overlooking the river.   Close to everything, multiple beaches 20 minutes away,  great shopping and restaurants are close by.  Extremely friendly owners, they treat renters like members of their family.  We travel in a Newmar Ventana.

  • T
    Aug. 5, 2022

    Groves RV Resort, A Sun RV Resort

    Nice quiet park

    Nice place for a short term stay. Extra charges for WiFi took away 1 star for me. Dog friendly and small dog park available to let your fur baby run free.

  • V
    Mar. 8, 2020

    Encore Fort Myers Beach

    Cozy campground!

    Nice clean TT Encore park. Clean laundry facilities, nice clean dog park with a bench, perfect for the smaller dogs. Super tight, awning to awning. That's the only reason I dropped a star. But it's easy to make friends here, that's for sure!

  • cThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 28, 2026

    Tamiami Village & RV Park

    Clean quiet friendly exceptional staff

    I would give it a 5 if the dog park was larger, vending machines in club house and front office was open later on sat and open on Sunday


Guide to Punta Gorda

Camping near Punta Gorda centers around the Peace River watershed and Charlotte Harbor estuary system where freshwater meets the Gulf of Mexico. The subtropical climate maintains temperatures between 50-90°F year-round, with a distinct rainy season from June through September that transforms camping conditions. Water levels at primitive sites can rise significantly during summer rainstorms, particularly in riverside locations.

What to do

Fossil hunting expeditions: Peace River Campground offers unique prehistoric treasure hunting where campers can sift river sediment for ancient shark teeth and fossils. "Peace River is full of alligators in the spring/summer time. They didn't bother us but they also didn't seem too afraid of us either," warns one camper who recommends being cautious during these activities.

Island exploration by ferry: Cayo Costa State Park requires planning for transportation logistics. "Access to the island is by ferry (Tropic Star of Pine Island) although it is possible to kayak to it from Pine Island. This would involve some open water crossing and about a 7 mile total one way trip," explains one visitor who has made the journey multiple times.

Wilderness paddling trails: Myakka River offers paddling routes through natural Florida landscapes. "There are Rivers and lakes for kayaking/canoe and we enjoyed the fishing and paddling," notes a visitor to Palmetto Ridge Campground, adding that "there is even a flat bottom boat tour on the Upper Myakka lake" for those who prefer guided experiences.

What campers like

Dark sky viewing: Cayo Costa Island provides exceptional stargazing opportunities away from light pollution. "The nighttime skies are truly cosmic," writes one camper who recommends making time for this experience, adding that "you have miles of beach with very few people" creating ideal viewing conditions.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Peace River Campground offers chances to see native Florida animals in their natural habitat. "This park seems to flood and have limited sewer sites but is a great place to find Shark teeth and other fossils. I once had to abandon my Tilapia as the alligator appeared to want it more than me!" shares one visitor who encountered wildlife while fishing.

Multi-use trail systems: Palmetto Ridge features extensive trail networks for various activities. "You will have 39 miles of hiking trails and off road/mountain biking at your pleasure. We bike with hybrid specialized bikes and had no problems off road," explains a camper who visited during summer, noting "lots of shade even while hiking due to the canopy trees and this kept things cooler."

What you should know

Island camping preparation: Cayo Costa State Park demands thoughtful packing strategy. "Given the tram and ferry loading and unloading processes you may want to travel as lightly as you can," advises a frequent visitor who explains, "When you arrive via ferry you will unload all your gear at the docks and move it to the tram stop area on the island."

Seasonal pest awareness: Bug protection is essential at many campgrounds in the region. "This is SW Florida...we are talking below the tropics line folks. If there is no wind off the Gulf, sometimes you'll get small biting flies," warns a camper who recommends, "Sawyer Permithrin Clothing spray works great...I spray it on my clothes and tent."

Resort-style dog policies: Several RV resorts welcome pets but have specific rules. "Most sites are ~60' or longer. Two large dog parks," notes a visitor to Myakka River Motorcoach Resort, describing the pet amenities at this Class A-only facility that includes "a boardwalk along the river, fishing pier, kayak launch" alongside its pet facilities.

Tips for camping with families

Cabin vs. tent camping options: Cayo Costa offers both primitive camping and rustic cabins. "The cabins have three sets of bunks, each bunk has two mattress pads. So technically they sleep 6 although I'd say 4 will be much more comfortable," explains a visitor who recommends cabins for families wanting to bring less gear.

Activity planning for kids: Plan age-appropriate adventures at Encore Harbor Lakes, a dog friendly campground near Punta Gorda. "Lots of wildlife: birds, alligators, and rabbits," notes one visitor describing what children might spot, while another mentions "pool/hot tub is nice" providing swimming options when wildlife viewing becomes too hot.

Supply availability awareness: Stock up before heading to remote areas. "The camp store is small but also offers soda, candy bars, some snacks, and some basic first aid items," explains a Cayo Costa visitor, cautioning that families should prepare most supplies in advance as "Tropic Star Ferry typically travels to the island every day" but has limited selection.

Tips from RVers

Site spacing considerations: Sun-N-Shade RV Resort offers tight but functional spaces. "Most of the people in the park were residents. Sites are very tight and the roads as well," notes one RVer who found the campground functional but cramped, while another mentioned "easy in and out, nice relaxing pool, clean bathrooms" highlighting the pet-friendly amenities.

Hurricane recovery awareness: Some dog friendly campgrounds near Punta Gorda are still rebuilding. "To be fair, they are still recovering from hurricane Ian. Some of the sites are very nice and well kept and others look like they have very long term residents who don't clean up after themselves very well," explains a visitor to Encore Gulf View, suggesting travelers adjust expectations accordingly.

Resort amenity considerations: Creekside RV Resort offers extensive facilities for those wanting comfort. "Large paved sites with paver patios the length of the site," reports one RVer, while another mentions "the pool and hot tub were open and very nice. Good space between sites. All sites with beautiful pavers, some even have casitas" providing luxury amenities for RVers with dogs.

Frequently Asked Questions

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular dog-friendly campground near Punta Gorda, FL is Cayo Costa State Park Campground with a 4.8-star rating from 21 reviews.

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