Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Ebro, FL

Sand Pond Campground in Pine Log State Forest offers pet-friendly camping with 20 spacious sites situated around a scenic fishing pond. Leashed pets are permitted at all campsites with concrete pads providing ample space for tents, RVs, and equipment. The campground features water and electric hookups, picnic tables, and fire rings at each site. Pine Log's primitive camping areas provide three more secluded pet-friendly sites along Pine Log Creek, approximately half a mile apart from each other. Most campers note the campground feels peaceful and uncrowded, with sites spaced generously to avoid feeling cramped. The bathhouse provides clean showers and restroom facilities within walking distance of all sites. Southern Grace Lavender Farm nearby accommodates RVs with pets and includes a dedicated off-leash dog play area complete with toys, balls, and fresh water.

Pet owners find numerous hiking opportunities on the Campground Trail, a two-mile loop that winds along Cyprus Pond and through mixed hardwood and pine forest. The trail is level, well-maintained, and easy to navigate with dogs. For those staying at Sand Pond, overnight guests have fishing access directly from the bank. The campground's location provides convenient access to Panama City Beach, approximately 25 miles away, allowing campers to combine woodland camping with beach excursions. Pine Log State Forest maintains quiet hours that help ensure peaceful nights, occasionally interrupted only by the calls of owls. During summer months, temperatures can be high, so early morning or evening walks are recommended for pets. The concrete pads at most sites provide clean surfaces for pet areas around tents or RVs.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Ebro, Florida (76)

    1. Sand Pond Campground — Pine Log State Forest

    21 Reviews
    Ebro, FL
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (850) 535-2888

    "We just stayed here for the weekend with our two kids and dog and it was so nice. We had a site right in front of the pond and it was not a long walk to the bathroom/shower area."

    "Far enough away from the hustle and bustle of the beach areas but close enough to enjoy them just the same."

    2. Grayton Beach State Park Campground

    37 Reviews
    Santa Rosa Beach, FL
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 267-8300

    $30 - $130 / night

    "Easy walk to Western Lake - some sites even back up to the lake. Longer walk to the beach/gulf, but we found the walk to be beautiful and saw quite a few birds along the way."

    "Yet another great Florida State campground!  Florida does it right when it comes to campgrounds, and Grayton is no exception.  The beach is beautiful, fairly secluded and easily accessible. "

    3. St. Andrews State Park Campground

    59 Reviews
    Panama City, FL
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 233-5140

    $28 / night

    "A little less “outdoor feeling” than other Florida state parks but very comfortable. The park itself is great with an amazing beach."

    "Clean and peaceful and beautiful walking trails and easy access to the beach. Beautiful sunsets on the beach."

    4. Topsail Hill Preserve State Park Campground

    71 Reviews
    Santa Rosa Beach, FL
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 267-8330

    $24 - $145 / night

    "Little pool, dog park, beach close by, tons of biking, deer, turkeys, birds galore. Highly recommend the Donut Hole for breakfast, brunch or lunch! So good! Service was awesome!"

    "Site 81- level; gravel parking pad; 8x30 ft concrete patio; moveable picnic table; partial shade  Very nice beach 

    Hourly tram to the beach 

    Good bike paths 

    Very nice Campbell Lake"

    5. Outback Springs RV Resort

    7 Reviews
    Panama City, FL
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 258-3110

    $45 - $50 / night

    "A beautiful new pool, hot tub and outside lounge are available. The pool and surrounding area was clean and well kept."

    "It is one of our homes away from home. The staff is very friendly, the bathrooms are very clean and the pool/hot tub area is super nice. It's well worth the stay if you're in the area."

    6. Eastern Lake Campground 1 — Point Washington State Forest

    11 Reviews
    Inlet Beach, FL
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 267-8325

    $9 / night

    "Good distance to beaches, although I didn’t see a way to walk to the beach - we drove. I would not chance the forest roads in a sedan."

    "Nice primitive campground located near 30A beach. The road leading in is sandy and gravely."

    7. Southern Grace Lavender Farm

    4 Reviews
    Ebro, FL
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 740-8399

    $45 - $55 / night

    "Kerri Very Welcoming and Knowledgeable Very nice level sites w electric water fire ring, picnic table Leah free pet play area!"

    "This place is beautiful and very well run, has an off leash play area for pets, free range chickens ( Gave Me 2 free eggs ) Very quiet off main Rd 1/4 Mile. Very quiet restful night..."

    8. Pine Log State Forest Primitive Campsites

    2 Reviews
    Ebro, FL
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 535-2888

    $9 / night

    "But you’ll get little to no traffic driving past your site as it’s past a locked gate, good sized site with table, grill, and fire pit right on a small stream. Only 3 sites total I believe."

    "Private maybe one person will drive down the road but they turn around pretty fast with out a problem nice back country campground"

    9. Raccoon River Campground

    10 Reviews
    Panama City Beach, FL
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (877) 234-0181

    $35 - $65 / night

    "Yes, this is known as a cat haven but with people who have dogs should stay in the dog parks, If they don't accept a place that cannot turn a blind eye to cats."

    "The location of this campground was perfect. We were walking distance to the beautiful beaches and pier of Panama Beach. There are a lot fun activities here."

    10. Live Oak Landing

    5 Reviews
    Freeport, FL
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (251) 800-7464

    "Dog park onsite."

    "Surrounding is beautiful and quiet with the live oak trees and creek."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Ebro, FL

586 Reviews of 76 Ebro Campgrounds


  • QKellySue C.
    Apr. 25, 2024

    Hitchinpost RV Park and Campground

    Great spot

    Host was very friendly, and very patriotic. Cute dog parks, with water for the dogs, and a swing for you to hang out on while you wait for the dogs business to be done.  There is a petting zoo with baby goats and piglets here too.

  • Hitchinpost Corral and Campground R.
    Mar. 17, 2020

    Hitchinpost RV Park and Campground

    We survived Hurricane Michael

    Open 4 years Very Big Big Rig Friendly with state of the art full hookup 20 30 50 amp level sites 7 back in's 17 pull throughs  up to 110  feet 2 large shaded dog parks corral for Horses Family Friendly  Pet Friendly Owner Friendly Discounts are Military First Responders Sr (55 and older)  Passport  America FMCA Escapees $28.per day  tax included no restrictions on discounts with Free Firewood Free Wi-fi Free Fishing Free Paddle Boats 45 minutes to local Beaches  very clean  safe and owner lives in site #1

  • True B.
    Jan. 18, 2024

    Raccoon River Campground

    An adventurous paradise away from the ocean paradise

    I have read a lot of the reviews. I think some of these people had other issues that caused them to give a bad review. Yes, this is known as a cat haven but with people who have dogs should stay in the dog parks, If they don't accept a place that cannot turn a blind eye to cats. This is an RV park and a campground and I'm not sure why people would expect more luxury than the outdoors experience. This is a beautiful getaway away from the ocean but right next door, and people would love this place if they knew the history behind it and maybe honor it a little bit more. The impact from people that don't like this place gives it a bad reputation. Why listen to someone who don't want you to know about the experience? Just want you to know what they think about it. This is a great place and there are a lot of hardworking, honest people. This is not just a campground, people are residents here and have been here a long time, some would even call it home. There's nothing wrong with anything about this place. It is a wonderful place to be.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 15, 2024

    Topsail Hill Preserve State Park Campground

    One of our favorites in our home state!

    We have stayed here several times. We love it! Little pool, dog park, beach close by, tons of biking, deer, turkeys, birds galore. Highly recommend the Donut Hole for breakfast, brunch or lunch! So good! Service was awesome!

  • C
    Mar. 4, 2022

    Geronimo RV Beach Resort

    Close to Beach

    Very clean, friendly park. Cement pad sites with all hookups. Easy walk to beach and restaurants. Dog park on site.

  • L&A C.
    Mar. 28, 2024

    A Cozy Corner RV Lodge

    Quaint RV Park!

    Easy check in online. FHU-some shade, level concrete pad, picnic table. Easily backed in our 40 ft Montana. Very clean bathrooms, didn’t use just looked. Washer and dryer, and nice dog park. Close to lots of stores and restaurants, 20-30 min from beaches depending on traffic. Some traffic noise, since it’s next to a main road.

  • Gary W.
    Nov. 24, 2022

    NSA Panama City FamCamp Southside

    Convenient and clean

    This is a simple, no frills RV park with full hookups. There are no views of the bay or other scenic views but it is quiet and clean with level concrete pads. It also has one small bath house. The downside is that there are “grass burrs” everywhere in the sparse grassy areas if you want to walk a dog but there is a dog park.

  • Mimi B.
    Dec. 2, 2021

    Hitchinpost RV Park and Campground

    Convenient

    Right off I-10. Stayed 1 night. Owner is so nice. Park is well kept. Nice dog park. Little road noise but not horrible.

  • T
    Aug. 9, 2021

    Stay n Go RV Resort

    Like their name says a good overnight campground

    New convenient campground right off I-10. Level concrete FHU pull-throughs. Bare bones with no other facilities (restrooms, showers, pool, playground or dog park). Really designed just for an overnight


Guide to Ebro

Pine Log State Forest offers multiple camping options just minutes from Panama City Beach. The forest spans over 7,000 acres of pine flatwoods, cypress swamps, and sandhill habitats in Florida's panhandle. Campers visiting in summer months should prepare for high humidity and temperatures averaging 90°F during daytime hours, while winter visitors enjoy mild 60-70°F temperatures with occasional chilly nights.

What to do

Hiking opportunities: The Pine Log State Forest Primitive Campsites area provides access to numerous trails through diverse ecosystems. "Private maybe one person will drive down the road but they turn around pretty fast without a problem nice back country campground," notes camper Barb D.

Water activities: Eastern Lake Campground in Point Washington State Forest offers paddling opportunities. "Beautiful lake view and easy access to water, prettier view, more breeze" at Campground 2, according to Beth B. who adds that the forest features "lots of roads and trails to explore."

Fishing: Many campsites provide pond or creek fishing access. Jamie P. from Panama City Beach reported that Sand Pond has a "beautiful lake" where overnight campers can fish directly from shore. For river fishing, primitive sites along Pine Log Creek offer stream access at several points.

What campers like

Spacious sites: St. Andrews State Park Campground receives praise for its layout. "Any spot here will have you thankful to be here," writes Denise K., adding that the park features a "perfect area for amateur and intermediate snorkeling" within rock jetties.

Privacy between sites: Campers appreciate the natural buffers at many campgrounds. At Topsail Hill Preserve State Park, Robin B. notes, "The tent sites are all separated and private, the facilities are clean, and best of all they have access to the most lovely beach!"

Wildlife viewing: The region offers opportunities to see native animals in their habitats. Dale W. describes being "lulled to sleep by the croaking of bull frogs while watching the moon rise from my sleeping bag" at Sand Pond Campground, while other campers report deer sightings throughout the forests.

What you should know

Weather considerations: Summer heat requires planning outdoor activities for mornings or evenings. James M. observed at Grayton Beach State Park: "Park and CG was not busy or dull considering our January visit. Unique lake dunes offered trails, beach access, and paddling/fishing."

Road conditions: Access to primitive sites can be challenging after rain. Jared mentions significant water challenges at Eastern Lake: "I came in a day after rain and there were numerous significant deep puddles to get through... at one point the puddle was so deep it covered my headlights!"

Reservation requirements: Popular campgrounds fill quickly, especially during peak seasons. Jeffrey S. recommends planning ahead for Grayton Beach State Park: "Great big, full hook-up sites with a fair amount of privacy, close to the beach, close to 30A and shops, bike path right out front."

Tips for camping with families

Look for campgrounds with amenities: Raccoon River Campground offers facilities designed for children. Courtney B. shares, "Great playground and fort looking structure for people with kiddos... About 10min walk to putt putt golf, beach, and water park."

Consider beach proximity: Families often prefer locations that allow easy beach access. Jeremy H. notes, "We were walking distance to the beautiful beaches and pier of Panama Beach. There are a lot fun activities here. They have basketball courts, two swimming pools, laundry, store, fishing (no license necessary), shuffleboard, playground, volleyball and more."

Pack for diverse activities: Weather changes can affect plans, so bring gear for various options. Matt M. explains that St. Andrews State Park features a "Kiddie Pool at the jetties" that makes a "special treat for the kids each year" along with opportunities to see "white tailed deer walking through the sites."

Tips from RVers

Size considerations for dog friendly campgrounds near Ebro: Several parks accommodate large rigs but site dimensions vary significantly. Clay M. warns about Raccoon River: "Sites are very tight, closest sites we have experienced at any campground... difficult to back into sites on the front side of the campground due to tightness of sites and narrow road."

Look for pet amenities: Live Oak Landing provides pet-friendly facilities. Lisa D. notes the park has a "dog park onsite" along with being in a "beautiful and quiet" setting with "live oak trees and creek" that's still within a "15-20 minute drive to many public beaches."

Consider full hookup availability: Most developed campgrounds offer water and electric, but sewer connections vary. Jeffrey S. appreciates that Grayton Beach has "great big, full hook-up sites with a fair amount of privacy" while also being "close to the beach" and "close to 30A and shops."

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular dog-friendly campsite near Ebro, FL?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular dog-friendly campground near Ebro, FL is Sand Pond Campground — Pine Log State Forest with a 4.5-star rating from 21 reviews.

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