Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Satsuma, FL

Salt Springs Recreation Area and Rodman Campground welcome pets throughout their camping facilities, with both offering water hookups and picnic tables at their sites. Each campground maintains different amenity profiles for pet owners—Salt Springs provides full-service options with electric, sewer, and water hookups alongside fire rings, while Rodman offers electric and water connections with nearby restroom facilities. At Welaka Lodge & Resort, pets are permitted at both tent sites and cabin accommodations, creating flexibility for visitors traveling with animals. Most pet-friendly campgrounds in the Satsuma area sit along the St. Johns River, offering water views and access points for recreation. The riverside sites typically maintain standard leash requirements rather than specific pet areas. Campers browse The Dyrt when exploring the best sites near Satsuma, Florida.

Rodman Campground's shaded sites provide comfortable pet-friendly environments during hot Florida days, with level terrain suitable for dog walking along the water. Pets staying at Half Shell Resort enjoy direct access to the St. Johns River where owners can sit with their animals at docks and picnic areas while watching sunsets. When temperatures climb, the tree canopy at Welaka State Forest offers cooler walking conditions for pets, with multiple trail options including the 2-mile Spring Trail and 4-mile John's Landing Trail. Most campgrounds maintain basic pet policies requiring leashes, waste cleanup, and reasonable noise control. The nearby wildlife areas require extra vigilance with pets, as alligators and other native species frequent the waterways that border many camping areas.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Satsuma, Florida (226)

    1. Salt Springs Recreation Area

    61 Reviews
    Salt Springs, FL
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (352) 685-2048

    $38 - $70 / night

    "There are no laundry facilities but if you exit park and drive left there is a laundromat, local food, dollar store, bait tackle."

    "We’re a married couple in our forties traveling with two dogs and a cat in our 37 foot motorhome. We stayed at Salt Springs campground for about a week in February."

    2. Rodman Campground

    28 Reviews
    Welaka, FL
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (386) 326-2846

    $12 - $22 / night

    "Sites 1-39 are not near the Florida Trail but it was not a bad walk to the other side of the campground to get to the trail. Would stay again."

    "Water is stationed within walking distance, tastes weird. Nonpotable?Clean sites. Bath house with hot water, boat ramp for large and small boats. Current is very fast for kayaking."

    3. Anastasia State Park Campground

    117 Reviews
    St. Augustine, FL
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (904) 461-2033

    $28 / night

    "I am a huge fan of Florida State Parks. Anastasia has good size sites that are very private. We could not see our side neighborhoods only the ones across from us."

    "Very private camp sites, water and electric hook ups, walk to the beach, quiet and friendly and not a thing to complain about."

    4. Half Shell Resort

    6 Reviews
    San Mateo, FL
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (901) 230-6224

    $55 / night

    "Pet friendly. Couple that own it are working on it always and it needs lots of work but everything worked fine. Dock for boats and you can sit on dock, on the river. Chairs and picnic tables."

    "Close to town for all your needs. It's right on the St John's river.  We made some awesome friends while we were their. Can't wait to get back"

    5. Davenport Landing

    9 Reviews
    Welaka, FL
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (352) 236-0288

    "Pulled in around 9:30 pm. Big open spot. Last 100 yards driving back in were very bumpy but no problem with our van. Not sure about a larger RV. But great Tent/van spot."

    "Had no one around and nice and cool in the forest"

    6. Lake Delancy West Campground

    9 Reviews
    Salt Springs, FL
    12 miles

    $10 / night

    "There’s a real sense of forest solitude when you turn off the pavement and roll into Lake Delancy West Campground, a wooded public campground tucked beside the lake’s quiet west shore and surrounded by"

    "Other reviews had suggested that this campsite was largely used by ATV and other off highway vehicle enthusiasts using the adjoining trail system and it was loud and unpleasant."

    7. Juniper Springs Rec Area - Tropical Camp Area

    46 Reviews
    Astor, FL
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (352) 625-3147

    $38 - $70 / night

    "This pet friendly campground has many magical options. The Florida Trail runs right through this spot and has a natural spring connection as well."

    "The spring pool is gorgeous and quite, very pretty trails to watch spring boils and turtles. Very sunny during the day and very cool at nigth."

    8. Renegades on the River

    5 Reviews
    Georgetown, FL
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (386) 524-4179

    $80 - $190 / night

    "Great access to the lake."

    "Plenty of bars and restaurants within a short drive."

    9. Welaka State Forest

    4 Reviews
    Welaka, FL
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (386) 292-2478

    $10 - $15 / night

    "Please note there isn’t much close by, so stop at the grocery and get fuel before you turn off 17."

    "The location itself was very quiet and peaceful with good trails. There were a several other campers at the hookup sights."

    10. Welaka Lodge & Resort

    2 Reviews
    Welaka, FL
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (386) 467-7171

    "OK, so maybe it’s not quite like Margaritaville (nor do I think there is any aspiration to be like Jimmy Buffet’s version of paradise), but if you’re toting an RV and looking to dock up to a lakeside marina"

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Satsuma, FL

1289 Reviews of 226 Satsuma Campgrounds


  • Ashley W.
    Jun. 12, 2022

    Compass RV Park

    Compass RV Park Spring Break 2021

    We stayed here during Spring Break as it was the only thing available in Saint Augustine when we booked. However, we really enjoyed the park. It was close to the beaches and all major attractions. The pool was nice and there was a basket ball court, corn hole and table tennis as well as a small playground. Since we booked late we were in what was considered a buddy site which was a little different since we had a neighbor facing our site who we didn’t know but still we had a great time and my kids made several new friends. The bathrooms were clean and there was a laundry area with a separate laundry for washing pet bedding. The park was almost separated into 2 sections with the sites in the back having mixed paved pads while the ones in the front were gravel. There were several trails through the campground and there was an off leash dog park as well. All in all we really enjoyed our visit and would definitely return in the future.

  • V
    Nov. 5, 2021

    Ocala RV Camp Resort

    Nice RV Park

    Easy access to I 75 Has nice pond with wildlife , cabins to rent and all services . Friendly staff and dog park.

  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 1, 2024

    Bryn Mawr Ocean Resort

    Oceanfront, White Sand Beaches & Palm Laced RV Oasis

    Ever fantasized about parking your RV so near the ocean that you could feel the salt spray coming off those Atlantic ‘white caps’? Well, look no further than Bryn Mawr Ocean Resort, which depending upon the specific RV slot you are fortunate enough to book here, you too could be kicking back and living life in the 'slow lane’ right in front of idyllic white sand beaches against a backdrop of an endless aquatic blue horizon. Located just 8 miles / 20 minutes south of St. Augustine (a.k.a. Ancient City), Bryn Mawr Ocean Resort resides on the famous A1A, but down in this neck of the woods, you will find that you have escaped the whir of traffic, busyness of everyday life and won’t have to put up with the touristy side of this northernmost Floridian outpost.

    As for this location itself, Bryn Mawr boasts the largest family pool in the county (which I cannot independently verify here), although there are actually 2 swimming pools, along with a spa and private walkways with beach access to some of the finest ocean views along the eastern seaboard. Boasting some 236 RV slots, Bryn Mawr Ocean Resort is a massive RV oceanfront wonderland, hidden in the shades of the palms, wherein you’ll enter the compound through a very well appointed security gate after first being greeted by the good folks at the main office building. Once inside, you’ll swerve a bit around the bend to the right before heading straight, wherein on both sides of this RV ‘main street’ you’ll intersect four different perpendicular lanes (Sea Bird, followed by Sea Coast, then Sea Dog and finally Sea Eagle) before reaching a T intersection (at Sea Eagle) where you’ll have to either turn left or right in order to access the 9 (yes, count ‘em, 9) vertical RV slotted lanes (and unfortunately, yes, all of them also begin with the word ‘Sea’, making it very difficult to remember which ‘Sea’ lane you are in) that from north to south are called: Sea Fan, Sea Gull, Sea Horse, Sea Jetty, Sea Anchor, Sea King, Sea Ladder, Sea Millie and Sea Nettle. 

    Nomenclature aside, it all doesn’t really matter if you are looking for simply the best, which are the oceanfront RV slots (that run parallel to the beach along Sea Otter lane), whose numbered sites are #219– 238. Trust me, whatever the premium is to pay and park in one of these 20 RV slots is ABSOLUTELY worth it, given the proximity to the beach, as well as the additional distance from traffic that you’ll have back here in the furthest reaches of Bryn Mawr Ocean Resort.  Oh, and then there's the priceless oceanfront views you'll have - but to be clear, that really only works out if your particular RV has a rear-facing panoramic view, otherwise, you'll have to get outside your vehicle and post a few picnic chairs to enjoy the view.

    Amenities: dog park / pet walking area, basketball court, lighted tennis / pickle-ball courts, shuffleboard, complimentary WiFi and cable, main office with marketplace store, spartan showers & restroom facilities (there are multiple units spread throughout the RV campus), laundr-O-mat, activity center, horseshoe pitch, propane refill station and children’s playground. Of course, all RV sites come with full hook-ups (30 / 50 amp electric along with water and sewage) and concrete pads. There’s also scattered picnic tables, BBQ grills and fire rings.

    Insider’s tips? Here’s a few: (1) While I’ve already HIGHLY recommended the oceanfront slots of #219– 238, I would also recommend the following locations (if being near the ocean is important to you): 82, 96, 110, 123, 135, 249, 143, 154, 167, 168, 250, 181, 195, 209 and 218; (2) This place is one of the most pet-friendly RV outposts I’ve come across, so don’t be shy about bringing all your pets – I couldn’t find a single RV’er who didn’t have at least 1 dog, if not an entire entourage of cats, iguanas, fish and even an alpaca en towe!; (3) While next to the ocean is great, you will feel a substantial lack of privacy with the spaces being quite close to one another, so if that bothers you (and let’s be honest, it should), then when booking, ask for what available spots there are to determine which of those offer up the most amount of either space or privacy; (4) When you get tired of trying to figure out what that next meal is going to be when staring down at your mini-fridge or Cordova roto-molded cooler, then check out some local haunts, like Salt Water Cowboy (where anything from the Land, Sea and Swamp section like fried Alligator is pretty amazing), World Famous Oasis Restaurant or Connolly’s Shore Grill for fresh caught seafood; (5) If you are looking for a decent place to do some great hiking, then look no further than due southwest of Bryn Mawr where you can check out Matanzas State Park, that has miles and miles of unspoiled hiking trails with virtually the entire place to yourself (save the deer and gators that you might come across); and (6) Carrying watercraft and looking for a nice spot to hit the water? Then I HIGHLY recommend Princess Place Preserve AND Faver-Dyke SP that offers access to the Matanzas and Tolomato Rivers as well as Pellicer Creek.

    Happy Camping!

  • Jacquelin P.
    Aug. 6, 2018

    Blue Spring State Park Campground

    Lovely pet friendly camping and spring

    This campground was awesome for a weekend away with the family and dogs. It was still very hot and buggy in Florida so be warned If this is an issue for you. Large campsites with a picnic table, electric, and water. Pet friendly and clean bathrooms with a small walking path for the pups. Been to better but a great weekend away!

  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 25, 2021

    Compass RV Park

    Exceeded Expectations

    Compass RV Resort was easy to get to. We followed the campground instructions versus our GPS. Check in was a breeze as they came out to our rig and gave us a good rundown on the CG then escorted us to site 126 in the newer Oasis area. This site had FHUs that were smartly placed midway down along the stone paver pad. Back-in was a breeze. We were glad we paid the fee to reserve a specific site as this site was probably one of the very best and most spacious in the CG. Our site had more front area lawn plus bushes that separated us from the next site. We also had to pay$3 per night for our 2 pups. The pull through sites were quite close to each other where the back in sites provided more room, this was especially true near the front of the CG. This was a large CG that was fairly full throughout our 6 nights stay but surprisingly quiet. You could hear some road noise but it was not too bad. We were in the far back of the CG but if you were more towards the office/entry you would have a lot more road noise. Their cable worked well plus there were multiple OTA channels. Some people had their satellite dishes out too. Most sites in the Oasis area would support satellite, as well as the pull through sites near the middle of the park. The older sites near the entrance had many more trees. We were surprised that we only got 2 bars on Verizon. The CG WiFi worked OK and we had a repeater next to our site. You could upgrade to faster CG internet for a fee, but we did not use this service. The CG has ice, firewood, and propane for sale. There was a small fenced dog park next to the shower, laundry and exercise facility in the Oasis section. Near the entrance there was a larger fenced dog park(about an acre) with a smaller fenced area within the dog park. St. Augustine’s historic, shopping, and restaurant area is stupid busy Friday- Sunday. Parking is limited in general and tougher for a dually. Best time to visit is during the week.

  • Clayton D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 8, 2022

    Grand Lake

    Another great experience!

    We wereet at the entrance by a gentleman in a golf cart. He brought us directly to our site, and helped us get squared away. He recommended the local restaurant for dinner. Not a lot of options, but all the options were good!

    Great dog park, 2 separate zones!!!

    This is a golf/ lake community that is like the old TV shows. People walking dogs, riding golf carts, and meeting at the club house. We will return when we have more time to stay!

  • J
    Sep. 24, 2018

    Anastasia State Park Campground

    Secluded Camping

    I am a huge fan of Florida State Parks. Anastasia has good size sites that are very private. We could not see our side neighborhoods only the ones across from us. Bathrooms were clean and the showers were large. There was always staff around keeping the grounds picked up and tidy. The camp ground is very pet friendly, but dogs are not allowed on the beach in the park. There are many pet friendly beaches nearby. There is no camping near the ocean, but it is just a short bike ride/drive from the campsites to the beach. Water and electric hook up at the sites, a large trash compactor is located near the the 3 lane dump station.

    Great camp ground, but make sure you reserve far in advance, they book up quick.

  • Rich C.
    Apr. 15, 2023

    4 Lakes Campground

    Great Campground

    Professionally operated. Staff is fantastic! Amenities are great. Big dog park. New laundry room.

  • F
    Apr. 1, 2021

    Stagecoach RV Park

    Nice area

    This RV park is in a great location near the outlet malls. All sites were pull through gravel full hook ups. For as crowded as the place was it was very quiet. There is a dog park and a basketball court.


Guide to Satsuma

Satsuma sits along the St. Johns River in north-central Florida, where the average elevation is just 16 feet above sea level. The area experiences mild winters with temperatures rarely dropping below 40°F, making year-round camping possible at most facilities. The subtropical climate creates humidity levels that average 75% during summer months, affecting both comfort levels and equipment durability at campsites throughout the region.

What to do

Kayaking on the Ocklawaha River: Access the river from Davenport Landing, where primitive camping connects to waterways. "If you have an explorer's mindset, you'll be richly rewarded here as there is a small gravesite from the Civil War that you can find along with middens along the Ocklawaha River hiding traces of the Timucuan Indians that once populated this area," notes Stuart K.

Fishing at multiple access points: The St. Johns River basin offers various species including bass, catfish and crappie. "The site was nice and secluded while also near the amenities," mentions Garret S. about his stay at Juniper Springs Recreation Area, which provides river access.

Hiking established forest trails: Welaka State Forest offers two main hiking trails as part of the Florida Forest Service's Trailwalker program. "There's 2 decent trails with the first, Spring Trail, offering a short 2-mile loop that ends in Mud Springs and the second, John's Landing Trail, offering either a 3.5 or 4 mile loop," explains a visitor.

Swimming in natural springs: The constant 72-degree water temperature makes springs comfortable year-round. "The spring pool is gorgeous and quite, very pretty trails to watch spring boils and turtles," shares Marisol R. about her experience at Juniper Springs.

What campers like

Waterfront sunset viewing: The western exposure along many campsites creates excellent evening vistas. "We go out by the marina and docks with our dinner and sit at the picnic table. All the units are RVers with no modular homes which I really like," explains Jody J. about her experience at Half Shell Resort.

Shaded campsites during hot months: The tree canopy provides essential relief during summer heat waves when temperatures regularly exceed 90°F. "Beautiful site! Full shade and very level. Water directly in front of our site. Road our bikes to the dam," notes Lauren W. about her experience at Rodman Campground.

Natural spring accessibility: Many campers appreciate the short walking distance between camping areas and swimming spots. "The campground has large spots and are easy to back into. There was no reservation required. The spring is a short walk from the campground or a quick bike ride," reports Miranda R.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: The riverside environments support diverse animal species. "If you're a wild nature enthusiast, you're in luck, because here at Rodman Campground, you'll easily be able to spot: bald eagle, foxes, wild turkey, white-tailed deer, hawks and owls, osprey and the American alligator," writes Stuart K.

What you should know

Reservation requirements vary: Some campgrounds require advance planning while others operate first-come, first-served. "It is HIGHLY advisable that you make your CG reservations here at Salt Springs SP WAY in advance by calling 1-877-444-6777 or booking online at Recreation.gov," advises Stuart K.

Seasonal crowds impact experience: Holiday weekends see significant increases in visitor numbers. "We went camping here with two small kids, one of the sites closest to the springs, just a short walk. The campsite was much bigger than I expected. There were other people near by, but very quiet night," shares Desirae L.

Wildlife safety precautions: The riverfront location brings specific concerns. "You definitely want to keep your eyes peeled for alligators in this area, where while we didn't see any right at the ravine's base, we were told that plenty were sunbathing right around the bend in the river from where we were," warns a visitor to Davenport Landing.

Noise considerations at some locations: Nearby recreation areas can create unexpected sound issues. "IF there is an 'ALL HOURS WEEKEND' at the nearby Hog Waller Campground and ATV Resort (right across the river), then the trails remain open 24 hours and you will not have any tranquility or relaxation all night," cautions Jeff E. about staying at Rodman Campground.

Tips for camping with families

Bathroom proximity matters: When camping with children, select sites with convenient facilities. "The bathrooms were pretty clean and within decent walking distance. Check in was a breeze. We would definitely return!" shares Desirae L. about her family's experience at Salt Springs Recreation Area.

Choose swimming areas with shallow sections: Natural springs often have varying depths. "The springs/swimming area is really beautiful! Huge with room for lots of people, deep diving areas, shallows children's areas. It's really great," describes Zanny M. about Juniper Springs.

Consider primitive vs. developed camping: Families have different comfort needs. "Grew up camping here as a kid, I would recommend the primitive over the RV spots. The people are more friendly on that side!" suggests Taylor H. based on childhood experiences.

Pack for changing temperatures: Despite Florida's warm reputation, evenings can cool significantly. "Very sunny during the day and very cool at nigth. Only down point was that you can hear a little noise from highway," notes Marisol R. about temperature variations.

Tips from RVers

Leveling challenges at some sites: Prepare with appropriate equipment as terrain varies. "Sites have paved pads but most are not level. Wifi very spotty. Springs are nice," warns Sue G. about her stay at Salt Springs.

Dog-friendly campgrounds near Satsuma: Most riverfront facilities accommodate pets but have specific requirements. At Welaka Lodge & Resort, pets are welcome at both RV sites and cabins. "We have stayed in several of the cabins here. They are clean, neat, and beautifully decorated," says AnnMarie E., who frequently travels with pets.

Hookup variations between campgrounds: Not all sites offer the same utilities. "Clean and well thought out rr's. We were in 51 with trees out our windows for a view. H20,elec.,and sewer.good boat ramp for lake. We will be back!" shares Larry M. about the full-service hookups at Salt Springs.

Arrival timing for pet-friendly camping: For pet-owning campers, midweek arrivals often provide better site selection at dog-friendly campgrounds near Satsuma. "We stayed 4 nights in December 2020. Site 60. We had a great time. Campground is clean and well maintained. Very friendly," reports Lauren W. about her experience at Rodman with pets.

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