Dog-Friendly Camping near Sunrise, FL

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    Markham Park Campground welcomes pets at both RV and tent sites throughout its well-maintained grounds in Sunrise. The park features full hookup sites with electricity, water, and sewer connections where campers and their dogs can enjoy spacious camping areas with picnic tables and fire rings. The campground maintains clean facilities with showers and restrooms secured by door codes. Dogs must be leashed at all times while exploring the park's extensive trail system. The park rangers are helpful with pet-related questions and enforce quiet hours to ensure barking doesn't disturb other campers.

    Several nearby options expand pet-friendly camping choices, including Davie/Fort Lauderdale KOA, which accommodates dogs at tent sites, RV spaces, and cabin rentals. Campers with pets appreciate the park's convenience to urban amenities while still providing a natural setting. Mountain bike trails throughout Markham Park offer excellent opportunities for dog walking, though pets must remain leashed on all paths. Wildlife encounters are possible, so maintaining control of pets is essential, especially near the waterways where alligators have been spotted. The camping area provides good separation between sites, giving pets enough space without feeling crowded. Broward County parks maintain consistent pet policies across their camping facilities, including Quiet Waters Park and C.B. Smith Park, both of which allow leashed pets on camping grounds and most trails.

    Best Dog-Friendly Campgrounds near Sunrise (52)

      1. Davie / Fort Lauderdale KOA

      3.4(18)6mi from SunriseRVs, Tents

      "This KOA was close to family and friends. Stayed for five nights. It was clean and I felt safe. Staff were very helpful getting backed in and set up."

      "It's located near many attractions and shopping. Beautiful sunset viewing across the street at Vista View Park and easy highway access. You're going to love your stay at this KOA!"

      2. Markham Park Campground

      4.1(12)4mi from SunriseRVs, Tents

      "For south florida, its about as good as it gets. Also has a nice observatory on saturday nights to visit."

      "The Park rangers are amazing and you have a dog amount of space to yourself! 😊"

      3. Topeekeegee Yugnee Park Campground

      4.5(10)11mi from SunriseRVs

      "Stayed here over a holiday weekend and enjoyed it, roads getting in the RV park are good but watch out for branches with big units outside the park to the north."

      "The park is big with a paved walking path around the park.  On the west side of the park there's a lot of big mature trees that give a lot shade and are just nice looking. "

      from $35 - $57 / night

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      4. C.B. Smith Park Campground

      4.3(9)9mi from SunriseRVs

      "A lot of trails to walk in the middle of the nature. Mini golf. Water park wasn't open on March."

      "We stayed in the back behind the lake and it was very quiet/family friendly. The lake/dock area is beautiful, and there’s a massive playground across from the campground in the main park."

      5. Yacht Haven Park & Marina

      4.3(6)9mi from SunriseRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "If you camp on the canal, chances are you will be right next to some amazing yachts! 7 minutes to Ft Lauderdale Beach and 7 minutes the other way to Seminole Hard Rock Casino Hollywood!"

      "The grounds and views of all the surrounding yachts are simply spectacular. Everything here is setup for convenience and comfort."

      from $110 - $300 / night

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      6. Paradise Island RV Resort

      3.5(6)8mi from SunriseRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Near grocery store, and everything! Full hookup sites, spots are big and concrete roads, amenities like restrooms and showers are cleans, the pool is nice! Great time! Recommend"

      7. Sawgrass Recreation Park

      4.0(3)9mi from SunriseTents

      "Sawgrass Recreation area primary businesses are airboat tours and petting zoo, however they have a small primitive campsite at the back as well. I was trying to ride my bicycle from Ft."

      "No one around at all, friendly staff when you needed and dirt cheap."

      from $10 / night

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      8. Aztec RV Resort

      4.5(2)8mi from SunriseRVs

      "If your looking for the ultimate location, keep looking. My wife’s mom lives right around the corner otherwise we may not have even considered Aztec."

      from $50 - $120 / night

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      9. Quiet Waters Park

      3.7(6)14mi from SunriseTents, Glamping

      "It was on the water, had a grill, electrcitiy, fire pit, tent, running water and was pet friendly. We brought our kayaks and played around. Had a lot of space to walk our dogs."

      "Good location in the middle of urban area, cabins to rent. We’ve used for daycamp without overnight, but you can do that if you want"

      10. Kozy Kampers RV Park

      5.0(1)7mi from SunriseRVs, Tents

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    Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Sunrise, FL

    266 Reviews of 52 Sunrise Campgrounds


    • Ashley J.
      Jul. 8, 2018

      Quiet Waters Park

      Worth a Visit

      My husband and I rented a campground flat in December. It was on the water, had a grill, electrcitiy, fire pit, tent, running water and was pet friendly. We brought our kayaks and played around. Had a lot of space to walk our dogs. It was really a great time!

    • Karen S.
      Jan. 12, 2024

      Larry & Penny Thompson Park

      Quiet and Peaceful Campground, trees, greenery and option for long term

      This is a very nice campground which is part of the Miami-Dade County park system.  It is close to the Encore Everglades park (about 4 miles) so we stayed here after we departed.  The campground is divided into pods and each pod has about 15 or so sites.  We were in pod 4 site 20 (420 lol).  We booked this camp with the intent to stay for a month or longer as my husband had an opportunity to Captain boats in Miami.  

      The park was very quiet.  Most of the campers were retirees, a few families with kids, but we were there in early January.  The grounds are nicely maintained with lots of places to walk and open space with trees.  They don't allow dogs off-leash and although it is adjacent to the rest of the Larry & Penny park, dogs are not even allowed in the main park, at all.  We did however find a few dog parks within four miles or so which were nice.

      They have a very nice pool which was open daily Wed- Sunday 11am - 5pm.  It was raining and rather dreary during our stay so we didn't use the pool.  They have a nice Clubhouse and it looked okay with tables, chairs, books, puzzles, but again very quiet.  Not many activities except for a few and we didn't stay long enough to participate.  After a week, we decided to make moves back home to Lake Tahoe.  It was unseasonably cold, raining so no boat work and not an ideal spot for the dogs.  They don't have WiFi and since we were planning a longer stay, purchased the Starlink system since I work remote during the winter.  Starlink worked great, but costs $500+ to get started and then $120 or so a month.  If you are looking for an affordable long term/monthly stay, it is great.  The rates were $850 a month for full hook-ups.  They had last minute space available, too.  

      If you are in the area, check out the Miami Zoo.  We were there when they had the "Zoo Lights" a super fun evening event.  They have other events at the Zoo and lots to do nearby.  You are closer to town than Everglades Encore, but still close to the agricultural area.  I recommend but not as fun or as many activities as some other places.

    • Thom T.
      Oct. 10, 2018

      Southern Comfort RV Resort

      Best Park in Florida City

      This park is located right off Route 1 in Florida City. For the area this is a large park. I believe over 150 sites. The sites are decent in size. The park fills up quickly come the winter time with the “ Snow Birds” but the park overall is wonderful. There is a bar/Tiki Hut on premise and a big swimming pool open year round. This is a pet friendly park but with a breed and size restriction, so call ahead if you have Fido with you.

    • B
      Jun. 7, 2016

      Larry & Penny Thompson Park

      good place

      sites: no pets allowed. welcoming atmosphere. mostly shaded. near residential neighborhood but quiet. flat sites. amenities: large bathhouse. clean. other attractions: zoo. beach/waterslide. I would go back again.

    • Ian R.The Dyrt PRO User
      Mar. 28, 2023

      Encore Breezy Hill

      Forced to cancel

      This park was rated as pet friendly in the TT system, turns out it isn't.  Now with under 2 weeks to go, we need to make new reservations and may have to be over an hour out from where we need to be.

      Phone calls galore trying to find a new site.

    • Pavel T.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 22, 2018

      Sawgrass Recreation Park

      This place saved my life!

      Sawgrass Recreation area primary businesses are airboat tours and petting zoo, however they have a small primitive campsite at the back as well. I was trying to ride my bicycle from Ft. Laudardale to South Bay, but the head wind was so strong that I was moving at a snail's pace. Luckily, this place is conviniently located just off the state route 27, an oasis of civilization on a 30 mile strech of nothingness. the camground is only open during dry season, which is late winter.

    • Michael J.
      Feb. 12, 2023

      Paradise Island RV Resort

      Stuck Without Options!

      3 campers and two RVs crammed into overflow. NO full hookups as indicated over the phone. Showers NOT in the “bath house” adjacent to these crummy sites. The dumpsite is between the office and the fence. This requires you to back into position or drive down a narrow path and make 3 tight turns. Florida has NO dump sites at rest or service areas! What????

    • S
      Jan. 10, 2023

      Davie / Fort Lauderdale KOA

      Very unkind management

      I am writing this review to shield anyone who is camping & going through a difficult time in life, because no one deserves to be treated as we were. Unfortunately, I would never stay at this KOA ever again. It makes me very sad & upset to know that such unkind, greedy people run this campground- one of the few KOA’s in all of Florida. My family and I are going through a very rough time due to illness. We come here to be at a family wedding, to forget, to be happy & comfortable. We are big travelers all across the continental United States, and have stayed at nearly every KOA in the entire country. This is the first and hopefully last time I have ever had to write a review to protect people from coming to a campground. If you HAVE to stay here do not stay in spot 89. The KOA workers walk dogs they cannot control, that bark VERY loudly at 8AM. And all throughout the day, dogs walking past and barking. Absolute torture. We were charged for having 2 cats, $10. Never been charged for two cats that don’t leave the camper but, okay. When we got to the site, we discovered that we paid $120 for a spot with an enormous pile of dirt & construction on it. Not being dramatic. But honestly, I really didn’t care about that much. What bothered me was how they treated people. I pride myself on always being kind to people because you don’t know what anyone is going through. What bothered me was a man with facial hair on a golf cart telling me (who owns the camper & paid for the spot) to leave immediately because my sisters rental car was “not registered at the office”. He saw us come in and drove all the way back to the office to look at our registered cars. How bored and and angry at life do you have to be to care about that? Just wow. He tried to charge us money to register my pregnant sister coming to visit us for 2 hours because we “didn’t register her rental car at the office?” I have never experienced anything like that. Turns out there was one nice woman who is shorter and has dark brown hair in a ponytail, she was kind enough to tell us the TRUTH that we just had to park it in a designated spot. LOL. Why wouldn’t you tell someone that in the first place? Because you can get money out of them the first way. How cruel and greedy is that? I will never associate myself with this campground ever again. The nasty looks we received from staff during our stay was laughable. I look forward to sending a very accurate depiction of our lovely stay at the Davie KOA to the KOA Owners Association Board of Directors. I hope you desperately unhappy people can heal yourselves and find true happiness & love in this life.

    • Liz M.
      Mar. 22, 2021

      Midway Campground — Big Cypress National Preserve

      Good for families/groups; lots of road noise

      This site was beautiful and well kept. The gentleman (park ranger?) who greeted everyone and made sure the rules were followed was very nice and answered all of our questions. I appreciated that he was around as it make me feel safer if I were to travel alone. This is a great site for families or groups as the sites are close together so one could reserve 2 and have a lot of room for multiple tents/cars. On the other hand, if you are looking to get away from people, this is not it. The sites are close to each other with little to no barriers/designation lines between them. This is a great site for those testing camping with their dogs or small children. Not too far of a trip, great walking space, and the ranger is great about making sure all dogs are kept on leash. It is near to the Oasis Ranger Station and the Florida Trail, as well as loop road and Shark Valley. The stars were absolutely incredible being so far from major cities. Other than how close the tent sites were, my one big negative is the amount of road noise. The closest campsites are maybe 100 meters from the Tamiami Trail so if you're a light sleeper, it is less than ideal.


    Guide to Sunrise

    Sunrise, Florida offers several pet-friendly camping options within a 30-mile radius. The subtropical climate creates year-round camping conditions with average winter temperatures of 65-75°F and summer temperatures of 85-95°F. Sunrise's location provides campers with unique access to both urban conveniences and natural Florida wetlands.

    What to do

    Explore mountain biking trails: Markham Park Campground features an extensive network of trails for various skill levels. "In the city but you feel miles away. Lots of room to roam here. Great mountain bike trails, lakes, woods, disc golf, flora and fauna," notes Jeffrey W.

    Visit the observatory: Stargazing opportunities exist at several parks near Sunrise. "For south florida, its about as good as it gets. Also has a nice observatory on saturday nights to visit," reports Robert D. about Markham Park.

    Water activities: Quiet Waters Park provides options for kayaking and fishing. "My husband and I rented a campground flat in December. It was on the water, had a grill, electricity, fire pit, tent, running water and was pet friendly. We brought our kayaks and played around," shares Ashley J.

    What campers like

    Full hookup availability: Most campgrounds near Sunrise offer comprehensive RV services. "Excellent Broward County park with full RV facilities. Plenty of recreational options. Great spot for first family camp out," writes Bob S. about C.B. Smith Park Campground.

    Clean facilities: Campers consistently mention well-maintained amenities. "Very well lit at night with security. The RV park is located in the back of the county park, so there is plenty to do: water park, outdoor gym and regular play areas for kids. Everything is paved with a concrete pad with a picnic table and a charcoal grill available per site," comments Amanda about Topeekeegee Yugnee Park Campground.

    Convenient location: Sites balance natural settings with urban accessibility. "This park was a great place to relax and bike ride," mentions Timothy F. about Markham Park, highlighting the blend of recreational activities with proximity to city amenities.

    What you should know

    Train noise considerations: Some campgrounds have nearby rail lines. "The campground does sit next to a train track i believe its a commuter line so there is an early train 4am which is startling," warns Darren F. about Topeekeegee Yugnee Park.

    Park closing hours: Many parks have specific access times. "Other downside is park closes at 8, you can still enter through the exit gate until midnight and then have to call security to get in/out," adds Darren F.

    Site spacing varies: Davie / Fort Lauderdale KOA has tighter arrangements. "Down side/ 1: all the sites are so close together 2: the WI-FI is the worst of any KOA I have been to," notes Kristina D.

    Wildlife awareness: Natural areas contain native Florida species. "During the day, there is noise pollution due to jet skis on the water, and the gun range located across the path. However, at night (when it really matters) it is completely silent except for local wildlife," reports Ioana Z.

    Tips for camping with families

    Water parks: Several campgrounds feature water recreation. "The park is big with a paved walking path around the park. On the west side of the park there's a lot of big mature trees that give a lot shade and are just nice looking. There's a water park for the kids, volleyball, many gazebos with grilling areas," describes Mark B. about Topeekeegee Yugnee.

    Pet exercise areas: Pet-friendly camping near Sunrise, Florida includes designated walking paths. "The park is very well kept bathrooms were clean park very clean LT really secure. There was a onsite police staying in the very first spot," adds Michael F.

    Primitive camping options: For those wanting a more natural experience with dogs, some parks offer basic sites. "It has primitive camping areas designated 'primitive' but it does have full single person male & female restrooms, as well as electricity and water. It has plenty of picnic tables, a path to the lake, and woods to explore via trails," explains Ioana Z. about Markham Park's Heron preserve.

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection matters: Different loops offer varying experiences. "Called and got all my questions answered. Went into the office and got a map of the available sites. They also had photos of the spots if you didn't want to do the driving. Choose spot B3 and i think we got the absolute best spot there was," recommends Jamie F.

    Seasonal considerations: Winter months bring more campers to the region. "We are tent campers and feel a bit out of place around all the RVS. sewage and electrical connection available at sites, as well as water. The bathrooms are decent enough and locked with a door code. A bit crowded but close enough to civilization that it makes a great alternative to a hotel," shares Teala S.

    Security features: Many pet-friendly campgrounds near Sunrise prioritize safety. "We stayed here for 5 months last winter. The park is very well maintained. The front area is more for weekenders. We stayed in the back behind the lake and it was very quiet/family friendly," notes Kelsey P. about C.B. Smith Park.

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