Dog-Friendly Camping near Cedartown, GA

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    Cedar Creek RV & Outdoor Center welcomes pets at all 80 RV spaces and tent camping areas along Big Cedar Creek. The campground provides full hookups for $46 per night with access to clean bath facilities, though some campers note these are dated and could use upgrading. Dogs are permitted throughout the grounds including the creekside area where picnic tables offer shaded spots for relaxing with pets. Camp Comet Campground along the Silver Comet Trail offers primitive camping with pet-friendly tent platforms, each featuring its own fire pit. The sites provide privacy for campers with dogs as they're accessible only via the trail and not connected to roads. Coosa River Campground at Rome-Floyd County Park features both primitive and hookup sites where pets are welcome, with short hiking trails perfect for dog walks. The campground areas are well-organized so different camping experiences have designated spaces. Several sites near Cedartown, Georgia are featured on The Dyrt.

    The Silver Comet Trail provides excellent opportunities for hiking with dogs, with Camp Comet Campground situated just five minutes by bike from two different trailheads. This primitive site offers privacy not available at other options in the area, making it ideal for overnight stays while biking with pets. Brushy Branch Campground's host receives praise for being accommodating to pet owners, and the sites aren't crowded together, allowing ample space for dogs to relax outside. The Beautiful Rock Campground combines RV sites, tent camping and cabins that accept pets in a countryside setting with beautiful sunset views across cattle fields. During warmer months, Cedar Creek's location along the water provides opportunities for dogs to cool off, though campers mention flies can be problematic and recommend bringing fly traps if staying with pets.

    Best Dog-Friendly Campgrounds near Cedartown (99)

      1. Cedar Creek RV & Outdoor Center | Outdoor Adventure Retreats

      3.8(10)9mi from CedartownRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "The spots by the office are close to the highway, but it isn’t that busy or loud. Very family oriented and peaceful. The only bad thing …. the flies! Bring fly traps."

      "The nice gurgling stream (Big Cedar Creek) bounds the campground to the east and is a nice walk through a mowed/maintained field. "

      2. Red Top Mountain State Park Campground

      4.3(81)31mi from Cedartown115 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Red Red Top is one of my favorite spots when I need a quick Wilderness cat away from the city."

      "It has a boat access point, fishing, walking and biking trails, a small putt putt course, playground area for the kids and best of all it’s pet friendly!"

      from $40 - $275 / night

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      3. Camp Comet Campground - Silver Comet Trail

      4.7(3)5mi from CedartownRVs, Tents

      "This the second campground that we stayed in Woodstock Georgia. Payne on Kellogg Creek Road was another great experience. We will be returning soon."

      "I passed through this campground while biking the Silver Comet trail with my wife and some friends and checked it out as a potential overnight option."

      4. Lock and Dam / Coosa River County Park

      3.5(4)12mi from CedartownRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Easy check-in, excellent Wi-Fi, decent pull through sites, decent bathroom/shower facility & good proximity to the Coosa River. "

      "Their are walking trails and a nature preserve that are well kept. If you have an RV and want sewer hookups, they have a limited number of sites available, so plan accordingly."

      5. Coosa River Campground Rome-Floyd County Park and Nature Center

      4.3(3)12mi from CedartownRVs, Tents

      "A short drive to Rome and Cave Spring. Quiet, clean and well managed. Shade on most sites. Friendly staff. Great spot on the dam for fishing, or just relaxing."

      "Easy to book and pay online, nice (short) hiking trails, geocaching, play areas for kids, full hook ups in the upper loop."

      6. The Beautiful Rock Campground, RV, and Music Park

      4.5(2)13mi from CedartownRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "My wife and I stayed at this campground with another couple who are friends of ours from Atlanta while bike packing parts of the Silver Comet Trail."

      "There is 1 store outside the campsite. When we got there, a group of bicyclers were there with no masks. I get it but it still made me uneasy."

      from $5 - $35 / night

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      7. James H 'Sloppy' Floyd State Park Campground

      4.6(29)29mi from Cedartown33 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "There are double sites to pick from and a nice handicap site next to the showerhouse. At the far end there is a playground and one site right behind it."

      "Easy access to campground. Swing wide to get centered between the fence post and the culvert. Then you are home free. Getting into the sites was easier."

      from $15 - $180 / night

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      8. DeSoto State Park Campground

      4.8(76)41mi from Cedartown2 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Very pet friendly. And, it’s extremely close to DeSoto Falls, Little River Canyon National Preserve & Lookout Mountain. Tons of swim holes like Hippie Hole & Blue Hole."

      "Due to some poor planning on my part, we had a free night in-between Tennessee and Georgia, we found this place here on the Dyrt, and it was absolutely spectacular."

      from $38 / night

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      9. Brushy Branch Campground

      4.0(1)14mi from CedartownRVs

      "There is a lake as well as boat ramp to fish. It’s quiet and relaxing. The sites aren’t squished together so it’s nice to relax outside!"

      10. Little Tallapoosa Park

      4.7(16)28mi from CedartownRVs, Tents

      "Check in is easy, either call and leave a deposit or drive up and pay. They let you peruse the sites before paying which was nice."

      "Has nice paved walking/bike trails and well kept natural trails. One trail follows the Tallapoosa River with areas that have benches. Pond and lake are a bust for fishing."

      from $40 - $50 / night

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    Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Cedartown, GA

    896 Reviews of 99 Cedartown Campgrounds


    • Travyl Couple !.
      Dec. 13, 2019

      Upper Improved Campground — Cheaha State Park

      Great Hiking and Great views

      This park is located on the highest point in Alabama. It has a great camp store with most basic groceries, hotel, cabins/chalets, group lodge, restaurant with gorgeous views, pool, 6 acre lake ALONG with great hiking trails. There is also a dog park and in general this is a very pet friendly 🐶state park. (Bring the groceries you need- closest grocery store is a 20-30 min drive)and know that the restaurant is decent but it may have varying hours during off seasons.) . 🚍⛺️campground- there are two campgrounds with full hookups. The Upper campground at the top is the mountain near all the major trailheads, restaurant, camp store and pool. The Lower Campground at the bottom of the mountain is near the small lake with swimming area and walking trail around the lake. We stayed at the Upper and in February we had the whole campground to ourselves most of our 2 week stay. All the sites are updated and have water, 30/50 amp electric, sewer, picnic table and fire ring or grill. Bathrooms at upper level can be an uphill or downhill walk. *💲this state park has a $4.75 reservation fee and a 3.75% daily “resort fee” on your base campsite rate. Both of those are not deal breakers but good to know. (Especially since the pool is only open for a limited time)

      🏡 there are chalets and cabins. I felt the cabins had the better views than the chalet and more private but these are smaller and more rustic. When you are making reservations for a cabin or chalet be sure to check the occupancy rate for the cabin you choose- some are limited to 2 people and look👀 at the amenities of each cabin/chalet- some are quite rustic but descriptions are given. Good news is that they do have pet friendly cabins.

      🏕there are semi/primitive and backcountry style sites. ✏️Note that the semi primitive camp sites (the ones on Tower Road) don’t have a shower house for you to use- there is a bathroom available. If you plan to hike a lot and don’t want to drive your car- try to get sites on the upper part of park. (My personal pet peeve is driving daily to a trailhead when I am camping)

      📌There is also a hotel with motel like rooms (near the pool and restaurant) and you can even rent an entire lodge for groups that was very attractive from the outside (this was located at top of mountain near the overlook trail-not really walking distance to pool and restaurant)

      🥾hiking - 10.5 miles of hiking in the boundaries of the park with connectors to the Pinhoti. The hiking trails had spectacular views on both sides of the mountain. Hiking poles were helpful! While the .3 mile wooden boardwalk to Bald Rock is stroller and mobility challenged friendly, most of the other hikes were moderate to strenuous for the average person. For example- There is a one mile trail straight down the mountain to the lake and lower campground. That said, we loved the hiking here. Next time we plan to bring our larger back packs and do an overnight on a section of the Pinhoti. Did I mention how awesome the views were hiking?

      🚵 mountain biking- there are 5 trails that are multi use... and hikers must yield to bikers on these. While we were here there was a mountain biking race. 🚴‍♀️road biking- the roads in the park had some incline...but I was glad to have my bike to roam the upper part park where we camped. (We don’t bring a tow vehicle) My husband biked outside of the park and you can decide for yourself if you would have fun road biking here after you drive UP the mountain roads to the Visitor Center. *It is 3 miles from the visitor center/park entrance to the lower campground/lake area via non park roads. 🛶- we didn’t paddle here, it was not near our campground and it is only a 6 acre lake/pond. There is a swimming/wading.

      Happy Camping! Pamela and Keith

    • W
      Mar. 2, 2020

      Greensport RV Park and Campground

      Loving Greensporte

      Been parked at Greensporte for 9 months. Great place to stay. Playground for the kids, dog park, swimming pool, boating and fishing. Great staff and guests. Clean laundry and restrooms

    • K
      Feb. 27, 2022

      Cedar Break RV Park

      Needs renovation

      Great for an overnight stop while traveling.
      Not so great for a fun weekend.
      No firepits or tables at many of the sites.
      Bathroom seriously dated.

      Dog park looked clean, if small. Playground had some "old school" equipment great for older kids.

    • Katrin  S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 7, 2019

      Upper Improved Campground — Cheaha State Park

      Semiprimitive camping

      We stayed at campsite 117. Water spigot at site. Picknick table and fireplace. Lots of trees for hammocks. A few rocks on the ground and mostly level. The park has 4 separate camping areas, this one has no showers but flush toilets with sink at the picnic pavilion. This area is on an inclined road, just something to keep in mind when walking it up and down to pool area, campstore or bathrooms. Bigfoot trail start at the last campsite. About every 5th site has power, 117 has not. Sunrise and sunsets are both viewable since this campground area is right on top of the park. Easy access to secured trash cans. Fenced in dog park is located near the top of the road near the bathrooms. Overall very clean sites. Some are more level than others. They allowed us to check in early (11am) since the site was unoccupied. All trails are very short (0.5-1mile). Longer trails are accessible via a short car ride. Pool is available to all campers; clean and cool with restrooms. Staff was very friendly. Fire trucks rolled through in the mornings checking sites.

    • L&A C.
      May. 31, 2024

      CWGS Campground of Oxford

      Camped here with RV purchase

      Stayed at site 13, level gravel sites with picnic table on concrete pad, fire ring, FHU. Extended stays at the back of park and closer to hwy 20. There is a nice dog park, playground, covered pavilion, laundry room, dated bathroom, but clean. Shirley reserved our spot, and helped us pull through,and hook up, with our new RV! There is a little path/bridge, so We walked over to Camping World to get our bigger RV. The next morning, we had a few questions, so the Camping World service employee, came over (on a golf cart)to answer them. We decided to stay another night, and it was easy enough for Shirley to extend our reservation. If we were in the area again we would go back. There is a lot to do in the area….Talladega National Forest, Talladega SuperSpeedway and Cheaha State Park.T-Mobile was good, and paid about $30 night with Good Sam Discount. This Campground is also known as CWGS Campground of Oxford.

    • Steven W.
      Jul. 23, 2022

      Coleman Lake Rec Area

      Quiet and comfortable camping experience

      Nice little lake to play on and around. Very family and pet friendly. Restrooms and showers exceptionally clean. Not alot of paid spots with water electricity and first come first serve so no reservations. Plenty of dispersed throughout the area though.

    • Haley H.
      Aug. 9, 2019

      Noccalula Falls Campground

      Loads of fun and history!

      This place has a heartfelt history with the Indians and loads of stuff to do! There is a petting zoo, hiking trails, campgrounds, swimming spots, train to ride, and during the winter they have a light show!

    • Amanda M.
      Nov. 21, 2020

      Pocket Campground — Chattahoochee Oconee National Forest

      Our favorite local spot for a quick get away.

      Lots of trails, one in the campground. Wading area for kids. Bathrooms always clean and host always very nice. We try to go during the week, less people. Not super secluded sites, but OK. Pet friendly as long as they are on a leash. Some amazing trails just a short drive away. Highly recommend.

    • Julie H.
      Jun. 1, 2019

      Tranquility Campground

      Very nice & peaceful campground

      This review is for Tranquility RV and Campgrounds in Mentone Alabama. I really enjoyed camping here. A lake front campsite with water & power hookup was $30 per night and that was on Memorial Day Weekend. The campsite was a nice size and it’s pet friendly. There is a 6 acre lake for fishing but it’s catch & release. And no swimming or kayaks allowed. There was a bath house with toilets and showers not too far from the tent camping sites. DeSoto Falls and Desoto State Park are also very close by. I have map of the campground that shows the lot numbers, I’ll post it with my photos.


    Guide to Cedartown

    Cedartown, Georgia sits in the rolling foothills of northwest Georgia at an elevation of approximately 750 feet. The region experiences mild winters and warm, humid summers with autumn camping often providing comfortable daytime temperatures in the 70s and cooler nights. Many campgrounds in the area feature access to both forested hiking trails and waterways, with most sites open year-round despite seasonal fluctuations in visitor numbers.

    What to do

    Kayaking at Cedar Creek: Water activities are popular at Cedar Creek RV & Outdoor Center, where visitors can rent or purchase equipment on-site. "Kayaking is one of the main activities. Kayak rentals and sales. Friendly staff," notes Robert C. The creek offers a gentle current suitable for beginners and families.

    Fishing opportunities: The area provides various fishing locations with differing experiences. At Mckinney Campground, visitors report good catches: "We love to fish and we always catch several kinds but the crappie are so delicious," explains Robin M. The campground's lake access points are distributed throughout the property.

    Trail hiking: Short trails near Lock and Dam Park offer nature walks without strenuous terrain. "Trails are short but pleasant views. Access to boat ramp and lock & dam which is a very popular fishing area," reports Kasey M. These paths typically take 30-60 minutes to complete and connect different sections of the camping areas.

    Mountain biking access: The Silver Comet Trail provides cycling opportunities with campgrounds strategically positioned near access points. "It is a primitive site with two gravel platforms set up for tents each with its own firepit. The sites are rustic but well cared for and perfect if you are bike packing the trail," explains Asher K. regarding Camp Comet Campground.

    What campers like

    Privacy between sites: At Coosa River Campground Rome-Floyd County Park and Nature Center, the layout provides a balance between community and solitude. "Easy to book and pay online, nice (short) hiking trails, geocaching, play areas for kids, full hook ups in the upper loop," notes Ashley W. The campground features designated sections for different camping preferences.

    Creek access: Many campers appreciate having water features nearby. "We fully enjoyed being able to relax by the creek and watch the water flow by. If you are looking for a quiet, reflective park this is the place," shares Katie D. The creekside areas typically feature flat, cleared spaces with some tree cover.

    Natural surroundings: The region offers camping with scenic rural landscapes. "Beautiful scenery at our camp. We stayed facing the west in front of a field of cattle. The sunsets were beautiful," describes Joey P. at The Beautiful Rock Campground, highlighting the agricultural setting that surrounds some camping options.

    Fall camping weather: The moderate autumn climate makes September through November particularly pleasant for outdoor activities. "Due to the bad weather, we missed out on the haunted woods that the campground staff setup, but it did look like they put a lot of effort into the Halloween festivities," notes Chris C., referencing the seasonal events that occur at Cedar Creek.

    What you should know

    Water pressure variations: Some campgrounds have inconsistent water pressure. "Down side: water pressure was slightly over 40 psi which made my water pump run continuously until I just shut it off," explains Michael at Cedar Creek RV & Outdoor Center. Bringing a pressure regulator is recommended if you have sensitive equipment.

    Seasonal insect management: Warm months bring increased insect activity, particularly near water. "The only bad thing.... the flies! Bring fly traps," advises Paul L. Campers should pack appropriate repellents and protective measures, especially during summer months.

    Reservation policies: Different campgrounds maintain varying booking systems. At James H 'Sloppy' Floyd State Park Campground, visitors note the helpful staff: "First, the resident ranger David is extremely friendly and helpful. The entire park and campground is very shady, quiet, and relaxing," says Rich H. Most campgrounds require advance booking, particularly for weekend stays.

    Tent camping surface conditions: Ground conditions can challenge tent staking at some sites. "The tent pad was large but extremely hard to drive tent stakes into... smaller stakes worked better," reports Jeff E. Bringing heavy-duty or specialized tent stakes is advisable for secured setup.

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground accessibility: Several campgrounds offer play areas for children. "The playground was fun for my kiddos although it really wasn't age appropriate for our 3 year old twins very well," mentions Jen B. about Cedar Creek. Most playgrounds are designed for children 5-12 years old.

    Kid-friendly facilities: Red Top Mountain State Park Campground provides family amenities: "This isn't for backpackers but for camping with your family, it's good. They have water and outlets and very very clean bathrooms. Like cleaner than a Publix bathroom. Kid friendly," states Cris C. The park maintains regular cleaning schedules for shower and bathroom facilities.

    Halloween activities: Several campgrounds organize seasonal events for children. "Every fall break James H. 'Sloppy' Floyd SP puts on a stellar Halloween haunted campground. The decorations are worth the short drive from Chattanooga, TN," shares Brian P. These events typically occur weekends in October, with decorations, games, and guided activities for various age groups.

    Tips from RVers

    Site leveling challenges: Some campgrounds have uneven terrain. "If you are going to arrive after hours make sure you get the check in info and gate code," advises an RVer at DeSoto State Park, also noting: "we found our second site 25 especially challenging to back into." Bringing additional leveling blocks is recommended.

    Pet-friendly considerations: Brushy Branch Campground receives praise for accommodating pets: "The campground host is so accommodating! It's a small but beautiful place to park and enjoy the outdoors... The sites aren't squished together so it's nice to relax outside!" explains Cierra B. Most campgrounds require leashes and proper waste disposal.

    Shower and bathroom facilities: Campground amenities vary in quality and accessibility. "Bath house, nice and clean and adequate but definitely needs an upgrade," notes Robert C. about Cedar Creek. Some campgrounds have centralized facilities requiring longer walks from certain sites, while others position them more conveniently.

    Seasonal crowd patterns: Visitor volume fluctuates through the year. "This is a very newbie-friendly park on a pretty lake. The attendants were great and responsive. The spaces are well-equipped," shares Jane B. about Mckinney Campground, adding that summer boat traffic would intensify the experience at waterfront sites.

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