Dog-Friendly Camping near Omaha, GA

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    Florence Marina State Park Campground welcomes pets throughout its camping areas, including tent sites, RV spots, cabins, and glamping accommodations. The park features full hookups for RVs with water, electric, and sewer connections. Military Park Fort Benning Uchee Creek Army Campground and Marina provides excellent amenities for campers with dogs, including a dedicated dog park and spacious sites. The campground has too much to list for amenities. Most pet-friendly campgrounds in the area require dogs to be leashed at all times, with typical restrictions limiting pets to 2-3 per site. Campers report clean facilities at these locations, with COE Walter F George Lake White Oak Creek Campground maintaining heated bathrooms during winter months.

    Providence Canyon State Park, located about 27 minutes from Bluff Creek Campground, offers hiking trails where pets are welcomed but should be prepared for potentially strenuous terrain. The canyon trails can be steep and slippery in places, making sturdy leashes essential for dog safety. Omaha Brewing Company, just 12 minutes from Bluff Creek and 5 miles from Florence Marina State Park, provides a pet-friendly option for campers seeking local attractions. Several campgrounds in the area feature fenced dog parks where pets can exercise off-leash. Lake access is available at many sites, though campers should note that alligator warnings are posted at some water areas, including Florence Marina, requiring extra vigilance with pets. Most campgrounds provide waste stations and require owners to clean up after their animals.

    Best Dog-Friendly Campgrounds near Omaha (46)

      1. Providence Canyon State Park Campground

      4.4(38)8mi from Omaha9 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Pets are welcomed and many people had theirs. So if your pet doesn’t like crowds or other pets it would be best to leave them home."

      "We didn’t camp but we hiked around the rim it was really neat to see, the Canyon was formed from poor farming techniques! There were also a bunch of cats!"

      from $12 - $85 / night

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      2. Florence Marina State Park Campground

      3.9(28)4mi from Omaha56 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "This park is located in the small town of Omaha, GA, you will need to plan your stay accordingly for supplies as there is no shopping available within a few miles."

      "The lake is gorgeous! Sites are well laid out but wide open to every one else. Not many that are very private. The campground has a miniature golf course on site for a fun time with the kids."

      from $38 - $190 / night

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      3. Rood Creek Park Camping

      4.7(11)8mi from OmahaRVs, Tents

      "It’s up next to water that has alligators you can see at night. Free campground, great place to fish, quiet & really pretty! Great place to get away from the world."

      "I was able to get a spot on the water, but i’m pretty positive they all are on the water. The road is bumpy on the way in so take it slow."

      4. COE Walter F George Lake Bluff Creek Campground

      4.6(8)2mi from Omaha87 sitesRVs, Tents

      "We camped at Bluff Creek during the Independence Day holiday weekend, the campground was near 100% capacity."

      "Overall: Excellent campground with close access to the Chattahoochee River, access off AL State Rd 165."

      from $26 - $48 / night

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      5. Lakepoint Resort State Park Campground

      4.5(11)12mi from OmahaRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Currently they have some sites closed for social distancing procedures. They have multiple little walking trails and great views of the lake."

      "Providence Canyon and the Kolomoki Mounds State Parks in Georgia are an easy drive and worth the trip."

      6. Military Park Fort Benning Uchee Creek Army Campground and Marina

      4.9(8)12mi from OmahaRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Dog park, clean laundry facilities, camping, chalets, excellent pull thru's, boat rental, post access and MWR office, and more! Check website for eligibility"

      "It is surrounded by trees. The spaces are far apart. Walking and running trails abound. And, Bonus, JETS - Go Air Force!! Yes, on the Army Post - lucky!!"

      7. Florence Marina State Park

      4.0(2)4mi from OmahaRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Easy site access with helpful staff & hosts activities include beautiful hiking at Providence Canyon SP, golf, nature trail, playground, jon boat rentals and local history museum."

      8. Anglers N Antlers

      5.0(4)15mi from OmahaRVs, Cabins

      "The bathrooms are so nice and they even have little games to play around the campground for families and friends to pass the time like ring toss and horse shoes."

      from $35 - $75 / night

      9. Riverbend County Park

      5.0(1)9mi from OmahaRVs, Tents

      10. Cedar Trail RV Park

      5.0(1)10mi from OmahaRVs

      from $40 / night

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    339 Reviews of 46 Omaha Campgrounds


    • Foster L.
      Nov. 5, 2023

      Military Park Fort Benning Uchee Creek Army Campground and Marina

      Beautiful & Excellent for Big Rigs

      The park has too much to list for amenities! Dog park, clean laundry facilities, camping, chalets, excellent pull thru's, boat rental, post access and MWR office, and more! Check website for eligibility

    • Karla M.
      Oct. 12, 2021

      Camp David RV Resort

      Work in progress

      Great location if you are visiting FT. Benning. Not quite a “resort” yet, but maybe soon. They are under construction, but most spots were full. Felt more like tailgating than camping. Beautiful paved path leading to dog park, playground, golf course and river walk. Recommend screen shelter as there is no shade and it can get hot and buggy. Also, wear closed toe or muck boots as there are large stones and broken glass imbedded in all the sites. Clean port a potty. Do your shopping before hitting the site as the area right around it is very economically depressed. We had a great week long visit with our soldier before he moved on to his next assignment.

    • L
      Jan. 19, 2022

      Cotton Hill

      Large sites, most have shade, great camping

      The sites are well spaced, most are water front and easy access to water or have water view. They have full hookups!! Great Verizon and AT&T signals. Some sites are at the beach if you have kids. Took fishing boat, kayak and Ebike. Has two walking trails, playground, large dog park, fish cleaning station and huge beach. Bathrooms are very clean and large and hot water in the wintertime and placed throughout the park. Also a nice laundry facility.Camp hosts were nice and helpful. Had full moon while here and the nice time was beautiful as well as fabulous sunrises and sunsets. Our two golden retrievers loved it. It is south of the nat line but no bugs or misquotes in January! We will be back.

    • D
      Dec. 31, 2019

      COE Walter F George Lake White Oak Creek Campground

      Beautiful campground with great sites

      Stayed December 2019 for a long weekend. The sites are all very nice with fire ring, lantern pole, picnic table, small counter height table, and concrete pad for your camper or tents. Ample additional parking available. Bathrooms were well maintained. We stayed in the Oakwood loop. River Chase loop has the best playground. Staff were very friendly. Several dump stations as well as a dog park. Would like some more hiking trails.

    • Kayln T.
      Mar. 7, 2021

      Providence Canyon State Park Campground

      Breathtakingly Beautiful

      Wow. This park is phenomenal! It is so beautiful. The canyons are breathtaking and the staff is so helpful and friendly!

      Pets are welcomed and many people had theirs. So if your pet doesn’t like crowds or other pets it would be best to leave them home. Also it’s a decent walk very steep and at times strenuous so elderly people or pets may want to stay at the top. (We slipped multiple times going down.)

      Make sure you take a cash to get in the gate or you will have to go to the visitor center.

      We plan to go back and camp but I believe you have to hike to the camp sites.

    • A
      Mar. 2, 2019

      Lake Pines RV Park & Campground

      A little hidden beauty

      It’s been raining the whole weekend. Even so, this campground is a beautiful place. The only problems we have had: 1: buildings are not marked. It was hard to determine what was a private cabin vs bath house. 2: (this is a fellow camper issue not campground) someone with a large dog was just letting it run amuck! That is what ruins “pet friendly “ places. Lease your babies!!!
      Like I said, this place is a beautiful campground. Definitely deserves a repeat visit!

    • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
      Feb. 23, 2020

      COE Walter F George Lake White Oak Creek Campground

      Seasonal five-star rating!

      My seasonal five-star rating is based on being here in the offseason. There is just something about having a campsite right on the water that is so peaceful. However, in the summer, I would imagine the water would be clogged with boats zooming around, and we would not find it so peaceful or enjoyable (but many others would). 

      There are four sections to this 130-site campground: Mallard Point, Oakwood, Creek View, and River Chase. The only sites that are reservable are in the Oakwood and Creek View Sections. Only Mallard Point and Oakwood were open when we were there; I’m not sure if it was because of flooding or just low occupancy. Based on Elaine H’s review, we had reserved Site 50 in the Oakwood section for two nights and we were not disappointed. We were right on the water, which gave us a little concern after the host said the water was expected to rise (some of the sites had some water) but we didn’t have a problem. Not much separation/privacy between sites but most people were in RVs (didn’t see any tents). Each site has a large picnic table, fire ring, lantern hook, and food prep table. 

      Bathrooms were very clean AND heated, which was nice as the temperatures dipped below freezing at the end of February. Each section has laundry facilities ($1.50 each for wash/dry) The map showed two dump stations, one at the very end of the campground and one located in the Oakwood section but again, only the one in Oakwood was open when we were there. Sadly, no recycling. 

      There are two very short nature trails but no other hiking trails. There is a fenced-in dog park. If you are not a boater, there is not much to do but again, it was very peaceful at the end of February.

    • Bill P.
      Mar. 5, 2022

      Chewacla State Park Campground

      Great spot

      Nice campground easy to find and just off of I 85. Large spots and full hookups. Kind of tight entry but my 108 wide camper made it. Very family friendly. Pets are welcome and the staff is very friendly.


    Guide to Omaha

    The Chattahoochee River forms part of the Georgia-Alabama border near Omaha, creating diverse camping options in both states. Most campgrounds in this area sit between 300-500 feet in elevation, experiencing hot, humid summers and mild winters. Camping availability peaks from March through October when water levels in Lake Walter F. George (also called Lake Eufaula) remain consistent for recreation.

    What to do

    Explore Providence Canyon: Just 27 minutes from Bluff Creek, this unique geological formation offers distinctive hiking experiences. "We didn't camp but we hiked around the rim it was really neat to see, the Canyon was formed from poor farming techniques!" shares Molly M. about Providence Canyon State Park Campground.

    Visit local breweries: Spend an afternoon at local craft breweries in the region. "Omaha Brewery is only 5 miles away," notes Suzy E. about her stay at Florence Marina State Park Campground.

    Rent fishing boats: Lake Walter F. George offers excellent fishing opportunities. "This is a good fishing destination. Campground has a sandbox and playground but for a little more you can get a hotel room. Boat rentals available for fishing," mentions Anna R. who stayed at Florence Marina State Park Campground.

    Time zone awareness: When planning activities, note the time zone change. "The states are separated by the Chattahoochee River and also the boundary of the Eastern and Central time zones... the time is one hour ahead of the campground times," explains Tony C. from his stay at COE Walter F George Lake Bluff Creek Campground.

    What campers like

    Free camping options: Budget-conscious campers appreciate no-cost sites. "FREE and stunningly perfect... Super easy to find, you just go down a red clay road. There's plenty of sites up close to the pond, fire pits everywhere, picnic tables, clean garbages," reports tamara about Rood Creek Park Camping.

    Wildlife viewing: Many campgrounds offer chances to observe local fauna. "Was amazed at how many deer there were!!" exclaims Dottie B. about her experience at Uchee Creek Army Campground and Marina.

    Waterfront sites: Lake access ranks high among camper preferences. "Sites 38-45 are probably the best in the park. I love these. Less water access but the best view and a launch point near by for boats and kayaks," recommends Melissa B. about COE Walter F George Lake White Oak Creek Campground.

    Clean facilities: Maintained bathhouses receive consistent praise. "The showers had plenty of hot water and were clean. No mold or mildew," notes Steve G. during his stay at Bluff Creek Campground.

    What you should know

    Seasonal considerations: Winter months offer fewer crowds but limited amenities. "Camped here in December and it was very quiet. I prefer cool weather for camping here in the South, as I'd rather huddle under a blanket by a fire than sit inside in AC when the temp reaches 90 degrees plus," shares Deanna C. about COE Walter F George Lake White Oak Creek Campground.

    Wildlife awareness: Multiple campgrounds report alligator sightings. "We did see a small gator in the creek. Woke up to fog on the water. It was beautiful!" reports Rae W. about Rood Creek Park Camping.

    Cell service variations: Connectivity differs significantly between locations. "Verizon LTE was good (5G did not work) 80mb down, 12up. T-mobile 5G was ok, down, upload sucked. Visible was spotty - OK most of the time for streaming," details Kevin H. about White Oak Creek Campground.

    Reservation requirements: Some campgrounds require advance booking. "Our reservations were easily made online using the www.recreation.gov website," explains Tony C. about Bluff Creek Campground.

    Tips for camping with families

    Look for playgrounds: Several campgrounds offer child-friendly recreation areas. "There are two playgrounds, two picnic pavilions and two restrooms positioned along the upper rim as you head to the visitor center," notes Dave V. about Providence Canyon.

    Consider cabin options: For families new to camping, cabins provide comfort. "Only downside is that you have to be military, or be with someone who is military, to get in. There's a range of cabin styles to choose from. My girlfriend loved the chateau. It's not camping. It's a vacation house in the woods," explains Joshua D. about Military Park Fort Benning Uchee Creek Army Campground.

    Water safety planning: When camping with children near water, prepare for restrictions. "The lake had several signs denoting the presence of alligators... my dogs were not happy with me because they were not permitted in the water," explains Shelly S. about White Oak Creek Campground.

    Pack insect protection: The region's high humidity creates ideal conditions for bugs. "Bring your netting... Gnats and mosquitoes, I can see why the frog population is so high," warns Shelly S. about White Oak Creek Campground.

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection for large rigs: Check ahead for leveling and pull-through availability. "Stayed on a long pull-through site #9. Full hook-ups was a nice surprise. Sites are spacious, campground was full and it didn't feel crowded," shares Keith and Tia S. about Florence Marina State Park.

    Surface considerations: Some campgrounds have difficult terrain for RV setup. "Cons: large gravel on road and sites making leveling difficult," notes Warren n Kim W. about Camp David RV Resort.

    Prepare for ants: RVers mention persistent ant problems at some locations. "One things to note - the ants in this place are unlike any in the world. They wait for you to drive up and invade your camper. Bring ant killer," warns Melissa B. about White Oak Creek Campground.

    Pet-friendly amenities: For those traveling with animals, look for designated areas. "And hey - two fenced areas for dog run - always a plus," mentions Kevin H. about White Oak Creek Campground, making it a good option for pet friendly camping near Omaha, Georgia.

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