Dog-Friendly Camping near White Oak, GA

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    Cloudland Canyon State Park Campground accommodates pets throughout its tent sites, RV spots, cabins, yurts, and glamping options. Dogs must remain leashed at all times on the campground property, with designated pet walking areas available. Holiday Travel Park near the Georgia-Tennessee border offers pull-through RV sites with full hookups and maintains a dedicated dog park at the front entrance for off-leash play. The park provides a clean facility with a fenced area where four-legged companions can run freely. Hawkins Pointe RV Park features 67 pet-friendly sites with a dog park and washing station. Standing water can be an issue at some campgrounds following rain, creating muddy conditions for pet walks.

    Chattanooga attractions are easily accessible from these pet-friendly bases, with most campgrounds positioned near Interstate access points. Marion County Park allows pets at its lakeside sites where dogs can cool off in designated swimming areas. Prentice Cooper State Forest offers more primitive camping options for those seeking a natural setting with their pets, though limited facilities mean bringing adequate water for both campers and animals. The area experiences high humidity in summer months, requiring extra attention to pet hydration and heat exposure. Visiting dogs should have current vaccinations as wildlife encounters are possible in the more remote camping areas. Multiple reviewers note that Holiday Travel's dog park provides welcome exercise space after long travel days.

    Best Dog-Friendly Campgrounds near White Oak (165)

      1. Cloudland Canyon State Park Campground

      4.8(187)16mi from White Oak136 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Hiked 13 miles trails are clean and taken care of. Staff helpful and friendly. My dog loved it. Pet friendly. Very nice camp ground for camping in tent."

      "Most sites are a reasonable distance from the bathroom and parking lot. Sites further from both are more private."

      from $10 - $270 / night

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      2. Raccoon Mountain Caverns and Campground

      4.3(44)9mi from White OakRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Having the dog park close by was a bonus. We would definitely stay here again."

      "It is unique as well, in that there is a cavern entrance right on site."

      from $55 - $56 / night

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      3. Harrison Bay State Park Campground

      4.2(59)16mi from White OakRVs, Tents

      "Lake is BEAUTIFUL. So many areas to swim and great trails. Good place for pets."

      "Situated again the bay, the majority of the park is surrounded by water, and as such many campsites have views of the lake."

      from $22 - $28 / night

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      4. Holiday Travel Park

      4.2(19)3mi from White OakRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Pet friendly. Big rig friendly. Clean. Dog play yard. Near interstate."

      "Nice dog park. Very clean laundry facilities. Wish we had time to stay a few days. Definitely recommend."

      from $36 - $105 / night

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      5. Lookout Mountain-Chattanooga West KOA

      4.3(26)13mi from White OakRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Quiet campground tucked away on Lookout Mountain, with super friendly and helpful staff."

      "But the best part is the location. Not to mention the dog park is the bomb!"

      6. Chester Frost Park

      4.4(36)16mi from White OakRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Tons of room to walk and play. Great swimming and fishing. Boating is huge here Bc there are docks all around the campground to pull up to. Playgrounds everywhere."

      "They have a frisbee golf course, playgrounds, walking trails, beach, easy access to the water and fields to start up any activity you desire. We read about uneven campsite but ours was pretty flat."

      from $21 - $30 / night

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      7. Marion County Park

      4.2(27)17mi from White OakRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Try to get a campsite on the lakeside, because the view is very nice and it makes it easy to get your boat in the water. They advertise a beach but we never found one."

      "Tent camping along the edge of the river. Fire pits or grills, picnic tables, clean bathroom, and hot showers. If you are a light sleeper, the traffic noise from the highway might be disturbing."

      8. Battlefield Campground & RV Park

      3.3(8)7mi from White OakRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Pets allowed too so that was a plus!!"

      "Battlefield Campground is an extremely convenient RV park located right of I-75 about 20 minutes south of Chattanooga."

      9. Hawkins Pointe RV Park

      4.6(5)3mi from White OakRVs

      "Close to everything. Racing just down the street. That’s a positive or negative. On the nights they are racing you hear I’m the cars at the track."

      "Does have very nice place to walk, dog park/wash,corn hole, fire pit with two chairs to use. We loved it there. Check the price. Pull thru sites with picnic table."

      from $60 - $63 / night

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      10. Prentice Cooper State Forest Dispersed

      4.1(14)15mi from White Oak

      "We drove for what felt like 20 miles down a well kept unpaved road from the entrance but I think it reality was only 5.5 miles."

      "You can definitely get lost driving around or hiking. If you're looking for a quiet place to camp near Chattanooga this is it."

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    Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near White Oak, GA

    1424 Reviews of 165 White Oak Campgrounds


    • D
      Sep. 11, 2021

      Chattanooga North-Cleveland KOA

      Clean, Quiet, Friendly

      Friendly Staff, Clean Bathrooms, Convenient Location. No honeywagon for water and electric only sites, but dump station in campground. Some very nice private sites and none of the sites except maybe a few look very small or tight- pretty spread out. Lots of tent sites. You definitely hear the highway here, but not a big concern for us. Pet friendly with a very nice dog park. Pool for the kids. Playground is little more than a residential style wood swingset, but it kept the kids entertained.

    • Michael H.
      Oct. 15, 2020

      Fort Mountain State Park Campground

      Great Campground

      We love camping at Fort Mountain. Its usually a good bit cooler due to the elevation, and the private wooded campsites make tent camping in Georgia’s summer heat much more enjoyable. Good hiking and things to do nearby.

    • Missy C.
      Apr. 22, 2023

      Hawkins Pointe RV Park

      Close to highway

      Close to everything. Racing just down the street. That’s a positive or negative. On the nights they are racing you hear I’m the cars at the track. There are no amenities but they do have a fenced dog park. The sites aren’t bad there’s just no shrubs or trees or anything. It’s just really good gravel and some grass and a picnic table. The people in the office are really nice and helpful. If you need work on your rig, there are lots of places real close by as well as camping world. 

    • Carolin C.The Dyrt PRO User
      Mar. 30, 2024

      Lookout Mountain-Chattanooga West KOA

      Great place!

      Quiet campground tucked away on Lookout Mountain, with super friendly and helpful staff. The campground is very well maintained, has a large pool, playground and giant in-ground bounce ballon for the kids, and a fenced in dog park complete with slides and playground equipment for dogs! There is a walking trails around the campground. The bathroom\shower house was impressive to say the least, very clean and renovated.

    • Lori H.
      Jun. 10, 2019

      Battlefield Campground & RV Park

      Convenient and functional

      Battlefield Campground & RV park is locates right off the exit in Ringgold, Ga, right behind the Georgia Winery, so it is very close to Chattanooga. The campground seems to have a lot of long term guests, so I wouldn’t recommend it if you are looking for a relaxing retreat to the woods. The sites are very close to each other, and most of them were full when we stayed. We were on site #69, right across from the pool. The Campground does have some nice amenities like the pool, and playground, dog park, and the pavilion, which I’m not sure what this space is used for, but it was nicely furnished and could be used to host a party or something. The restrooms were exceptionally clean! The bathhouse located in the pavilion was very nice. The staff here is very friendly and accommodating. The location was convenient for us to get back and forth from Chattanooga, but I would only return out of necessity, as I prefer to be a little more secluded when I’m camping.

    • Stephanie J.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 30, 2020

      Holiday Travel Park

      Sunny and Open RV Park

      Located just barely on the Georgia side of the GA/TN border, Holiday Travel Park has a community feel with its many full hook-up sites, most of which are extremely close together. 

      We are tent campers and there is not much here if you are not in an RV--they are nestled into the back of the campground, and have the benefit of a large grassy area so kids can run and stretch their legs, but quiet and privacy are still lacking. There is also a dog park located at the campground entrance so the four legged kids can run freely, and a playground next to the dog park, however it is in full sun so will be hot during the summer months--which is the perfect time to use the pool! Unfortunately due to COVID-19 both the pool and playground are closed at the time of this review, but it is good to know they are there once public spaces can open again.

      This campground has two sides; to the right of the main entrance is decidedly more shady while the side to the left gets more sun, and it seemed as though the shady side hosted many campers who were there long term. We even saw one set-up where it looked like someone had a couple of tomato plants growing in containers! These sites are all very close together but still had a peaceful vibe under the shady trees. The sunnier side (sites in the 100s) is where the playground, tent sites, and large grassy field are, so while the sites are still very close together there is a little bit more public space for larger groups or families. 

      There are three camping cabins that rent to groups of 2 people, and two camping cottages; a loft for groups of 4, or a one bedroom for groups of 6. Cabins and cottages have beds (you must bring your own linens), electricity, running water, grills, picnic tables, and the loft has a small kitchen. 

      This is a great stop for campers who want to see the Chattanooga/Chicakmauga area, and it has great amenities for families. However this is not a campground for those looking for a relaxing experience in nature due to proximity to the interstate and surrounding neighborhoods, and the small sites and lack of privacy from fellow campers.

    • Jaime W.
      Nov. 30, 2019

      Raccoon Mountain Caverns and Campground

      Nice campground

      We enjoyed our stay at Raccoon Mountain. Sites were a good size. Not right on top of each other. The caverns were pretty cool. Having the dog park close by was a bonus. We would definitely stay here again.

    • Ted N.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 15, 2023

      411 River Rest Campground

      Great Facilities

      Campground is next to SR 411. Excellent facilities and staff. We stayed for 3 days and had an enjoyable time. Fished in the pond played corn hole. Ran our dogs every day at the dog park. Will definitely head up there again

    • Malaney H.
      Aug. 29, 2018

      Raccoon Mountain Caverns and Campground

      Beautiful Park in the Mountains

      This campground is beautiful in the middle of the mountains. It is unique as well, in that there is a cavern entrance right on site. You are able to do a quick 45 minute knowledge tour or you can do a muddy tour, which is longer and takes you further into the cavern.

      There are RV and tent sites available as well as large group sites. The bathhouse a nice size and very well kept. There is also a laundry facility on site, which is nice for those the want to go in the mud rooms on the long tour. There are two different stores, one is for the camping reservations, and the other is for the caverns. They are doing renovations, so the cavern store is in a little trailer right now (August 2018).

      The people were very nice and helpful. We stayed during the rainy season, so the lady in charge that day, made sure to drive around and warn us that in an emergency situation, we would either go in the cave for shelter, or the bathhouse, which is made of brick. It was nice to know she cared so much to drive to each site and warn us. Luckily, we only got a small shower the next morning, so we had no weather issues.

      Lastly, and very important to us, was the on site dog park. My dog was very happy to run and chase her ball off of a leash. Its large and well maintained with a small dog ramp inside.

      Side note, there are about 12 cats that roam the facility. The are very friendly and will not hesitate to jump in your car or trailer so keep an eye out for them!!


    Guide to White Oak

    Camping near White Oak, Georgia offers multiple options for outdoor enthusiasts in the Appalachian foothills. The terrain features rocky outcroppings with elevations ranging from 700-1,200 feet, creating varied camping experiences across the region. Summer temperatures can reach 90°F with high humidity, while spring and fall maintain comfortable 60-75°F ranges that attract most visitors.

    What to Do

    Hiking to waterfalls: At Cloudland Canyon State Park Campground, trails lead to impressive waterfalls through steep terrain. "Great State Park. Quick getaway for some hiking fun. East Rim campground has the most access to hiking but the road can be busy for all the hikers/visitors. West Rim is secluded," notes Richard F.

    Cave exploration: Take guided tours at Raccoon Mountain Caverns and Campground for underground adventure. "Crystal Cave was right on site and enjoyed the guided tour. (Advanced reservations are required.) We also loved the guided tour just down the road at Ruby Falls," writes Jen O. The caverns provide a cool escape during hot summer days.

    Fishing opportunities: Multiple reservoirs offer fishing access near campgrounds. "Several of the sites have views of the lake. I saw some campers in fishing kayaks come right up to the shore and hop out at their campsite," reports Tom B. at Harrison Bay State Park. Early morning and evening fishing yield best results, particularly for bass in the area lakes.

    What Campers Like

    Private wooded sites: West Rim camping at Cloudland Canyon provides secluded spots with natural separation. "The West Rim camping loop has a total of 48 tent/RV sites with 30 or 50A hookups, water, gravel tent pads, picnic tables, and fire rings. This loop is far more wooded and offers a greater variety of site size and privacy," according to Stephanie J.

    Dog-friendly facilities: Holiday Travel Park accommodates pets with dedicated play areas. "You do have a little bit of yard in front of your camper but your neighbor is a little bit close. Close to Chattanooga and the sites. We did the zoo, aquarium and Rock City," shares Sarah, highlighting the convenience for travelers with pets exploring nearby attractions.

    Water access: Marion County Park offers direct water access from campsites. "We had a large site. Picnic table and fire ring. Easy access to water from site and had two boat launches," states Ronald S. Morning views over the water provide a serene camping experience for those seeking connection with natural surroundings.

    What You Should Know

    Site drainage issues: Several campgrounds experience standing water problems after rain. "Would most likely stay again, but would ask for a site with no standing water. Major drainage problem," warns a Holiday Travel Park reviewer. Request higher elevation sites when booking, especially during rainy seasons.

    Highway noise considerations: Some campgrounds near interstates experience traffic noise. "Battlefield Campground is an extremely convenient RV park located right of I-75 about 20 minutes south of Chattanooga. It is very easy to get to, but part of that convenience comes with an absence of quiet," explains Stephanie J.

    Seasonal closures: Prentice Cooper State Forest Dispersed has limited access during winter months. "This is a beautiful WMA area with tons of offshoots along a service road for camping, but please note, 99% of areas are closed between December and March," cautions Raymond H. Check forest service websites before planning winter camping trips.

    Tips for Camping with Families

    Playground and activity considerations: KOA locations offer additional family activities. "Kids loved the pool and jumping pillow. Very friendly staff! Nice clean bathrooms and showers!" reports Malachi A. about Lookout Mountain-Chattanooga West KOA. The jumping pillow remains popular with children ages 16 and under.

    Beach access options: Chester Frost Park features swimming areas suitable for families. "This place is definitely somewhere you wanna bring your kids they would love it! There is a man made beach with a playground and loads of camping lots next to the river!" shares Haley H. The swimming areas include designated shallow sections for younger children.

    Cabin alternatives: Multiple campgrounds offer cabin options for families new to camping. "There are 16 cottages/cabins, and Georgia State Park cabins really cannot be overstated; they are well appointed, well maintained, and absolutely beautiful," notes Stephanie J. about Cloudland Canyon. Cabins typically cost $85-150 per night depending on season and amenities.

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection strategy: Dog friendly campgrounds near White Oak often have varying site quality within the same park. "Very nice clean place. Sites were a good size. Not right on top of each other. Having the dog park close by was a bonus," explains Jaime W. about Raccoon Mountain. Corner sites typically offer more space and privacy for RVs with outdoor setups.

    Pull-through accessibility: Hawkins Pointe RV Park provides easy access for larger rigs. "Pulled in here for the night on our way to middle GA, well laid out park that was easy to get in and out of. Very friendly hosts," reports Russ G. The park's 67 sites accommodate various RV sizes with minimal backing required.

    Utility placement considerations: When selecting sites, check hookup locations for convenience. "It was very easy to pull in and utilities were nicely placed in the middle of the pad. The water pressure was good and they have a nice selection of cable channels," notes MickandKarla W. Sites with centrally located utilities reduce the need for extension cords and extra hoses.

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