Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Lake Fork, ID

Peninsula Campground at Ponderosa State Park allows pets throughout its extensive grounds where families camp among towering Ponderosa pines along Payette Lake. The large park features well-maintained tent sites and RV camping with full hookups, though some campers note the sites lack privacy between neighbors. McCall RV Resort - Northfolk Lodge provides another pet-friendly option with cabin accommodations in addition to RV sites with full hookups including 50-amp service. The swimming pool and jacuzzi at this resort remain accessible year-round while pets are welcome throughout the property. Both campgrounds maintain clean bathroom and shower facilities according to multiple visitor reviews.

Little Payette Lake's dispersed camping areas offer free pet-friendly options for campers seeking more seclusion and natural surroundings. These primitive sites permit dogs off-leash in some areas while maintaining fire rings for evening warmth. The nearby hiking trails throughout the region welcome leashed dogs with routes ranging from lakeside paths to forest trails with huckleberry picking opportunities in summer months. Campers report the smell of Ponderosa trees may help keep mosquitoes away, benefiting both humans and their pets during summer camping. For RV campers with dogs, Black Bear RV Park provides grassy areas for pet exercise along with full hookup sites and hot showers. Most campgrounds in the area require pets to be leashed in developed camping areas and under voice control in backcountry settings.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Lake Fork, Idaho (119)

    1. Peninsula Campground — Ponderosa State Park

    36 Reviews
    McCall, ID
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 634-2164

    $15 - $40 / night

    "Ponderosa is in beautiful McCall, Idaho. Close to downtown and the lake. Great hiking trails. Good park for a family. The campsites are right next to one another, so not much privacy there."

    "Great walking path around and down to the lake as well! Quick 10min ride into town for a nice lake side dinner."

    2. Last Chance Campground - CLOSED

    13 Reviews
    New Meadows, ID
    12 miles
    Website

    $15 / night

    "The best hot spring locates a short distance from the campground. This is one of my favorite places to camp. The trees around gave us plenty of shade on a hot day!"

    "The grounds are fantastic however and located right next to a stream. The bathrooms are pit toilets but they did have potable water out of a spout."

    3. McCall RV Resort - Northfolk Lodge

    7 Reviews
    McCall, ID
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 634-5646

    $42 - $52 / night

    "Close to McCall,several pull-thrus; even indoor hot tubs! No restaurant but you’ll be close to many great ones"

    "The location is nice and quiet, awa from traffic.They have a nice lodge with an indoor heated swimming pool. Each site had a picnic table but no fire pit where we stayed."

    4. Sugarloaf Campground — Lake Cascade State Park

    20 Reviews
    Cascade, ID
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 382-6544

    "Beautiful lake, nice campground, little beach spots nearby. The lake is very large. Boat ramp is close by. You can swim, kayak, canoe, paddle board, boat, fish. Camping spots are large."

    "We chose Lake Cascade because we had heard that the lake winds were great for sailing and that is true. We stayed at Blue Heron campground."

    5. Black Bear RV Park

    5 Reviews
    McCall, ID
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 634-5165

    $39 - $54 / night

    6. Chalet RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Donnelly, ID
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 325-8223

    7. Amanita

    6 Reviews
    Donnelly, ID
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 382-7400

    $20 / night

    "The campsites were large and there was access to the lake. The only space left for us was the one right in the front near the entrance but it was great!"

    "This small lakeside campground captured our hearts. Who could resist it, with wide open lakefront views like these? A easy launch for kayaks by day, and a sunset view from the campfire by night."

    8. Rainbow Point

    5 Reviews
    Donnelly, ID
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 382-7400

    $20 - $40 / night

    "The beach at the lake is lovely. Site #7 backs up to a large beach area. The campground is convenient to Donnelly and McCall, and quite close to Tamarack Resort (7 minutes), if you are riding there."

    "Close to the water, very chilly at the end of the season. Glad to have toilets and water."

    9. Little Payette Lake (Dispersed)

    5 Reviews
    McCall, ID
    7 miles
    Website

    "Dogs loved being off leash. We drove a bit further down the road and there were some dsp camping spots. Found a nice large flat area for 2 nights. Lots of mosquitoes."

    10. Poison Creek Campground — Lake Cascade State Park

    5 Reviews
    Donnelly, ID
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 382-6544

    $28 - $39 / night

    "Minutes from Donnelly Idaho for “the things you forgot”. Great views coming back again for sure."

    "Right on Lake Cascade so you have lake views on one side and mountain views on the other, seriously beautiful. Shows off Idaho in a good way!"

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Lake Fork, ID

404 Reviews of 119 Lake Fork Campgrounds


  • GThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 3, 2025

    Frontier Motel and RV Park

    Right in Town, Easy Access to Hells Canyon and Other Destinations

    Frontier Motel and RV Park is more of a motel than an RV park, with only ten spaces behind the motel and in between a public, local road. The motel was fronting Hwy 95 and the RV spaces were one block behind. They have a pool (nice!), laundry and easy town access, since the motel was right in town. The pool wasn’t warm, maybe 75F, but it sufficed for the cool-off need. The town, Cambridge, ID, was a nice, small town, maybe 200 residents. It appears that most of the 10-or-so RV spaces were used by monthly renters, but they had a spot for me and during a holiday weekend. Nice staff. For some reason I couldn't make friends with the black lab (the owner's dog). She's old, doesn't walk that well, but was wary of new people. I did not have any, any negative interactions with her, she just wouldn't let me give her a pet. The three-star rating is that the site location, noise from the highway and the street, and the marginal sewer connection (water/power were fine).

  • Easton S.
    Jul. 24, 2019

    Lost Valley Reservoir Dispersed Camping Area

    Lots of trees

    There is a lot of space in each camp. Not much land in between each camp so be courteous. Good drinking water. A fairly dirty pit bathroom. I’m pretty sure it’s pet friendly. You can walk to the reservoir. The beach is very rocky.

  • N
    Jun. 23, 2019

    Peninsula Campground — Ponderosa State Park

    Ponderosa

    Ponderosa is in beautiful McCall, Idaho. Close to downtown and the lake. Great hiking trails. Good park for a family. The campsites are right next to one another, so not much privacy there. Bathrooms are close by. If you don't mind be a little tight with campsites, would highly recommend.

  • Shelly S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 6, 2020

    Sage Bluff Campground — Lake Cascade State Park

    Haze

    Cascade Lake is beautiful and an excellent stop over. Water sports and beaches and sand to get into everything.

    Sage is a roadside campground with moderate size sites, NO SHADE and level cement pads. My site overlooked the beach , however we had to walk the trail to gain access to the beach. The beach was never crowded, though on occasion it had some annoying and loud boaters who seem to think they were the only ones that were there to enjoy the area. Their dog even tried to attack my leashed dogs. I just did my best to stay at the area of the beach with no one else present.

    There was a constant haze in the sky from the wildfires in the area. Kudos to the fire men and women .

    Town was very nearby and everything you could need was there, including a huge laundromat and snow mobile dealership. Worth the visit.

  • LThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 19, 2024

    Herrick Reservoir Access

    Just ok

    Camping is free, limit of 10 days. Not really any designated sites and surrounded by private land with aggressive signage. Not all roads around the reservoir are public, so be prepared to turn around and back up at dead ends. We came to an orange gate that said "private property", and stopped. While trying to turn around, we noticed a white truck sitting behind us. When we turned around and passed him, he motioned to roll down the window, and then berated us and called us idiots, even though we had not even entered the private land, nor did we want to. We felt threatened. In the end we chose a site on the upper road of the reservoir. The view was nice but not close to the pit toilet. No fire ring. No table. A no frills place. Like many lakes in Idaho, the reservoir is mostly dry. Not a huge deal but not the prettiest to look at. There is only one single pit toilet for the whole reservoir and someone was set up right next to it like it was their own. People ride off-road vehicles here. In an area with slim pickings for free camping, I guess you have to take what you can get.

  • C
    Jul. 20, 2021

    Northwest Passage Campground — Ponderosa State Park

    A Little Piece of Heaven

    We love camping at Northwest passage campground. It’s beautiful and woodsy. Depending on what campsite you stay in the river is close. The bathrooms are clean and well-kept. There is no running water at the bathrooms. There are three total in the campground. There are only 22 sites so not a huge amount of campers and most of the sites are pretty private with woods separating them. There is a water pump at the entrance of the camp site that you get your water from. There are no hook ups or running water at sites. There are established fire rings and a picnic table. Some of the spots are big enough for trailers. Some are small and cozy for tent campers. The river is walking distance from all sites. It is perfect for paddle boarding kayaking and floating. There is a beach area for the campers that is perfect for kids to play and to relax and watch for floaters. The wild life there is abundant. We saw bald eagles, moose, deer and chipmunks. There is also a climbing crag that has a variety of climbs for different skill levels that is a five minute drive. This campsite is non-reservable. It’s first come first serve and usually very busy. The best time to get a spot is Sunday afternoon or Monday and Tuesday. Towards the weekends most spots are full. One downfall here is the amount of mosquitoes. They are large and thirsty. We came prepared this year with lots of mosquito spray and some thermoscell mosquito deterrent. It helped immensely. I would recommend this campground to anyone who likes a true camping experience. For the most part it was quiet and secluded. McCall is a 15 minute drive. pets are welcome.

  • Sheil K.
    Sep. 28, 2020

    Poverty Flat

    Underused Gem

    I first found out about poverty flats when I was checking out a near by hot spring, Mile 16. I decided to camp here so I could be close by to the spring. The camp ground had about 4 spots being used when I first came. The next day it was us and another couple. There’s a water spigot, and a outhouse. The outhouse hasn’t been maintained much, and was out of toilet paper. The spot is right off the main forest road, so I could hear the occasional car driving by. Other than those two things I really enjoyed our stay. It’s a short walk, or shorter drive, to one of my favorite hot springs in the state. I definitely would recommend poverty flats. It’s a great campsite in the middle of nowhere idaho.

  • Ed E.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 23, 2018

    Boise National Forest Warm Lake Campground

    A Pleasant Camping Area North of Boise, Idaho

    This campsite is located east of Cascade Lake and Donnelly, Idaho. It's a scenic road to get there. The camsite we were in was dry camping with no hook-ups. The camping pad for our 27' Travel Trailer was nice and level. Each campsite had a picnic table and a firepit. There are some nice hiking trails in the vicinity. Mountain biking and horse riding is acceptable there as well. Since we had kayaks, we had a short drive to the boat ramp. There is excellent trout fishing. There is a small swim beach near the Warm Lake Lodge and Restaurant, near where the cabins are. All in all, a great stay, away from the city :-) It's a nice peaceful setting.

  • Amanda C.
    Aug. 24, 2021

    Rainbow Point

    Good camping close to Town.

    Good camping close to Town, mountain biking, restaurants, and lake. Be cautious about lake conditions before swimming or letting dogs swim. We had a skunk walk right through or camp!


Guide to Lake Fork

Camping options near Lake Fork, Idaho extend into neighboring towns of McCall and Donnelly. The region sits at approximately 5,000 feet elevation in the West Central Mountains, with summer temperatures typically ranging from 45-85°F. Forested campsites provide natural habitat for wildlife including deer, foxes, and various bird species that visitors commonly report spotting during their stays.

What to do

Hiking trails exploration: Several campgrounds offer direct access to hiking paths of varying difficulty. At Last Chance Campground, visitors can access the Goose Creek Falls trail which is "2.8 miles to the Falls and another 0.2 miles to a neat bridge. The water was wild in June and so were the flowers. The trail is exceptionally well designed and has boardwalks over muddy stretches," according to Gretchen B.

Seasonal berry picking: Summer months provide opportunities for wild berry harvesting. "This is a great place to access Goose Creek Falls. A great hike for the family. It is also a good place to pick Morels in the spring and Huckleberries in the summer!" notes Hannah C. about Last Chance Campground.

Winter recreation: The area transforms for cold-weather activities during winter months. At Ponderosa State Park, "In the winter, the park offers great snowshoe trails, and groomed trails for cross-country skiing and skate skiing," shares Hannah C. The park remains accessible for various winter sports when camping season ends.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Many campgrounds maintain high standards for bathrooms and shower facilities. Tom K. noted about Peninsula Campground, "Bathrooms were clean and had showers. The tent spot we had included a pad which is always nice, campground and a fire ring. This may have been one of the best State Park spots we had on our western trip!!"

Lake access for water activities: Direct water access ranks highly among visitor preferences. At Sugarloaf Campground, Julie G. mentions, "You can swim, kayak, canoe, paddle board, boat, fish. Camping spots are large." The lakeside location provides multiple water recreation options.

Wildlife viewing: Opportunities to observe local wildlife enhance camping experiences. Tara L. from Sugarloaf Campground shares, "The birds we saw here were absolutely amazing. We saw multiple ospreys, pelicans, and mountain bluebirds."

What you should know

Site privacy considerations: Campground layouts vary in terms of spacing and privacy. Jamie H. notes about Peninsula Campground, "If you like to be in a fishbowl. There is no privacy between camp spaces." Understanding site layouts helps set appropriate expectations.

Seasonal insect presence: Mosquitoes can be prevalent in certain areas, especially near water. One camper at Little Payette Lake dispersed camping reported, "LOTS of bugs" and another mentioned "Dawn/dusk mosquitoes" making insect repellent essential during summer months.

Reservation requirements: Popular campgrounds fill quickly, particularly on weekends. Lisa O. advises about Peninsula Campground, "A prime spot to camp in McCall. Plan ahead and book early." Many established campgrounds allow reservations while dispersed areas remain first-come, first-served.

Tips for camping with families

Accessible swimming areas: Look for campgrounds with designated beach areas for children. At Sugarloaf Campground, Tara L. shares, "Our group simply set out in the morning and camped out on the beach with our gear. We had paddle boards, a canoe, and a floatie and spent the entire day out there. There was some nice sand for the kids to build with."

Pet-friendly options for family pets: Black Bear RV Park provides pet-friendly camping near Lake Fork with designated areas. Brian C. noted, "Clean, grassy area for our kids to play," making it suitable for families with both children and pets.

Indoor recreation alternatives: Some campgrounds offer indoor facilities for weather contingencies. One camper at McCall RV Resort highlighted, "The indoor pool and spa and steam room made this my favorite park so far on our journey," providing family-friendly activities regardless of weather.

Tips from RVers

Full hookup availability: Several parks offer complete RV services. For pet-friendly RV camping near Lake Fork, Chalet RV Park provides necessary amenities. One reviewer mentioned, "Full hookup sites, some tent sites, trash, showers, laundry, toilets all accessible with site rent."

Level site considerations: Pay attention to site grading information when selecting spots. At Little Payette Lake dispersed camping, one RVer noted the need to prepare for "sloped ground so make sure you can level all your things."

Communication access: Cell service varies throughout the area. Jennifer notes at Chalet RV Park, "AT&T 3bars LTE service as well as free wifi make communication and planning easy," which proves valuable for RVers needing to stay connected.

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