Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Stonefort, IL

Redbud Campground at Bell Smith Springs accommodates pets at its spacious sites located throughout the Shawnee National Forest. Several pet-friendly campgrounds surround Stonefort, offering various options for campers bringing dogs. Pharoah Campground at Garden of the Gods Recreation Area provides electric hookups and water access while allowing pets on leash. Campsites remain remarkably clean with no trash or broken glass, making them safer for pets exploring with their owners. Dixon Springs State Park Campground accepts pets at tent sites, RV spots, and even cabins, providing multiple accommodation options for those traveling with animals. Sites at Redbud are well-spaced with gravel pads, giving pets room to rest comfortably at camp without crowding neighboring campers.

The network of hiking trails accessible directly from Bell Smith Springs provides excellent exercise opportunities for dogs, though owners should be vigilant about poison ivy along trail edges that curious pets might encounter. Bell Smith Springs offers water access where dogs can cool off after hiking, though water levels fluctuate seasonally. Dogs must remain leashed on all trails within the Shawnee National Forest campgrounds. Local wildlife includes coyotes observed near campsites, so keeping pets secured at night is essential. Ticks present a significant concern for pets in this region, particularly during summer months. Multiple pet-friendly campgrounds feature vault toilets and basic amenities rather than full-service facilities, requiring campers to plan accordingly for pet needs like water and waste disposal.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Stonefort, Illinois (97)

    1. Redbud Campground at Bell Smith Springs

    32 Reviews
    Eddyville, IL
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (618) 658-2111

    $15 / night

    "However, by Saturday morning (Easter weekend) all but 5 sites had cleared out and we had the place nearly to ourselves for the rest of the stay. "

    "They were nice with variety between tucked away and fairly open spots. There are trailheads that lead down to the springs or you can just hike around."

    2. Jackson Falls

    24 Reviews
    Shawnee National Forest, IL
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (618) 658-2111

    "Jackson offers some of the best rock climbing in southern Illinois. There are about 60 climbing areas along the sandstone bluffs and freestanding boulders, with multiple routes."

    "We are a Jeep family so I may have more experience than others in off-roading. We opted to turn around and stay at the main parking lot which is VERY accessible."

    3. Pharoah - Garden of the Gods Rec Area Campground

    55 Reviews
    Karbers Ridge, IL
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (618) 253-7114

    $10 / night

    "The sites were a bit too close to each other for us. Our dog needs more vegetation to mask other camper distractions. The campground is beautiful though."

    "This is a stunning but small campground on top of a crazy high ridge surrounded by cliffs. I had no idea landscapes like this existed in Illinois and was pleasantly surprised."

    4. Shawnee Forest Campground

    36 Reviews
    Vienna, IL
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (618) 658-0619

    $40 / night

    "We followed our GPS to the clearly marked CG entrance but our GPS showed we still had about a half mile to go."

    "We were driving south on I24 towards Nashville and needed a spot to stop for the night. We booked online and were pleasantly surprised when we arrived."

    5. Lake Glendale Recreation Area

    13 Reviews
    Grantsburg, IL
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (618) 949-3807

    $12 - $44 / night

    "Lake Glendale is a true southern Illinois gem. They have recently improved the shower houses, the kids love the playground, and there is SO much shade!"

    "Ill Iron Forge, Garden of the Gods and Trail of Tears segments on ATT cell service was spotty but I drove to Dixon Springs SP where there was a cell tower."

    6. Turkey Ridge Campground — Ferne Clyffe State Park

    16 Reviews
    Goreville, IL
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (618) 995-2411

    $18 / night

    "Had very nice trails, very clean. Forest is beautiful. We camped at the primitive area spot 11. Spots are pretty dam close to each other. There is camping you can walk off to."

    "Great campground away from roads and noise. Goreville is small local town with grocery store and service station for supplies. South LOOP sites 1-23 are first come sites."

    7. Deer Ridge Campground — Ferne Clyffe State Park

    15 Reviews
    Goreville, IL
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (618) 995-2411

    "Ferne Cliffe State Park is situated in the Shawnee National Forest, in the southern part of Illinois."

    "Dog friendly, pretty well spaced out campsites but some are used as paths with to get to farther back campsites. Good set up, not too close to neighbors and it’s heavily wooded in between."

    8. Oak Point Campground

    9 Reviews
    Grantsburg, IL
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (618) 949-3807

    "Tucked into the tall pines of the Shawnee national forest, this park offers a handful of gorgeous sites for campers to enjoy, many that back right up to Lake Glendale."

    "Next depending on which site you pick it can be a short walk to the lake and direct put in of your water craft. A very cool feature is that several of the sites are double."

    9. Dixon Springs State Park Campground

    11 Reviews
    Grantsburg, IL
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (618) 949-3394

    "We were a bit nervous about this campground when reading reviews and seeing the location (there is an Impact Incarceration Program that shares the border), but I'm glad we found it."

    "There was a couple nice playgrounds for the kids to play on and plenty to walk around and see."

    10. Little Lusk Trail Lodge & Campground

    3 Reviews
    Eddyville, IL
    8 miles

    $30 / night

    "Address: 50 Barger Rd, Stonefort, IL.
    Little Lusk is the most Spacious and beautiful equestrian campground in southern IL.    Bring your horses, or just come and camp and stay in the lodge. "

    "I will be back next time I'm near shawnee."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Stonefort, IL

702 Reviews of 97 Stonefort Campgrounds


  • Chelsea D.
    Apr. 24, 2020

    Marion Campground & RV Park

    Would come back as a last resort...

    This is a stop-over type of campground. The sites are very close together with no privacy. There are some pull-thru sites, which is convenient. It is right next to interstate 57, so unless you're inside your camper, you'll definitely be listening to the highway. This is a pet-friendly campground, and they have a little dog park. They have a shower/laundry facility which is also convenient, especially if you're out on a big trip. Overall, it's certainly not a bad campground, but the highway noise really bothered us.

  • John H.
    Aug. 2, 2020

    Benton KOA

    Good place for a quick stop

    Not a bad place for a stop between destinations or a couple days at the lake would be fine. Roads and sites were well maintained. The dog park gets muddy quick, it’s mostly moss and dirt. It’s close to the Interstate; we’d stay there again.

  • L
    Jun. 14, 2019

    Whittington Woods Campground

    Well maintained

    This campground is beautiful with lots of gardens and potted plants at a lot of the campsites The host is very friendly, the pool is well maintained, they have a dog park The Host even led us to our spot..

  • Joel R.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 9, 2019

    Paducah-Kentucky Lake KOA

    Not a typical KOA

    As KOAs go, this is one of The nicer ones! There is actually grass, not gravel, around the sites. There are trees and flowers and it is quite pleasant. With KOA you expect water, electric and sewer hookups. Clean shower/bathroom facilities and usually a pool. This place has that. Along with a small store, fishing lake, propane filling station. A dog park would be nice for the pups, but the do have a large grass area for walking them on lead. Internet connection is spotty! The spaces are a little close, but not as bad as some, and we were on an end site, so we had more room.

  • Donna B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 20, 2023

    Paducah-Kentucky Lake KOA

    Very nice little KOA

    We only stayed one night but staff was very pleasant and sites are reasonable size. There is a nice dog park with disposable bags. Our site overlooks a nice little pond. There is a clean laundry facility and heated restroom and showers. We did not need to use the facilities so I cannot comment on those. Campground is easily accessible from I24. We would definitely stay here again.

  • Greg M.
    Jul. 14, 2018

    Crab Orchard Lake Campground

    Excellent lakeside sites

    Wthat a nice find in southern Illinois just outside of Marion. Very big roomy and grassy sites. Some right on the lake shore. This is a national conservation area so our national park passes are accepted meaning only $10 a night for electric and water. Full hookups $12.50. (Double the fee if you do not have a pass.) Boat ramps available. Very friendly and accomodating management. You will like it. Pets allowed. Internet accessible with my smartphone.

  • EThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 22, 2022

    Gun Creek

    Lake Views

    We loved staying here. Pet friendly and beautiful lake views from many of the camp sites. I recommend checking the grade of the camp site because some of the ones next to the lake were at a pretty big angle. Our site was nice and flat so no issues there. We loved it and would definitely stay again.

  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 27, 2026

    Venture River RV park

    Quiet Off-Season Stop with Big Sites and Lake Views

    We called for reservations on the way into Venture River RV Park and had no problem getting the site we wanted since it was off-season and mid-week. We were told the office would be closed and that we would receive an informational email with details like the Wi-Fi code, but we did not; not a big deal for an overnight, especially since we used our T-Mobile Home Internet. We selected back-in Site 39 with full hookups, which turned out to be an easy back-in along the small lake. The site was fairly level and we were impressed with the large yard area that even included a wooden bench swing. Utilities were centered, though the electric pedestal sat toward the rear and required about 35 feet of cord for our rig. Water pressure was very good and we used a reducer. We picked up two bars on both Verizon and T-Mobile. There are not many trees, so satellite should work well, and spacing is decent for this type of campground, especially between Sites 38 and 39. The park sits on a lake with the Venture River water park across the way, and we expect it would be very popular during the summer season. There is a restroom building with shower stalls toward the back that has seen better days. No laundry and no formal dog area, but there is plenty of room to walk pets. During this quieter time of year, this made a very good overnight stop on our way back to our home base near St. Louis.

  • Art S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 17, 2021

    Camp Cadiz Campground

    Dusty, rustic camping at the edge of Shawnee

    This small, rustic camp is at the edge of Shawnee and only had a few campers staying multiple nights with us. Then the turkey hunting season came upon us and the sites filled.

    We had site choices that ended up being along the gravel forest road that goes by camp. This put us away from other dogs but caused other issues. Every vehicle that went by generated dust which then coated everything in our camp. If you come here, we suggest taking the site that is furthest from the road (it's right next to the small forest road that heads off to the hiking trails. They had shade as well as sun and no dust. 

    The sites are large but there isn't any foliage between them. Luckily the dogs were in camps further away from our dog so she was able to relax. The water pump got frequent use and the twin vault toilets were plenty for the campground. 

    The hiking trails that headed out from the camp were wonderful. We even hiked down the forest road and found a hidden cemetery tucked away. The river to river trail heads out from camp too - we saw a group of backpackers leave their cars and head off for the night. Garden of the Gods area is a short drive away for more hiking options.

    Choose your time wisely. Camp filled up with hunters who started generators at 3 in the morning to get ready to head out for turkey. Once we realized what was going on, we put our dog's bright shirt on. Everyone was wonderful and we had some interesting conversations. It was also morel mushroom time so some people were hunting for them.


Guide to Stonefort

Several campgrounds in the Shawnee National Forest area accommodate pets at primitive and developed sites near Stonefort, Illinois. The region features limestone bluffs, seasonal water features, and elevation changes that create diverse hiking options for visitors with dogs. Seasonal water levels affect both camping conditions and pet activity opportunities throughout the year.

What to do

Hiking with pets at Jackson Falls: The trails provide challenging terrain with interesting geological features. "The place is beautiful; forests and great big, moss covered boulders. It was fun climbing down to the bottom of the falls, even with small kids," notes Casie A. about Jackson Falls, which allows pets but requires vigilance due to seasonal conditions.

Swimming spots for dogs: When water levels permit, several areas provide cooling options. At Lake Glendale, "Great hiking and great camp site. No shower but the springs offer a refreshing soak after a long day of hiking," reports Layton F. about Redbud Campground.

Wildlife watching with leashed pets: The diverse habitat supports bird and animal observation opportunities. One visitor at Dixon Springs State Park mentioned, "We hiked the trail and it took us about 2 hours total. They were very well maintained," while noting they "saw a baby fox" during their stay, making it an interesting spot for observant pets and owners.

What campers like

Natural features access: Shawnee National Forest's geological formations create unique pet exploration areas. "There are a lot of hiking trails and we really enjoyed them all! There was a ton of wildlife though and it was really neat to listen to all the different species throughout the night," explains Gina J. about Turkey Ridge Campground.

Quiet camping options: Several campgrounds offer secluded spots with minimal disruption. At Lake Glendale, "We stayed as a larger group on a non-electric site. The sites were sort of close together but the trees still helped provide a sense of privacy," according to Madison K., making it suitable for pet owners seeking space.

Water access from sites: Some campgrounds feature convenient lake access for pet activities. "Just around the corner (or down the trail at the start of camp) is a network of hiking trails. They scurry around cliffs, falls and ravines. We found small pools perfect for a summer dip," notes Art S. about Redbud Campground at Bell Smith Springs.

What you should know

Tick concerns: The region has significant tick populations affecting both humans and pets. "Definitely lots of ticks but you're in nature so it's a given," warns Layton F. about Bell Smith Springs, requiring proper prevention measures and regular checks for pets.

Seasonal water fluctuations: Water features vary dramatically throughout the year. At Jackson Falls, one camper noted, "We went during a dry spell and there was no running water at the falls! Still had a blast there though," affecting swimming opportunities for pets.

Pit toilet facilities: Many campgrounds feature basic facilities without running water. At Deer Ridge Campground, "Pit toilets were dirty even for pit toilets," according to one visitor, requiring pet owners to bring adequate water supplies for their animals.

Tips for camping with families

Poison ivy awareness: The plant grows extensively throughout pet-friendly camping areas. At Jackson Falls, "We scavenged wood from the hills around but ultimately had to leave and purchase wood," notes one camper, adding that pets and children need monitoring to avoid contact with poison ivy while exploring.

Campsite selection for privacy: Choose sites strategically for family comfort with pets. At Pharoah Campground in Garden of the Gods, "Only downside is that there are only 12 sites, and they are first come, first serve... so you might want to have a second option on a weekend," advises Erick S.

Consider gravel surfaces: Many sites have gravel pads that may affect pet comfort. At Redbud, "The sites are large and covered in gravel. Plenty of room for multiple tents. The woods are filled with poison ivy so the big camp area is very useful," explains Art S.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling challenges: Several campgrounds feature uneven terrain for parking. At Dixon Springs State Park Campground, one RVer noted, "At site 6 it goes downhill so it is difficult to get your camper level," requiring extra equipment for stability.

Size limitations at pet-friendly sites: Larger rigs face access constraints at some campgrounds. "We have a 29 foot camper: the sites and roads are snug for it," reports Jessica R. about Dixon Springs, suggesting smaller rigs for pet owners needing vehicle proximity.

Limited hookup options: Water and electric availability varies across pet-friendly sites. At Oak Point Campground, "We stayed 2 nights at site 6 in May. It was a roomy, wooded site with water and electric for $22/night," though the reviewer noted significant poison ivy constraints that limited pet movement around the site.

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