Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Loogootee, IN

West Boggs Park campsites near Loogootee accommodate pets throughout its lakeside grounds with fire rings and picnic tables at every site. Rates range from $33-$45 daily depending on whether campers select modern or primitive options. The campground provides full hookup capabilities for RV campers traveling with dogs, while tent campers with pets can access electric and water hookups at their sites. Martin State Forest offers more basic pet-friendly accommodations with level gravel and paved sites suitable for tent camping and smaller RVs under 30 feet. Glendale State Fish and Wildlife Area maintains quiet, secluded camping areas where pets are welcome, featuring both shaded and sunny sites with paved level pads. All pet-friendly campgrounds enforce standard leash policies requiring dogs to remain under owner control. Campground data and reviews near Loogootee, Indiana is regularly updated on The Dyrt.

Pet waste disposal facilities are available at most campgrounds, though pet owners should bring their own waste bags as a precaution. The hiking trails throughout Martin State Forest provide excellent pet exercise opportunities, with many campers noting the well-maintained paths ideal for dog walking. West Boggs Park features trails frequently used by both hikers with dogs and golf carts, requiring pet owners to maintain vigilance. Most campgrounds maintain quiet hours from 11 pm to 7 am when barking should be minimized. During summer months, shaded sites are preferred for pets to avoid overheating, particularly at West Boggs where lakefront sites offer cooling breezes. Water is readily available at all campgrounds, though not necessarily at each individual site, making collapsible water bowls essential pet gear.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Loogootee, Indiana (91)

    1. West Boggs Park

    11 Reviews
    Loogootee, IN
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (812) 295-3421

    "This is a beautiful campground right on the lake near Loogootee, Indiana. Lots of golf carts cruise the campground. That can be a little dangerous. So you need to watch your little ones closely."

    "West Boggs lake is near the heart of Indiana's Amish country. It has a great lake that has good fishing and the ability to put your boat out. Pets are welcome."

    2. Patoka Lake Campground

    37 Reviews
    Birdseye, IN
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (812) 338-5589

    $14 - $45 / night

    "Only waterfill location was at the camp store. Shower house was open and warm water was available. Big DNR presence and staff was friendly and helpful. Quiet campground wasn’t many occupants."

    "Patoka has always had a hype about it for years; big lake, tons of boats, and fishing. This was our first trip here. We stayed in the Fishermans Primitive Campground."

    3. Glendale State Fish and Wildlife Area

    5 Reviews
    Loogootee, IN
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (812) 644-7711

    $16 - $23 / night

    "We stayed in the primitive are and we were tucked away back by the lake."

    "Great place for fishing in Dogwood Lake."

    4. Martin State Forest

    4 Reviews
    Shoals, IN
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (812) 247-3491

    $13 / night

    "Generator okay but recommend use away from other campers."

    "This state forest is beautiful, filled with pines and a clear lake. It is a primative campground but is very nice. Has nice hiking trails and 7 miles of mountain bike trails."

    5. Montgomery Ruritan Park

    2 Reviews
    Loogootee, IN
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (812) 486-3255

    $25 - $30 / night

    "This is a nice but old campground almost all sites are here year around fishing is good very quite if I can get another site next yr I'll come back"

    6. Spring Mill State Park Campground

    23 Reviews
    Mitchell, IN
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (812) 849-3534

    $20 - $50 / night

    "There are trails, caves, and a “village” to be explored. The campsite has water and electric hookups (30a) and primitive sites as well."

    "Spring Mill State park is a little piece of history that is in the heart of southern Indiana. Here you will find a working frontier village."

    7. Crane MWR Campground

    1 Review
    Shoals, IN
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (812) 854-1176

    "The campground is located by Lake Greenwood, so the MWR operates a marina where you can rent boats, kayaks, paddle boards and so on. They sell bait and ice."

    8. Sleeping Bear Retreat

    2 Reviews
    French Lick, IN
    18 miles
    Website

    $20 - $55 / night

    9. Prides Creek Co Park

    5 Reviews
    Winslow, IN
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (812) 354-6798

    "It was somewhat easy to get to off the highway. There were some unfriendly signs saying it wasn’t the correct route- it was. The campground is situated on a golf course."

    "Ok fishing, disc golf, tennis court, beach for swimming friendly campers, they allow fires and golf carts ..9 hole golf course around the other half of the lake ..great family fun.. big minus park has"

    10. Hardin Ridge

    25 Reviews
    Heltonville, IN
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (812) 837-9453

    $24 - $64 / night

    "This campground is nestled on a ridge above Indiana's Lake Monroe."

    "Hardin Ridge is a fantastic place to camp, and is very close to lake Monroe. But it's also quite a ways away from any stores in case you forget anything."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Loogootee, IN

694 Reviews of 91 Loogootee Campgrounds


  • Brady R.
    Oct. 27, 2020

    Paynetown Campground

    Lake Views - Good for Covid

    With COVID, it seems that everyone...and then more people are going camping. It's a bittersweet type of situation. Nevertheless, it's been very hard to find decent camping in Indiana that isn't packed in like sardines, while also trying to escape the city and get into nature - not around more people.

    Luckily, a friend and I came here last October and this place was great. We got a non electric site and were in the middle of the sites. We had a great lake view and were very happy with our setup. It was a pull-through site, although not all are like that. We were able to set up in no time. 

    We had lots of space, away from our neighbors. The campstore had wood and random items that you might need should you forget. We were just steps away from the lake and enjoyed walking down there every morning. There aren't the best hiking trails around, so you'll need to drive to the nearby Brown County or National Forest to hike on trails that are actually worth the time. 

    I will add that the setup is a bit odd for non-electric. You basically had to pull up to the gatehouse, get your reservation info, then do a U-turn and go back out past the campstore in order to get to your campground. Very odd setup to say the least.

  • L
    Jul. 7, 2024

    Tipsaw Lake

    Great Camp Spot for Families

    Besides picking the only weekend where the camp had plumbing issues… my 4 year old daughter and I loved this place. This was my first time camping in Indiana and it did not let me down! The rangers were very nice and was pleased to answer any of my questions, the lake and bathrooms were clean and the place was nice and quiet. I’ll be back again.

  • L
    Jul. 11, 2021

    Sun Outdoors Lake Rudolph

    Fun family campground

    This is a great location near the lake, dog park and community center and has excellent internet access.

  • Kelsie E.
    Oct. 16, 2021

    Buffalo Trace Park

    Great lake view

    The sites are well-spaced and there’s a beautiful lake where you can kayak, canoe, fish, let your dog swim, etc. Disc golf is the big activity at this park. Awesome walking path and a petting zoo. The park is exceptionally clean. Sites on the lake view side are noisy due to traffic on the highway.

  • Keith M.
    May. 13, 2018

    West Boggs Park

    Great campground on West Boggs Lake

    This is a beautiful campground right on the lake near Loogootee, Indiana. Lots of golf carts cruise the campground. That can be a little dangerous. So you need to watch your little ones closely.

  • Barry B.
    Jul. 8, 2020

    West Boggs Park

    Nice, clean and friendly

    West Boggs lake is near the heart of Indiana's Amish country. It has a great lake that has good fishing and the ability to put your boat out. Pets are welcome. They have sites for all forms of camping. We tent camped and had electric and water at site. Great place to ride you bike and visit others.

  • jThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 4, 2024

    Love's RV Hookup-Leavenworth IN 839

    Last minute

    Rest stops leading up to this RV spot were under construction. This was a last minute decision. It was late and I didn’t want to drive in the dark anymore. The price is HIGH. With discounts for goodsam and loves connect it was $50/night for 30 amp. The dog park at this loves is very nice and the spaces are okay. But it’s loud all night because it’s a truck stop. I like the idea of this for loves but the price needs to reflect it. $25/night. No one is staying longer than that and it’s a better deal.

  • H
    Aug. 4, 2021

    Scales Lake Park

    Excellent Primitive Site

    This was our first time camping and I must say I absolutely loved our site. We were on a primitive site number 109. Though the ground was a little rocky the lake views were spectacular. There was a porto potty in walking distance. When we first arrived it was pretty clean but after the weekend it was really bad and ran out of toilet paper. But the bathroom facilities by the slide were great you just had to drive to it from the primitive sites. Water slide was a blast and loved the petting zoo, also the volleyball court was a fun addition too. Though a little close to the road. All in all we will definitely be staying there again.

  • F
    Sep. 21, 2023

    Warrick County Park Scales Lake Park

    Peaceful But Plain

    A very peaceful place to camp with helpful rangers. There was a free petting zoo which was great but the animals seemed very discontented. The trails were interesting but vacant of trail markers and some plaques were vandalized from years before. Firewood is $8 a bundle and parking is $3 a day. Well priced and serene, but I would recommend this for people without children or someone looking for a camp away from any kind of excitement.


Guide to Loogootee

Campgrounds near Loogootee, Indiana offer diverse terrain options within the southern Indiana woodlands. The area sits in the rolling hills of the state's unglaciated region, with elevations ranging from 500-800 feet. Summer temperatures average 85°F with high humidity, while spring and fall provide milder conditions between 55-75°F. Many sites feature gravel or paved pads designed to withstand the region's frequent rainfall patterns.

What to do

Lake activities at Patoka Lake: Located 25 miles south of Loogootee, this 8,800-acre lake provides multiple water recreation options. "Patoka has always had a hype about it for years; big lake, tons of boats, and fishing. We stayed in the Fishermans Primitive Campground. Our spot had full shade, a picnic table, a fire pit, and enough room to park two vehicles," notes Chelsea M. from Patoka Lake Campground.

Disc golf at Pride's Creek: The 9-hole course offers technical challenges for various skill levels, with rental equipment available on weekends. "A beautiful park. Plenty space to explore, frisbee golf, regular golf, swimming area in the lake. I suggest you bring a kayak to explore the gorgeous lake," shares Amber L. from Prides Creek Co Park.

Explore Pioneer Village: Just under an hour from Loogootee, this living history exhibit features restored buildings and demonstrations. "Spring Mill wasn't far from the town where there was a Walmart, Rural King, and several more stores. Very pretty and nice campground!" notes Lauren E. about the attractions at Spring Mill State Park.

What campers like

Fishing opportunities: Crappie, bass, and bluegill are common catches at Dogwood Lake within Glendale State Forest. "Campground was nice and quiet, well maintained. Has paved level pads, some slightly sloped. Shaded and sunny areas. Showers were very hot, toilets clean. Great place for fishing in Dogwood Lake," mentions michael from Glendale State Fish and Wildlife Area.

Secluded camping options: For campers seeking quieter experiences, primitive areas offer more solitude. "We stayed in the primitive are and we were tucked away back by the lake," says Nick P. about his experience at Glendale State Forest.

Family-oriented activities: Recreation options abound for families with children. "Boggs is great for Families. They have great activities such as outdoor movies, scavenger hunts, and more. They are golf cart friendly with many well-maintained trails. This is my favorite park to go to with kids," explains Taylor from West Boggs Park.

What you should know

Weather considerations: Southern Indiana experiences frequent thunderstorms from April through October. Be prepared with proper shelter options. "We unfortunately had poor weather during our stay and had to leave early because of the threat of thunderstorms and tornadoes/damaging winds. Our vintage pop-up is not the best shelter in severe weather!" warns Jessie W. about camping at Spring Mill State Park.

Wildlife awareness: Many dog friendly campgrounds near Loogootee have active wildlife populations. "MAKE SURE TO PUT AWAY ALL OF YOUR FOOD!!! Even scraps and Yes even DOG FOOD. We had raccoon visitors both nights," cautions Chelsea M. about her Patoka Lake experience.

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