Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Stanton, KY

Callie's Lake and Campground's pet-friendly primitive sites provide campers with fire rings and picnic tables in wooded settings that offer natural privacy between sites. Red River Gorge Campground, Koomer Ridge Campground, and several established sites throughout the Daniel Boone National Forest welcome campers with dogs throughout the Stanton area. Most campgrounds require pets to remain on-leash at all times, particularly when exploring nearby hiking trails. Primitive camping areas can feel somewhat secluded despite other campers nearby, with enough trees surrounding sites to maintain privacy while accommodating pets. Campground stores at several locations stock pet supplies alongside camping essentials, and most camping areas feature a mix of open and wooded sites suitable for various camping setups from tents to RVs.

Hiking trails throughout Red River Gorge Geological Area accommodate dogs when properly leashed, making the region popular for campers traveling with pets. The extensive trail network provides access to natural arches, blufftop views, and river corridors where dogs can cool off during warmer months. Campers should prepare for varying terrain when bringing pets, as some primitive sites require navigating rutted roads that may challenge standard vehicles. Wildlife encounters are possible throughout the forest, requiring vigilant pet supervision. Several campgrounds maintain bathroom facilities with showers where campers can clean up after trail adventures with their dogs. Sites near water features like Callie's Lake allow fishing opportunities while keeping pets nearby, though swimming areas may have specific pet policies depending on the campground.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Stanton, Kentucky (56)

    1. Koomer Ridge Campground — Daniel Boone National Forest

    47 Reviews
    Pine Ridge, KY
    13 miles
    +1 (606) 663-8100

    $27 - $45 / night

    "We've some spent time now in Kentucky and Red River Gorge area is one of favorites in this state. The campground is good pretty simple."

    "There are gravity toilets throughout and a bathroom with running water and hot showers towards the entrance."

    2. Middle Fork Campground — Natural Bridge State Resort Park

    42 Reviews
    Slade, KY
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 663-2214

    $20 - $30 / night

    "I would rank the Red River Gorge area as the most beautiful place in the Kentucky. Any time I get the chance to head out this way, I do."

    "Unless you are a distance hiker you will have to drive to most of the attractions from the campground because they aren’t close. So that’s a pro and a con."

    3. Whittleton Campground — Natural Bridge State Resort Park

    30 Reviews
    Slade, KY
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 663-2214

    $20 - $30 / night

    "I love the creek that runs through the campground (we were in the Whittleton loop)...and the trail that starts in the back of the campground."

    "Located off I-64 in eastern Kentucky, RRG and Natural Bridge offer a wide variety of activities including hiking, camping, backcountry camping, kayak and canoe rentals, and the area has various local"

    4. Red River Gorge Campground

    22 Reviews
    Slade, KY
    8 miles

    $10 / night

    "Well traveled trails easily followed. Clean campground. Very scenic as one would expect."

    "Pick up your parking pass at the Shell gas station at 12187 Campton rd, Stanton, KY. A three days pass is $5."

    5. Callie’s Lake and Campground

    18 Reviews
    Stanton, KY
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (859) 559-2554

    $10 - $40 / night

    "There is a pond/lake just big enough to fish and swim in, and there’s a rope swing the kids loved. This place has pretty good food made on site and had karaoke on Saturday nite with a good crowd."

    "There are many campsites of multiple types available, but there are several primitive sites that still feel secluded and surrounded by trees."

    6. Red River Gorge Retreats (Miguel's Pizza)

    19 Reviews
    Slade, KY
    10 miles
    Website

    $14 / night

    "There is only a community fire pit - you can't have fires next to your tent. Here are some of the cool things at this campground.

    Great breakfast, lunch, and dinner at their on-site restaurant."

    "For a few bucks per carload, Miguel’s camping spot is contains of a few open field areas situated between the Climbing Gear Shop and the famous pizza spot."

    7. Natural Bridge Campground

    12 Reviews
    Slade, KY
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 663-9352

    $20 - $40 / night

    "Nice shaded creek on the outskirts of the campground. Running water, RR, a grill, & Fire ring. All perks. 🔥"

    "You cannot bring in firewood from outside of Natural Bridge State Park/Red River Gorge, so we purchased some with our reservation. They loaded up a wheel barrow for us and we took it to our site."

    8. Lago Linda Hideaway

    24 Reviews
    Beattyville, KY
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 464-2876

    $12 - $104 / night

    "This allows users to easily search for and discover new camping destinations based on location, amenities, and user ratings."

    "The trail around the lake was very nice, short but hilly so a good morning walk. It rained the first evening which led to some pretty little waterfalls the next day."

    9. Zilpo Campground

    49 Reviews
    Salt Lick, KY
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 768-2722

    $31 - $105 / night

    "Having recently moved to Kentucky from California was so happy to get to camp in another season besides summer."

    "We brought our small a-frame, kayaks, ez-up, kitchen set up and one of our dogs, Butters, with us for this trip."

    10. Twin Knobs Recreation Area

    43 Reviews
    Salt Lick, KY
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 780-7818

    $35 - $150 / night

    "This drive in camp site is a pay only and it’s best to call a couple weeks before your trip to reserve you spot! You can tent camp, pop up, or set up your pull behind."

    "It is close to the water. We left our boats down on the bank. You have a "private" restroom and shower house. Occasionally you will get a hiker or someone coming through the trails that will use it."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Stanton, KY

579 Reviews of 56 Stanton Campgrounds


  • M
    Oct. 21, 2022

    Whispering Hills RV Park, Inc

    Great place to stay

    Very clean and quiet with all the amenities, including a dog park. The staff are wonderful. Definitely would stay here again.

  • Karen S.
    Jul. 15, 2024

    Oh! Kentucky RV Park & Campground

    Family friendly

    We have stayed here many times. Very clean campground.the staff is helpful and friendly. The shower and bathrooms have always been clean . Just wish that they had a fenced in dog park

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 5, 2023

    Renfro Valley RV Park

    Mt Vernon, KY…It was OK

    We arrived at 3 pm on a Friday and stayed 2 night. Have yet to see any employees. Our paperwork was ready and on the board in the front of the building. Sites are roomy, however the roads and sites could use updating. They go from paved to gravel. The laundry room had 3 washers with only 1 working. 2 dryers with only 1 working. We stopped twice for propane but the office door was always locked. They do have a playground for kids and a cute teepee. A small dog park. There was absolutely nothing level on any of these sites.

  • Carolin C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 6, 2024

    Rockcastle Riverside

    Quiet on riverfront

    Cool pet friendly place with hookups, and friendly people. Sites are close to the river.

  • Marissa G.
    Apr. 12, 2021

    Kentucky Horse Park Campground

    Nice Campground Right between Lexington and Georgetown

    I'll preface this with the fact that I am a Lexington, KY Native and have always lived close to the Kentucky Horse Park and Kentucky Horse Park Campground, but have never stayed there until this weekend. 

    We stayed on Loop A in site #38.

    First, site #38 was a great large and fairly level site with 50AMP hookups and Water. There were no sewer hook ups, but the park has 2 dump stations that accommodate 2 RV/Trailers being dumped at one time. The site had a large amount of space between ourselves and our neighbors and we had a lot of extra space behind out paved site that was grassy. A great area for the kids/pets to run around. 

    The park has 2 playgrounds (one was closed due to COVID and the sanitizing that would have to be done. The park said they didn't have the staff to sanitize the playground further from the office/store). There is a community pool (it was closed because it isn't memorial day yet and the staff is still trying to determine if it will open this season after being closed all of 2020 due to COVID).

    You're able to bring your Golf Cart if you would like but you must get a permit from the campground office/store. They say there is a rule that no one under the age of 16 or anyone without a valid drivers license is allowed to drive the golf carts, but this is clearly not enforced, as my kids were nearly run over (more than once) by young kids speeding around on the gold carts. 

    The park is great for bike riding and you can travel just a short distance to get to the Legacy Trail (a 12 mile paved trail great from biking/running that runs from the horse park into downtown Lexington). It rained most of the day on Saturday while we were there but in the evening, we got to get the bikes out and go see the horses as they were grazing in the fields. 

    Right next door, you have the World Famous Kentucky Horse Park. Their trail rides are back open (Ages 7 an older $25.00 per person) and they also have their Pony ride for kids 12 and under ($5 a person) opened back up. You can go visit the different barns, go to the museums, etc. 

    Just 1 exit north on I75 you have  a Camping World, for all of your camping needs and then 1 exit after that you have a Walmart and Lowes for other things. Many food options as well. 

    There is a gas station just down Iron Works pike for all of your fuel and and snack needs. Attached to the gas station is also a liquor store. 

    Your smack in the middle of Georgetown and Lexington which both offer several family friendly Craft Beer Breweries/Taprooms, a lot of great local eating options and bars/nightlife options. 

    On Holidays now, at the Horse Park Campground, you have to have 5 day minimum stay, which can get a bit pricey. 

    All around though, great little campsite with easy access to I65/I64.

  • s
    Oct. 1, 2025

    Relode BaseCamp

    Perfect small campground

    Bathhouse is immaculate! Super clean facilities! Also laundry available for a small fee, picnic pavilion for all guest with starlink internet FREE! Cheap and affordable place great for families or just a trip for 1! Pet friendly, and beautiful pond! Quiet, off the beaten path, affordable!

  • Ella N.
    Aug. 12, 2019

    Renfro Valley KOA

    I love this place

    It was my first time camping. So much to do on site. Great shade. I love this place. Pet friendly.

  • Wayne H.
    Sep. 1, 2019

    Twin Knobs Recreation Area

    Twin Knobs

    This drive in camp site is a pay only and it’s best to call a couple weeks before your trip to reserve you spot! You can tent camp, pop up, or set up your pull behind. Twin Knobs is very clean and spacious campsites and most are on the water! This campground has basketball courts, a beach area, restrooms and more. Pet friendly but must stay on a leash.

  • Cyndy & Selena R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 27, 2023

    Poppy Mountain Campground

    Off Season-Place to Ourselves

    Got there in April and basically no one was there which was awesome. Although we did lose our long haired cat named Trouble, she has her collar and chip but there were dogs around and she never came back. Attached is a picture. Other than the weather and losing Trouble it was great.


Guide to Stanton

Twin Knobs and Zilpo campgrounds in the Daniel Boone National Forest maintain established trails specifically designed for pets, with gravel paths that drain well during rain. Koomer Ridge Campground features wooded sites that remain level after storms, making it popular for tent campers with dogs. The Red River Gorge area encompasses over 29,000 acres with multiple campgrounds offering varied terrain ranging from riverside sites to elevated ridge locations.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Callie's Lake and Campground offers a small lake stocked for catch-and-release fishing at $5 per adult. "There was a small lake (I'd call it a pond) for swimming and fishing. It was $5 for an adult to fish, and catch and release only," notes David C.

Mountain biking excursions: Koomer Ridge Campground provides trail access for cyclists seeking terrain variety. "Koomer Ridge campground has a great location for mountain biking (what we went for), hiking, fishing - anything really! The Daniel Boone Nat Forest is, I think, at its most beautiful in late spring," shares Erin H.

Winter camping options: Several campgrounds remain accessible during colder months with varying levels of services. "We camped in early March and Thursday we were the only ones at the water+electric sites, but many more came in on Friday," reports Jess S. about her early-season visit to Callie's Lake.

Rock climbing access: The Red River Gorge area attracts climbers with numerous established routes. "A fantastic place for primitive backpack camping! There are 100's of rock climbs on bullet proof rock! Just try to come here during the weekdays as the weekend we were there it was a zoo!" advises Alan B.

What campers like

Private sites: Middle Fork Campground offers creek-side camping with natural sound barriers. "We stayed here Mothers Day weekend. Had perfect weather and our tent site was by the creek so we could here running water all night. It was so peaceful!" writes Mary B.

Good cell service: Connectivity varies dramatically between campgrounds. "We have Verizon and had 3 bars of LTE, but sometimes struggled to load rich content. As a remote worker I purchased 72 hours of WiFi for $20, which was great but only worked for 1 device," notes Jess S. about Callie's Lake.

Weather-resistant campsites: Twin Knobs Recreation Area features gravel sites that handle precipitation well. "You camp on rock sites so it drains great if it rains. The sites are kinda secluded from one another by tree and bush lines," explains Kellie Dawn T.

Campground amenities: Several locations provide on-site stores with essential supplies. "They have a general store stocked with necessities you may have forgotten. The store also sales live bait to fish in the lake with. The best part about the store is the food!!!" shares Josh N. about Callie's Lake and Campground.

What you should know

Reservation timing: Popular campgrounds require advance planning during peak seasons. "This is one of the most popular sites and we booked it 6 months in advance," advises Karen P. about Twin Knobs Recreation Area.

Site selection considerations: Campsite layouts and amenities vary widely between and within campgrounds. "Sites are level, not huge, well kept. Good mix of shade and sun. Small creek runs behind camper and tent sites," Betsy H. explains about Whittleton Campground.

Weekend crowds: Red River Gorge Campground experiences significant visitor increases on weekends. "This campsite is amazing. Perfect for stargazers. Nobody is there during the weekday. But the weekend is usually packed," warns Taylour B.

Water access limitations: Some campgrounds have restricted water hookup locations. "We ended up running out of water. I had to carry water from about 500 or 600 ft away. They also need more water hookups," notes Karen P. about Twin Knobs.

Tips for camping with families

Lake swimming options: Lago Linda Hideaway provides lake access for cooling off during hot weather. "Since it was so warm, we took a dip in the lake. Our site was spacious and pretty, with plenty of room for our two tents and a hammock," shares Lena L.

Dog-friendly trail limitations: While many campgrounds welcome pets, trail access varies. "There are 2 trails that you can hike from the campground. Both were dog friendly, the rest of the park is not," notes Katrin M. about Whittleton Campground, highlighting the limited dog friendly campgrounds near Stanton.

Playground accessibility: Some campgrounds offer dedicated play areas for children. "This is a great family campground, they had small lake for swimming and fishing. There was a play ground for the kids," David C. mentions about Callie's Lake.

Multi-activity sites: Campgrounds that offer diverse recreation options work best for families with varying interests. "All of the teens that were with us had a ball (hiking, biking, basketball, and fishing). Sites are all clean and level and the bathrooms are clean," reports Karen P.

Tips from RVers

Campsite leveling challenges: Natural Bridge Campground has some sites that may present difficulties. "Made reservations almost a month in advance, arrived on given day and could not level our RV on a very unlevel lot couldn't even get our steps to come out as they hit gravel," warns Patti W.

Site size considerations: RVers should verify space requirements before booking. "Beautiful area. Campsites are tight! Had trouble backing in our 32' bumper pull," notes Chris C. about his stay at Whittleton Campground, one of the pet-friendly locations near Stanton.

Water and electric hookup placement: At some campgrounds, utilities may require special equipment. "We paid for a campsite that had water and electric but we had to share water with another site. Luckily there were a splitter available," advises S B.

Loop layout and access: Dog-friendly campgrounds near Stanton often have varying access points and loop designs. "We had campsite 38, one out of 3 that are away from the rest of the sites. The campground is not very big, but very well maintained. The sites are very close together," explains Katrin M.

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