Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Hallie, KY

Kingdom Come State Park Campground features seven tent-centric sites where pets are welcome on leash in the wooded camping area. Campers report regular bear activity in the area, making proper food storage and pet management essential for safety. Carr Creek State Park Campground and Littcarr Campground also accommodate pets with spacious, shaded sites suitable for both tents and RVs, providing electric hookups and water access. Local campgrounds are searchable through The Dyrt's listings. While Kingdom Come's sites are primarily designed for tents, they can accommodate small trailers at some locations. Bathrooms with running water are available, though no showers are provided at this primitive campground.

The trails surrounding Kingdom Come State Park offer multiple hiking options where leashed dogs can accompany their owners, including the popular Raven Rock trail leading to a 450-foot granite rock face with mountain views. The small lake stocked with trout, bass, and sunfish provides water access for pets and their owners. At Carr Creek State Park, the beach area offers clear swimming water, though numerous steps may make access challenging with pets. Campers should be prepared for wildlife encounters, particularly bears, by properly securing food away from camping areas. The bathrooms at some facilities receive mixed reviews for cleanliness and maintenance, particularly during busy periods, which may affect pet owners needing to clean up after outdoor activities.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Hallie, Kentucky (43)

    1. Carr Creek State Park Campground

    10 Reviews
    Carr Creek Lake, KY
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 642-4050

    $28 / night

    "Small beach area, clear water for swimming, but have quite a few steps to walk down to the lake. Playground equipment was taken down, only had a couple of swings."

    "The beach is nice but a lot of steps to get down to it. Overall the campground is clean and staff is extremely helpful. The bathhouses are a bit run down and updated or something."

    2. Kingdom Come State Park Campground

    6 Reviews
    Cumberland, KY
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 589-4138

    $14 / night

    "Kingdom Come State Park is a little jewel in southeastern Kentucky!"

    "If you like fishing there is a small lake which is regularly stocked with Trout. Bass, Blue Gill, Sunfish, and a few others. It's just a short walk from the campsites."

    3. Littcarr Campground

    5 Reviews
    Vicco, KY
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 642-3052

    $24 - $30 / night

    "Very clean facilities, friendly hosts, and a wonderful location on the lake. Site #25 is our favorite, though it could be more level, but the privacy, size, and shade are perfect for us."

    "The canal at the park leads you to Carr Lake."

    4. Jessie Lea RV Park and Campground

    8 Reviews
    Big Stone Gap, VA
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (276) 523-0055

    "We visited the local museums and walked the green belt. The green belt is next to the camp ground within walking distance. We will be back!"

    "Quaint park tucked away in the hills of VA in Big Stone Gap next to South Fork Powell River. Although our site is right on top of our neighbor, that is NOT the norm."

    5. Portal 31 RV Park

    1 Review
    Lynch, KY
    11 miles
    +1 (606) 848-1530

    "This small park is located across the street from an exhibition coal mine, portal 31. It is in the former train depots former switch yard. Small, with electric hookups and a communal water spout."

    6. Harlan County Campgrounty-RV Park

    1 Review
    Cumberland, KY
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 573-9009

    "This is a decent campground that definitely caters to the SxS and off road crowd. Sites are relatively level and there is a decent amount of space between them."

    7. Trace Branch - Buckhorn Lake

    4 Reviews
    Hazard, KY
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 672-3670

    $24 - $60 / night

    "We took Louis Branch Rd, then turn right on 3425, after you go under the highway bridge take the next left on Kentucky River Bridge. After you cross the bridge turn right on 257/Drywall road."

    "RV spots are a little close to your neighbor but it was quiet and peaceful. This is a great spot if you don't mind not having a network connection or Wi-Fi."

    8. Natural Tunnel State Park Campground

    19 Reviews
    Duffield, VA
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (276) 940-2674

    "The views are spectacular, Camping with electric, water and showers was just a bonus to all the beauty around us and pet friendly. Great people all around and we felt so welcomed."

    "Great place for dog walks. Tunnel very cool."

    10. Leeman Field Park

    2 Reviews
    Pennington Gap, VA
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (276) 298-5177

    "Great little park located in the Appalachian mountains of Virginia beside of Leeman Field park in Pennington Gap. Easy sites to get into with full hookups."

    "Lots to do within easy driving distance. Overall a great experience"

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Hallie, KY

193 Reviews of 43 Hallie Campgrounds


  • Carol J.
    Aug. 29, 2022

    Lover's Leap Campground — Natural Tunnel State Park

    Come Back Again and Again

    This was my third visit to the NTSP - I really enjoy the camping, and the pool and Natural Tunnel are great fun.  Each time I've camped in Lover's Leap, and all the sites are well spaced.  Have stayed in #3 and #5, and #12 which is even more private.  The restrooms and showers are always clean, and there is a nice laundry area as well.  This trip we took a car ride to Big Stone Gap, a thriving little town about 30 minutes north of the park - it's a nice quiet but interesting town, with a nice dog park.  Took a car ride to Gate City, south of the park - wouldn't recommend it.  It's a city on it's way down.  The short ride to the Blockhouse in the park is interesting, with nice views of the mountains.  The ride and hike up and down to the tunnel is always fun.  In the summers they light the tunnel one Saturday night each month, so it's worth trying to plan for that.

  • Lauren M.
    Aug. 1, 2018

    Pine Mountain State Resort Park

    Scenic Cabins, Beautiful Hikes

    We stayed in the cabins and they are well-maintained and stocked. Pretty rustic, but the fireplaces are worth it and make it extra cozy. They are also pet-friendly! Our dog loves the outdoors, so it’s always a bonus when we can take her with us. We have been back multiple times. Great hiking, we recommend the trail that leads to where 3 states meet. It’s a fairly easy hike and ends with a great view. We have been multiple times, and each season has it's different appeal of beauty!

  • Robin M.
    Sep. 19, 2016

    Natural Tunnel State Park Campground

    Spectacular views

    The views are spectacular, Camping with electric, water and showers was just a bonus to all the beauty around us and pet friendly. Great people all around and we felt so welcomed.

  • Dennis
    Oct. 11, 2020

    Clinch River Family Campground

    Beautiful little campground right along the river.

    Mostly level gravel spots. Sites are close together. Block bathhouse that the spiders enjoy. Beautiful river. Lots of open space pets. This is very country setting. Friendly host.

  • G
    Aug. 7, 2018

    Carr Creek State Park Campground

    RV/Tent camp by mtn lake

    Overall; nice place, bathrooms get gross quickly when campground is at full capacity. Not handicap friendly. Good cell service, 4G. Small beach area, clear water for swimming, but have quite a few steps to walk down to the lake. Playground equipment was taken down, only had a couple of swings. All sites have electric and water, picnic table, two poles to hang garbage or lantern, also fire rings with grates for cooking on Pets allowed on leash. Firewood and ice available.

    Attendant on site, not a ranger, maybe a "workamper?" Bathrooms cleaned only once in the midmorning. The commodes have a button to flush which is difficult to push. I think young children couldn't push it, so the toilets got nasty and full. Toilet paper ran out by early evening. There was no commode in the handicap stall in the women's room. Hot showers with regular handle for continual flow (as opposed to some places that only run a couple of minutes before you have to push the button again.

    Most sites are shaded and grassy areas. Sites 7, 8, 26, 28, 31 are washed out, not good for putting up a tent. Lake surrounds campground but not visible through the trees. A few very steep trails from some sites down to the lake.

    Beach is about 100 yds long. Water was clean and clear. It might be a slight challenge walking back up the steps to the parking lot if you're not in good shape. If you plan on hanging out at the beach area for awhile, I suggest bringing a beach tent, it gets hot. There is a drive way down to the beach for handicap access, but the gate was locked. There is a marina on the other side of the road. I believe you can rent a pontoon there.

    While we were there, somebody with a super loud speed boat was racing around, so be aware that if you're wanting peace and quiet, there is boating noise. There was also a group of campers that had speakers set up and played their music Sat night that was annoying. Not super loud, but we just didn't care for their style of music. We tolerated it, but don't know why they weren't asked to turn it down. To me, music shouldn't be heard much past your own site.

    It's about 5+/- miles in either direction for a store. There is an ice cream place about 2 miles away that also sells basic prep fried food and breakfast.

    Our electric didn't work (site 33) but we were with another couple and plugged into theirs next to us. We usually primitive camp, but because of the Aug heat, it's nice to have a fan at night.

    We might camp there again. The main thing is that the bath house needs to be updated and attended to more than once a day. It's better than nothing, but I'd rather go in an outhouse than see an overflowing toilet.

  • S
    Oct. 12, 2020

    Kingdom Come State Park Campground

    Lovely quiet, small tent campground

    Kingdom Come State Park is a little jewel in southeastern Kentucky! There are 6 tent sites (7 if they allow you to reserve the one next to the duck pond), each with a gravel drive, mulch tent pad big enough for two smallish tents, fire ring, and picnic table. The nearby shelter house provides restrooms and trash cans. The local ranger was most helpful in providing firewood (free!) and offering to bring us water to wash up with or for drinking (there is a water fountain across from the CG, but it wasn't turned on and there is running water in the restrooms). The area is known for bear activity, but we saw none. The surrounding mountains provide many short hikes that can be easily strung together to make for a longer trek if desired. We look forward to camping there again!

  • Katrin M.
    May. 29, 2022

    Breaks Interstate Park Campground

    Beautiful views

    We camped here for 3 nights with our dogs. Our site was in the B loop and had no water or electricity. It was surrounded by a lot of trees, so it had shade. It was a short walk to the bathhouse which was very clean with nice showers. 

    The campground has 4 different loops. I personally liked the B loop the best because everything was very close to it like hiking trails, laundry facility, basketball court, and a little camp store which has ice and firewood available.  

    The state park also has a lodge, cabins, and a beautiful lake. There is a restaurant in the park. We tried it for lunch and it was good. The landscape in the park was just beautiful. The overlooks, especially the tower overlook, are gorgeous. There are several hiking trails. Be aware that the loop is extremely strenuous and takes 4 to 5 ours. I really liked that the trails are not heavily trafficked. 

    We would definitely camp here again. All the park staff, hosts and volunteers were super nice and very helpful.

  • Grant M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 25, 2021

    Portal 31 RV Park

    If you’re interested in coal mining, have I got a spot for you.

    This small park is located across the street from an exhibition coal mine, portal 31. It is in the former train depots former switch yard. Small, with electric hookups and a communal water spout.

    If you want to see the history of coal production in southeast Kentucky, this is the place. If you (like me) are a highpointer, this site is like 4 miles from KY highpoint, Black Mountain. If you want a more “natural” site, check out Kindom Come state park in nearby Cumberland.

  • j B.
    Jul. 2, 2021

    Trace Branch - Buckhorn Lake

    Beautiful campground and site

    First off, I want to warn everyone; DO NOT TAKE "PLEASANT VALLEY RD" into the campgrounds! That road takes you on a single lane road and if you meet another vehicle, someone will have to backup. The road is extremely washed out and huge chunks are gone. IT IS EXTREMELY DANGEROUS! We took Louis Branch Rd, then turn right on 3425, after you go under the highway bridge take the next left on Kentucky River Bridge. After you cross the bridge turn right on 257/Drywall road. You will pass a walking bridge for U.S. ARMY CORP OF ENGINEERS. Take the next bridge across the river CR-1475, then turn right on Mosley Bend road. Then, you will come to Krypton-Toulouse-Yerkes Rd. Turn left (it's a very sharp left). Take the next left at the dumpsters and that will take you into the campground.

    The employees are fantastic! The bathroom did run out of toilet paper so remember to always take your own!


Guide to Hallie

Carr Creek State Park offers 34 spacious campsites for tent and RV camping near Hallie, Kentucky. The park sits at approximately 1,000 feet elevation in the Appalachian foothills with summer temperatures averaging 75-85°F. Winter camping isn't available as the campground operates seasonally from April 1 to October 31.

What to do

Swimming and beach access: Carr Creek State Park Campground features a beach area with remarkably clear water. "Best beach, has gone thru some upgrades this year," notes Gary S. The swimming area stretches about 100 yards with clean, transparent water, though numerous steps lead down to the beach.

Fishing opportunities: Kingdom Come State Park maintains a small lake stocked regularly with multiple fish species. "If you like fishing there is a small lake which is regularly stocked with Trout, Bass, Blue Gill, Sunfish, and a few others," reports Brian B. The lake sits within walking distance of the campsites, providing convenient fishing access.

Hiking exploration: Natural Tunnel State Park offers well-maintained trails for various skill levels. "We spent the night in a tent at Lovers Leap campground... Canoed Clinch River, caved in the park, and took a short guided hike through Stock Creek to backside of tunnel," shares Rob J. The chairlift operates on weekends, offering access to canyon viewpoints without the hike.

What campers like

Spacious sites: Littcarr Campground provides campsites with ample room between neighbors. "Awesome, clean and plenty of space between camp sites. Bathrooms and showers kept clean and laundry was great," according to Randy M. Site #25 receives particular praise for its size, privacy and shade.

Free firewood: Kingdom Come State Park offers complimentary firewood to campers. "Oh, I failed to mention free firewood. Everyday a ranger will come by and keep you stocked with wood. It's included with the price of camping," mentions Brian B. The firewood service helps campers maintain warm campfires without additional expenses.

Waterfront locations: Trace Branch Campground provides sites directly adjacent to Buckhorn Lake. "RV spots are a little close to your neighbor but it was quiet and peaceful," notes Maze M. Half of the campsites sit right on the water, making it convenient for water activities.

What you should know

Bear activity requirements: Kingdom Come State Park experiences regular bear encounters. "We saw a bear across the valley, so take the warnings seriously and follow the instructions," advises Grant M. Each campsite includes a pole for hanging food away from the ground to prevent wildlife attraction.

Limited connectivity: Trace Branch - Buckhorn Lake offers a technology detox with no cellular service. "This is a great spot if you don't mind not having a network connection or Wi-Fi," explains Maze M. Prepare for complete disconnection during your stay.

Access challenges: Roads leading to campgrounds can present difficulties. "DO NOT TAKE 'PLEASANT VALLEY RD' into the campgrounds! That road takes you on a single lane road and if you meet another vehicle, someone will have to backup," warns camper j B. The road to Kingdom Come State Park from Cumberland is described as "STEEP" and may challenge vehicles pulling trailers.

Tips for camping with families

Child-friendly swimming: Jessie Lea RV Park connects to community recreation facilities. "Neighboring Leeman Field park has multiple playgrounds, picnic shelters, swimming pool (Admission to the pool is included in campground fees), tennis courts, and disc golf course," explains Julie. This provides structured water activities beyond natural lake swimming.

Wildlife education opportunities: Kingdom Come campers report consistent wildlife sightings at safe distances. "I saw more bears while at this park then any other time. But it was never scary because they were always far away," says Jess B. These sightings create natural learning opportunities when proper food storage practices are followed.

Playground access: Natural Tunnel State Park integrates family-friendly amenities throughout. "Beautiful campground. So much fun stuff for the kids to do. Great trails for hiking or biking," reports Monica S. Multiple activity options help prevent children from becoming bored during multi-day stays.

Tips from RVers

Heat management: Leeman Field Park provides full hookups for climate control. "Great little park located in the Appalachian mountains of Virginia... Easy sites to get into with full hookups," notes Julie. The electrical connections allow air conditioning operation during hot summer months.

Leveling preparations: Some sites require additional equipment for proper RV setup. Kingdom Come campground provides "6 sites that are tent-centric but doable with a small trailer," according to Grant M. Bring leveling blocks as many campsites throughout the region feature uneven terrain.

Limited big rig access: Consider vehicle size when selecting pet friendly camping near Hallie, Kentucky. The road to Kingdom Come is described as "STEEP! We made it in a mini van pulling a scamp, so you'll probably be fine," explains Grant M. Larger RVs may need to select alternative campgrounds with more accessible roads.

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