Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Greenwell Springs, LA

Baton Rouge KOA's dog park offers a dedicated space for pets to exercise off-leash within this campground that accommodates tent campers, RVs, and cabin stays. Lakeside RV Park in Livingston and Tickfaw State Park Campground in Springfield maintain pet-friendly policies across their accommodation types, including cabins. All three campgrounds provide full hookup sites with concrete pads where pet owners can set up with their animals. Pet owners must keep dogs leashed when outside designated pet areas and should bring proof of vaccinations. Campgrounds typically limit pets to 2-3 animals per site, though specific restrictions vary. The sites have trash receptacles for proper disposal of pet waste. Staff members at these facilities are particularly helpful with assisting RVers traveling with pets.

Walking paths around Lakeside RV Park's pond create convenient exercise routes for dogs, while the campground's pagoda-styled water hookup towers add aesthetic appeal to the pet-friendly sites. Sun Outdoors New Orleans North Shore offers additional pet-friendly options with RV and tent camping approximately 30 minutes from Greenwell Springs. Campers should note that summer heat in Louisiana can be dangerous for pets, necessitating early morning or evening walks. During visits, owners should watch for wildlife encounters, particularly in wooded areas or near water. The proximity to veterinary services in nearby Baton Rouge provides peace of mind for travelers with pets. Campers report that Baton Rouge KOA maintains particularly clean facilities and enforces a strict 5mph speed limit, creating a safer environment for pets and children.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Greenwell Springs, Louisiana (38)

    1. Baton Rouge KOA

    13 Reviews
    Denham Springs, LA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (225) 664-7281

    $35 - $70 / night

    "We have stayed here for 4 consecutive years for the Louisiana Marathon weekend in January and couldn’t ask for a better home base for one of our favorite race weekends."

    "Basic campground with pool, awesome dog park area at campground. If leAve Koa property towards back via bike or foot there is a nice park with playground equipment and another large dog area"

    2. Lakeside RV Park

    12 Reviews
    Walker, LA
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (225) 686-7676

    "All concrete sites and a beautiful lake. Covered play area for kids and a nice dog walk area."

    "The grounds were well manicured, there is a large pond/small lake with a walking path around half of it. There are a few pull through site but the back-Ins have the better views."

    3. Tickfaw State Park Campground

    23 Reviews
    Maurepas, LA
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (225) 294-5020

    "Last trip was good but site 35 is very close to 33. The fire rings are within 30 feet of each other and can hear other campers talk, however the primitive sites were nice."

    "Went for a few nights solo camping (with my dog) in late January, so we had the tent area to ourselves until Friday afternoon."

    4. Farr Park RV Camground

    9 Reviews
    Plaquemine, LA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (225) 769-7805

    $35 - $44 / night

    "Great paths for walking. Its hot but the bugs are not overwhelming. Close to the college and downtown."

    "Bike path trailhead is there, with extensive pathways on the levee."

    5. Night RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Denham Springs, LA
    8 miles
    +1 (225) 275-0679

    6. Courtneys RV Park

    1 Review
    Baton Rouge, LA
    12 miles
    +1 (225) 933-7782

    7. Indian Creek Campground

    14 Reviews
    Hammond, LA
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (985) 878-6567

    "This is probably my favorite place to visit in Louisiana. The primitive camping sites are on little peninsulas just big enough for you and your group, so it's truly private."

    "Hung out in the primitive area for a few days with my dog Dahli. Lots of wildlife (human and otherwise)! Overall a great trip"

    8. Lakeside RV Resort

    1 Review
    Walker, LA
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (225) 465-7796

    "They only have one portion of the park that is available for short stays, although we really did enjoy the path along the lake, the pool and playground.  The bathrooms and showers are very clean and they"

    9. Lamar Dixon Expo Center

    5 Reviews
    Prairieville, LA
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (225) 621-1700

    "Lamar Dixon outside Baton Rogue but not far from New Orleans either. This is a good in between spot to pitch your tent and visit all the very cool places roun'cher."

    "Good location close to everything lots are a little small but good for a quick stay"

    10. Sun Outdoors New Orleans North Shore

    20 Reviews
    Ponchatoula, LA
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 705-8973

    $45 - $130 / night

    "Beautifully kept resort with nice full hook up camspots, fences in dog park, pools for adults and kids, camp store, bar, grill, lake and hot tub."

    "I enjoyed walking and sitting along the lake in the mornings. The noise from the interstate was a small detraction. Bathrooms could have used a little more attention."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Greenwell Springs, LA

185 Reviews of 38 Greenwell Springs Campgrounds


  • J K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 20, 2019

    Baton Rouge KOA

    Exactly what you need when visiting Baton Rouge!

    We have stayed here for 4 consecutive years for the Louisiana Marathon weekend in January and couldn’t ask for a better home base for one of our favorite race weekends.

    They offer regular pull thru spots with both 30 and 50 amp full hook ups and deluxe with a fire ring and patio space. The campground and bath house are kept clean and there is even a dog park for your furry camping friends.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 29, 2024

    Sun Outdoors New Orleans North Shore

    Very nice camping resort

    Beautifully kept resort with nice full hook up camspots, fences in dog park, pools for adults and kids, camp store, bar, grill, lake and hot tub. Also have nice facilities for showers and laundry that takes credit cards ( yay, no need for quarters). The only downside for me is they played music so loud at the outdoor bar that my ears hurt and could carry on a conversation. Our site next to dog park which was cute but a lot of excited dog barking from sun up to sun down.

  • Nicole R.
    Aug. 3, 2019

    Baton Rouge KOA

    Great dog park

    Basic campground with pool, awesome dog park area at campground. If leAve Koa property towards back via bike or foot there is a nice park with playground equipment and another large dog area

  • Kerrie M.
    Sep. 15, 2022

    Punkin Park Campground

    Nasty place

    There are derelict travel trailers laying around.  It smells of sewer.  When it rains it is very muddy,  with ankle deep water.  One of the managers drives around on a golf cart,  harassing the tenets.  Knocking on doors in the middle of the night.  There is a dirty old man,  who lives there, he preys on women. The managers outside dog has heartworm,  keep your pet safe.  You have to pay $10 per person a day to use the pool.  They charge $10 per person per day to fish in the lake,  no fish.

  • Tyler H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 5, 2021

    Tickfaw State Park Campground

    Primitive trip

    Have visited twice. First visit, my original campsite was flooded and was able to switch to another site. Last trip was good but site 35 is very close to 33. The fire rings are within 30 feet of each other and can hear other campers talk, however the primitive sites were nice. They have about 4-5 trails, a splashpad, nature center and you can rent a canoe. Had alot of fun and is pet friendly.

  • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 8, 2020

    Sun Outdoors New Orleans North Shore

    Lots of amenities but very busy on weekends.

    This park typifies “RV Resort” with multiple swimming pools(with swim up bars), café, lazy river, pool cabanas, putt putt golf, pickelball/basketball courts, a fitness center, game room, club house, amphitheater(with live entertainment), playground, off-leash dog park, gift shop, water craft rental, golf cart rental, and a water-based obstacle course(think Ninja Warrior type course). Be aware, some of these amenities have costs associated with them. For example, a cabana by the pool costs $85/day and water attractions are $25/day! We stayed the month of March and the park was about half full during the week with seasonal campers but filled to capacity over the weekends. 

    All sites are 30/50 amp, full hook-up, with wifi and cable. There are pull-thru and back-in sites. Sites, roads, and patios are paved and level and come with a picnic table and fire pit. There are two and three-rig “buddy sites” which are great for camping with friends. Roads are wide and sites are angled for easy in and out. Each site has a picnic table and fire pit. There are two site types - “standard” and“premium” with the difference being the length of the patio and a $10/night higher price tag. Weekly, monthly, and seasonal rates are available and heavily discounted and there are discounts for Good Sam, senior citizen, and military. Our monthly rate reduced the nightly cost from $60 to $22. 

    Reunion Lake has very easy and quick access to I-12 between Baton Rouge and Covington. New Orleans is about an hour’s drive away but the smaller towns of Ponchatoula and Hammond are ten minutes away. There is a Sonic and Exxon just outside the gate with walking distance and a grocery store is about three miles away. 

    Although this is a nice park with lots of amenities this was not really a good fit for us and is crazy with kids on the weekends. We were a little miffed that we were assigned a campsite that management knew did not have working cable. As I was fiddling with the cable(for a couple of hours) other campers came by to tell us that cable had not worked in that site for a long time and management knew that. We were glad the manager agreed to move(and upgrade us to a premium site) but it two days after we checked in and were all set up. Our fire pit(and many others in the park) had trash in it. We never saw anyone clean out fire pits the entire month we were there. The weekend campers near us turned out to be pretty obnoxious with loud karaoke and radios playing all day even when they were not outside. On their behalf, they did turn the music down by quiet hours but it was so loud during the day that we didn’t want to sit outside. There were pieces of trash scattered throughout the park that never got picked up even as we watched staff drive by them every day. Small children were left unsupervised in the lazy river and did not abide by the parks rule to remain in tubes. Children were unsupervised on the basketball/pickleball courts and used the golf putter to hit rocks in the horseshoe pits. One bathhouse we went in was in need of some serious cleaning. 

    This park has a lot of great amenities if that is what you are looking for. It fills up with weekend campers with lots of kids and barking dogs on weekends so there is not much peace and quiet. While it was a decent place to stay during the week, it got pretty crazy on the weekends.

  • Taylor C.
    Mar. 9, 2024

    Tunica Hills Campground

    Campground was great!

    Ms. Brenda is the best! This campground has all the amenities! Hot water is tricky but the coffee pot makes up for it. There’s a microwave as well. Most of all the sites are separated by the ravines. We hiked down to the creek from the site and also went on trail C at tunica. I wouldn’t recommend trail c if you have small kids unless you wear them in a pack. Brenda has wood you can purchase if you forgot or run out. We were right next to the bathroom, sink, and shower.

  • Sean S.
    Apr. 12, 2021

    Tickfaw State Park Campground

    Highly recommended, but busy on weekends.

    Went for a few nights solo camping (with my dog) in late January, so we had the tent area to ourselves until Friday afternoon. Really impressed with the cleanliness of the grounds, but some of the fire pits and grills could use some work. Great variety of campsite layouts, as well as a couple of wheelchair friendly ones. Facilities were clean and plentiful. Several miles of trails showcasing the beauty of southern Louisiana. Will definitely be going back.


Guide to Greenwell Springs

Camping options near Greenwell Springs, Louisiana primarily include established RV parks and state park campgrounds within a 30-minute drive. The region sits at approximately 56 feet above sea level with a subtropical climate characterized by hot, humid summers and mild, short winters. Heavy rainfall can cause seasonal flooding in low-lying camping areas, particularly near the Tickfaw and Amite Rivers.

What to do

Paddling opportunities: At Indian Creek Campground, site 184 provides direct water access. "It was a great location right across from some water where you can easily put in a kayak. They also have great walking trails that shaded, maintained and easy to follow," notes Tara L.

Bike trails: Farr Park RV Campground connects to extensive paved pathways. "There is a paved bike path on top of the river levee that you can ride all the way to downtown Baton Rouge," mentions David B. Another visitor adds, "Easy to bike on the levee to LSU and Baton Rouge."

Nature exploration: Tickfaw State Park offers boardwalk trails through cypress swamps. "I would suggest following the website directions and follow the signs. This would have had us end up on dirt roads, so definitely follow the website directions," advises MickandKarla W. A visitor named Sean S. appreciated "several miles of trails showcasing the beauty of southern Louisiana."

What campers like

Level concrete sites: Lakeside RV Park receives consistent praise for its infrastructure. "Really nice park very well maintained. Exceptionally maintained. All concrete sites and a beautiful lake," reports Walt W. Another camper notes, "Fairly level and long concrete pads."

Unique water features: Camping facilities with swimming options rank highly in reviews. "The lake views were amazing in the morning watching the sun come up. Love the amenities they provided we loved the playground that was covered which allowed us to play with our kids in the heat of the day," shares Casey L.

Pet-friendly facilities: Dog friendly campgrounds near Greenwell Springs often include dedicated pet areas. "Basic campground with pool, awesome dog park area at campground. If leave KOA property towards back via bike or foot there is a nice park with playground equipment and another large dog area," writes Nicole R. about Baton Rouge KOA.

What you should know

Weather precautions: The subtropical climate demands planning. "Went for a few nights solo camping (with my dog) in late January, so we had the tent area to ourselves until Friday afternoon," notes Sean S., highlighting the advantage of off-season camping to avoid crowds and heat.

Wildlife awareness: Local fauna includes various reptiles. "Had a couple of snakes show up creeping under our camper. After that I just couldn't enjoy it," shares Cat R. Another camper noted seeing alligators: "There's a dirt trail that goes around the lake but be aware there are some pretty good sized gators lounging about."

Discount opportunities: Several campgrounds offer reduced rates. "LA State Parks give a 50% discount for seniors 62+ and you don't have to be a state resident. The ranger processed a refund for us as he checked us in. You cannot beat $10 a night," reports MickandKarla W.

Tips for camping with families

Covered play areas: Families appreciate sheltered recreation spaces during hot months. "They added a covered playground for kids. I mean covered with a very large steel structure. The playground is covered with rubber mulch," shares Joey H. about Lakeside RV Park.

Entertainment options: Sun Outdoors New Orleans North Shore offers extensive family activities. "Very nice resort offering lots of amenities. All sites are concrete pad which makes its very hot in summer and feels sorta like a parking lot at times," notes Diane H. Another visitor explains, "Kids enjoyed pool, lazy river, blow up obstacle course on lake."

Weekend planning: Several campgrounds become significantly busier on weekends. "We spent last Sunday-Thursday at Reunion Lake RV Resort and we really enjoyed it! We missed the big crowds and pretty much had the place to ourselves," reports Jessica B., suggesting mid-week stays for families seeking quieter experiences.

Tips from RVers

Hookup specifics: Understanding utility arrangements helps with site selection. "The power & water hook-ups are rather attractive pagoda‐styled towers," notes Sara H. about Lakeside RV Park. At other campgrounds, hookups may be shared: "The hookups are shared between 4 sites. Think the center of a rectangle made of 4 rectangles," explains Jonathan L.

Dump station access: Not all campgrounds offer full hookups. "No sewage but there is a dump station to empty on way out," explains Marie B. about Farr Park RV Campground. At another location, "The dump station connection for your sewer hose is at a 45 degree angle and a bit above ground level. This creates sags in your hose."

Regional driving hazards: Louisiana roads present unique challenges. Most campgrounds enforce strict speed limits within their grounds. At Lakeside RV Park, "They are strict about the 5mph speed limit and thankfully so," notes Richard L.

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