Dog-Friendly Camping near Kenner, LA

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    New Orleans West KOA accommodates pets at all camping options including tent sites, RV spaces, cabins, and glamping units. Located in River Ridge, this year-round campground provides water and electric hookups, sewer connections, and designated pet areas where dogs can exercise. Bayou Segnette State Park Campground in Westwego also welcomes pets with spacious sites featuring picnic tables, fire rings, and concrete pads for easy pet containment. Both campgrounds maintain clean facilities with regular trash collection important for pet waste disposal. Sites at New Orleans West KOA are level concrete pads with staff helping campers back in, though spaces are positioned relatively close together. The campground enforces standard pet policies requiring leashes and prompt waste cleanup to maintain its well-kept grounds.

    The proximity to New Orleans provides convenient access to urban amenities while allowing pets to remain with their owners during vacation. Located approximately 25 minutes from the French Quarter, campers can explore the city during the day and return to more spacious outdoor settings with their pets in the evening. The Mississippi River levee near New Orleans West KOA offers an excellent walking path for pets, accessible within a 10-minute walk from the campground. The park's security measures ensure pets and their owners remain safe during their stay. Bayou Segnette provides more natural surroundings where pet owners can observe local wildlife including birds and occasional alligators while walking designated paths. During summer months, high humidity affects pets as much as humans, requiring extra water and cooling considerations.

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    Best Dog-Friendly Campgrounds near Kenner (57)

      1. Bayou Segnette State Park Campground

      3.9(45)9mi from KennerRVs, Glamping

      "Quiet, pet friendly. Clean bathrooms and showers. Playgrounds at each of the restroom buildings. Laundry is also available $1.75 each for wash and dry. Very humid- but it is New Orleans, after all."

      "There were a few playground areas that seemed to be enjoyed by families and walking the dog on the pathways and road was pleasant. I would recommend this park to friends."

      2. New Orleans West KOA

      4.3(20)3mi from KennerRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "When you arrive you will be greeted by friendly staff both outside and inside the office. This isn’t the biggest KOA we’ve been to but it has it all."

      "We liked that this was 30 min outside of New Orleans so completely away from the bustle of the city. Our spot wasn't that level but we managed. Make sure you have extra blocks for your jacks."

      from $77 - $98 / night

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      3. Fontainebleau State Park Campground

      4.6(82)27mi from KennerRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "We were on spot #138 and were close to the dump and the camp host. Very convenient for using the tote.  This is a bit older park, but we liked it. "

      "This is a beautiful state park located on the north shore of Lake Pontchartrain ( 30 min north of New Orleans)."

      4. New Orleans RV Resort & Marina

      4.1(16)13mi from KennerRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "They pick up your trash by noon, LP pickup/refill, shower hot, store, pool, hot tub, sitting areas with rockers, laundry, dog area and great restaurant/sport bar. Had excellent crab cake and bisque."

      "This is a great park tucked away from everything yet only 15 minutes to bourbon street and 10 minutes to Frenchmen. Great place to stay on the water."

      from $75 - $170 / night

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      5. French Quarter RV Resort

      3.8(10)11mi from KennerRVs

      "Overall very nice and excellent location. Staff is helpful and friendly and it’s a walk to the French quarter."

      "Walking distance to French Quarter. Bit noisy as it’s by the highway but didn’t bother us. Great pool and friendly staff."

      from $105 - $250 / night

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      6. Jude Travel Park of New Orleans

      3.7(10)15mi from Kenner1 siteRVs

      "Yes, you can pay 300 a night and get a 5 star, or you can get a place close to every thing, be a well kept space for your place, add a pool and a hot tub and some friendly cats and still get a 5 star!"

      "Close to New Orleans after reading other reviews about the noise and how some felt unsafe we decided to take the risk and book here, glad that we did."

      from $45 - $90 / night

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      7. St. Bernard State Park Campground

      4.4(24)23mi from KennerRVs, Tents

      "Holy Goodness it is HOT in South Louisiana in May. Campground and Site 9: nice and roomy sites with electric, water, grill, fire pit, picnic table and shade trees."

      "It wasn’t a great location to the city as it was about 40 minutes away. It was a great price at about $20 a night and dispersed spots. Had a nice trail that we took the dogs on."

      from $20 - $28 / night

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      8. Three Oaks & A Pine RV Park

      3.5(8)15mi from KennerRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Park owners are lovely, kind people and they allow, if not encourage, bringing pets!"

      "When my AC went 3 days into my trip, she reminded me there was a lounge (that is rarely used) where I could work and that my dogs were welcome to chill in there with me."

      from $30 / night

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      9. Bonnet Carre Spillway Boat Launch

      5.0(2)10mi from KennerRVs, Tents

      "Near New Orleans and the airport. No hookups. Must register online."

      10. Wisner Blvd - Overnight Parking

      3.7(3)10mi from KennerRVs

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    Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Kenner, LA

    416 Reviews of 57 Kenner Campgrounds


    • 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.

    • 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.

    • M
      Dec. 2, 2024

      Jude Travel Park

      Decent

      Has all amenities. Pool very cold. And hot tub is boiling. Once you check in it’s really hard to get ahold of anyone in the office. They were very kinda and accommodating for checking in. No change for laundry and clothes lines are not allowed. Cats everywhere and a ton of dog poop in the front area next to the pool. The owners dog was running around and scared the life out of ours.

      Nothing really near by other than the bus stuff for down town.

      The do have a shuttle but Uber is usually cheaper and fast and much more flexible.

    • Will J.
      Jan. 23, 2021

      Pearl River WMA - Crawford Landing

      No dogs here.

      We planned on hanging out here for around a week but ended up leaving after a couple of hours. There were a bunch of signs posted saying no pets and some other campers told us that they are pretty strict about it. That was enough for us to find somewhere else cause we can’t relax looking over our shoulder worrying about having our dog out. I don’t want to talk down on this place because we didn’t stay there but I will say I wasn’t a huge fan of the vibe in general either. It didn’t feel like a place I could relax but I will say I could have seen myself staying a night or two if I had to.

    • 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.

    • Clyde B.
      Oct. 20, 2023

      Swampman RV Paradise, LLC

      Quiet picturesque rv park with a great owner

      Located bayou side with open grounds is this very quiet, professional rv park. Very pet friendly, an accommodating owner and very clean everything made my stay here memorable. 

      Great fishing on the dock, wonderful cookouts and an abundance of friendly people made this one of my favorites.

    • 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.

    • D
      Jul. 10, 2022

      Bayou Segnette State Park Campground

      Clean, spacious, and Humid

      Nice place to spend some time. Lots of room in the campsite. Quiet, pet friendly. Clean bathrooms and showers. Playgrounds at each of the restroom buildings. Laundry is also available $1.75 each for wash and dry. Very humid- but it is New Orleans, after all. A few trails to hike. Can also launch a boat to fish. Pool was closed while we were there (July 2022). But seemed like it would be fun.


    Guide to Kenner

    Pet-friendly camping opportunities near Kenner, Louisiana offer diverse lodging options within 30 minutes of New Orleans while providing natural spaces where pets can exercise beyond standard campsite boundaries. Located in southeast Louisiana's subtropical climate zone, the region experiences high humidity with summer temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F and mild winters rarely dropping below freezing. Several campgrounds offer waterfront access to Lake Pontchartrain or the Mississippi River system, providing natural cooling effects during warmer months.

    What to do

    Fishing opportunities: The area provides multiple fishing spots, particularly at Fontainebleau State Park Campground where one visitor noted, "Great fishing pier. Quiet and very family friendly." The park's waterfront location creates excellent opportunities for both experienced and novice anglers.

    Levee trail access: Most campgrounds near Kenner offer proximity to Mississippi River levee paths. One visitor at New Orleans West KOA mentioned, "A 10 minute walk will have you on the multi-use trail on top of the levee and that is a wonderful place for a walk, jog, or bike ride." The raised pathways provide excellent views of river traffic.

    Wildlife observation: Natural areas around Kenner host diverse wildlife viewing opportunities. At Fontainebleau State Park Campground, visitors consistently mentioned wildlife encounters with one camper stating, "We love this campground cause has lots of wildlife." Morning hours provide the best viewing conditions for local birds and small mammals.

    What campers like

    Historic sites: The region's rich history attracts campers interested in cultural experiences. A visitor at St. Bernard State Park Campground mentioned its appeal: "St Bernard has many attraction, nice veiws, friendly people" while another noted the park's proximity to Chalmette Battlefield National Park.

    Practical amenities: Campgrounds near Kenner typically offer clean facilities with regular maintenance. One reviewer at Bayou Segnette State Park Campground shared, "Pads are level, wooden deck fire ring, plenty of room for tents, laundry room bathroom & showers were clean, playground well kept." These amenities support comfortable stays with pets.

    Convenient transportation: Several campgrounds offer shuttle services to New Orleans attractions. A visitor at Jude Travel Park noted, "The operators offer a shuttle several times a day for a small fee per person, to the French Quarter." This allows pet owners to explore the city while returning to camp to care for pets.

    What you should know

    Weather considerations: The subtropical climate affects camping conditions year-round. A camper at Bayou Segnette observed, "Coming from camping in Gatlinburg the month before (18 degrees) to here, we were not prepared for how hot and humid and full of bugs it would still be at the end of December. Lesson learned!" Adequate cooling systems are essential even in winter months.

    Security measures: Campgrounds in the region typically maintain security systems to protect campers and their pets. At French Quarter RV Resort, a visitor noted, "Complex is walled with razor wire on top so we felt very safe staying here." Security features vary but generally include gates, fencing, or on-site staff.

    Neighborhood context: Some pet-friendly campgrounds near Kenner are located in industrial areas. A reviewer at New Orleans RV Resort & Marina shared, "The biggest drawbacks are the drive up... The road to get here is rough though, it's through an industrial park and looks very concerning, but then you come and find this!" Despite appearances, these locations typically provide safe accommodations.

    Tips for camping with families

    Water activities: Several campgrounds offer water features popular with families. At Fontainebleau State Park Campground, a camper mentioned, "The beach is lovely and the water felt great. There is also a splash pad." These features provide cooling recreation during hot weather.

    Playgrounds: Most family-oriented campgrounds maintain playground equipment. A visitor at Bayou Segnette State Park shared, "My boys enjoyed the fishing," highlighting how designated activity areas keep children engaged. Morning or evening use avoids midday heat.

    Wildlife education: The region's natural areas provide learning opportunities about local ecosystems. One camper at Bayou Segnette State Park noted seeing "cute little tiny frogs in the laundry room and our power pedestal," creating spontaneous nature encounters even within developed areas.

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection: RV sites vary significantly in size and configuration. A camper at Fontainebleau State Park Campground advised, "Be careful booking a pull thru site if your unit is over 25', they're horseshoe shaped. We could not fit on a pull thru site, and Betty at the entrance was awesome and found us the perfect back-in site that made our stay amazing!" Confirming site dimensions before booking prevents arrival complications.

    Water pressure management: Water systems at local campgrounds sometimes deliver higher pressure than expected. One visitor recommended, "Bring a pressure regulator as it seems to be higher than normal pressure." This precaution protects RV plumbing systems from damage.

    Hookup configurations: Some campgrounds have unusual utility placements. A camper noted, "The sewer hookups stick up a foot above the ground which makes it impossible to get your discharge hose to drain without standing out there to help it." Bringing adjustable sewer supports helps manage these situations.

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