Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Coltons Point, MD

Point Lookout State Park's pet-friendly camping loops offer spacious, private sites with water and electric hookups. Dogs are welcome in the Hoffman loop where campsites feature long driveways and good separation between neighbors. Westmoreland State Park Campground and Dennis Point Marina and Campground also accommodate pets with full hookup options for RVs and tent camping areas. Most sites at these parks include fire rings, picnic tables, and access to clean restroom facilities. The stars at Point Lookout are amazing with no light pollution, making evening dog walks particularly enjoyable. Thousand Trails Harbor View in nearby Colonial Beach permits pets with designated areas for exercise, though some campgrounds like Take It Easy Campground have more limited pet amenities.

Dog-friendly beaches provide excellent recreation options, with Point Lookout State Park featuring a designated pet beach separate from the main swimming area. Hiking trails throughout these campgrounds accommodate leashed pets, though owners should be prepared for ticks and mosquitoes, especially in wooded areas like Cedarville State Forest. Most campgrounds enforce standard leash policies, typically requiring pets to be on leashes no longer than 6 feet when outside designated off-leash areas. Bathrooms at these facilities are generally well-maintained with hot water and good water pressure, making longer stays with pets comfortable. Wildlife encounters are common in these natural settings, so keeping dogs leashed protects both local wildlife and pets from potentially dangerous interactions.

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Coltons Point, MD

390 Reviews of 62 Coltons Point Campgrounds


  • Donita A.
    Sep. 26, 2019

    Thousand Trails Chesapeake Bay

    Very Nice

    This is the first time we have camped at this Thousand Trails RV Resort and we were pleasantly surprised. Beautiful campground that is well maintained. This campground is very family oriented and offers an abundance of activities for children and adults alike. It is also pet friendly and offers a dog park for your furry friends. We will definitely be back!!

  • R
    Apr. 24, 2023

    Fredericksburg-Washington DC KOA

    Family friendly

    Nice size spots. Lake on site. Playground for kids. Fun bike rentals. Lots of dog walks and a dog park. Camp store has a little bit of everything.

  • Samantha G.
    May. 31, 2020

    Richmond North - Kings Dominion KOA

    Good campground

    We stayed during the covid pandemic when things were just starting to open back up, so the play grounds weren’t available. The bathrooms are clean and the laundry facility is a plus. They also have a dog park which we used a ton. Most spots are shaded and there are paved and gravel roads. The spaces are very snug so forget privacy when they’re busy, but at the time we were the only ones on our little road. The store is super pricey, but overall a good campground.

  • Megan K.
    Aug. 17, 2021

    Prince William Forest RV Campground — Prince William Forest Park

    Great spot with hookups by PW park

    If you, like me, hate making reservations over the phone, it was worth it! Quick, simple, painless process. 

    Restrooms/showers: very clean, spacious, centrally located. My spot was in the back row and I didn't mind the walk 

    Lots: lots are really staggered/ set back from each other so feels like you have more space. Average lot size in general, but the set back feels like you have more space. It wasn't crowded either way, especially given on a weekend 

    Small pool 

    Wifi: don't plan on being able to have work zoom calls or really much on it for that matter 

    Cell service: I can confirm Verizon and Google fi have great service. I would imagine any other carrier would work just as well. 

    Area: the surrounding area is really bikeable 

    Hookups: I had a 30amp hookup with no issues. They also have up to 50amp full hookups. All of them looked well maintained. 

    Staff: super friendly; great check in experience They have a dog park but didn't get a chance to check it out. 

    Overall: great experience, would recommend

  • Genie W.
    Apr. 26, 2025

    R & D Family Campground

    Sparta Pines Family R V Park

    We are winter residents having spent our first time this past year. We found the new owners and management very accommodating. Lot fee is reasonable. We found it quiet, pet friendly,and wooded off-road location. Looking forward to returning in the fall.

  • Heather H.
    Oct. 12, 2020

    Point Lookout State Park - Temporarily Closed

    Beautiful campground

    Beautiful campground. We were in Tulip loop with full hookups. Very private large sites. Wooded with tall pines. The stars were amazing! Could see the Milky Way and every star in the sky no light pollution. Nice beaches and pet beach for our dogs.

  • Caitlin A.
    Apr. 25, 2021

    Smallwood State Park Campground - TEMPORARILY CLOSED THROUGH JULY 2023

    Private sites with water views nearby

    These campground is a great find. The sites are well spaced, and while on the smaller side they’re very private with woods between each one. Bathrooms were clean and well stocked. The other campers were all respectful and observed pet policy and quiet hours. I have a reactive dog and he did well here! We’ll be back!

  • Katia G.
    May. 5, 2021

    Fort Belvoir Travel and RV Camp

    Well maintained

    Super clean Very well maintained Pet friendly... kinda No veteran discounts smh Good for a day or two

  • Sean R.
    Apr. 25, 2021

    Point Lookout State Park - Temporarily Closed

    Great State Park in SoMD

    Just got back from a weekend trip there. It was a great State Park with fishing, trails, and boat docks. We stayed in the hoffman loop in our 20 ft TT. That loop was pet friendly, shaded, and right next to the playground.

    The most sites were off the road and secluded. Ours was a little over grown and not a straight shot to the landing pad. Fire wood was well seasoned for $6/bx and ice $3/bg at the camp store.


Guide to Coltons Point

Camping options near Coltons Point, Maryland are located in the Potomac River estuary where it meets the Chesapeake Bay, creating a unique tidal wetland environment at just 10 feet above sea level. The area experiences hot, humid summers with temperatures regularly exceeding 85°F from June through September. Winter camping is possible with mild temperatures, though some campgrounds close seasonally when daytime highs drop below 50°F.

What to do

Fossil hunting at beaches: Westmoreland State Park offers a dedicated fossil beach where visitors search for prehistoric shark teeth. The park sits on coastal plain deposits containing fossils from 15 million years ago. Sara A. reports, "We came from Pa/De and wanted to look for sharks teeth. It was beautiful here so we decided to stay the night."

Fishing and crabbing opportunities: Dennis Point Marina and Campground provides access to excellent fishing spots with 120 campsites near boat launches. The facility includes clean restrooms and full hookups for RVs. One visitor notes, "I went tent camping here and it was really really nice. Me and my family enjoyed ourselves. Staff was friendly and the bathrooms was very clean."

Historical explorations: Point Lookout State Park offers Civil War sites and a lighthouse built in 1830. James P. mentions, "Within 5 minutes there is groceries/Redbox/Dollar General and get an excellent Italian sub from Ridge Market. Historic St. Mary's city nearby."

What campers like

Privacy between sites: Westmoreland State Park campers appreciate the thoughtful site layout and privacy. RL shared, "The tent sites are awesome and mine have always been pretty private feeling despite being somewhat near others. Bathhouses are always SO clean and heated in the winter."

Water recreation access: Endeavor Point provides direct water access for swimming and fishing from a pier. Ally S. notes, "The pier was perfect to fish or crab off of and the beach had great views of the sunrise. definitely would recommend!"

Seasonal flexibility: Thousand Trails Harbor View in Colonial Beach offers camping from April through October, with particular benefits during spring. Ariel F. mentions, "If you have allergies, avoid spring. EVERYTHING outside was covered in a light haze of pollen. I worked outside several days and had to wipe my computer off a couple times a day."

What you should know

Bug preparation essential: The marshland environment means mosquitoes and biting flies are common, especially at Point Lookout State Park. Buck P. observes, "I think we're in a swamp. I assume mosquitos get very nasty here pretty soon! There's standing water surrounding my site."

Site selection matters: Campgrounds in this region often have dramatically different site qualities within the same facility. At Westmoreland State Park, Anthony D. advises, "We stayed on the B loop, the lot we reserved by only looking at a park map was nice a spacious for our popup. We were a little too close to the other site, bad design, other camp fire was right next to the the trailer spot."

Cell service variability: Connectivity can be spotty throughout the region, with significant dead zones. At Point Lookout, Buck P. notes, "No internet access at the campsite, but could get it if you were a few feet away from the Loop. It's a complete dead spot for Verizon anyway. Not good if you're working while camping."

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Big Timber Campground offers playground facilities and family-friendly cabin options for those seeking alternatives to tent camping. According to David W., it's a "Cool place to get away" that accommodates children well.

Beach considerations: Endeavor Point has a small beach area that works well for families, though it can get crowded on holidays. Allison W. shares, "There were a bunch of people who came in and used the cabins and invited large extended families during the day. They played loud music and had kids running all over the place, very festive atmosphere."

Educational opportunities: Calvert Cliffs State Park offers fossil hunting that children particularly enjoy. Sarah F. reports, "Such an amazing expieriance and brings right into the eyes of child with both adult and children searching for shark teeth."

Tips from RVers

Site leveling requirements: Take It Easy Campground provides RV sites but may require additional equipment for leveling. A reviewer notes, "We had a nice shaded lot. Fishing pond was close and kids had a blast fishing."

Hookup availability: Westmoreland State Park offers various utility connections across different camping loops. Christian mentions, "There's a convenience store just outside of the front gate to pick up anything that you probably forgot at home! I got cell service too which was nice."

Space between units: Many dog-friendly campgrounds near Coltons Point have varying site spacing. At Thousand Trails Harbor View, Em M. shares, "All the sites are very shady, which certainly comes in handy in the Virginia heat. They are also very close together--our slide was almost touching our neighbor's slide."

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular dog-friendly campground near Coltons Point, MD is Westmoreland State Park Campground with a 4.7-star rating from 34 reviews.

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