Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Algonac, MI

Algonac State Park Campground welcomes pets at all sites throughout both camping loops. The riverside campground provides prime viewing of freighters passing on the St. Clair River, while the Wagon Wheel section offers more wooded sites with greater privacy between neighbors. Leashed dogs are permitted on all trails and in camping areas, though they must remain under control at all times. Port Huron KOA, located about 30 minutes north, also accommodates pets at tent sites, RV spaces, and select cabins with fire rings and picnic tables. Both campgrounds maintain clean facilities with modern bathrooms and shower buildings. The mosquitoes can be particularly intense during summer months, especially in the wooded sections, requiring appropriate protection for both humans and pets.

Dog-friendly hiking trails wind through Algonac State Park's 1,200-acre natural area, providing excellent exercise opportunities for pets and their owners. The paved bicycle trail connecting to the town of Algonac offers an additional pet-friendly route for walking. While swimming access exists along the St. Clair River, strong currents make this less ideal for dogs, and no designated pet swimming areas exist at either campground. The shooting and archery ranges at Algonac State Park operate during daylight hours, which may disturb noise-sensitive dogs. Veterinary services are available in nearby Algonac and Port Huron for emergency care. Many campers appreciate the spacious riverfront sites where they can relax with their pets while watching massive ships navigate the river throughout the day and evening.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Algonac, Michigan (20)

    1. Algonac State Park Campground

    24 Reviews
    Algonac, MI
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (810) 765-5605

    "Minutes from Algonac....An hour from the big city, but seems a world away!"

    "Algonac State Park has 2 modern campgrounds. The River campground has a front row seat to passing freighters all day and night."

    2. Thousand Trails St. Clair

    3 Reviews
    St. Clair, MI
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    3. Port Huron KOA

    12 Reviews
    Clyde, MI
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (810) 987-4070

    "They do have a little amusement park right next door so that can help entertain the young ones for a while and we did appreciate the dog park."

    "This is probably the best campground in Michigan. Lots of activities to do. Swimming pools, bicycles for rent, playgrounds, pizza, children's train, etc."

    4. Lakeport State Park Campground

    25 Reviews
    Clyde, MI
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (810) 327-6224

    $30 - $34 / night

    "Right off Lake Michigan. Great trails for easy bike riding. Helpful, friendly staff"

    "Lakeport is one of the hidden gems in Michigan. We all have heard that you can find Petoskey Stones in Northern Michigan, well.... look no further!!!!!"

    5. Port Huron Township RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Port Huron, MI
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (810) 982-6765

    6. Addison Oaks County Park

    13 Reviews
    Lakeville, MI
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (248) 858-1400

    "The beach is nice, a little small, but clean and fun (would be nice if your pets were allowed to swim also). The only real negative I have is that for each group site there is a single fire pit."

    "The park has a beautiful 2.5 mile trail around the lake that makes this campground great. We brought our own kayaks but they do rent boats. We saw deer and rabbit."

    7. KOA Campground Emmett

    9 Reviews
    Avoca, MI
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (810) 395-7042

    "The drive is short and there are plenty of amenities to keep the kiddos busy all day."

    "We will definitely come back when it is warm enough to swim in the lake!"

    8. Ruby Campground

    3 Reviews
    Avoca, MI
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (810) 324-2766

    "We stayed a couple nights. but were gone all day at some family functions close by. It was a good set up for us. Staff was friendly and helpful."

    9. Dancing Fire Glamping and RV Resort

    1 Review
    Port Huron, MI
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (810) 982-6765

    $44 - $52 / night

    "Right off the highway. Clean. $69/night for a pad with power. We have a pop up tent and a utility trailer. Nice pool. Showers and sitewide wifi."

    10. Ridgewood Campground

    2 Reviews
    Washington, MI
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (586) 781-4242

    $25 - $50 / night

    "The site was a larger site (#12) tucked nicely away in a corner. Picnic Table and Nice Fire Ring onsite. Port-a-potty, dumpster near site."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Algonac, MI

145 Reviews of 20 Algonac Campgrounds


  • Chris O.
    Apr. 19, 2019

    Algonac State Park Campground

    Algonac state park rocks!

    Minutes from Algonac....An hour from the big city, but seems a world away! The river is right across the street and you can wake up to freighters going by at dawn and go to sleep as their lights glide by.

  • Kelly G.
    Aug. 16, 2020

    Pontiac Lake Recreation Area

    Private camping

    Very private sites. I was surprised at how well each site was hidden from the others. Restrooms can be a bit far from some sites. Nice little dog park by the beach too.

  • T
    Nov. 13, 2023

    Camp Agawam

    Great retreat for Canadians

    I come down to Detroit from Windsor every year to camp in Michigan with friends and this year we went to this very nice campsite in Orion Twp and I loved it. This was the first year we started our trip in Toronto, thanks to a solar company at https://www.solarpowertoronto.com/ who installed solar panels on our RV. We were able to camp from Toronto to Orion Twp and had a great time. Will be doing the same next year.

  • Doug M.
    Jun. 15, 2019

    Clear Water Campgrounds

    Love, love, love this campground.

    This is a quiet, friendly and family campground. The staff is very willing to help any way they can. The sites are level and spacious.

    A great place for the kids! With a beach, playground and paved roads is nice but the frosting in this cake is the petting zoo. Animals from bunnies, peacocks & cats to horses, goats and of course Milton the burro, get it? Milton Burro, LOL

    The store has stuff for the kids at very reasonable prices and the ice cream shop across the street is a nice walk after dinner. There's a light there for safe crossing, too.

    Try this place, you'll add this to your good memories.

    No credit or debit cards. Cash and checks only.

  • K
    Sep. 29, 2018

    Port Huron KOA

    Commercialized

    If you like this type of camping then this theme park camping is for you. It's right in town with sparse trees and very small sites. Make sure to mark the max allowed occupancy to be camping because, if you don't, you will be charged extra cash for your child to spend the day with you while spending money on their amenities. They do have a little amusement park right next door so that can help entertain the young ones for a while and we did appreciate the dog park. It's not a horrible place as we did enjoy ourselves the first visit there. The campsite we had was in the back, between 2 cabins, and that one was actually a decent size. The 2nd trip was a bummer as we were reprimanded for having my girlfriends daughter show up and have breakfast with us. Which, by the way, we bought from the and she shopped in their souvenir store and purchased items. We had to pay another $5 so we could spend that extra money at their campground. Other than that, enjoy.

  • L
    Jul. 17, 2020

    Clearwater Campground

    Nice!

    A fun little campground with a nice bunch of petting zoo type animals! The beach is clean and the lake is warm! Very nice layout with walking trail around the lake. The only complaint was not nearly enough trash cans around (like, none easy to find) and the bathrooms were nasty for our 2 day visit. Price per night for full hook up was $40 :-)

  • Noel L.
    Jun. 2, 2025

    Clearwater Campground

    Nice private campground.

    Level sites with full hookup. Catch and release fishing pond. Nice little swimming area. Nice playground. Cute little petting zoo. Stayed for a week at $320.

  • Kristina J.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 31, 2018

    Pontiac Lake Recreation Area

    Nice sites but tons of bugs

    We go here every year with friends and the staff is so nice. The spots are big and well maintained. The biggest drawback is the enormous amounts of mosquitos and ticks in the sites. Every night we had to triple check each other and our pets for ticks. We found at least 1a night on us. Last trip I came home with over 30 mosquito bites.

  • M
    Jun. 19, 2018

    Algonac State Park Campground

    State Park on the St Clair River in Algonac, MI

    Algonac State Park has 2 modern campgrounds. The River campground has a front row seat to passing freighters all day and night. There is an archery range, trap range, 1200-acre dedicated natural area, hiking, and fishing. They also have winter camping but no bathrooms or water is available.


Guide to Algonac

Algonac, Michigan sits where the St. Clair River connects Lake St. Clair and Lake Huron, with an elevation of 584 feet above sea level. The region experiences distinct seasons with warm summers reaching into the 80s and cold winters that often drop below freezing. Campgrounds in the area offer varying terrain from riverfront locations with freighter views to inland wooded settings that provide more shelter from winds coming off the water.

What to Do

Shooting and archery practice: Algonac State Park maintains ranges open during daylight hours that attract both beginners and experienced marksmen. "They also have a range for archery, and firearms. The park was kept clean. A group of friends camped on Mother's Day weekend and we all had a great time even with the rain," notes Sandy K. in her review.

Rock hunting along Lake Huron: Lakeport State Park Campground offers prime opportunities for collecting unique stones. "This beach is mostly rocks and I have to say that I have found the most Petoskey stones (State of Michigan Stone) and pudding stones (a conglomerate of rocks with jasper sticking onto the rock)," reports Stephanie C. The rocky shoreline yields treasures for patient collectors, particularly after storms.

Fishing opportunities: The waterways around Algonac provide excellent fishing access with multiple species available. "Fishing is great! Beach is big and clean," says Chelsea about the KOA Campground Emmett, located about 25 minutes from Algonac. Many campers bring their own tackle, though some campgrounds sell basic supplies.

What Campers Like

River views and passing ships: The St. Clair River offers constant maritime entertainment. "If you can get a River View site its is awesome. Freighters come by at all times of the day," explains Kelly B. about Algonac State Park. Bring binoculars for better viewing of the massive ships that navigate this busy international waterway.

Clean, modern facilities: Many campgrounds in the region maintain updated amenities. The Port Huron Township RV Park receives consistent praise for maintenance. "The campground is very simple and still has all the basic features needed for your camping needs," notes Craig W. This park offers a quieter alternative to larger facilities.

Multiple camping sections: Campgrounds often feature distinct areas with different characteristics. "There are two sections to this campground. The northern section seems to be the louder section and the southern section seems to be the more laid back quiet section," explains a reviewer about Lakeport State Park. This arrangement allows campers to select environments that match their preferences.

What You Should Know

Weather considerations: The region experiences significant weather variation by season. "We rode our bikes back a few days later, they were still there," notes a reviewer about checking on fellow campers after storms at Lakeport State Park. Spring brings rain and occasional flooding at riverfront sites.

Limited shade at some campgrounds: Sun exposure varies significantly between campgrounds and specific sites. "This park is a little different than most State parks as it is right off a main road and it doesn't give that outdoorsy feel... I like to see trees and have some shade, but this didn't really give us that option," mentions Stephanie C. about one area.

Highway noise impacts: Several campgrounds sit near major roads. "It curves around the point, hugging Lake St. Clair... The noise level was very 'citified.' Traffic could be heard throughout the evening and early morning," reports Art S. about camping near Algonac. Sites farther from roads generally provide more natural soundscapes.

Tips for Camping with Families

Activity-focused campgrounds: Port Huron KOA offers extensive recreation options for children. "Tons to for kids, multiple pools including a zero entry, jumping pillow, ice cream stores, old west town hayrides, train rides($), multiple parks, and next to small water park," explains Lindsey S. These facilities typically charge additional fees for special activities.

Weekend programming: Many campgrounds schedule family-friendly events. "The park was kept clean. A group of friends camped on Mother's Day weekend and we all had a great time even with the rain," notes Sandy K. about Algonac State Park. Check with camp offices for current schedules as these vary seasonally.

Pet-friendly trails and spaces: For families camping with dogs, the region offers numerous pet-friendly options. "Dog-friendly hiking trails wind through the natural areas, providing excellent exercise opportunities for pets and their owners," notes a reviewer. Most campgrounds require leashes and proper waste disposal.

Tips from RVers

Site selection strategies: RVers recommend researching specific site dimensions and features. "We chose to get a camping spot nearer to the river so that I could sit out and watch the boats," explains Art S. about selecting riverside spots at Algonac State Park. Many campgrounds offer site-specific photos online.

Road condition awareness: Several campgrounds have challenging internal roads. "Sooo many ruts that I was deeply concerned for the undercarriage of both my truck and camper... People pay thousands for their camping equipment and gear and these roads put those investments at great risk," warns Rodger M. Larger rigs should call ahead about accessibility.

Seasonal facility changes: Off-season campers should verify which amenities remain open. "The newer, cleaner, and nicer facilities were closed up for the season and they directed us to the old, out-dated, and less cared for facilities on the north end of the campground," reports a reviewer about late-season camping. Many water systems shut down before freezing temperatures arrive.

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