Best Dog-Friendly Camping near West Branch, MI

Ambrose Lake State Forest Campground provides spacious campsites with pet accommodations in a rustic setting near West Branch. The 25 campsites feature picnic tables and fire pits, with some sites offering direct lake views and access. Dogs must be kept on leashes no longer than six feet, and owners are expected to clean up after their pets throughout the camping area. Both Rifle River Recreation Area and Outdoor Adventures Lake of the North Resort welcome pets with designated pet-friendly tent sites, RV spaces, and cabin options. The campgrounds feature clean vault toilets and drinking water pumps, though shower facilities are limited to the modern campgrounds. Many sites are large enough to accommodate multiple tents and provide adequate spacing between neighbors for privacy. Raccoons become active at night, so secure food and trash to prevent wildlife encounters.

Several miles of pet-friendly hiking and ORV trails connect directly to Ambrose Lake campground, allowing campers and their dogs to explore the surrounding forest. Rifle River Recreation Area offers excellent water access with multiple lakes and river points where pets can cool off, though swimming areas may have seasonal restrictions. The Devoe Lake area includes hiking opportunities with scenic overlooks and beach access where leashed pets are permitted. Most campgrounds in the area maintain a quiet atmosphere, though the ORV trails can create periodic noise during peak seasons. Local campers note the sites are ideal for trout anglers with dogs, as Gamble Creek provides fishing access between campsites 171 and 173. West Branch is approximately 15 minutes from most camping areas, offering veterinary services, pet supplies, and essential camping items during the main season from April through October.

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near West Branch, MI

454 Reviews of 145 West Branch Campgrounds


  • Tracey L.
    Jul. 27, 2020

    Countryside Campground & Cabins

    Kid and Pet Friendly with technology hip owners.

    W.O.W. This is the CLEANEST campground I have ever been to. Seriously not 1 cigarette but or candy wrapper on my site when I arrived. Picnic tables are freshly washed. Sites around#40 are spacious and shaded all day which was awesome. No mats allowed but it was great as the grass is green and lush. Store has apparel, camping tools, and ice cream. Kids ran there every day and it is affordable and friendly. Pool is super clean as well as the bathrooms. Loved the online check in process so there was no delays and we just pulled right into our site. If you have pets there is a fenced in dog park with pick up bags and mowed trails for daily walking or biking. We will be back!!!  WIFI too!

  • Corey O.
    Jun. 20, 2021

    Ambrose Lake State Forest Campground

    Nice campground close to home

    Nice rustic campground located just north of west branch. No showers, privy is is decent shape. Not the worst not the best. Several lake front sites to choose from with excellent views. There is a public boat launch here. There is an ORV trailhead here as well so the majority of the campers here are off road enthusiasts. Sad to to see the gypsy moths have decimated a majority of the trees in this campground.

  • Jessika A.
    Aug. 11, 2017

    Devoe Lake Rustic Campround — Rifle River Recreation Area

    Backyard Beauty

    This here is one of my favorite campgrounds in Michigan. The facilities are clean and kept up. All access to trails, lakes and the river are close and easy to get to. Great location to bring family and pets.

  • Emily G.
    May. 23, 2024

    Jewell Lake NF Campground

    Jewell Lake

    I think jewel lake is pretty good because they have good campsites. I like the dog, they have an island, you can go on can't sleep on there, but you can go on it. They have a beach, they have a bridge, so you can fish on good water to go swimming, you can drive a boat, you can go on a kayaking on a jet ski, any type of water boats the camp site it's pet friendly perfect for campers or pull behinds tense, they're ok, for motorhome\ RV's but it's pretty good.

  • Hallee L.
    Aug. 26, 2023

    Tawas Point State Park Campground

    Nice but busy

    It is very nice and extremely clean. However it is kind of cramped. Sites feel close and everyone was very nosey. Pet beach is nice. Water is beautiful. Convenient location. People didn't listen to rules such as quiet hour and let their badly behaved dogs run loose. Bath house is extremely nice! All in all, I would camp here on an off day/season.

  • Maggie M.
    Aug. 4, 2018

    Huron-Manistee National Forest

    We weren’t planning to camp but...

    but we were blown away! The dunes along the river seem out of place, and wonderfully so. you could spend so much tIme here, climbing around, swimming, kayaking, and enjoying the views. We keep our Jeep ready for camping at any moment and places like this are why we do it. We just had to stay, and I am so excited to go back in the fall. I know this says no pets but we were able to bring our dog and saw many other dogs enjoying the park as well!

  • Megan A.
    Aug. 1, 2018

    Tawas Point State Park Campground

    Beautiful State Park

    The park is very clean. Some sites are small, some are larger. Have visited many times. Fun interpretive programs for adults and kids. Beautiful beach to spend the day on. Located close to town. Lots of areas to walk as well. Not pet friendly though, they are allowed at the sites, but not on the beach.

  • Edward C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 17, 2025

    Tawas Point State Park Campground

    Terrific location

    This is a beautiful and picturesque park. The bathrooms are clean and well maintained.

    Sites are large in general with plenty of room for activities.

    The pet friendly beach is fantastic for dogs as the water is very shallow and let's them be active.

    The access roads on the loop are narrow, so you may need to take some care of if you have a large vehicle.

    There's also a kids playground and volleyball court.


Guide to West Branch

Rifle River Recreation Area offers several camping options within a 15-20 minute drive from West Branch, Michigan. The area sits at approximately 1,200 feet above sea level in the AuSable State Forest and features multiple lakes and rivers for water recreation. Forests of pine and oak dominate the landscape with sandy soil conditions throughout most campgrounds.

What to do

Kayaking and canoeing on clear waters: Rifle River Recreation Area provides excellent paddling opportunities across its five lakes. "The lake is small but good for kayak & paddle boarding. Areas of sand but fairly murky. We swam and floated for a few hours in tubes," notes one camper at Ambrose Lake State Forest Campground.

Wildlife viewing from observation points: The region offers multiple wildlife viewing opportunities, particularly at Grebe Lake. "We were fortunate enough to see mink, beaver, muskrat, loons, eagle, osprey and three swan...so it was a treasure trove for us," shares a visitor at Devoe Lake Rustic Campground.

Trail exploration for all skill levels: Access hiking and biking trails directly from many campsites. "The observation tower is definitely worth the hike and there's a hidden surprise at the same location for those who know where to look," recommends a camper at Devoe Lake Rustic Campground, referring to scenic overlooks within the recreation area.

Off-road vehicle adventures: Several campgrounds provide direct access to ORV trails. "Amazing views and great riding for all ages!" notes a visitor about the biking trails at Devoe Lake. At Ambrose Lake, "Several ATV trails with direct access to sites!" makes it convenient for riders.

What campers like

Spacious, well-separated sites: Many campgrounds offer larger than average campsites. "Spacious, pit toilets, no dump. The lake looks nice, but the campground is very buggy," reports a visitor at Ambrose Lake State Forest Campground, highlighting both positives and challenges.

Crystal-clear lakes with fishing access: The water quality draws many campers to the area. At Grousehaven Campground, visitors appreciate the pristine conditions: "The lake is absolutely gorgeous and is paddle only, no motors of any kind. The water was warmish and crystal clear."

Fall color viewing opportunities: Autumn visits provide exceptional scenic views. "We had an amazing stay with stunning fall colors. Beautiful sites with private, wooded locations or sunset, lake views," shares a camper at Ambrose Lake State Forest Campground.

Paddling options for all skill levels: From calm lakes to flowing rivers, water recreation options abound. "Nothing like grabbing a tube a flowing down the river with friends," notes a visitor at River View Campground & Canoe Livery, which offers equipment rentals and river access.

What you should know

Bug pressure can be intense: Mosquitoes are frequently mentioned as a challenge. "The lake looks nice, but the campground is very buggy. So many mosquitoes it is hard to sit outside," warns a camper at Ambrose Lake.

Noise considerations for ORV areas: Campgrounds with direct trail access experience periods of higher noise. A visitor to Ambrose Lake notes, "Many ORV trails, but they are also very loud."

Limited shower facilities at rustic sites: Most rustic campgrounds offer vault toilets but no shower facilities. "Rustic first come first serve sites. Well water pump and vault toilets. No shower," reports a camper at Ambrose Lake.

Holiday periods see increased crowds: Rifle River Campground can get particularly busy during peak times. "I camped in one of the rustic campgrounds over a holiday weekend and it got a little too rowdy for my tastes," shares one visitor about their experience.

Tips for camping with families

Choose modern campgrounds for easier access: Family-friendly amenities vary widely between rustic and modern sites. At Grousehaven Campground, one camper notes it's "Extremely family friendly with a nice beach, park, and picnic area. The campground was always well maintained and had some of the cleanest bathrooms and showers."

Look for shallow swimming areas: Some beaches are more suitable for young children than others. "The water was warmish and crystal clear, my 2.5 y/o daughter loved playing at the beach and the shallow swimming area," shares a family that visited Grousehaven Campground.

Consider campgrounds with playgrounds: Several locations offer play equipment for children. At Spruce Rustic Campground, campers appreciate that it's "Small, rustic, remote, clean and quiet" while still being accessible for families.

Scout dog-friendly swimming spots: Most dog friendly campgrounds near West Branch allow pets in designated water areas. "The facilities are clean and kept up. All access to trails, lakes and the river are close and easy to get to. Great location to bring family and pets," shares a reviewer about Rifle River Recreation Area.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling challenges: Many campgrounds in the West Branch area feature hilly terrain. "Although only one of the sites has a river view this campground is ideal for trout anglers. I got my 20' trailer back there no problem," notes a camper at Spruce Rustic Campground.

Limited hookup availability: Most pet-friendly campsites with RV access have partial hookups. At River View Campground, RV campers can find "bathrooms and showers are decent for a campground. Also love that there are a lot of trees to provide shade during the hot days."

Larger rigs better suited for modern campgrounds: Rustic campgrounds often have tighter access roads. "We were in the lower unit and stayed on site 3," notes a visitor to Grousehaven, adding that the modern campground accommodated their vehicle comfortably while offering "lots of hiking trails and even an archery range."

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