Dog-Friendly Camping near Wyoming, MI

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    Woodchip Campground provides a welcoming environment for dogs with spacious sites surrounded by mature trees. Pet owners find tent sites and RV hookups with full utilities across more than 120 pet-friendly campgrounds near Wyoming, MI. Each pet-friendly site includes a picnic table and fire ring where campers and their dogs can relax together. The campground maintains clean facilities with well-kept bathrooms and showers that pet owners appreciate after outdoor activities. Leashed pets are welcome throughout the common areas, though they must remain supervised at all times. Families with children and dogs particularly enjoy the playground area where sites circle the play equipment, allowing parents to monitor both kids and pets from their campsite. The clean, family-oriented atmosphere makes it particularly suitable for campers traveling with both children and pets.

    The Grand Rapids area offers several additional pet-friendly options within short driving distance. Chapel in the Pines Campground features a swimming pond where dogs can cool off during summer months. Nearby Hungry Horse Campground welcomes pets with designated walking areas and maintains a clean, well-organized environment that regular campers have enjoyed for over a decade. Steamboat Park Campground sits directly on the river, providing dogs with water access in a quieter setting. Pets must be leashed at all campgrounds, typically with a six-foot maximum leash length. Most campgrounds in the area limit pets to two per site and require proof of current vaccinations upon check-in. Owners should bring waste bags as pet waste stations are limited at some locations. Weather considerations include hot summer pavement that can burn paws during July and August, with morning and evening walks recommended during peak heat.

    Best Dog-Friendly Campgrounds near Wyoming (126)

      1. Steamboat Park Campground

      4.7(10)5mi from WyomingRVs

      "Nice and secluded yet close to town and easy access to the highway"

      "Lots of greenery to walk my dog. As a bonus, they have river cruises that leave directly from the office."

      from $45 - $85 / night

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      2. Woodchip Campground

      4.7(9)5mi from WyomingRVs, Tents

      "We love this as an easy getaway close to home. I wouldn’t call it a beautiful campground... but it is clean, and has a ton to do for kids!"

      "Great trees surrounding the property. Tons of kids - great activities for them! Campground is clean, and staff friendly."

      3. Allendale-West Grand Rapids KOA

      4.0(13)16mi from WyomingRVs, Tents

      "Pets are welcome here with two fenced dog runs and trails to keep the owners exercised. I love this place and have made it a regular stop."

      "Lots of the activities within the park, they have a small petting zoo, sky pad, playground. Several cottages in the park as well. Well be back."

      4. Hungry Horse Campground

      4.6(7)12mi from WyomingRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Cute little campground in a small town in Dorr, Michigan. Lots of activities, swimming, wagon rides, jump pad, and more. Facilities were fairly clean and easily accessible."

      "Multiple playgrounds, toddler pool and regular pool, jump pad, and lots of room to run around."

      5. Beach Campground — Holland State Park

      3.9(41)26mi from WyomingRVs, Tents

      "What we liked: We loved that fact that this campground was so close to water and the nice paved path for walking and hiking trails in the main part of the campground. "

      "The Lake Macatawa campground is across the street from a small beach on the Macatawa Lake. This is a wooded campground. The sites are pretty tight as is usual for a Michigan State Park."

      6. Deep Lake Rustic Campground — Yankee Springs Recreation Area

      4.1(25)23mi from WyomingRVs, Tents

      "First time in central Michigan and it was absolutely beautiful. The campground has a great location and lots of mountain bike and hiking trails."

      "This is a campground in Yankee Spring Recreational Area in Mid-Michigan. This is a nice rustic campground near the NCT(North Country Trail)."

      7. Dutch Treat Camping & Recreation

      4.5(8)17mi from WyomingRVs

      "Campsites are easy to get into with plenty of room to get situated. Close to town and fairly short drive to Lake Michigan."

      "Searching for a 1 night space on the michigan lake we had to look more around and find this wonderful campground. Just 10 minutes away to downtown Holland and only 20 minutes away of the beach."

      from $48 - $52 / night

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      8. Hoffmaster State Park Campground

      4.5(55)33mi from WyomingRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Unfortunately, a red flag was flying on our visit, so we only waded at the water's edge- but - still cool to lay out on the sugar-like sand and walk its 3 mile length!"

      "Site 31 and any along that path back up to a little creek and trail which was just perfect for the kids to play in."

      from $38 - $42 / night

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      9. Chapel in the Pines Campground

      5.0(2)12mi from WyomingRVs, Tents

      "Very nice pond/lake to swim and fish in!"

      10. Bazan Baldwin Oaks Family Campground

      3.5(2)10mi from WyomingRVs, Tents

      "The sites are decent size and it’s close to restaurants and shops."

      from $50 / night

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    Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Wyoming, MI

    815 Reviews of 126 Wyoming Campgrounds


    • E
      Jun. 11, 2019

      Eastpointe RV Resort

      Amazing

      Definitely the best camp ground in West Michigan! Clean sites, friendly staff, and many amenities. Camp store, laundry, showers and bathrooms, huge pool, hot tub, pickle ball courts, kids play ground, bikes, scooters, and kayaks for rent (with a kayak launch) and boat slips on the water. They have access to a dog park as well. Home away from home!

    • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 1, 2017

      Beach Campground — Holland State Park

      Great Proximity to the Beach

      Holland State Park is popular for its expansive sandy beach along Lake Michigan and Lake Macatawa where swimming, sun bathing, fishing, and boating are popular activities. Holland SP has two campgrounds – the Lake Macatawa Unit and the Beach Campground (which is where we stayed and the focus of this review). The Beach Campground is essentially a parking lot as the sites, patios and roads are paved with little grass among them. It is nestled between dunes which adds to the scenic value and blocks the strong winds coming off of Lake Michigan. The Lake Unit campground is much larger (211 campsites) than the Beach Campground and has more of a state park feel with trees, grass, and fire pits. 

      Site description:

      The Beach Campground has 98 RV sites of which 31 are 50 amp full hook-up and two camper cabins.  Some sites towards the northern section of the park have great views of Lake Michigan but be warned that strong winds can come off the lake and really shake your RV.  When we were there in early May the winds were very strong with blowing sand which made us really glad we were not near the water.

      Campsites are plenty wide to fit your RV with slide outs and car next to it without feeling cramped. Utilities are at the very back of the site so you may need an extension for your sewer hose. All sites were level. Every site has a picnic table. There are no fire pits at individual sites but community ones are located near the beach and you are permitted to use your own fire pit if you have one. 

      We were able to get nearly two dozen television stations with our antenna and had no problem locking into a satellite with our roof-mounted dish. Verizon phone and hotspot worked well. 

      So is this park big rig-friendly? In general, yes. Our site was certainly long (and wide) enough to fit our RV and the tow car next to it. However, we did have the back five feet overhanging the sand at the back of the site. This was no problem for us because our stabilizing jacks are in between our back tires. We were also there at a time when the park was fairly empty so backing in and pulling out was no problem. The sites are all set at an angle to the main road which makes backing easier. 

      Campground amenities:

      By far the beach is the biggest draw to the campground. The wide beach lures sunbathers out in warm weather and is popular for a walk at sunset.  There is a playground, picnic area, community fire pits, dump station, boat launch and concession stand. There is one restroom/shower house that was very clean but no laundry facilities.

      What we liked:

      We loved that fact that this campground was so close to water and the nice paved path for walking and hiking trails in the main part of the campground. Within 50 yards from our site we could be walking along Lake Macatawa or along the sandy shores of Lake Michigan. The beach is wide and expansive and is the place to be for awesome sunsets. When we were there the beach was not crowded because it was cold and windy but it would be a great place to enjoy a good book under an umbrella. Definitely liked the fact that this was a full hook-up state park with level sites.

      What we didn’t like:

      The park is essentially a parking lot with little grass and trees. What really surprised us was how many cars drove through the campground that were not staying there. There apparently are no restrictions on who drives through the park so many day-use visitors came by just for a look resulting in unnecessary traffic.

      Be advised there is a “no alcohol” policy in the park and campground and you have to sign a piece of paper saying you will abide by that rule. The rule states that “Possessing or consuming alcohol is prohibited in all areas of the park throughout the entire year” even inside your RV. 

      In order to enter the state park you must have a Michigan Recreation Passport which costs $32 for an annual non-resident OR you have to pay $11/day to enter the park even if you are camped there. 

      Pet:

      There are plenty of places to walk dogs here and access points to water if your dog likes to swim. Unfortunately, they are not allowed on the beach but there is a long walking path and within the main part of the park are miles of hiking trails and a nice overlook.  This park does not have an unleashed dog park; however, there is one within five miles at the fairgrounds.

    • Sky
      Sep. 20, 2021

      Kal-Haven Outpost

      Good location and friendly staff

      Clean and nice little park with a cool "trading post" with nice merchandise, snacks and food. They have a dog park and trails on the property with a longer bike trail that runs alongside the campground. They had a band one night and an ice cream truck come through the next. Would recommend!

    • cheyanne P.
      Jul. 9, 2022

      Hidden Ridge RV Resort, A Sun RV Resort

      Glamping at its finest

      I grew up coming here and they had expanded a lot on it in the last few years. You will never be bored and it is a true resort feeling, you will forget your camping! They have themed weekends filled with activities for both adults and children and have a pool, pizza and ice cream, jumping pillow, clubhouse, fishing, playground, dog park, and so much more!

    • GThe Dyrt PRO User
      Aug. 14, 2023

      Allendale-West Grand Rapids KOA

      Something for everyone!

      The staff is very friendly and helpful. There are activities for young and old and everyone in between. The showers are clean and spacious. They have campsites to meet everyone's desires. Pets are welcome here with two fenced dog runs and trails to keep the owners exercised. I love this place and have made it a regular stop.

    • Shelly B.
      Jun. 26, 2017

      Hoffmaster State Park Campground

      Woods & Water Wonderland!

      Great family campground - Paired with the area offers many options! 

      With mostly modern sites situated in hardwoods, pines, or a mixture, we stayed in the hardwoods area; however, my kids would have enjoyed the pines better for it appeared to have hammock hanging at almost every site. Well-maintained and clean restrooms had soda vending machines. 

      Children's play area with equipment and activity field, where several kites were hoisted high into the air, were great. Gillette Visitor Center in the State Park area about 1/4 mile away offers Explorer and interpretive programs Tuesday through Saturday, with topics ranging from nature history/preservation to information on wildlife. We enjoyed the spider and bear presentations most, but maybe that is because I have all boys! The campground beach, only a 5 - 10 minute walk from any site, was awesome! While there wasn't a lifeguard, I appreciated the "flag system" advising how safe the water is each day. Unfortunately, a red flag was flying on our visit, so we only waded at the water's edge- but - still cool to lay out on the sugar-like sand and walk its 3 mile length! I do regret not making it back to the beach for sunset as our camping neighbors RAVED about it the following morning! 

      My favorite part of this campground was the trails. In addition to several trails within the campground (the one along the creek was especially loved!), many more can be accessed in the state park, which contains over ten miles of trails in its 1,200 acres. Trails to dunes, beach, and other parks as well as dune preserve: all well-marked and vary in difficulty, weaving through pine and hardwood forests nestled among dunes. Plus, the adjoining North Ottawa Dune Preserve offers an additional ten miles of trails! OMG - what a phenomenal place for a walk in the woods or trail running! One of our walks was up a 5-story staircase near the nature center, leading to an observation platform with expansive views of majestic dunes and Lake Michigan. I was impressed that a portion was barrier-free. 

      Some family ventured into nearby towns of Muskegon, Spring Lake, and Grand Haven to experience what they had to offer: shops, museums, World War II boats, piers to walk, and several craft breweries - all 15 minutes away! Our dogs enjoyed the visit to the unleashed dog park at Coast Guard Park that is a ten-minute drive or a five-mile walk through the trails. 

      Logistics to note: Campground sells ice - $2/7# bag and wood/$5.50 a bundle. We quickly realized that residences outside the park sold it at $5 for larger bundles. Area grocery stores include a Meijer superstore and Leppinks grocery. We preferred Leppinks for the quick trip and Meijer for items beyond groceries, such as that forgotten bathing suit or a propane tank for the grill. While we don't have a big rig, I did notice the backup of campers at the two campground dump stations Sunday before 1pm checkout. Being a state park, Hoffmaster requires vehicles have a recreation passport to enter ($11/year -residents and $32/year -non-residents or a daily rate of $9). No alcoholic beverages between April 15 and Labor Day. 

      I talked to a ranger about coming back later this year, and he told me it is best to book months ahead for weekends because they fill up at the beginning of summer; however, cancellations are not uncommon, so watch the DNR site for openings. Weekdays usually have availability, especially the first half of the summer. He added that a great time to visit would be the weekend before Halloween as they encourage people to decorate their sites, wear costumes, and participate in trick or treating on Saturday night.

    • debe K.The Dyrt PRO User
      Oct. 1, 2021

      Cold Brook County Park

      Nice little county park!

      29 campsites pretty close together with old growth trees interspersed around the campground. Fishing pier and boating, playground area, and beach. No longer has primitive camping. Some hiking trails...short. is next to a busy road, so traffic all night. Staff was great! Showers and bathrooms cleaned multiple times a day. Pet friendly. Would stay here again!

    • Suzi K.
      Oct. 22, 2020

      Ely Lake Campground

      Words Can't Describe

      This is always my go to campground! All natural camping with plenty of nice people! One word of advise is to bring your own tp though lol they seem to always run out on Sunday mornings lol but are back up and running by mid afternoon. No showers and just outhouses but that's REAL camping right!!!? No power motor lake but there is another lake close by that is. We take the canoe with a trolling motor and hit that as well. Pet friendly. They have horse campsites and trails. Walking trails around the lake that offer nature at it's purest! I have been coming to this lake to camp for over 40 years and I hope I have 40 more years left!!!

    • Wilma S.
      Jul. 25, 2021

      Mecosta Pines Campground

      Nice campground

      Pretty nice sites. Pool and game room as well as a store. There are trails that lead to the river and also to an area where bald eagles have a nest. Pets are allowed . Nice little playground for the kiddos.


    Guide to Wyoming

    Campgrounds near Wyoming, Michigan offer year-round options for outdoor recreation with several remaining open during winter months. The region's mixed hardwood forests provide natural shade at many sites during summer when temperatures typically range from 75-85°F. Most campgrounds in the area sit at elevations between 600-800 feet above sea level, creating moderate terrain that's accessible for most campers.

    What to do

    Swimming options: explore water features beyond just Lake Michigan. Steamboat Park Campground features a saltwater pool overlooking the Grand River. As one camper notes, "They have a salt water pool overlooking the river. Lots of greenery to walk my dog" (Kara W.).

    Fishing opportunities: cast your line at several area lakes. Chapel in the Pines Campground maintains a well-stocked pond for fishing. "Nice and quiet campground. It is not luxurious but nice. Very nice pond/lake to swim and fish in!" (Mason I.).

    Boat excursions: take a river cruise departing directly from certain campgrounds. Steamboat Park offers unique access to river tours. "Riverboat cruises available docking at campground office. We loved it! Will definitely take the 6 hour trip back to stay again!" (Kimberly H.).

    Trail exploration: access nearby hiking networks within short driving distance. The Yankee Springs Recreation Area connects to extensive trail systems. "Lots of sites available! Disappointed that it was not open year round but the trails are still open. There's a beautiful lake to fish and kayak. Tons of hiking trails!!" (Jessica R.).

    What campers like

    Off-season camping: winter accessibility at select campgrounds that remain open year-round. Steamboat Park Campground operates throughout all seasons. "The also really awesome thing about this park is that it is year round. Year round parks are so hard to find in Michigan" (Courtney A.).

    Privacy options: wooded sites provide natural screening between camping spots. "Great trees surrounding the property. Tons of kids - great activities for them! Campground is clean, and staff friendly" (Jeff & Justin H.).

    Kid-friendly attractions: entertainment beyond playgrounds including bounce pillows and adventure activities. Allendale-West Grand Rapids KOA features unique options for children. "Goats to visit, air-soft shooting range, large play structure, clean bathrooms, well kept and lengthy sites!" (Lisa D.).

    Pet accommodations: dedicated dog areas at several campgrounds. "Very easy drive to the lighthouse, too! They even have doggy play pens for the pups where you can let them roam off-leash" (Magy C.).

    What you should know

    Seasonal availability: check opening dates as many campgrounds operate from May through October. Hungry Horse Campground has a typical season. "We have been camping here for 13 years. We love how kid and adult friendly it is and it's super clean! The lots are well spaced and we have never had a bad time here!" (Robin D.).

    Reservation policies: early check-in fees at some locations. "Make sure you do not arrive before 2:00PM, as they require a $10 early registration fee. if you decide not to pay, you'll be directed to overflow parking where you can loiter until 2:00" (Dan K.).

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