Dog-Friendly Camping near Le Roy, MN

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    Lake Louise State Park Campground maintains quiet, pet-friendly sites with generously sized camping pads that accommodate both tents and RVs. Pets must remain leashed throughout the park, with several trails suitable for dog walking around the small fishing pond. Forestville Mystery Cave State Park and Maple Springs Campground also welcome pets, with the latter featuring a trout stream where dogs can cool off during summer months. Bathrooms at these campgrounds are exceptionally clean, important for campers managing pet needs during longer stays. Sites at Lake Hendricks County Park provide paved areas for RVs and grassy spots for tents, giving pet owners flexible options depending on their camping style.

    The Root River area offers several dog-friendly hiking paths connecting campgrounds to natural attractions. Maple Springs Campground provides easy access to Mystery Cave State Park's trail system without requiring pets to stay inside the actual cave areas. Pets must be attended at all times and properly secured at campsites, especially at night when wildlife activity increases. Local towns including Preston and Le Roy have basic veterinary services for emergency needs. The campgrounds maintain pet waste stations, though bringing your own disposal bags is recommended. Summer temperatures can reach the high 80s, requiring extra water and shade for dogs, while the shoulder seasons offer more comfortable hiking conditions for active pets.

    Best Dog-Friendly Campgrounds near Le Roy (100)

      1. Lake Louise State Park Campground

      4.3(6)1mi from Le Roy28 sitesRVs, Tents

      "You can go fishing at the pond without having to purchase a Minnesota Fishing License!"

      "Our group of 12 stayed at one of the two group sites at Lake Louise State Park. Our site holds up to 30 and the neighboring site holds up to 50."

      from $20 - $75 / night

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      2. Forestville Mystery Cave State Park Campground

      4.3(18)16mi from Le Roy133 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Mystery Cave State Park is surrounded in in a lush green forest with huge oak and maple trees that hang over the road like a huge living canopy."

      "On top of that it has this awesome living history 1800's village managed by the Minnesota Historical Society."

      from $25 - $90 / night

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      3. Maple Springs Campground

      4.6(11)16mi from Le RoyRVs, Tents

      "Beautiful spaces of various size, a river runs next to it and they have duck races."

      "Some girlfriends and I wanted to stay at the camp for the weekend and have a place to social distance ourselves. We rented the horse camp sites and we couldn't have been happier."

      from $35 / night

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      4. Lake Hendricks Co Park

      5.0(3)10mi from Le RoyRVs, Tents

      "A good place for a place to stop next to a lake. Good hookups and picnic tables"

      "Nice RV park on a man made lake there are 2 levels, the upper being a bit more wooded with a few sites overlooking the lake the facilities were clean if not a bit DIY feeling."

      5. Lidtke Park & Campground

      3.5(2)12mi from Le RoyRVs, Tents

      6. Riverside Co Park

      5.0(2)14mi from Le RoyRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Volleyball and walking trails with primitive camping across the road. Cabin with air conditioning and fully furnished further up the river on 200 acres of county land."

      "Nice walking trails on the east and south side of the park. Very creative natural play park for children to play on. Full hook up sites with a very reasonable nightly rate."

      7. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park -Beavertrails Camp-Resort

      3.8(5)18mi from Le RoyRVs, Tents, Cabins

      8. Deer Creek Speedway

      3.0(1)14mi from Le RoyRVs, Tents

      9. Schmidt Farm by Forestville

      5.0(2)19mi from Le Roy3 sitesTents

      "If you're looking for a simpler camping experience focused on getting away from everything and solitude, then this is the place for you.   "

      "This location offers the opportunity to explore both private trails and less traveled areas of Forestville State Park. Secluded campsites so you are not camping side by side with others."

      from $35 / night

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      10. The Old Barn Resort

      4.9(10)27mi from Le RoyRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "It was located right on the Root River Trail System which we liked for biking and running."

      "Beware, the office and bar/restaurant are located inside the barn. I say beware because there are barn swallows that nest on the outside of the barn. TONS of barn swallows."

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    Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Le Roy, MN

    428 Reviews of 100 Le Roy Campgrounds


    • J
      Oct. 19, 2021

      Maple Springs Campground

      Eden

      We stayed here for the month of august, and this place is awesome! Beautiful spaces of various size, a river runs next to it and they have duck races. Dog park, small general store, backs up to a national park, close to town, immaculately maintained, volley ball court, lots of shade trees, easy access, and Andy(owner/operator) is the nicest person you’ll ever want to meet. For those so inclined there’s church service on Sunday in an old (cool looking!) barn! Fire pits at every spot. There is WiFi there, but little to no phone service unless you have a cell booster. 5/5 will definitely be back!

    • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Sep. 21, 2023

      Crystal Springs RV Resort

      Nice Campground

      As the campground(CG) is right off the interstate, it was easy to get to. Our check-in package was ready when we arrived at the little self-registration building at the entrance. We had requested site 40, where we had stayed two years ago, but they gave us back-in site 41 instead on the little lake. The utilities are in the middle of the site and worked well with water pressure near 45 psi. The sites are decently spaced for this type of CG. They have WiFi, but their info packet states it's not good enough for streaming but okay for email, etc. We got 3 bars on Verizon and used our MiFi since we were only here for two nights. The CG is right off I-35, so you do get some highway noise. This CG is very well kept, with mostly seasonal and permanent parties. We came in with two other 5th wheels and had no problem getting sites, but we did reserve well before our arrival. There was not a formal dog park, but there was plenty of area to walk your dog. We noted that this CG was featured in RV Life’s 2023 Discover The Best RV Parks& Resorts In Every State with this narrative:"This family-owned campground prides itself on cleanliness; there is an owner on-site around the clock to ensure it stays in top condition. The park is beautifully landscaped and has both pull-thru and back-in sites. All sites(some are waterfront) are level and offer full hookups and free Wi-Fi. There are onsite restrooms and laundry facilities that are kept sparkling clean. They also offer a lending library of books and movies. There is a large pond on the property that is perfect for fishing, kayaking, and other water sports, and there is a walking path that circles the pond." Check out the Spam Museum in Austin, MN. We thought the museum would be cheesy, but it was a nice facility and a great experience. The CG deserved this praise, and we again enjoyed our stay.

    • Kayla S.
      May. 27, 2018

      Eagle Cliff Campground and Lodging

      Perfect set-up

      This campground has it all. Situated right along the Root River next to the bike trail. They offer kayak, canoe and tube rentals and shuttles. They also have bike rentals.

      This facility is clean and very well kept. Even the shower rooms are very nice and sanitary.

      This is by far my favorite camping spot. I would recommend this place to any and everyone. Family orientated and pet friendly.

    • Kari S.
      Aug. 5, 2018

      Pulpit Rock Campground

      Beautiful!

      My boyfriend and I stayed right on the river with our pups (pet friendly) and it was BEAUTIFUL. Easy access to restrooms but secluded and quiet too.

    • D
      Jun. 26, 2020

      Eagle Cliff Campground and Lodging

      River Camping

      Overall great experience! Located on the Root River. Cliff View has very clean bath houses. Lots of sites to choose from. 50 amp service, sewer hook up and of course water. If your close enough to the office wifi available. Some sites are tight for large motor homes, 5th wheelers and tavel trailer. If your a bicyclist, campgrounds on great paved trail. They like their grass, no rugs or carpet on the grass. I take this as a positive. Dogs n cats are welcome. Lots of seasonal sites. Camping during the week is quite!

    • Mike G.
      Apr. 11, 2021

      Pulpit Rock Campground

      Nicely Kept Campground

      Really nicely kept camp ground. A bit too close to traffic for a completely quiet night. Bathrooms were warm and really clean, staff was really great and if youre bringing a pet, there were plenty of areas to walk. Fishing was really great catching several fish for dinner including some really nice size rainbow trout.

    • Ash V.
      Aug. 21, 2018

      Chester Woods Park

      Great park

      Not to experience and good things to do. Swimming in the lake, lots of fishing, hiking, nature center, free activity’s, and other things to do. There are water and septic hook ups and pets are fine, they have bathrooms as well. Lots of other campers and area to run around

    • Sarah T.
      Oct. 4, 2018

      Lazy D Campground and Trail Rides

      Quiet Weekend Getaway

      Mellow family friendly campground with just enough for the kids to do - playground, bounce pad, tuning, pool. The petting zoo is a bit disappointing but otherwise it is a fantastic place!

    • Stephanie M.
      Aug. 7, 2020

      Lazy D’s Campground

      Good Family Campground

      Tent camping - Fun things to do with kids - jumping pillow, petting zoo, kids train ride, playground, pool, sandpit, volleyball, peddle bikes, river with tubing, horse rides, close to white water with hiking and beach. Seasonal people were friendly and staff was great. Low bugs and a good size camping space. Only negative was the pedestrian bridge is a little old and could use some repairs.


    Guide to Le Roy

    Campgrounds near Le Roy, Minnesota offer easy access to hiking trails, fishing spots, and river activities. Located in the southeastern corner of Minnesota, the area features rolling hills, limestone bluffs, and spring-fed streams with year-round temperatures between 20°F in winter and 80°F in summer. Camping options range from state parks to private resorts with varying levels of amenities.

    What to do

    Fishing without a license: At Lake Louise State Park Campground, visitors can fish at the small pond without purchasing a Minnesota Fishing License. "This is a great family park where the kids and grown-ups can have fun! You can go fishing at the pond without having to purchase a Minnesota Fishing License!" notes Rodney A.

    Cave exploration: Visit Forestville Mystery Cave State Park Campground for underground adventures. "I came here to explore the caves and it blew me away. I think the cave was around 12-13 miles long and there was water and different formations. The floor was really wet so bring shoes you won't slip in," advises Kevin T. Tours cost $15 for adults and $10 for children ages 5-12.

    River tubing: The Root River provides cooling summer recreation. "Tubing the river is the highlight here. You drop in one side of the campsite and an hour later pull out on the other side. So much fun," shares Lee G. from The Old Barn Resort. Most campgrounds offer tube rentals or have designated river access points for your own equipment.

    What campers like

    Quiet camping environment: Many campers appreciate the peaceful atmosphere at campgrounds in the Le Roy area. "This campground is quiet - only a handful of sites in a loop. You aren't completely isolated from your neighbors, but it's also not completely wide open," reports Lacey F. about Lake Louise State Park.

    Dark skies for stargazing: The minimal light pollution in rural Minnesota creates excellent stargazing opportunities. "All in all, it's a pretty great place to camp. Beautiful, quiet, spacious, and relaxing. Also, it doesn't hurt that you're away from the bright lights of the city, so star gazing is amazing!" says Joe W. about The Old Barn Resort.

    Clean facilities: Campground cleanliness ranks high among visitor priorities. "Bathrooms were exceptionally clean best I've encountered," notes Benjamin about Lake Louise State Park. Multiple reviews across different campgrounds mention well-maintained shower houses and restroom facilities.

    What you should know

    Limited cell service: Many campgrounds in the area have spotty or non-existent cellular coverage. "There is no cell service (TMobile) here," reports Lacey F. about Lake Louise. Another reviewer notes "There is NO CELL SERVICE in the campground - no Verizon, ATT or T-Mobile. Wifi down at the ranger office," at Whitewater State Park.

    Fire restrictions and wood availability: Campfire policies vary between campgrounds. "Firewood is available for $8 per bundle, you can pay by QR code if you have enough service. Or you can grab wood and pay in person at the other end of the park," explains Karla J. B. at Whitewater State Park. Some campgrounds don't sell firewood, requiring purchase in nearby towns.

    Seasonal variations: Weather conditions significantly impact camping experiences. "Summer temperatures can reach the high 80s, requiring extra water and shade for dogs, while the shoulder seasons offer more comfortable hiking conditions," notes one camper. Winter camping is available at select locations with limited amenities.

    Tips for camping with families

    Kid-friendly activities: Several campgrounds feature dedicated recreation areas. "This is a nice park with a lot of activities for kids including a pool and jumping pad. The main park of the campground has people packed in pretty close," shares Lisa D. about Beaver Trails Campground.

    Swimming options: Multiple water recreation facilities exist throughout the region. "There is a beach, picnic area, and hiking trails," mentions Lacey F. about Lake Louise State Park. Other campgrounds offer swimming ponds, river access, or pools for cooling off during summer months.

    Group camping areas: For family reunions or larger gatherings, dedicated group sites provide more space. "Our group of 12 stayed at one of the two group sites at Lake Louise State Park. Our site holds up to 30 and the neighboring site holds up to 50. Our site was a beautiful spot with large shade trees, three picnic tables and two fire pits," recounts Steph H.

    Tips for RVers

    Site sizing and access: RV sites vary considerably between campgrounds. "Beautiful large sites along the river so you can fish as well as has a pond that you can swim in with three beach entry areas. Very long parking pads - big rig friendly and very roomy sites," explains Tracy B. about Riverside County Park.

    Hookup availability: Full-service sites are available at select campgrounds. "Sites at Lake Hendricks County Park provide paved areas for RVs and grassy spots for tents," offering flexibility based on your equipment needs. Most dog friendly campgrounds near Le Roy provide electric hookups, while fewer offer water and sewer connections.

    Dump station considerations: Plan your waste management accordingly. "Dump station was in odd spot, if it were busy it wouldn't be good," notes Andy C. about Maple Springs Campground. Some smaller campgrounds may not have dump facilities, requiring travel to nearby locations.

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