Dog-Friendly Camping near Luray, MO

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    Indian Lake Park accommodates pet owners with spacious campsites and maintained grounds for walking dogs. The park offers full hookups, electric and water sites, primitive tent camping, and cabins, all allowing pets. Sites include fire rings and picnic tables, with modern restrooms, showers, and a dump station available. Hiking trails around the park provide exercise opportunities for dogs, while the beach area has designated spots for pets. Leashed pets are welcome throughout most of the park, though restrictions apply in certain areas like the swimming beach. The campground maintains clean facilities with friendly hosts who enforce pet policies to ensure a positive experience for all campers.

    Lacey Keosauqua State Park Campground allows pets at all camping areas including tent sites, RV spots with electric hookups, and cabins. The park features well-maintained trails perfect for dog walking, with a 2.1-mile lake loop trail particularly popular among pet owners. Pets must remain leashed throughout the campground and on trails. The park provides trash receptacles for proper waste disposal and maintains clean shower facilities. The surrounding area offers additional pet-friendly activities with nearby state forest lands accessible for longer hikes. Weather varies seasonally with temperatures ranging from the 30s to 70s, requiring appropriate planning for pet comfort. The campground's spacing between sites allows privacy while letting pets enjoy the outdoors without disturbing neighbors.

    Best Dog-Friendly Campgrounds near Luray (50)

      1. Indian Lake Park

      5.0(4)14mi from LurayRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "There is a playground, a few nice hiking trails, and a lake with a nice sandy beach. Almost empty during the week, but very busy on summer weekends."

      "Very nice park and not to near a train. Very modern facilities that were clean."

      from $8 - $50 / night

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      2. Lacey Keosauqua State Park Campground

      4.6(8)18mi from Luray65 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Nice drive in gorgeous country. 23$ site without water 28 w/ water 35 full hookups. Decent showers nice playground for kids lakeside spots as well. The host sells firewood and 2 sizes of ice."

      "Quiet campground located away from the lights of big cities. This has been one of our favorite campgrounds for years."

      from $15 - $36 / night

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      3. The Catfish Place Campground

      4.0(1)8mi from LurayRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Close to geode hunting locations!! Quiet. There is also a restaurant on site. We did not go but there were always lots of people there. Heard good things about food."

      4. Lick Creek Unit - Upper Equestrian Campground — Shimek State Forest

      5.0(2)15mi from Luray12 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Good sights, great horse trails, awesome camping"

      "We had a wonderful time camping and riding thw trails."

      from $16 / night

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      5. Waubonsie Trail Park

      4.7(3)17mi from LurayRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Waubonsie trail behind park is a short hike to the covered bridge and Dutchman's Store. Perfect Way to stretch your legs after a long day on the road. Bathrooms and showers were exceptionally clean."

      "We hiked the equestrian trails one afternoon and the regular trails the next day. I camped in the equestrian campground and loved it with my popup. Outhouse type toilets are available there."

      6. River Valley Horsecamp

      5.0(1)14mi from LurayRVs, Tents

      "Open sites near the Des Moines river and local road meant spots were just for sleeping. Excellent barns, accommodations, well-kept grounds and animals. Nearby locals kind and welcoming."

      7. Bentonsport

      3.8(5)19mi from LurayRVs, Tents

      "close to the river with lots of fun history and shops to keep you busy."

      "Historical walking bridge that is amazing. No wifi.. poor Internet although I did have one bar so could be worse .I have total by Verizon."

      8. Donnelson Unit - White Oak Campground — Shimek State Forest

      5.0(1)15mi from Luray11 sitesRVs, Tents

      "It's wooded and tucked away. There's a lot of nice little trails and a couple lakes. There's a $10 a night fee on the honor system so I would not consider it free. We would come back."

      from $12 / night

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      9. Hickory Haven Campground

      4.3(6)23mi from LurayRVs, Tents

      "Kid and dog friendly. Playground. Dog walk. We stayed over Easter weekend and had a great stay."

      "Large campground that has a few full hookup sites open year around. We were given a site between a couple of traveling workers. Both came out to greet us which was very nice."

      10. Lake Showme Campsites

      5.0(1)18mi from LurayRVs, Tents

      "Bathrooms within walking distance. Even have a pistol and rifle range. Bathrooms could be cleaned more, but only complaint."

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    • j
      Jun. 9, 2017

      Indian Hills Conservation Area

      Indian Hills Conservation Area

      Conservation Areas in Missouri are enjoyable if you're looking for lovely scenery, and can get by with few or no amenities. Unless you're a hunter, I'd avoid camping there during the November deer season or spring or fall turkey seasons. Otherwise summer camping is fine. Indian Hills Conservation Area is no exception: https://nature.mdc.mo.gov/discover-nature/places/indian-hills-ca It is located in Scotland County in northeast Missouri and consists of rolling hills along the two branches of the Fabius River. Camping is allowed in the parking areas and the grassy areas next to the parking areas. A map of the 3,974 acre conservation area showing the parking/camping sites is found here (If you can't access this link, there is also a link to the map on the main page above): https://nature.mdc.mo.gov/sites/default/files/downloads/conservation-areas/8622map.pdf

      The only amenities, are two unisex toilets. The CA is on the west side of Missouri State Highway 15. This highway starts in Mexico, MO and runs northbound through the county seats of Paris, Shelbyville, Edina and lastly Memphis, MO, in Scotland County. As you leave Edina, in Knox County, northbound, you'll pass through Baring and then Greensburg. About a half mile north of Greensburg you'll enter into Scotland County and the CA will be on your left (west). Missouri blacktop T, an east/west highway, is on the north side of the CA. There is a gravel road that runs west on the county line that is just south of the CA. Missouri blacktop C is an east/west highway about a half mile south of the CA area (which ends in Greensburg). There are 4 north/south roads that access the CA. The east border is Missouri Highway 15. The next road to the west is Seven Oaks. It connects on the north to Highway T and on the south end it turns to the east at the county line and connects to Highway 15. The next road is Indian Creek Road and connects on the north to Highway T. It goes through the northwest part of the CA and loops back to Highway T. There is a Tee intersection with Otter Creek Road that runs to the east and then turn back south to end just short of the Fabius River. The westernmost road is Old Trail Road which runs along part of the west side of the CA. The map shows that the road turns east and becomes Ivy Road. Actually it is a Tee intersection and is easy to miss. Old Trail Road continues to the south. At this intersection there is a farmstead and at first glance one would think that Ivy Road is a drive. It is not. Ivy Road continues to the south leaving the CA. At the county line there is a Tee intersection. You can turn left or right. If you turn left, the road will shortly turn to the right (south) and the road becomes Knox County Autumn Rd. If you turn right you'll shortly come to another Tee intersection. Turn left and the road becomes Ash Rd. Both Autumn and Ash will connect to Blacktop C at the south end. Turn Left on C and you'll find yourself back in Greensburg. Turn right and C will intersect with Missouri Highway 11. In Scotland County, the gravel roads that intersect with Highway T don't have the names as shown in the map, but have street numbers. Seven Oaks is easy to miss, but it's almost exactly 1 mile west of the intersection of Highway T and Missouri 15. Indian Creek Road is well marked as an entrance to the CA. Old Trail Road is in the community of Bible Grove. I've included a picture of the old school in Bible Grove located a couple hundred yards to the south of Highway T. I've also included pictures of all the gravel road intersections on Highway T.

      My favorite camping spot is the one at the far west edge of the CA. It has a well maintained unisex bathroom and a lovely view. Next there is a parking area on Otter Creek Road where it turns from east/west to north/south. There is a walking trail that connects this road to Seven Oaks at this location. Next there is a parking area at the midpoint on Seven Oaks I like, and finally there is the parking area on Highway 15. The good thing about this area is that it is easy to get to, being right on 15, and has a bathroom. The other parking areas are fine, but there are no bathrooms and the views are not that great. I've included pictures of 4 of my favorite parking areas, as well as the turnoffs from Highway T.

    • j
      Jun. 8, 2017

      Rebel's Cove Conservation Area

      Rebel's Cove Conservation Area

      Conservation Areas in Missouri are enjoyable if you're looking for lovely scenery, and can get by with few or no amenities. Rebel's Cove is no exception: https://nature.mdc.mo.gov/discover-nature/places/rebels-cove-ca. It is located in Putnam/Schuyler Counties in northeast Missouri along the Chariton River and borders southern Iowa. Camping is allowed in the parking area and the grassy areas next to the parking areas. A map of the 4,225 acre conservation area showing the parking/camping sites is found here: https://nature.mdc.mo.gov/sites/default/files/downloads/conservation-areas/7944map.pdf The only amenity, is a unisex toilet at site E. The best camping, in my opinion is at one of 5 sites: At site A, where there is a wonderful overlook for handicap access overlooking the Chariton River swampland, at site E where there is the bathroom, but also quite a bit of mowed grass areas, at site G, where there is an old iron bridge over the Chariton that has a wooden walkway over the river, at site B where there is a neat shelter where the superstructure is constructed out of old barn timbers and where there is a lovely view of the hillside, and at site I, which is right up next to the River. Quite a few people use kayaks on the river. The river is 20 miles or so downriver from Rathbun dam in Iowa, and outflows from the dam vary the amount of water in the Chariton. The Chariton is largely channelized, but not here, so you get a good idea of what the River used to look like.

    • Mary N.
      Feb. 19, 2021

      Boulder Lake Campground — Wakonda State Park

      Constant Returner

      I’ve been going to this campground since I was a child, it’s one of my favorite places to camp. A popular place, during the summer it’s always full and kids running around, people walking and running and riding bikes, walking dogs. Great trails too, ranging from half a mile to 3 miles. Nice lakes, kayaking rentals available, and a swimming beach too.

    • Travis R.The Dyrt PRO User
      Nov. 17, 2024

      Upper Augusta Skunk River Access

      Does not exist

      I don't think this camp site exists anymore. There is a roadside stop next to it with a Pavillion but no campground

    • Breanne D.
      May. 26, 2017

      Thousand Hills State Park Campground

      Great Hiking and Relaxation Destination

      There are tons of things to do during any stay at Thousands Hills (affectionately called Thousand Chills). There are kayaks and canoes to rent, lakeside shelters, plenty of trails to hike, and plenty of campgrounds. There are areas that have cabins and also places that have RV hookups. Really great for anybody!

      I went after a rain and it was beautiful. Many of the trails absorb water well and it's not too muddy. The trails and campsites are dog friendly and are very well marked.

    • Greg K.
      May. 16, 2024

      Lacey Keosauqua State Park Campground

      Beautiful park

      Nice drive in gorgeous country. 23$ site without water 28 w/ water 35 full hookups. Decent showers nice playground for kids lakeside spots as well. The host sells firewood and 2 sizes of ice. Cheap too. Walking trails nearby.

    • Sam H.
      Nov. 16, 2023

      Rodeo Park

      Perfect for a work trip

      I stayed at the RV section right next to the rodeo arena. Full hookups for only $20 per night with a self-service registration box. I forgot to count but looked like maybe 20 spots max. I was here mid-November in town for work and there was no more than four other campers at any point. Pretty basic surroundings though. There's barrel trash cans, didn't see a dumpster. Didn't see any toilet or shower buildings. Hardly any trees near the sites. Decent playground close by though, and a heavily wooded park with trails beyond that.

    • L
      Jun. 6, 2018

      Thousand Hills Trail Camp

      Thousand Hills Camping

      The Thousand Hills campsite it great I have camped here on multiple occasions using a tent and a pop-up camper. They offer basic and electric sites. All the sites are a nice size and many provide shade as well which is nice during the hot summer. All the sites include a firepit, lantern holder, and a picnic table. There are multiple waterspouts throughout the campsite so you never have to walk far to collect water. There are also multiple outhouses within short walking distance of all the sites, they are clean but they have no lights so if you need to use it during the night you will need to bring a flashlight or lantern. The main bathroom however, though it may be further away then the outhouses for most sites, it is not unreasonably far away. At most it is probably a 5 minute walk from the sites that are further from it, and the walk is quite easy. The main bathroom has lights, outlets, toilets that flush, sinks, and several showers which you can control the temperature and are nice for camp showers. There is a camp store down at the marina where you can get firewood, food, and camping supplies. You can also rent pontoons, kayaks, canoes, and stand up paddle boards for a decent price. If you rent anytime before noon Monday-Friday you can rent boats for half off which is a great deal. The park has a nice free beach which you can drive to or access through a trail which starts at one of the campsites. The park has two playgrounds and there are many trails, some that are light and easy, some moderate, and a long one that goes around the lake. Which has a backpacking campsite. I have not used the cabins here but they look like they are nice and they have easy access to the lake and docks right next to them for easy access to your boat.

    • MThe Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 6, 2021

      Hickory Haven Campground

      Friendly,clean,quiet

      John,the owner was accessible, friendly and accommodating. The showers and bathrooms were meticulously clean as was the campgrounds with large pull thrus. Each had fire rings. There is a laundry room. Kid and dog friendly. Playground. Dog walk. We stayed over Easter weekend and had a great stay.


    Guide to Luray

    Camping options near Luray, Missouri include several pet-friendly facilities within a 30-mile radius. The region sits in the rolling hills of northeast Missouri, with elevations ranging from 600-700 feet above sea level. Seasonal temperatures vary dramatically, with winter lows regularly dipping below freezing and summer highs frequently exceeding 85°F, requiring campers to plan accordingly for both themselves and their pets.

    What to do

    **Fishing opportunities: Local campsites offer access to stocked ponds and small lakes with multiple species. The Catfish Place Campground provides fishing directly from waterfront sites. According to Amy W., "My family stayed in our popup last September and it was great. Spot on beautiful pond. It was great to be able to fish from our site."

    **Hiking with dogs: The trail system at Lacey Keosauqua State Park Campground includes routes suitable for various skill levels. Melissa W. notes, "My pups and I loved walking the lake loop (2.1miles) every day. Bonus: the deer came out each evening to forage."

    **Historic explorations: The Bentonsport area features preserved 19th-century buildings and a historic walking bridge. Greg K. mentions, "Mid 1800's town right there and businesses open. There is a blacksmith, a Indian artifact museum and gift shops. Historical walking bridge that is amazing."

    What campers like

    **Clean facilities: Many dog friendly campgrounds near Luray maintain well-kept shower and restroom facilities. At Hickory Haven Campground, Michael P. observed, "The showers and bathrooms were meticulously clean as was the campgrounds with large pull thrus. Each had fire rings."

    **Spacious sites: Campers appreciate roomier spots that provide privacy and space for pets. Dave N. says about Indian Lake Park, "This park has something for everyone. They have primitive tent sites, electric only, electric+water, and fhu. They also have cabins for rent. Most of the sites are nice and shady and level."

    **Quiet atmosphere: Smaller campgrounds often provide more peaceful environments. Tracy J. commented about Waubonsie Trail Park: "Cute little RV/tent campground. Very nice hosts. Bathrooms and showers were exceptionally clean. Horseshoe pit, playground and campfire swing area were nice surprises."

    What you should know

    **Seasonal variations: Weather patterns affect camping conditions throughout the year. Amanda B. notes about Donnelson Unit campground: "Nice little campground in Iowa. We stayed for three nights, there's vault toilets, and the fire rings are tiered and really nice. It's wooded and tucked away."

    **Hook-up availability: Different sites offer varying levels of amenities. Mary F. explains, "Some sites just have electric and water on site and there are some full hookups also a shower house and modern restrooms, fire wood for sale."

    **Pet policies: While most campgrounds are pet-friendly, specific rules apply. Jeannie B. mentions about Indian Lake Park, "Tony and his wife are the camp hosts. Tony was so helpful and nice. The camp sites are spacious and clean."

    Tips for camping with families

    **Playground access: Several pet-friendly campsites include play areas for children. Debbie C. shares about Hickory Haven: "Full hookups, hiking wooded trails, nice pond for fishing, playground. Very quiet place, kids can ride their bikes."

    **Swimming options: Water recreation areas provide summer cooling opportunities. About Lake Showme Campsites, Chunk S. reports, "Great spot, $20 for RVs and campers. Free if primitive camping. All spots have power and water. Waste and sewage dump can be found on campgrounds."

    **Multi-generational activities: Some campgrounds feature amenities for all ages. At Lick Creek Unit - Upper Equestrian Campground, Dorothy H. found, "We had a wonderful time camping and riding thw trails."

    Tips from RVers

    **Utility connections: Check available hookup types before booking. Greg K. noted about Bentonsport, "Showers,toilets,30/50/110 power water on sites to share water and dump on property."

    **Site leveling: Most campgrounds have adequately leveled spots. Charles A. commented on Indian Lake Park, "Very nice park and not to near a train. Very modern facilities that were clean."

    **Off-season availability: Some campgrounds remain open year-round. Kimberly B. appreciated Hickory Haven's schedule: "We stayed here at Hickory Haven for 4 nights on our way to Alabama it is a very nice quite place. Open all year here which is very important to us!"

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