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Dog-Friendly Camping near Rogersville, MO

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    Silver Bell Mobile Home & RV Park in Rogersville accepts pets at its full-hookup sites. The park provides water, electric, and sewer connections for RVs with 50-amp service available. Several pet-friendly campgrounds surround the Rogersville area within a 30-minute drive, including The Hook Up RV Park where pets can run in designated areas with plenty of space. Owners describe the park as having a country feel despite convenient access to nearby attractions. Fordland RV Park allows pets but offers limited amenities with no showers or bathrooms outside the convenience store which closes at 8:00 p.m. Lambert's Cafe RV Park provides a practical overnight option for travelers with pets, featuring full hookups in a self-serve registration area behind the restaurant.

    Fishermans Paradise offers a more natural setting for camping with dogs, located a quarter mile down a gravel road with ponds for fishing and swimming. Dogs can accompany campers exploring the hiking trails throughout the property. The park maintains several fishing ponds where pets can cool off during warmer months. Cooks RV Motor Park in Springfield provides pet-friendly accommodations with spacious, shaded sites and is adjacent to a large field where dogs can run freely. The park remains quiet despite its proximity to Interstate 40, making it suitable for pets sensitive to noise. Most campgrounds in the area require pets to be leashed when outside the RV or tent, with owners responsible for waste cleanup and proper supervision at all times.

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    Best Dog-Friendly Campgrounds near Rogersville (119)

      1. Springfield - Route 66 KOA

      4.0(33)18mi from RogersvilleRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "The only drawback is a train close by. They have a small gated dog park and I huge open field."

      "Lots of cats"

      2. The Hook Up RV Park

      4.8(4)5mi from RogersvilleRVs

      "Stopped in for one night on my way through southern Missouri and so glad I did. Super friendly hosts, newer RV Park, great amenities!"

      "Some train noise and freeway is close by. I'd stay again."

      3. Cooks RV Motor Park - Springfield, MO

      4.8(8)14mi from RogersvilleRVs

      "What a wonderful gem just outside of Springfield Missouri. Clean bathrooms, friendly staff, close to lots of attractions in the area."

      "There isn’t an enclosed dog area but places to walk them . It’s a fairly packed parking lot layout. Very quiet and good location."

      4. B Berry Farms & Co.

      4.9(23)22mi from Rogersville10 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Driving through Missouri needed a quiet place to stay. We stayed at Honey Berry Hideout, it has metal fire ring and grill."

      "Brendan and Teresa are an adotable young couple who are transforming a large area in the midst of Missouri farm country into a small black- and blueberry farm that includes a small RV camp."

      from $7 - $48 / night

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      5. Cobb Ridge

      4.6(9)16mi from Rogersville49 sitesRVs, Tents

      "The trails are also maintained. I would not recommend hiking on these trails as ATVs and Bikes go fast on the trails and unless a hiker can hear the off roader coming they may get hurt."

      "It is an off-roading park so be aware of the noise."

      from $15 - $75 / night

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      6. Fishermans Paradise

      4.3(7)14mi from RogersvilleRVs, Tents

      "The rv park at the top of the hill is great and pet friendly! Fish on!"

      from $10 - $25 / night

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      7. Lambert's Cafe RV Park

      4.0(3)9mi from RogersvilleRVs, Tents

      "Basically just a parking lot behind Lambert's Cafe, but with full hookups for $30. Self serve station for registering makes it easy. Relatively quiet considering it's location."

      8. Fordland RV Park

      3.0(3)7mi from RogersvilleRVs

      from $25 - $40 / night

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      9. Ozark Highlands Mobile Home & RV Park

      4.5(2)10mi from RogersvilleRVs, Tents

      "It is right near a few shopping centers but in the back of a trailer park and very quiet. They had good internet access for free."

      10. Silver Bell Mobile Home & RV Park

      2.0(2)3mi from RogersvilleRVs

      from $35 / night

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    Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Rogersville, MO

    636 Reviews of 119 Rogersville Campgrounds


    • NThe Dyrt PRO User
      Sep. 21, 2024

      Branson Treehouse Cabin & RV Park

      Quiet, Centrally Located, Large Sites

      We really enjoyed our stay here! It was the week after Labor Day and was mostly vacant, making for a quiet stay. Love the amenities for kids! The only reason I give 4 stars is the dog policy— it’s very strict, and there isn’t a dog park type area to let pets off leash to play & get energy out.

    • Keith S.
      Jun. 1, 2019

      Cooper Creek Resort

      Loved our time

      Location is easy to find. Love being next to the water! Heard there is a dog park coming this summer. Great place to go if u want to vacation with someone that doesn't have a camper because of the cabins on property. we will be back.

    • Crystal C.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 1, 2020

      Springfield - Route 66 KOA

      Great Service But Smaller Sites

      Of all the KOAs I have visited I was very eager to check out this one.  Close to Springfield and not to far from the turn off to Wilson Creek Battlefield this one just kinda made sense for a visit.  

      When I ventured to check it out I quickly noticed that the site spacing was not the best when it came to the RVs, it looked claustrophobic.   When it came to the tent sites I felt a bit more like I could breathe and stretch out.   Kind of strange that this was the case as usually the RV section at a KOA is more accommodating, in my own personal experiences.   

      The staff was very friendly and helpful and the overall amenities were pretty inclusive.   Some of course obvious upgrades coming at additional charges while others were standard.

      In true KOA fashion there is WIFI, which I personally always welcome because I work remotely and sometimes do not have the best of signal.    Additionally they had standard features such as a dog park area, playground for the kiddos and a pool, although the pool is not open year round like some.   

      A few things that were a bit less common however, they had a pet play room which was pretty cool and though I don't travel with my pets found it to be a very friendly touch.    I also noticed that in addition to snacks you could pick up in the store they also had pizza during certain times if you were not wanting to use your own kitchen or the common space camp kitchens.

      I was pretty impressed overall but with all the good there were those claustrophobic rv sites I just couldn't get past and the pricing of a KOA always hurts the pockets a bit more even with them being nice and the common kitchen area I was attempting to use and had a few issues, this could have been just when I was visiting so I don't want to completely hold that against them but it was having issued.

      TIPS:

      * Visit Wilson's Creek Battlefield to explore, learn and hike.  When you come to this KOA it obviously does not have any hiking, but the battlefield offers a lengthy system of trails .* Bass Pro's home is Springfield, MO so you will not only find the largest Bass Pro there but also a unique museum of all animals which is quite spectacular.

    • S
      Nov. 22, 2020

      Branson Lakeside RV Park

      Great RV park right on the river

      Great atmosphere and sooo close to the Branson landing for dinner/shopping but also right on the river for a great day on the boat. Just a bit down river from Lily’s Landing (bait shop and a fun stop in for the kids to grab a snack). Walking distance to a park with play ground and two separate dog park areas (one fenced one open). Definitely an “RV PARK” nothing secluded about it if that’s what you’re looking for... very close to neighboring site and even in off season it was packed full the weekend we went. The sites along the river side had great big fire pits too.

    • Ashley F.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jan. 26, 2023

      Bull Creek RV Park

      39 Sites and 400 Feet of Creek Access

      Ashley here from The Dyrt! We’re excited to have this new partner online. This park is dog friendly with a dog park and offers a large community fire-pit (among other things.) Check them out and leave them some love.

    • S
      Jun. 19, 2026

      Bull Creek RV Park

      Absolutely Perfect!

      This is a beautiful place, has full hookups, great space between sites and amenities like the bath house and dog park are fantastic. Not to mention the gorgeous creek. Park is quiet and well kept. Definitely will be returning!

    • J
      Oct. 26, 2022

      Springfield - Route 66 KOA

      Great place to stay

      My wife and our children stayed here in the summer while we traveled for work and we were extremely pleased with both the grounds and the staff. They have great amenities and clean facilities as well as washers and dryers. They were so accommodating. The only drawback is a train close by. They have a small gated dog park and I huge open field. They have a seasonal swimming pool, kids playground, game room and few more things to keep the kids busy. Good WiFi and a shop that sells/makes/delivers pizza to your campsite. We will be visiting again in the future definitely.

    • J
      May. 4, 2024

      Hide-A-Way Campground & RV Retreat

      Hideaway campground

      We can here in October stayed until April and got to some great people very friendly .pet friendly nice dog run.under new manger . under new owners the place is looking better .we really enjoyed the stay here will be back in October close to town .I can just say this is the only campgrounds we would stay at .if you want to meet friendly people and have a great time come to hide a way campground.

    • Tyler
      May. 1, 2026

      Hide-A-Way Campground & RV Retreat

      Rude, confrontational, overgrown, and trashy

      One of the worst parks in Branson. Area is completely overgrown, none of the sites are anywhere near level, and the facilities are in terrible shape. The manager is extremely rude, confrontational, and is almost never on the property. Our first day there I witnessed her in a yelling match with someone, she flicked them off as they left then proceeded to tell me to call the police if I see them again. She also warned us of a homeless camp only a few hundred feet behind the park, so I wouldn’t leave anything out you don’t want stolen. It’s not close to anything other than the touristy things, and it’s absolutely filled with ticks. The trails behind the park are filled with trash and debris, dog park is the smallest one I’ve ever seen. Work Campers beware. I originally came to the park to work, I received absolutely no training, and was told to come in and“play” with their booking software to learn. The manager spoke to me incredibly rudely and as if she was scolding a child. She was incapable of even giving me a time to come in and show me how the system worked. I was given a written list of job responsibilities, and was immediately bombarded with a plethora of things I have no experience doing that were not listed in the job description. I was subsequently fired before my official start date and the only reason given was I was not a good fit. My partner was also fired as he was there working Maintenence for the same exact reason. By far the most incompetent, rude, and confrontational manager I have ever worked for.


    Guide to Rogersville

    Rogersville camping areas sit in the western Ozarks at approximately 1,500 feet elevation, characterized by rolling terrain and hardwood forests. The region experiences four distinct seasons with summer temperatures averaging 85-90°F and winter temperatures frequently dropping below freezing. Fall camping remains popular with moderate temperatures and colorful foliage throughout the surrounding Mark Twain National Forest.

    What to do

    Fishing opportunities: Fishermans Paradise offers multiple ponds stocked with bass and brim, making it ideal for pet-friendly camping near Rogersville, Missouri. "Ponds are full of bass and brim, a perfect spot to take the family," notes one visitor, adding that "wonderful out of the way hidden gem" describes the well-maintained property with its fishing and swimming ponds.

    Axe throwing: B Berry Farms & Co. features unique recreation options including axe throwing for campers seeking distinctive activities. "This place has everything from axe throwing to free coffee and the property is engineered and planned very nicely," writes one camper who called it their "new favorite camping spot."

    ATV trails: Cobb Ridge Campground provides extensive trail systems specifically designed for off-road vehicles. "There are nearly 80 miles of inter connected loops that go from easy to hard terrain, winding in and out of forested hollers and along ridge tops," reports one reviewer, while another mentions "Cobb Ridge is a great place to go ATVing. The campsites are maintained have all the basic amenities."

    What campers like

    Quiet environment: Springfield - Route 66 KOA receives praise for its peaceful atmosphere despite being near transportation routes. "No road noise........ but there is a train!" notes one reviewer. Another camper confirms "there is a train that goes by once or twice a day, but not enough to really make a deal."

    Spacious sites: The Hook Up RV Park provides roomy campsites with natural surroundings for pets. A visitor described it as having "a country feel" with "pull through sites are nice" and management that includes "some of the friendliest people I've met in a long time."

    Clean facilities: Campgrounds around Rogersville maintain high cleanliness standards. One camper at Route 66 KOA mentioned "This KOA is clean with wonderful parks and a nice pool," while another noted "Bathrooms were clean." For those seeking dog-friendly camping near Rogersville, well-maintained grounds remain important for pet owners.

    What you should know

    Limited amenities at some sites: Fordland RV Park offers pet-friendly accommodations but with restrictions. "No bathroom except in the convenience store which closes at 8:00 p.m. There are no showers. There is no Wi-Fi, and no cell phone service," reports one camper who decided not to return.

    Reservation requirements: Many campgrounds require advance booking, particularly during peak seasons. For Cobb Ridge, "Reservations must be made at least 3 days in advance" through recreation.gov or by calling 877-444-6777.

    Seasonal considerations: Missouri weather varies significantly between seasons. A reviewer at Fishermans Paradise noted problems with "Porta potties where kinda far from the electric sites and upkeep" but still appreciated the "super nice and friendly" staff.

    Tips for camping with families

    Bunkhouse options: B Berry Farms offers specialized accommodations for families with children. "We stayed in the quaint little bunkhouse with an air conditioner and all the amenities that we needed- a little frig, toaster oven, microwave, sink, coffee maker with pods, storage...and the bunk beds that held 5 of us," reports one family.

    Kid-friendly recreation: Campgrounds feature dedicated children's areas with various activities. A visitor to B Berry Farms noted "Family friendly with large area for kids to play," while another mentioned the farm has a "reading nook" and "swing on the big tree."

    Morning treats: Some campgrounds offer special morning food options children enjoy. At Route 66 KOA, "The mini donuts they delivered to your site in the morning hit the spot!" writes one camper, while another mentioned "You can order fresh made mini donuts in the morning."

    Tips from RVers

    Site leveling considerations: Cooks RV Motor Park provides well-maintained spaces for easier setup. "Spaces are packed gravel, pretty level," notes one RVer, while another reported "The spots are spacious and shaded. Our spot was pretty flat also which is nice."

    Campground staff assistance: Many RV parks offer help with connections and setup. At Cooks RV Motor Park, "The staff was super friendly, and accommodating and when I arrived at around 7pm they were available to show me to my spot, and offered to help me get set up."

    Pet exercise areas: RV parks catering to pet owners provide designated spaces for dogs to exercise. One camper at Cooks RV Motor Park noted "The park is adjacent to a large field where my dog was able to run to her heart's content, which was very welcome after being in other campgrounds where I had to keep her on a leash at all times."

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