Dog-Friendly Camping near Weston, MO

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    Weston Bend State Park Campground welcomes pets throughout its well-spaced, shaded sites. Dogs must remain on leashes no longer than 10 feet while in the campground and on trails. The park features a dedicated dog park with three separate fenced areas and a water station for thirsty dogs, allowing pets to exercise off-leash in a secure environment. Camping accommodations include electric hookups at most sites, with two non-electric tent sites available. Campsites feature paved pads, picnic tables, and fire rings, with clean restrooms and shower facilities nearby. Basswood Country RV Resort and Lewis and Clark State Park also permit pets at their campsites and cabin accommodations. Campground hosts at Weston Bend are known to be friendly and helpful, ensuring campers and their pets have everything needed for a comfortable stay. The Dyrt includes reviews of campgrounds near Weston, Missouri.

    Multiple hiking trails throughout Weston Bend State Park accommodate leashed pets, including paved walking paths suitable for dogs of all fitness levels. The park's natural setting offers plenty of shade during summer months, important for keeping pets cool during hot weather. Several miles of wooded trails provide exercise opportunities, with access to scenic overlooks of the Missouri River. Downtown Weston is accessible via hiking or biking trails from the campground, offering pet owners opportunities to explore the area without moving their vehicles. The campground remains peaceful and quiet even with pets present, making it suitable for campers seeking a tranquil outdoor experience. Sites are generally well-separated, providing privacy and space between camping neighbors. Most visitors note the exceptionally clean facilities and well-maintained grounds, important considerations when camping with animals.

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    Best Dog-Friendly Campgrounds near Weston (73)

      1. Basswood Country RV Resort

      4.0(13)10mi from WestonRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "It's located 20 miles north of Kansas City and had full hookups, and even wifi and cable. It was beautiful and well kept. We were lucky enough to get a site across from one of its 5 small lakes."

      "The only two things I wasn’t expecting were: 1. it’s pretty close to the airport, but you don’t notice the planes except when you’re outside; 2. the sites (except premium ones) are pretty close together"

      from $56 - $59 / night

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      2. Crow's Creek Campground

      4.2(29)19mi from WestonRVs, Tents

      "The best part is the view of and access to the lake! So beautiful and relaxing.  We had a nice gravel site with fire ring and picnic table."

      "Crows Creek is a nice campground that has Great Lake views. We stayed in March and didn’t realize that only Loop G had working restrooms (so be mindful of that when selecting a site off season)."

      3. Riverfront Park Campground

      4.2(5)4mi from WestonRVs, Tents

      "The lakeside spots are definitely the way to go at this campground, bathrooms were very clean aswell"

      "You have to cross train tracks to get there and the campsites are right next to it. The train came through 3 times through the night and 5 more times while making breakfast."

      from $20 / night

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      4. Suncatcher Lake Campground

      5.0(2)13mi from WestonRVs

      "About a 10 minute drive to town, but a perfect spot in the country. Very well maintained park with a beautiful view of the pond right out the door!"

      "Private lake so fishing was not a problem."

      5. Bluffwoods Conservation Area

      4.3(3)17mi from WestonRVs, Tents

      "It’s well maintained, quiet, easy to access, has lots of grass for the dogs to play and we always see wildlife."

      "Two fire pits in the grass to use but you can’t drive up to them. We were the only ones there and it was quiet."

      6. Warnock Lake Park

      4.0(3)17mi from WestonRVs, Tents

      "In the home of Amelia Earhart, you will find Warnock Lake, a small lake property with big opportunities for camping!!"

      "There is a park and lake in walking distance. Lots of fish to catch and picnic tables everywhere"

      7. Blue Springs Lake Campground

      4.3(49)39mi from WestonRVs, Tents

      "The sites were well situated such that you felt you had plenty of privacy."

      "If you’re wanting to camp where you are close to city amenities, this is the spot for you. My husband, our dog and I camped in one of the tent spots, but there were mostly RV’s around us."

      from $33 - $48 / night

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      8. Walnut Grove RV Park

      4.2(14)28mi from Weston4 sitesRVs

      "We made a last minute decision and decided to stay somewhere near KC after a long cross country trip."

      "Pet friendly and close to KC shops and stores"

      from $62 - $131 / night

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      9. Leavenworth Kansas State Fishing Lake

      4.2(6)24mi from WestonRVs, Tents

      "I assume they went fishing at the lake. Bathroom was a little rough but manageable."

      "This site was easy to find and had a beautiful view of the lake! There is a brochure available online to help find the designated camping areas! We were the only people in the area we parked at!"

      10. Agency Conservation Area

      2.0(2)18mi from WestonTents

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    Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Weston, MO

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    • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Oct. 31, 2022

      Weston Bend State Park Campground

      Enjoyable Stay

      Getting to the state park off I 29 and through the countryside was easy as the route had Weston Bend SP signage. We followed the SP signs to the campground(CG) where the gate was not manned so we headed to get water, but someone was sitting in the dump station waiting for another person to arrive so we went around this one-loop CG to see if there was a convenient spigot. There are spigots but with a larger rig, you will block the road, and/or you will be on a hill. We went back around and the person moved so we could get water. After that, we headed to pull through site 28 with electric(50/30/20 AMP) only. The site is long but has a 1/4 moon turn so we had to pull back around to get better positioned on the pad so we could disconnect our 39’ 5th wheel and F450 for our 3-night stay. There were tree branches overhead that we could not avoid. RVers next to us in site 30 had just arrived as well and were having trouble getting their travel trailer unhitched and leveled due to the pad’s slight incline and unlevel asphalt. They got their trailer positioned so they could get somewhat level. We got a solid two bars on both Verizon and T-Mobile. Due to our proximity to Kansas City, we got a lot of OTA channels. A satellite connection would be iffy in most sites here due to the number of mature trees. The trees in a lot of sites would also scrape the top of larger rigs. There’s a variety of sites with most being good for regular trailers versus tall rigs, and tent sites. They have a nice shower house with 1 washer and 1 dryer both for$1.50. There are also vaulted toilets here and there. There’s a 1.7-acre fenced dog park that includes one large area for large dogs and two other areas with one dedicated to smaller dogs. The dog area is at the front park entrance away from the campground and it would be a long walk to get there, so we drove up. There are a lot of hiking trails here plus an old tobacco barn that’s worth a look.

    • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Aug. 1, 2024

      Love's RV Hookup-St. Joseph MO 235

      Not the Best Option

      This Love’s RV Hook Up is right off I-29. We’ve enjoyed several stays at these new Love’s campgrounds(CG) and they are normally away from the main car and truck fueling areas. After cruising around the truck area, we found that we needed to go to the car area as the CG is literally off the auto-side fuel pumps/parking lot. There is a lane that we could have driven through from the truck area and this would've put us in the right position to back into our site. However, there was a Love's fuel truck parked there the whole time of our stay. There are six back-in sites with water and electric. They give you a code if you want to use the dump station. We reserved site 1 with water and electric(50/30/20 AMP). It still could have been an easy back-in but there was a big U-Haul truck parked outside of the formal parking areas in our path. We were still able to maneuver around and get in our site. After parking, we checked in online to activate our utilities. We quickly found out when we auto-leveled that site 1 was not a level site as our passenger side tires were off the ground. And whoever designed these sites thought boulders between sites was a good idea? We had to position our rig to avoid a boulder on the pad, so that we could open our basement slide drawer. The utilities are at the far backside of the pad and based on our rig’s configuration with the wet bay towards the front, we needed 25’ or more of hose and electric cord. The water pressure here is good. The WiFi is also for general public use and not very fast. We got 3 bars on Verizon and used our MiFi for internet as we were not comfortable putting out Starlink in this general public area. We were next to Love’s two-sided dog park, which if not for dog poop on the inside and around the outside would have been a great convenience. Concerning the uncomfortable comment, two stealth campers in cars were in parking spaces adjacent to our site for the night. We shared the CG with a Scottish Rugby cycling team traversing the USA raising AHS awareness. We did not know that starting around 6:00 AM the sprinklers came on and all of their gear got wet. The sprinklers also make mud puddles at the dog park entrance. Loves should gravel the small and large dog entrances. There should also be signs to let campers know about the sprinklers. The other Love’s RV Stops we stayed in had restroom and shower facilities, here you go in the main building and pay to use the trucker showers. The dump station is hard to get into with a large rig. Wrapping up this unpleasant stay, this Love’s was one up on a Walmart parking lot as it had water and electric.

    • Roy T.
      Sep. 28, 2018

      Kansas City East-Oak Grove KOA

      Great overnight

      Easy access to Interstate and pull through sites were long enough for our truck and 32’ trailer without having to unhitch. Stayed just one night as we passed through. Looked like it would be a good place to stay for multiple nights.

      Clean campground. Nice grounds. Two good fenced dog parks.

      Only negatives were our hookups were literally in the next site next to their table, and their fire ring was very close to our trailer.

    • S
      Jul. 26, 2023

      Weston Bend State Park Campground

      Peaceful

      Pros:

      - so peacefully quiet, seriously even with the kids

      - dog park with 3 separate areas- close to KC

      - a hose at the dump station that you can actually hook up to your black tank flush

      - both AT&T and Verizon worked great 

      Cons:

      - I honestly have none from here!

    • Joel R.The Dyrt PRO User
      Oct. 16, 2018

      Kansas City East-Oak Grove KOA

      Ok for a stopover

      Stayed one night at the KOA in Oak Grove, just east of Kansas City. The sites were all sunny and since it was 100 degrees, it was hot. But the pool was nice and they had a nice dog park which was ok in the evening after it cooled off. Close to KC so we could drive in for BBQ.

    • hThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 25, 2023

      Weston Bend State Park Campground

      Great, quite large camp sites

      Great please to camp, not to crowded. Got busier on the weekends, empty on the week. Nice showers and toilets, laundry. Campsites were large, many had a good footprint enough to set up a large tent. We have a 20’ round yurt and had plenty of room. Lots of hiking trails in this park, some paved. Nice lookout point. Dog park was nice, well gated and taken care of, had water station for thirsty dogs. We spent 25$ a night for a 30amp electric site. Campground was well maintained. Only minutes from the historic town of Westin, amazing parks, lots of pubs and little restaurants. Nice place to walk around. I would camp here again.

    • SThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 12, 2023

      AOK Campground & RV Park

      Great place to stay

      We called ahead so they were expecting us and the staff knew who we were when we pulled up. Very friendly and helpful staff. Beautifully kept grounds with lots of lush grass. There is a lake/ river at the edge of the property with fish, plenty of frogs and I even saw a beaver or otter swimming across it. You can fish but it is catch and release. Surprisingly not buggy at all for being right by the water. The playground is great and they have lawn games and a large dog park. Nice clean bathrooms with hot showers and great water pressure. They even have a pool which I didn’t end up taking advantage of but would have had we stayed longer. They had the cutest little benches to sit on and look out over the water and at the stars. We also had so much fun chasing fireflies.

      We camped in a tent with our 2 dogs and young toddler and had a great stay.

      It is close to the highway and we could hear traffic but it was easy to tune out. The cicadas and bullfrogs are loud at night but we really enjoyed that.

    • Debbie S.
      May. 30, 2021

      Kansas City West-Lawrence KOA

      Great family campground and awesome dog park!

      It’s not the best I’ve ever been to, but it’s a as great family campground with beautiful views. We travel with two adorable rescues and appreciated the awesome dog park where they could run a bit. The restrooms are adequate and clean. Views are beautiful as you will see for yourself. Would definitely return. Tastes are $56-60

    • Fred S.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 20, 2024

      AOK Campground & RV Park

      Well Maintained, Clean Facilities

      Camped here on Oct 5, 2023. RV parks are not our preferred place to camp. Prefer to camp with our campervan in dispersed or primitive campsites. That being said, this campground was really good for an overnight stay during our trip north to Minnesota. The owners were very welcoming and helpful. The property and restrooms/showers were very, very clean and well maintained. Our dog enjoyed the fenced in dog park with is on the property. The campground has ponds. Other campers were friendly and respectful.


    Guide to Weston

    Camping options near Weston, Missouri include several state parks and private resorts within a 30-mile radius. Situated along the western edge of Missouri near the Kansas border, the area features rolling hills and access to the Missouri River. Summer temperatures typically reach 85-90°F while winter camping sees averages of 30-40°F, with the most popular camping season running April through October.

    What to do

    Hiking trails beyond the park: Lewis and Clark State Park offers a variety of activities beyond pet-friendly trails. As one camper notes, "The roads to, around, and within the campground are paved and great for a family walk or bike-riding" while another mentions the "small lake for fishing and kayaking."

    Explore local history: Just 20 minutes from Weston Bend State Park Campground, the town of Weston offers historic attractions. One camper mentions, "The town of Weston is walkable from the park. I left before the shops opened, but the town was quaint and inviting." The area provides access to Fort Osage National Historic Landmark and Missouri Town.

    Water activities: While swimming options can be limited, fishing remains popular. At Basswood Country RV Resort, one visitor observed, "You could fish in the lakes and didn't even need a license. We watched kids get excited as they caught fish after fish."

    What campers like

    Quiet surroundings: Many dog friendly campgrounds near Weston provide peaceful settings. At Riverfront Park Campground, a camper described it as a "nice basic campground" with "a nice view of the bridge," noting "it sits right on the river." Another mentioned it was "very quiet here."

    Clean facilities: Consistently mentioned across reviews is the quality of maintenance. At Watkins Mill State Park Campground, campers report "clean campsites and bathrooms" while one reviewer simply stated, "I can't say enough good things about this campground. Nice stay!! We will be back."

    Friendly camp hosts: Blue Springs Lake Campground receives praise for its staff. One camper notes, "Campground staff were beyond friendly and accommodating," while another mentions "the camp hosts were some of the nicest ones I've ever encountered!"

    What you should know

    Seasonal closures: Several campgrounds have limited availability outside summer months. Riverfront Park Campground "closes for the season on 10/31," making advance planning necessary for fall visits.

    Site selection matters: At Blue Springs Lake Campground, campers recommend researching specific sites as "the sites were well kept up, with many prime locations near the playground for our kids." Another camper advised about site slope issues: "The site slopes to the passenger side and downhill toward the road, so we used a few levelers."

    Proximity to transportation: Some campgrounds sit near transportation corridors. Basswood Country RV Resort is "on the final approach for the airport, so you get to see a lot planes flying overhead," though as one camper notes, "you don't even notice cause they are quieter than they used to be be."

    Tips for camping with families

    Look for activity weekends: Basswood Country RV Resort stands out for family programming. A camper explains, "Every weekend there are organized activities such as arts and crafts, fishing contests, duck races and frozen t-shirt contests in the pool, and a Saturday evening outdoor movie."

    Playground access: When seeking pet-friendly camping near Weston with kids, consider playground proximity. At Blue Springs Lake Campground, a visitor recommends "many prime locations near the playground for our kids."

    Swimming options: While Weston area campgrounds vary in swimming availability, some offer dedicated facilities. Basswood Country RV Resort features "a swimming pool and splash park," making it popular for families during summer months.

    Tips from RVers

    Leveling challenges: Prepare for uneven terrain at some campgrounds. At Walnut Grove RV Park, a reviewer mentioned "the spot was on a slight hill- but wasn't terrible to level out." Another RVer at Blue Springs noted, "The site slopes to the passenger side and downhill toward the road, so we used a few levelers."

    Site spacing considerations: RV parks vary significantly in site spacing. At Walnut Grove RV Park, campers note that "the sites were on gravel and very close to each other," while one observed, "our neighbor was nice because the poor guy had no room to get in his truck after we put out our slides."

    Utility access: When booking sites, check utilities carefully. At Bluffwoods Conservation Area, amenities are minimal with no electric hookups or shower facilities, but it remains "well maintained, quiet, easy to access" according to regular visitors.

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