Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Proctor, MT

Lake Mary Ronan State Park Campground features spacious sites with electric hookups for pet owners camping near Proctor, Montana. The well-maintained grounds have clearly marked pet-friendly areas throughout the park, with access trails leading to the lake where dogs can cool off during summer months. Big Arm State Unit at Flathead Lake State Park and Rollins RV Park also welcome pets with designated areas for walking dogs. The campground is extremely clean with good spacing between sites, making it comfortable for those traveling with animals. Most campgrounds in this area permit pets but require they remain leashed at all times, with standard rules about waste cleanup and noise control. These state parks provide tent sites, RV hookups, and some cabin accommodations that allow pets.

The lakeside setting offers multiple pet exercise options with shoreline access points for dogs that enjoy swimming. Owners should be prepared for wildlife encounters as the wooded areas around Lake Mary Ronan attract deer and other animals that may interest pets. The park's hiking paths provide excellent walking routes, though pets must stay on established trails. Nearby veterinary services are available in Polson, approximately 30 minutes away. Flathead Lake's clear water and shoreline access make it popular for dogs that enjoy water activities, with most campgrounds providing direct lake access points. During peak season, campers appreciate the park's quiet atmosphere despite allowing pets. Winter campers should note that while some campgrounds remain open year-round, facilities may be limited and temperatures can drop significantly, requiring additional preparation for camping with pets.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Proctor, Montana (138)

    1. Big Arm State Unit — Flathead Lake State Park

    25 Reviews
    Big Arm, MT
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 837-3041

    $70 / night

    "Most of the sites are along the water, but seem a little close to one another. Fortunately, the woman at the gate told me about sites T1 and T3."

    "Flathead Lake is a very large wonder of nature and the town of Polson is perfectly situated.  You will not see a more gorgeous mountain range.  "

    2. West Shore Unit — Flathead Lake State Park

    19 Reviews
    Lakeside, MT
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 844-3044

    $20 / night

    "West Shore State Park was a beautiful way to spend an afternoon after kayaking to Wild Horse Horse Island State Park nearby. The water was clear and the dogs throughly enjoyed splashing around."

    "Flathead lake started my love affair with Montana. The campground is right on the lake with amazing views, lots of hiking trails.  Very friendly camp hosts."

    3. Finley Point Unit — Flathead Lake State Park

    17 Reviews
    Polson, MT
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 837-3041

    $6 / night

    "Finley point is a unit of Flathead Lake State Park, and has both tent camping as well as RV camping. There are RV spots practically right on the water, as well as tent spots."

    "It’s about 3 miles of the main road around Flathead lake , nestled in a beautiful lakeside neighborhood."

    4. Lake Mary Ronan State Park Campground

    8 Reviews
    Proctor, MT
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 849-5082

    $120 / night

    "My wife and I headed to Montana on a whim. We knew it would be difficult to find a campsite just for one night. After, many calls, Dennis had a single night availability."

    "This was our first time visiting Lake Mary Ronan or the state park. The layout of the campground was very nice and spacious. It was extremely clean."

    5. Rollins RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Dayton, MT
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 844-0572

    $26 - $55 / night

    "My family and I recently stayed at Rollings RV Park on Flathead Lake in Montana, and we loved it!"

    "Our first time to Flathead lake. Spots were booking up quick around the lake. Found this gem, got a spot reserved for Labor Day weekend. The park is very clean and well maintained."

    6. Wayfarers State Park Campground

    14 Reviews
    Bigfork, MT
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 837-4196

    "Our campsite was a 2 min walk from the lake where we enjoyed playing with our dog and watching the sunset. Dogs must be on a leash in the park but can be off leash in the lake."

    "I love living in Montana and being able to hike some of the best spots ever. Flathead is also an amazing spot, so really any campground in the area is good in my opinion."

    7. Blue Bay Campground

    10 Reviews
    Polson, MT
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 982-3123

    $10 - $90 / night

    "There’s electric/water sites not on the water and I believe the ones right on the lake are not. Dogs allowed. Spacious spots, some with a decent amount of privacy. Bathrooms."

    "Very clean,

    • Dog friendly,
    • Free showers (hot in the morning!), firewood, wifi near the day use areas,
    • Unparalleled lake access."

    8. Yellow Bay State Park Campground

    6 Reviews
    Dayton, MT
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 752-5501

    $9 - $28 / night

    "You are surrounded by beautiful mountains, crystal clear water and a place where you can do a lot of great outdoor activities!"

    "I absolutely love Montana the yellow Bay Area keeps me coming back I live in beautiful Idaho however Montana just has something different to offer and I I'm always looking for excuses to go back to Montana"

    9. Outback Montana RV Park & Campground

    6 Reviews
    Bigfork, MT
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 837-6973

    $18 - $140 / night

    "It was the cheapest option around the Flathead we could find and we were not disappointed! It was perfect for our needs that week."

    10. Gorgeous Flathead Lake View - Lot 1

    1 Review
    Big Arm, MT
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 531-5582

    $65 / night

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Proctor, MT

1007 Reviews of 138 Proctor Campgrounds


  • Brian C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 23, 2022

    North American RV Park & Yurt Village

    Peaceful & clean

    We loved this campground!

    Watch our video review!

    Why?

    Pet friendly! Kid friendly! Adult friendly!

    Great dog park, kids area ok, walking distance to store. Driving (15 min) to Glacier National Park. Restaurants close, wonderful fire pits!

    Staff was kind and helpful

  • Danielle F.
    Jul. 16, 2022

    North American RV Park & Yurt Village

    Great location, convenient, clean and friendly!

    We stayed here for 4 nights. Only 5 minutes away from West Glacier Park entrance. Close by is a zip line attraction with a blow up slide in water for the little ones and bounce house obstacle with a slide. Also an adventure park that has go karts, bumper cars, lazy river etc. Great location with so much to do outside the park. We had a corner spot which I really liked for some privacy. Each site has its own fire pit which was nice. Wi-Fi in my opinion worked great. Has a dog park and a little playground for kids. Laundry room and bath houses were very clean. Also has an arcade and loved how they use honesty policy during closed hours where you can pick up firewood or ice and pay the next morning:) I definitely recommend and will come back for another Montana adventure.

  • Steve R.
    Jun. 14, 2022

    West Glacier RV & Cabin Resort

    Clean, spacious and well kept

    Love that they have 2 dog parks! WiFi is great, campsites are spacious, amenities are easily accessible and you’re a close walk to the village and entrance of the park.

  • j
    Sep. 14, 2019

    West Glacier KOA Resort

    Beauty, nestled against the mountains

    9/13/19 West Glacier, Montana 

    West Glacier KOA Resort

    Most beautiful location of the KOAs I've stayed at. Nestled against the mountains and less than 3 miles to Glacier National Park. 

    Lots of sites to choose from. Ours was a pull thru with nice vegetation between. Fire pit with benches and picnic table. Some sites are close together with no privacy. Some have gas grills and patio furniture. There are cabins and tent sites as well. Bathhouse was average. The cafe was open for breakfast and dinner.Ice cream shop closed for the season. Amazing pool! Nice play area, dog parks. Really nice camp store, firewood available. KOA Workshop on site. RV wash and dog grooming by appointment.

  • M
    Jul. 16, 2022

    North American RV Park & Yurt Village

    Awesome park, great for big rigs, close to Glacier

    LOVED our stay here. We got a prized corner spot with privacy of trees. So nice to have a grassy site, too. Super close to West Glacier, East Glacier is much more of a drive, but we knew that. Quiet and peaceful. Some highway noise but not terrible. Great dog park that we thoroughly enjoyed. We were sad to leave after five days!

  • Cindy S.
    Jul. 12, 2024

    Moose Creek RV Resort and Bed & Breakfast

    Cute quite place to relax

    This place was nice. The staff was so friendly. Cafe with giant cinnamon rolls hit the spot. Showers were nice and hot. We were in the middle of tall trees which provided shade later in the day. Nice big dog park. Location is close the west Glacier entrance

  • Amy E.
    May. 24, 2022

    West Glacier KOA Resort

    Great location for Glacier NP - family and dog friendly

    Great amenities onsite. The staff was incredibly friendly and kind. The bathhouse near us was a dated design style but very clean and well stocked. Lots of families with kids onsite, I can see why with all the great amenities. During off season kids are allowed to swim in adult pool and hot tubs. Great spacious off leash dog park onsite. A second smaller K9 park onsite was still nicely maintained. It’s snug, so unless you pay for more spacious sites expect to be close to neighbors. Some of the cabin renters were loud with radios blaring but they were on the opposite side of the park so we didn’t report the noise. Plenty of supplies available at store. Some of the sites had lovely views of the mountains. The nature trail at the KOA was very muddy and some sections had such large mud holes that you couldn’t avoid getting your shoes wet. They should put some gravel or something back there. Just be prepared to get your shoes dirty if you walk it. Despite the muddiness, we found it was a lovely nightly loop to walk.

    If you plan to drive going to the sun road: make sure it’s open. And be sure and get a reservation/register your vehicle for Glacier/going-to the-sun road if visiting summer 2022. Go eat at Dan d Lion cafe for a crazy savory meal. You won’t believe it’s vegan and gluten free. Insanely good. Great prices in Hungry Horse for souvenirs. West Glacier was definitely the better stay than East Glacier in our opinion. Much more easy access to stores, restaurants, etc. Whitefish MT had the coolest off leash dog park we’ve ever seen! If you have your 4-legged-bff with you - you simply must take your pup to that park (you’re welcome!) Lake McDonald is a great place to see the mountains and take beautiful pictures. You need bear spray if you go hiking anywhere here. Also, no dogs on trails, of course.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 5, 2021

    West Glacier KOA Resort

    Very nice camping to see Glacier

    This place is resort level camping. Two pools, two dog parks, hottubs, two shower houses, and fancy restaurant.

  • R
    Jul. 31, 2022

    LaSalle RV Park

    Nice RV/tent campground

    Arrived late with no reservation and office closed but kind cheery owner, David found a spot for us, bending the rules a bit. Our stay was lovely, couldn’t ask for more, was mostly quiet since 41 is toward back, away from road. The bathrooms/showers were seriously palatial and very tidy/clean, way better than many hotels I’ve stayed at. Also liked the dog park at the front.


Guide to Proctor

Flathead Lake dominates the landscape near Proctor, Montana, with over 200 square miles of crystal-clear water surrounded by forested shorelines. Summer temperatures average 75-85°F, making it ideal for water activities, while spring and fall bring cooler temperatures better suited for hiking and wildlife viewing. Campgrounds in this region typically operate from late April through mid-October, with limited winter options.

What to do

Boating access points: Lake Mary Ronan State Park Campground offers a dedicated boat launch with a dock system specifically designed for easy water entry. "There is a boat launch and dock. There is even a launch for hand launched boats," notes Cynthia at Lake Mary Ronan State Park Campground.

Kayak rentals: West Shore Unit at Flathead Lake State Park provides on-site watercraft rentals for those without their own equipment. "They have a day picnic area and a boat dock with paddle board rentals. At night you can hear the cars go by on the highway but if you play hard during the day you'll sleep right through it," according to Evan H.

Swimming in crystal waters: Blue Bay Campground offers swimming docks that provide excellent lake access. "The swimming docks are wonderful to dive off into crystal clear flathead lake. The water shallow for a long distance of beautiful colorful rocks (like Lake McDonald) and perfect for swimming of all ages," explains Michelle R.

Fishing opportunities: Finley Point Unit provides excellent shoreline fishing access with minimal crowds during shoulder seasons. "I saw deer every night. I stayed to the north at Big Horn and on the west side. This was by far the best spot out of all three. Great views of the water," mentions Chris G.

Hiking trails: Yellow Bay State Park Campground features wooded paths with lake views. "Yellow Bay is a very small park on the east side of Flathead Lake. There is a boat ramp and some shoreline, along with a few campsites for tents only. Yellow Bay is the deepest part of Flathead Lake and it's a very cool spot to swim or fish," writes Juliana H.

What campers like

Quiet atmosphere: West Shore Unit — Flathead Lake State Park maintains a peaceful environment despite its popularity. "Spectacular scenery - huge lake, islands, gigantic mountain range in the distance. This location will turn ANYONE into an expert photographer. Not every site has a water view, strangely enough, and sites were not necessarily huge or well-separated, but overall you feel so lucky to be here," writes Bjorn S.

Spacious campsites: Big Arm State Unit offers well-designed sites with adequate separation. "If you're looking to sleep at the lake, this spot can't be beat. The sites are close together but everyone has enough space. Lots of large trailers in the b loop — big, flat spots," reports Nicki A.

Yurt accommodations: Several campgrounds offer alternative lodging options beyond traditional tent and RV sites. "There are a few yurts here, which is where we stayed since some are ADA accessible. Campsites are among the trees and at least half of them are right along the lake. There are showers but overall a nice simple campground," explains Justin S.

Wildlife viewing: Many campers report regular wildlife sightings, particularly in the early morning and evening hours. "I did find a great running trail (Swan River Nature Trail) nearby that was 2 miles one way - flat and smooth gravel so no worries about rolling an ankle. Highly recommended," says Julia M. about trails near Outback Montana RV Park.

What you should know

Alcohol restrictions: Some tribal-operated campgrounds have strict rules about alcohol consumption. "Blue Bay Campground is on a first come first serve basis, but they have plenty of spots and we were able to call ahead and confirm there were still openings for the night we stayed. Many sites backed right up to the water, all sites have a table and a fire pit," notes Reese W.

Shower facilities: Wayfarers State Park Campground provides coin-operated showers. "We stayed overnight at Wayfarers State Park in our campervan and we enjoyed every minute. Our campsite was a 2 min walk from the lake where we enjoyed playing with our dog and watching the sunset. The bathrooms were very clean and we were able to shower with the quarter showers," explains Krissy P.

Reservation systems: Most state parks require advance bookings during peak season (June-August). "Fast Track Finley. 3rd trip here. I haven't been here in 9 years and expected it to be the same. Sadly I was mistaken. BIg changes here. It's not the quiet place It used to be. We arrived around 4pm only to find our parking space taken by day users. Disappointed that at a reserved site this was allowed," warns Amy E.

Seasonal operations: Operating dates vary significantly between campgrounds. "The spots are close together but everyone has enough space. Lots of large trailers in the b loop — big, flat spots. A couple of walk-in sites still available at 3 pm on a Saturday in late June," Nicki A. observed at Big Arm State Park.

Tips for camping with families

Dog friendly campgrounds near Proctor: Rollins RV Park welcomes pets and provides ample space for them. "Plan to return! Amazingly relaxing park! Friendly staff and well kept grounds," notes Cat O., highlighting its popularity with pet owners.

Beach accessibility: Consider proximity to shallow water areas for children's safety. "Dogs must be on a leash in the park but can be off leash in the lake. She loved playing fetch in the water with the sticks she found," writes Krissy P. about her experience at Wayfarers State Park.

Playground facilities: Some campgrounds offer dedicated play areas. "One of the best things about the park is the great playground for kids. Our kids loved it!" shares Brian C. about his family's stay at Rollins RV Park.

Walk-in campsites: For families seeking more privacy, several parks offer walk-in sites slightly removed from main camping areas. "It is very quite, beautiful, and no mosquitoes! This campground has everything you would ever want in a campground! Lots of trails for light hiking, right on the water, some spots have electricity, 3 spots there is no driving to (which is great if you want some privacy!)," explains Claudette C.

Tips from RVers

Hookup availability: Determine which utilities you require before booking. "We enjoyed our stay so much that we ended up asking if they could extend their service past October 1st and they said YES! They will take care of you, they have everything you will need. The wifi is really really good, can even watch football on Sundays," reports Blake C. about Rollins RV Park.

Site leveling challenges: Many campgrounds in the area require leveling equipment. "Packed real tight and you'll need leveling jacks. Cheapest around that I found for the night with full hookups. Not impressed by any means but wasn't expecting much either," warns Barry L. about Outback Montana RV Park.

Lake access for larger vehicles: Consider proximity to water when parking larger rigs. "Nice campground, a bit tight if you are a bigger rig but doable in the right spot, 2-3 bars of AT&T 5g, good enough to work, and quite all night," reports Hailey M. about Big Arm State Park.

Off-season availability: Many pet-friendly campgrounds near Proctor remain open beyond peak summer months. "The folks here were nice and there were lots of trees. Both good things but we didn't love it and probably wouldn't return because of the following reasons: They really stack you on top of each other in this place. I could hear every conversation my neighbors were having in detail," cautions Kathy H. about spacing at Outback Montana RV Park.

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