Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Benton, NH

White Mountain National Forest Wildwood Campground accommodates pets throughout its spacious, wooded sites located near Woodstock. This campground features clean, level areas perfect for tents and smaller RVs, with sites well-separated for privacy. Tripoli Road offers dispersed camping options that allow pets with basic amenities including toilets and trash service. Sites are generally large enough to comfortably fit families with dogs and camping gear. Several campgrounds in the area provide water access points where dogs can cool off after hiking adventures. The campground hosts are notably friendly and helpful, maintaining clean facilities despite the campground's rustic nature.

Nearby hiking trails connect directly to many of these pet-friendly camping areas, with the Appalachian Trail crossing Route 112 close to Wildwood Campground. Lost River Valley Campground offers sites along the river where pets can enjoy shallow water play, though the rocky terrain isn't suitable for swimming. Most campgrounds enforce standard leash rules while at campsites. Sites with river frontage provide natural white noise that helps mask occasional dog barking. Basic veterinary services can be found in Lincoln and North Woodstock, approximately 10 miles from most camping areas. During peak summer weekends, pet-friendly sites fill quickly, particularly those with water access or extra space for pet enclosures.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Benton, New Hampshire (219)

    1. Lafayette Place Campground — Franconia Notch State Park

    36 Reviews
    Lincoln, NH
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 823-9513

    $35 / night

    "My first time in camping in New Hampshire, the whole area is spectacular and I felt lucky to find a spot in this campground next to the stream."

    "The White Mountains stretch quite some distance. While the Presidential peaks are often considered the jewel of this range, I find the Franconia Ridge just as beautiful and stunning."

    2. Lost River Valley Campground

    32 Reviews
    North Woodstock, NH
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 745-8321

    $62 - $209 / night

    "The last few years, they’ve added a light display near the entrance at night, which make that last trip to the bathroom before bedtime fun!"

    "Easy to get in, out, and around to the sites. Our campsite backed up to a babbling creek that was perfect to wake up to!"

    3. Moose Hillock Camping Resort

    20 Reviews
    Warren, NH
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 764-5294

    $49 - $129 / night

    "Both times were very different experiences, but overall very positive. Just because there are a few, I will mention the cons first."

    "We have stayed in 3 different sections and they are all great with my preference being site 20 with the brook running behind your site which is on a small but nice nature trail."

    4. Hancock Campground

    28 Reviews
    Lincoln, NH
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 536-6100

    $30 / night

    "Luckily -- we were only about ten minutes from one of our favorite campgrounds in New Hampshire. Let me tell you why we like it so much."

    "Leashed dogs are allowed. There are both walk-in and drive up tent sites. The walk-in sites are directly next to the beautiful Pemi River. Great overall would return again."

    5. White Mountain National Forest Wildwood Campground

    8 Reviews
    Benton, NH
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 536-6100

    $24 / night

    "This is a great spot away from crowds. Good location for hiking, and short drive to Lincoln, NH. Sites are nicely wooded and not on top of you neighbor. Camp hosts are very friendly."

    "Had 2 cars and a dog. Can’t beat the price at $20 a night. Some spots are first come first serve, others you can reserve in advance."

    6. Russell Pond Campground

    15 Reviews
    North Woodstock, NH
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 536-6100

    $30 / night

    "Other sites are situated on knolls that require parking below and walking a few steps up to the site. So be prepared to possibly hike your gear a short distance."

    "Walk in sites at Russel Pond are nice. spacious sites with fire pits and a picnic table. Potable water is close by along with a bear box. Bathrooms are clean and the showers are $2.50 for 5 minutes."

    7. Country Bumpkins Campground and Cabins

    11 Reviews
    Lincoln, NH
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 745-8837

    "Great little campground spots for both campers and tents right along the river

    ample parking with great surrounding sights of New Hampshire as well as being next door to Clark’s trading post, a New Hampshire"

    "Dogs and kids were EVERYWHERE and neither were well behaved. We heard lots of Massachusetts accents screaming to "knock it off already!""

    8. Fransted Family Campground

    10 Reviews
    Franconia, NH
    12 miles
    Website

    $40 - $55 / night

    "Many sites along the river and nice grassy sites near the front. Sites were spacious and well maintained. The campground is perfectly located for access to Franconia Notch. Highly recommend."

    "The location could not be any better for access to attractions in the area!"

    9. Maple Haven Campground

    7 Reviews
    North Woodstock, NH
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 745-3350

    $38 - $42 / night

    "We camped here early in the season with 2 hammocks and a tent for our dog! They are upgrading the picnic tables and bathrooms. The bathroom closest to the entrance even has outdoor showers."

    "Nice location! You can walk to shops and breweries. We will be back!"

    10. Tripoli Road

    11 Reviews
    North Woodstock, NH
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 528-8721

    $20 - $30 / night

    "You can pick any spot, each one has a different variety wIth size and how deep into the woods you want to walk. No showers or bathrooms, a porter potty at the entrance but that’s about it."

    "Great spot for the weekdays, hardly anyone around and got a great site right by the river (mid-sept.)."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Benton, NH

1266 Reviews of 219 Benton Campgrounds


  • Natali S.
    Nov. 23, 2023

    Private Field and Woods Camping

    The best holiday for the whole family

    Private Field and Woods Camping in New Hampshire is a true paradise for lovers of nature and secluded recreation. After spending several days here, I was delighted with the beauty of nature and the comfort that this unique camp offers. The first thing that catches your eye is the amazing landscape.

    Situated deep in the forests, the camp is surrounded by spacious fields and wild nature. Sunrises and sunsets at this place are a real miracle that makes you forget about the hustle and bustle of everyday life and enjoy the moment. The camp itself provides unique opportunities for close contact with nature.

    The opportunity to locate your tent camp in a private field surrounded by forest creates a unique atmosphere of comfort and privacy. The absence of city noise and light pollution allows you to enjoy the silence and sounds of nature. The camp infrastructure also deserves the highest praise. Ecologically built showers and toilets provide everything you need for a comfortable stay away from civilization. Fire pits and cooking areas allow you to enjoy delicious meals cooked outdoors.

    Private Field and Woods Camping in New Hampshire is the perfect place for those who want a real getaway in nature, far from the hustle and bustle of the city. I left this place with a feeling of complete relaxation and deep gratitude to the team who created this unique corner of nature.

  • J
    Sep. 4, 2022

    Lafayette Place Campground — Franconia Notch State Park

    Beautiful spot, but noisy

    My first time in camping in New Hampshire, the whole area is spectacular and I felt lucky to find a spot in this campground next to the stream. There was a microburst over the campground the night I was there but the water drained down into the stream so I was not sleeping in a puddle. My site was in the row closest to the road where there was truck noise for much of the night. I recommend getting a site as far away from the road as possible.

  • Kathy S.
    Oct. 1, 2022

    Pastures Campground The

    Riverside

    Adorable little camp! In New Hampshire; Vermont is across the river on the north side of the property. Nice bathroom, showers, laundry room, library. Spacious lots with tables and fire rings. Some long time campers are set up.

  • Marla B.
    Jul. 15, 2022

    Chocorua KOA

    Beautiful campground in the mountains of NH

    The grounds are well maintained with flowers planted everywhere. Staff is extra friendly. Bathrooms and showers could use updating but were spotless. Very pet friendly with dog park, agility equipment, dog pond and dog wash.

  • D
    Aug. 9, 2019

    Littleton / Franconia Notch KOA Holiday

    Top Notch

    We just spent 5 days at this wonderful campground. They have paid attention to all of the finer details. Beautiful landscaping, well leveled sites, very clean and neat. The staff is wonderful. My only disappointment with the camp is that there are only a few sites with sewer hookup. However, the dumping station is conveniently located, so if you have a small tank, daily trips are not a problem. There is plenty to do in the area - Littleton is a beautiful little town. The old houses in are incredible. New Hampshire is not a dog friendly state, but a short Drive into Vermont gets you access to many fine restaurants where you can bring your dog. Be sure to visit Dog Mountain in Vermont- a truly touching memorial to departed pets.

  • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 1, 2022

    Danforth Bay Camping & RV Resort

    Lots of amenites and campsite options

    This campground is huge with over 300 sites set on nearly 200 acres and along a beautiful lake! It is in a great location between the Lakes Region and the White Mountains in New Hampshire with lots to do in and outside of the campground. There are two distinct and separate sections– the Danforth Bay Camping and RV Resort and The Bluffs RV Resort. 

    They assigned us to a pull thru site (#A16) in the Danforth Bay section that would supposedly fit our 45’ motorhome. When we pulled in the place was packed. The people camped across from us had a huge group of people and a massive load of wood delivered that was in huge pile and it was obvious that fire was going to burn all day and through the weekend. The neighbors on one side of us had a table set up at the end of their site and were selling hand-made goods with their kids. We decided this was not really where we wanted to be for a peaceful fall weekend. Much less, our site was not very easy for us to get in and out of. The office agreed to move us to a site in The Bluffs section which they said were normally only for seasonal campers but they would make an exception since they were closing for the season in one week. They informed us the water would be turned off during our stay but that was fine with us since we have a large freshwater tank that we could fill up before. The site we were assigned to was all gravel with absolutely no grass which was fine with us because we were away from the ciaos of the other section. 

    The park was very clean and well-cared for with no trash laying around. Campsites were tidy and people didn’t have lots of junk laying around. There are some transient sites in the Danforth Bay section that are nice and private and some are close to the lake. The campground is huge so you can get a nice walk in without having to go round and round. There is a lake which was great for our lab to swim in and made for a pretty spot to enjoy a glass of wine at sunset. There are tons of camping options at this park and loads of amenities like a camp store, multiple pools, a boat launch, game room, multiple pavilions, free weekend entertainment, hay rides, lots of restrooms, dog parks and lots more. Since we were there in the end of the season, many amenities were closed and the activities had wrapped up for the season.

  • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 26, 2021

    Moose River Campground

    Great People, Nice Campground

    This is a small family-owned and operated campground just a few miles outside of St. Johnsbury, Vermont. The campground abuts the Moose River which makes for a pretty backdrop and wonderful place to dip your toes in the water. The shallow river is a clear flowing rocky river. 

    The campground is a mix of seasonal and transient campers with sites large enough to fit big rigs. There is also a rental camper and cabin available. There were tent sites but the owner mentioned they may fade those out. We stayed in a large pull thru (well over 125’), full hook-up site in the center section of the campground. (Site 27 @ $47/night). The electric worked fine and the sewer was easily reached with my 20’ sewer hose. The pad was gravel (as were the roads) and the patio was nice grass. Cable television is available and produced 32 stations. Our Verizon hotspot and phone worked well. 

    There are lots of activities at this park. It seems like every week there was a community bonfire where lots of palettes were set ablaze. During our stay, there was a potluck dinner in which the owners supplied roast beef and hosted us in a large covered pavilion. One evening they drove around the campground offering free ice cream sandwiches or drum sticks. Some mornings they supplied free bagels or donuts and always had free coffee. And, there were people always on the porch playing cards. Amenities include river access, a decent size dog park, large covered pavilion, bathhouse and laundry. When you arrive, you are given a swag bag with printed information about the surrounding area and businesses. This is a really nice touch because the reusable bag can be used in the grocery store as plastic bags have been banned in Vermont. 

    If you can score a riverfront site those are nice to sit outside and enjoy a fire. The pull thru sites are very close on one side as each RV pulls in the opposite direction; however, the sites are so long that if you pull up far enough you are not looking at your neighbor. Your patio opens to a neighbor but the sites are far enough away that it’s not a bother and you don’t feel like you are on top of them. Probably the nicest site in the park is #23 which is a back-in site with your patio facing the river. 

    The campground is in a good location, just a few miles from downtown St. Johnsbury, just a mile or so from “Dog Mountain,” and about 15 miles from Littleton, New Hampshire. There is a town forest just a few miles away that has some nice hiking trails. The campground is pretty small so we were happy to find places to hike with our dog.

  • Christopher  S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 25, 2023

    Lake Champagne Resort Vermont, Inc.

    Great Campsite

    Very nice, clean campsite. Staff are very friendly and helpful. Campsites are spread out, great dog walking areas , and very spacious dog parks, one for big dos and one for little ones.

  • Ryan P.
    Aug. 31, 2022

    Gunstock Campground

    Amazing stay

    Large campsites, clean amenities, nice dog park, great store with everything you need and located near like Winni.


Guide to Benton

Dispersed camping options near Benton, New Hampshire offer backcountry experiences in White Mountain National Forest with several established sites along Tripoli Road. This 8-mile stretch between Thornton and Waterville Valley provides primitive camping at designated spots with fire rings and basic amenities. Fall temperatures can drop below freezing at night, requiring proper cold-weather gear for comfort during autumn camping seasons.

What to Do

Hiking the Franconia Ridge: Lafayette Place Campground sits at the base of several accessible trails. "If you're looking for easy to strenuous hikes that can be accessed from one place, this is the spot! You can access at least 6 of the NH48 from this campground, numerous waterfalls, two AMC huts, and several ponds and lakes all within hiking distance," notes Chelsea M.

River activities: Hancock Campground offers water-based recreation options. "There is also a fabulous swimming hole. Clear, cold and deep just off the car camping area," writes Tara S. The East Branch of the Pemigewasset River runs through the campground, providing spots for wading and fishing.

Winter exploration: Many campgrounds in the region operate year-round. "Stayed here for two nights in late December. Site #40 along the river was close to the bathroom yet had plenty of privacy from other sites," says Heather B. about winter camping at Hancock Campground.

What Campers Like

Private wooded sites: Moose Hillock Camping Resort offers secluded campsites with natural buffers. "I'll mention the privacy of sites again because it truly is worth mentioning. Avoid 37 and 40 though- expert opinion," advises Jessica W. The resort maintains wooded areas between sites for added privacy.

Riverside camping: Many dog friendly campgrounds near Benton feature water access. "You cannot go wrong. Right on kangamangus highway basically in the mountains. Recommend the sites by the river!" explains David M. about Lost River Valley Campground.

Clean facilities: Campers consistently mention facility maintenance. "Lafayette has the WARMEST showers! The facilities are clean, the showers are huge, you can wash your dirty hiking clothes in there while you wash up," reports Kim O. about Lafayette Place Campground.

What You Should Know

Bear activity awareness: Tripoli Road dispersed camping requires proper food storage. "You need to be aware that bears are in the area. Following the July 4, 2019 holiday, the camping area was closed after bears visited campsites and got into food that was left in the open," warns Jean C.

Road noise considerations: Some campgrounds experience highway noise. "The noise from Highway 93 is intolerable! 18-wheelers blowing by at all hours of the day and night, making it very difficult to enjoy a restful sleep," mentions Lee D. about Lafayette Place.

Reservations recommended: Popular pet-friendly camping near Benton fills quickly. "We trucked our old, three season boots back to the car and hit the dilemma of where to set up for the night. Luckily—we were only about ten minutes from one of our favorite campgrounds in New Hampshire," shares Molly G. about finding last-minute availability at Hancock Campground.

Tips for Camping with Families

Water features for children: Russell Pond Campground offers swimming and water play options. "Russell Pond is beautiful. A few things to know—many of the campsites are first come first serve, including the best ones by the pond which are also walk-up only," advises Andrew M.

Playground access: Several campgrounds offer dedicated play areas. "There is a nice little camp store and sell firewood on site and provide paper and kindling, a definite advantage if it's been wet! The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars is that the main bathroom, while clean, tends to be dark and crowded," notes Jean C. about Country Bumpkins Campground.

Activity planning: Dog-friendly campgrounds near the White Mountains provide family entertainment. "Pros: lots to do, family oriented, friendly staff, awesome pool with a pirate ship that has 2 slides, night swimming, entertainment on some nights, big sites, fishing, camp store with decent prices," lists Sara D. about Moose Hillock.

Tips from RVers

Site selection for larger rigs: Fransted Family Campground accommodates various RV sizes. "Excellent Campground. Good location. Pretty sites with plenty of room. Good sites for both large and small campers. Our site was an easy pull through, wooded site," reports Thomas B.

Electric hookup availability: Many White Mountain campgrounds offer limited utilities. "Prices are amazingly competitive for sites with utilities, though most of the riverfront sites do not offer utilities. The north section has tent sites tucked back in the shade along the river, a great option for hot summer days," explains Jean C. about Country Bumpkins.

Leveling considerations: Some campgrounds require equipment for proper leveling. "It was slightly uphill, so we had to pull the RV all the way to the front of the site to be able to level," mentions C O. when describing their stay at Country Bumpkins Campground.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular dog-friendly campsite near Benton, NH?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular dog-friendly campground near Benton, NH is Lafayette Place Campground — Franconia Notch State Park with a 4.2-star rating from 36 reviews.

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