Dog-Friendly Camping near North Hampton, NH

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    Sea Coast Camping and RV Resort maintains some of the cleanest, most meticulously kept grounds among pet-friendly campgrounds near North Hampton. The campground welcomes pets with designated walking areas and accommodates both tent camping and RVs with full hookup sites. Wakeda Campground in nearby Hampton Falls features a spacious dog park complete with an agility course, allowing dogs to exercise off-leash in a secure environment. Both campgrounds maintain strict leash policies outside designated areas. Pets must be supervised at all times, and owners are responsible for waste cleanup. Sites at these campgrounds offer level gravel pads, fire rings, and picnic tables, with most providing full hookups for RVs. Many sites have shade from mature pine trees, which helps keep pets comfortable during warmer months. The WiFi service at Sea Coast is excellent for checking pet-friendly activities in the area.

    Located approximately 5 miles from Hampton Beach, these campgrounds provide convenient access to several pet-friendly outdoor activities. The nearby Rails to Trails pathway, including the Salisbury Point Ghost Trail, welcomes dogs and offers shaded, flat terrain ideal for walking pets. Hampton Beach State Park permits leashed dogs in designated areas during off-peak hours. When planning extended stays with pets, both campgrounds require proof of current vaccinations. The area experiences seasonal changes that affect pet comfort—summer temperatures can necessitate extra water and shade considerations, while spring and fall camping often provides ideal conditions for pets. Multiple pet supply stores and veterinary clinics operate within a 15-minute drive of the campgrounds, with emergency veterinary services available in Portsmouth, about 20 minutes north.

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    Best Dog-Friendly Campgrounds near North Hampton (117)

      1. Salisbury Beach State Reservation

      4.2(27)10mi from North Hampton451 sitesRVs, Tents

      "We love that it is right on the water, and we can walk to the beach. We also appreciate that it is pet friendly, and our dogs love it too."

      "The electrical post and water hookup were placed way behind our site and we could not reach even with our 40’ electrical cord."

      from $28 - $38 / night

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      2. Wakeda Campground, LLC

      4.6(16)4mi from North HamptonRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "They also had a game room, miniature golf, coffee shop and dog park.
      The first campsite they assigned to us was very secluded but unfortunately, we were coming in during a major rainstorm."

      "I came here last year with my dog.  We only stayed two nights. "

      from $48 - $97 / night

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      3. Pawtuckaway State Park Campground

      4.2(44)19mi from North Hampton189 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "My first time experiencing a park in the New Hampshire Park system. We went down with a group. Pawtuckaway State Park offers a variety of landscapes, with something to do and see for everyone."

      "Driving around this past weekend I did notice that some of the sites had damp spots; site 71 was the worst with deep mud on the long approach."

      from $35 - $140 / night

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      4. Sea Coast Camping and RV Resort

      4.5(11)1mi from North HamptonRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "So clean, friendly staff and plenty to do here or close by. Minutes away from some very nice beaches"

      "Their location is close to Hampton Beach and Rye sea walk and good restaurants including a doughnut shop within walking distance."

      5. Beach Rose RV Park

      4.2(14)9mi from North HamptonRVs

      "Simple, clean, perfect pool set up, quiet and close to beaches and New Hampshire coastline."

      "Beach Rose RV Park in Salisbury, Massachusetts is a small, friendly, family-owned campground near the beach."

      6. Tuxbury Pond RV Campground

      3.0(15)10mi from North HamptonRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "entrance (seems to happen frequently, I guess)."

      "We went just for one night with a tent because our 5 years old loooves camping, so we reserved this at the last minute, and when we get there, well, the tent sites are way too close to each other, thank"

      7. Hampton Beach State Park Campground

      4.3(7)5mi from North Hampton29 sitesRVs

      "One side of the campground is bordered by an inlet that fishing boats use to head out from the harbor. Another side is sand dunes, that are the south end of Hampton beach."

      "Hampton Beach SP is a small beachside campground for self-contained RVs only; if you’re in a tent, you may want to look south to Salisbury SP just a few miles across the border into MA."

      from $70 / night

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      8. Seacoast Camping and RV Resort

      4.2(5)1mi from North HamptonRVs, Tents

      "The two sides are separated by a tree line where the tent sites are located. The park is in a good location and pretty close to the beach, restaurants, shopping and access to Route 1."

      "Our site had big beautiful trees behind us lots of shade. Fire pit is sat on a slab of concrete or something it was amazing!"

      from $38 - $48 / night

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      9. Exeter Elms Campground

      3.0(7)7mi from North HamptonRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Site across the path was a little loud, but we were too I imagine... bet it'd be lots of fun for the kiddos."

      "Sites weren’t bad, clean campground, pool & canoe rentals, family activities offered, short drive to the beaches. Primitive camping, waterfront sites & cabins available :)"

      from $45 - $59 / night

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      10. Winding River Campground

      4.0(4)6mi from North HamptonRVs, Tents, Cabins

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    • Pawsfuradventure T.
      Jul. 22, 2018

      Wakeda Campground, LLC

      Beautiful forest

      We stayed At Wakeda Campground overnight during a trip from Maine back to Long Island, NY. It was located very close off of 95 and allows pets. We were overwhelmed by the beautiful massive forest. The campground was splendid with old tall, pine trees everywhere. They offered electric, water, and sewer hook up, trading post that had camping goods and snacks, WiFi hotspot, pool table, and lounging area. They also had a game room, miniature golf, coffee shop and dog park.

      The first campsite they assigned to us was very secluded but unfortunately, we were coming in during a major rainstorm. That site was a little flooded so we chose another. It still had beautiful trees surrounding it but not as secluded from neighbors. There are also many seasonal campers there but all of their sites were beautifully decorated with flowers and such. Everyone was friendly that we encountered during our stay.

      We had bathrooms located near our site. They were four separate bathrooms that had a sink and toilet and were clean. They did offer showers in another area but I did not use them.

      Walking around we saw wild turkeys, bunnies, and a hummingbird. It would have been great if they offered a nature trail in the campground since the forest was so beautiful. There were paths that went into the woods but they were marked for employees only.

      The next day we wanted to go for a hike before we hit the road. Unfortunately, the state parks near the campsite do not allow dogs during late Spring to early Fall. Using our Bring Fido App, we found Rails to Trails nearby that we could bring our dog and hiking cat. We did the Salisbury Point Ghost Trail that was nice and shady, though flat, but a nice leisurely walk for all of us.

    • Sue B.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 15, 2026

      Salisbury Beach State Reservation

      Love camping here!

      The first time we camped here was on Columbus Day weekend a number of years ago, and we got to see seals sun bathing on the beach. Are kids thought it was the greatest thing ever! The sites are a little close together and many of them are in direct sunlight , so that isn't the greatest , but if you have an awning, you should be good. We love that it is right on the water, and we can walk to the beach. We also appreciate that it is pet friendly, and our dogs love it too. Write down the street from camp, there is a street setup almost like a boardwalk, with arcades, live music, ice cream, food, and a carousel! There is also a bigger beach, and you are one twin away from New Hampshire. Lots to see and do here!

    • Jen
      Jul. 17, 2021

      Autumn Hills Campground

      Family campground

      Pros- very clean, bathrooms kept up with regularly. Staff is very nice. They offer boat rentals, canoes, paddle boats and kayaks. Store on site and they do activities during the week. Definitely more kids friendly I think. They do have a pool, park, dog park, lake and food trucks visits at times. They have community fires and dances. Pet friendly. Wood available on site.

      Cons- loud cars going all night, some lights in your face. Some people tend to fly down the road on golf carts. You can also hear the main road from the open style campsite. No privacy. People will walk threw your tent site. They will talk during the night while doing this, smoking seems to be allowed at pool. No fires between 9am-5pm.

      Overall we had a good time.

    • Paulina B.
      Jun. 21, 2024

      Thousand Trails Moody Beach

      Consider Thousand Trails Membership for Better Value

      Consider the Thousand Trails membership when booking this site. Our annual membership fees basically covered what it would cost to camp here for two weeks.

      The campground has good proximity to Orchard Beach and Portland. However, the spots are pretty tight, and the WiFi is awful away from the registration office. We were in the wooded area, but those camping on the outskirts seemed able to utilize their Starlink.

      The dog park and pool were small but nice. The bathroom facilities were pretty good, though they weren't cleaned as often as they should be.

    • Julie A.
      Sep. 30, 2025

      Jellystone Park™ Lakes Region

      Downhill since new management

      Yogi’s Jellystone Park– Milton, New Hampshire: Seasonal Camper Review I have been camping at Yogi’s Jellystone Park in Milton for five years, including the last two as a seasonal camper. Unfortunately, my recent experiences under new management have been disappointing and frustrating. Pet Fence Policy and Safety Concerns
At the start of this season, the new general manager, Amanda, instructed me to remove my pet fence, citing liability issues. Despite my having signed a waiver absolving the park of responsibility for my dog’s actions, she insisted on its removal without providing a clear explanation. I complied reluctantly, only to observe many other campsites retaining similar pet fences throughout the season, including one seasonal camper who kept theirs up all season and transient sites with fences as well. This inconsistent enforcement of rules is unfair and undermines trust. After seeing others with pet fences, I reinstated mine to protect my dog, especially after two incidents where loose dogs entered my site and charged at my dog. Amanda then threatened me with non-renewal of my seasonal contract if I did not remove the fence again, forcing me to comply once more. I wrote to corporate regarding this issue since Amanda was of no help but never heard back from corporate. Loss of Seasonal Site and Corporate Decisions
Yogi’s removed nine seasonal sites this year, including mine, with little warning. This decision affects long-term campers, some with over 20 years of history at the park. It appears motivated by corporate interests, favoring transient sites or cabins, which generate more revenue. The loss of a seasonal site after investing time, effort, and money into making it beautiful is deeply disheartening and reflects poor management priorities. Entertainment and Atmosphere
Adult entertainment offerings have drastically declined. This year’s highlight was a 30-minute Saturday night hayride, with no live bands in the pavilion throughout the entire season. Under previous management, live music was a regular and enjoyable feature. The lack of engaging activities diminishes the overall campground experience. Myself and other campers offered suggestions to management regarding entertainment for adults but they didn't take any of our suggestions. Bear Interaction
Despite the park’s theme, sightings of Yogi Bear are rare. On one occasion, a golf cart carrying excited children stopped to see Yogi Bear, but the character ignored them and drove past without interaction, which was very disappointing. Management and Staff Attitude
Amanda, the general manager, presents as unapproachable and aloof. She did not introduce herself to seasonal campers at the beginning of the season, many of whom do not even know what she looks like and the camping season ends in just a couple of weeks. Most staff members also exhibit a snobbish attitude, often failing to acknowledge campers, which creates an unwelcoming environment. Cost and Recommendation
The campground is overpriced relative to the quality of experience and level of service provided. Given the inconsistent rule enforcement, loss of seasonal sites, diminished entertainment, and poor management attitude, I cannot recommend Yogi’s Jellystone Park in Milton NH Those interested in a Yogis campground should consider other locations.

    • C
      Apr. 11, 2021

      Paradise Park Resort

      Great clean campground

      Great campground, it is walking distance to Old Orchard beach and has large sites. Many family activities including fishing, 2 pools, a dog park, and a snack shack.

    • Kristen B.
      Sep. 15, 2016

      Bear Brook State Park Campground

      Everything You Need

      Tucked away in what feels like the middle of nowhere New Hampshire is it's largest state park. Bear Brook is full of trails, ponds and a fairly large campground. This extremely family-friendly campground comes equip with trails, play structures, camp store, beach, and even a small baseball diamond. The sites are fairly large and if you need some privacy, reserve site 12. There is a great trail that is around Beaver Pond, roughly 2-3 miles with plenty of opportunities for dogs to swim, yeah for dog friendly! This campground is beautiful, quiet in places and has everything you need for a great weekend away!

    • M.A.D. P.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jan. 1, 2023

      Pawtuckaway State Park Campground

      Large and friendly park with plenty of water activity opportunities

      My first time experiencing a park in the New Hampshire Park system. We went down with a group. Pawtuckaway State Park offers a variety of landscapes, with something to do and see for everyone. The park includes a large family beach on the lake. There are many opportunities for hiking, with trails leading to many special points of interest, including a mountaintop fire tower; an extensive marsh where beavers, deer, and great blue herons may be seen.

      The park lines the shore of beautiful Pawtuckaway Lake.  The 192 sites are wooded and many provide views of the lake.  Each campsite has an open fire ring, picnic table, flat areas for a tent, and a parking space. The bathhouses are equipped with running water, flush toilets, and 24 hour showers.  There are no hook-ups at any of the campsites. The park also has a camp store where canoe and kayaks are available, as well as a plublic canoe and kayak launch. Five cabins are available; each sleeps six people, has electricity, and includes a fire ring and picnic table. Pets are not allowed in the campground or beach area of the park.

    • L
      Jul. 6, 2020

      Wakeda Campground, LLC

      Friendly, with a great location

      I came here last year with my dog.  We only stayed two nights.  It was his first time camping, so I made a note in my reservation request that I'd like a fairly remote site - just in case he got loud.  They put me in the perfect site, near the dog park (they have a dog park!).  When the forecast changed to thunderstorms, they let me switch my dates without any hassle.  The location is convenient for Newburyport, Portsmouth, and the Seacoast.   We ended up having a lovely stay.

      Just a note, I took my dog for a walk around the campground and noticed that many of the other sites were rather close together - including the cabins.  Some people don't mind, and even enjoy, close neighbors.  If you're like me, however, you'll want to ask for a more remote site.

      One more thing to note; I booked through Rover Pass and ended up paying them a fee.  Next time I'll contact the park directly.

      I'm looking forward to another trip soon!


    Guide to North Hampton

    Camping near North Hampton, New Hampshire offers varied terrain from coastal beaches to wooded inland sites. The area sits at low elevation along the Atlantic seaboard, experiencing humid summers with temperatures averaging 75-85°F and cooler spring and fall seasons ideal for outdoor activities. Most campgrounds in the region maintain shaded sites with water access, though availability is limited during peak summer weekends.

    What to do

    Beach access within walking distance: At Hampton Beach State Park Campground, campers can easily reach the shore. "We rolled in at 6:30, and Shawn had us ready with full RV hookups at our site in 10 minutes. Level sites witg fire pits. Views were gorgeous. Easy walk to restaurants," writes Jason.

    Kayaking and canoeing options: Pawtuckaway State Park Campground offers water activities about 30 minutes inland. "This a a fantastic little camp for if you want to go canoeing or kayaking or boating of any kind! It's set up of three islands and a large majority of the campsites are right on the water," notes Matt R.

    Local farm visits: Within 10-15 minutes of most North Hampton campgrounds are small farms with seasonal produce. "Lots of little farms in the area too. Would definitely book another few nights," mentions Kris S. from Wakeda Campground about the local agricultural attractions.

    What campers like

    Well-maintained facilities: Sea Coast Camping and RV Resort receives consistent praise for upkeep. "This is one of the cleanest, most meticulously maintained campground we have been to. So quiet and peaceful as well. Wifi service was exellent," says Rebecca S., highlighting infrastructure that supports extended stays.

    Spacious waterfront sites: Campers value the waterside locations at Pawtuckaway State Park. "The sites on the water book up quickly but they're perfect for fishing and boating. Also, the view!" emphasizes J L., noting the premium nature of these specific sites.

    Family-friendly atmosphere: Winding River Campground provides multiple activities for children. "We had a great time here camping with our kids and grandkids. River is not much to look at but the pool was great and there were great events like foam parties, DJ at the pool, pancake breakfast and live music to name a few," shares Lisa H.

    What you should know

    Site privacy varies significantly: At Salisbury Beach State Reservation, expect close quarters. "Clean facilities, super quick access to the beach, friendly staff, sites are pretty close together with little separation between each other. RV & tent sites available," notes Sara D.

    Reservation timing matters: Most waterfront sites book 6-12 months in advance, especially at Hampton Beach State Park. "It is very difficult to get reservations as it is extremely popular," warns Steve K., emphasizing the need for advance planning.

    Weather considerations: Coastal sites experience stronger winds than inland locations. "Be careful of your awning as it is very windy," cautions David V. regarding Hampton Beach camping conditions, particularly for RVs.

    Off-season advantages: Several campgrounds offer quieter experiences with more availability outside summer months. "We caught the tail end of the season last year and the beach was super peaceful and much quieter than in high season," reports Lyssa M. about Hampton Beach State Park.

    Tips for camping with families

    Check pool availability: Some pet-friendly campgrounds near North Hampton offer water activities when beaches aren't accessible. "Pool is very nice to hangout and cool off," mentions a Beach Rose RV Park camper, providing alternatives for children during crowded beach days.

    Consider activity schedules: Tuxbury Pond RV Campground runs weekend programming. "Beautiful campground, clean facilities, decently priced. The pool, playground, bathrooms, and basketball court were all open and well maintained. We really enjoyed our stay!" shares Kristen L., though note that weekday activities may be limited.

    Playground access: For families with younger children, on-site play areas provide convenient entertainment. "There was a nice stretch of sandy beach at the campground as well as canoes and kayaks for rent. The convenience store at the campground had essentially everything you would need for a good camping trip," notes Anna C. about Pawtuckaway State Park.

    Tips from RVers

    Power reliability varies: Full-hookup sites offer different amperage options across campgrounds. "Great employees, clean reliable power. No issues great spread out sites," notes Zachary W. about Wakeda Campground, highlighting an important consideration for air conditioning during summer months.

    Site dimensions matter: Some campgrounds accommodate larger rigs better than others. "The campground welcomes pets with designated walking areas and accommodates both tent camping and RVs with full hookup sites," observes a camper at Beach Rose RV Park, which maintains level pads despite tighter spacing.

    Check satellite reception beforehand: Tree coverage impacts connectivity at several campgrounds. "The park does not have cable and we were not able to get reception on our satellite because of the trees and could not get any over-the-air channels," reports Nancy W. about Seacoast Camping, suggesting alternatives like mobile hotspots for entertainment needs.

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