Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Depew, NY

HTR Niagara Campground offers full pet-friendly accommodations with multiple camping options including tent sites, RV spaces, cabins, and glamping facilities. Campers can bring dogs to most sites at Niagara Falls/Grand Island KOA Holiday, which maintains dedicated pet areas throughout its 213 campsites. Most properties near Depew enforce standard leash requirements, with Darien Lakes State Park Campground offering extensive hiking trails suitable for leashed pets. Sleepy Hollow Lake Campground provides seasonal pet-friendly accommodations with activities for families and their dogs, though some visitors note the campground is primarily filled with seasonal campers who return annually. Campgrounds typically require proof of current vaccinations, and many implement quiet hours to minimize barking disturbances. The Dyrt includes reviews of campgrounds near Depew, New York.

Wildlife considerations affect pet policies at several locations near Niagara Falls, with most parks requiring dogs to remain leashed on hiking paths to protect local fauna. Four Mile Creek State Park Campground features pet-friendly sites with electric hookups and clean shower facilities within 30 minutes of Depew. Six Flags Darien Lake Campground combines theme park proximity with pet accommodation options, making it suitable for families camping with dogs who alternate outdoor activities with park visits. Cherry Hill Campground provides basic tent and RV camping with pets allowed, though with fewer amenities than larger commercial operations. Visitors report clean bathroom facilities near campground stores at most locations. Campground management typically enforces pet waste cleanup policies, with designated disposal stations available at larger properties. According to frequent campers, the best time for pet camping near Depew runs from May through mid-October when most facilities operate at full capacity.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Depew, New York (71)

    1. HTR Niagara Campground

    36 Reviews
    Grand Island, NY
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (716) 773-7600

    $77 / night

    "This is a campground of several lakeside cabins and mostly RVs, so they were also seldom in use, making them even more accommodating for us during this time of distancing."

    "My dog and I had the best first tent camping trip here. The bathrooms were sparkling and it was very well maintained."

    2. Darien Lakes State Park Campground

    20 Reviews
    Darien Center, NY
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (585) 547-9242

    $20 - $29 / night

    "The lake is awesome, and great for all water activities. I really enjoyed stand up paddle boarding as well as fishing with my parents!"

    "Friday brings the weekend families and their dogs, still very enjoyable and definitely entertaining!"

    3. Niagara Falls/Grand Island KOA Holiday

    24 Reviews
    Grand Island, NY
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (716) 773-7583

    "Stayed here to easily get back and forth to the NY side and border crossing at the falls. Nice sites and access right to the amusement park located next door."

    "With it being close in proximity to the Niagara Falls made nice but many turn over of campers making this a busy park. The sites were level and our site had full hook ups."

    4. Sleepy Hollow Lake Campground

    11 Reviews
    Akron, NY
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (716) 542-4336

    $30 - $42 / night

    "Plenty of activities around the campground. Golf cart rentals available. Clean restrooms near the store."

    "Clean bathrooms near the campground store."

    5. Six Flags Darien Lake Campground

    17 Reviews
    Darien Center, NY
    16 miles
    Website

    "Unless you're a season ticket holder at Darien Lake, you will be forced to purchase tickets to the Darien Lake amusement park when camping here."

    "Walking distance to the theme park. Campground fees include admission to the theme park. The sites are very nice and well maintained."

    6. Four Mile Creek State Park Campground

    55 Reviews
    Youngstown, NY
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (716) 745-3802

    $20 - $100 / night

    "Staff inside office were very friendly-gave many trail suggestions and good tips for navigating the city. Comes with state park parking pass to park free and access to town shuttle."

    "The sites were right next to the bathrooms/showers/laundry. The bathrooms were very clean. The showers had 2 separate privacy shower curtains and a bench to put your things in the shower stall."

    7. Cherry Hill Campground

    10 Reviews
    Darien Center, NY
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (585) 813-5099

    $39 - $69 / night

    "Many sites are separated by hedges, are drive-in sites yet still close to water, restrooms, and shower even a microwave.  There are nature yoga classes and they bring bands in to perform."

    "We have stayed at Cherry Hill a couple times, mostly for Darien Lake concerts. It's VERY convenient to get to the convert as the campground offers shuttles before the events."

    8. Niagara Falls Campground & Lodging

    9 Reviews
    Sanborn, NY
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (716) 731-3434

    $72 - $78 / night

    "It’s right off the main road and nearby trains blared their horns throughout the night. Might not be that bad if you’re in a camper."

    9. Cinderella Motel & Campsite

    8 Reviews
    Grand Island, NY
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (716) 773-2872

    $60 / night

    "No amenities to speak of except a shelter area a big lawn to walk dogs. Closest ice machine about 3 miles at a speedway gas station. Plan ahead!"

    "It is very close to Niagara falls and for the money it is the best campground here.  KOA and Branches CGs are nicer but they are also triple the price which for us did not seem worth it. "

    10. AA Royal Motel & Campground

    4 Reviews
    North Tonawanda, NY
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (716) 693-5695

    "This campground is open year around which is really hard to find in this area. We needed to come here for personal reasons before any other campground was opened."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Depew, NY

511 Reviews of 71 Depew Campgrounds


  • Carlyne F.
    Feb. 15, 2021

    Letchworth State Park Campground

    Letchworth State Park, NY

    Letchworth State Park is known as the Grand Canyon of the East and is located in Mt. Morris New York. My husband and I visited regularly when we lived near Rochester, NY. The park is stunning and is fit for camping whether you’re in a tent, RV or choosing to rent a gorgeous cabin. There are many walking and hiking trails for adventurers of all types. Make sure you bring your camera as the views are all photo worthy. The camping price is right due to the fact that the park is run by the state. A great place to stay especially in the Summer!!

  • Kelly H.
    Jun. 5, 2018

    Letchworth State Park Campground

    30+ years of great memories!

    We have camped at Letchworth State Park for nearly 30 years. Recent updates to playground equipment and restroom/shower facilities have brought the amenities into the 21st century. The price is reasonable, and the park is a gem. A couple cons to consider: pets only allowed in three loops. Quite often, pet loop reservations are maxed quickly. There is a two dog limit, which excludes many campers. If you are used to private campgrounds, realize that services are limited here. Mediocre camp store and laundry; both get the job done, but leave a lot to be desired.

  • Jake C.The Dyrt ADMIN User
    Nov. 16, 2023

    Quiet Valley

    Country Glamping

    Jake from the Dyrt here! Quiet Valley is a glamping campground with canvas tents in a slowed down country setting in New York.  Check them out and leave a review about your stay on the Dyrt!

  • D
    Sep. 9, 2023

    Shamrock Pines Campground

    Clean and friendly

    Called up on Friday afternoon of Labor Day weekend and they accommodated us for two nights.  John and his staff were friendly and welcoming.  Very clean campground with mostly seasonal sites.  Several overnight sites with electric and water.  These sites were mostly gravel and cut into a bank so that there is some separation.  Surrounded by trees but grounds are well kept.  Fully fenced dog park that was great for our pup.  A couple of ponds for kids to fish and what looks like a nice pool.  Quiet hours observed.  On Saturday night there was a band in an outdoor stage that was great.

    Close enough to Ellicottville to enjoy the shops, brewery and restaurants there.

    Only thing I would mention is the dump station is simply just a pipe off one of the driveways with a water hose.  Not a problem and it works, just not typical of dump stations.

  • Amber A.
    Aug. 1, 2016

    Letchworth State Park Campground

    Good weekend campsite

    Not technically in the Finger Lakes but still one of the most beautiful parts of Western New York State. Splurge and eat at the Glen Iris Inn! Great for cycling and hiking but no swimming. I love taking visitors here in all seasons but in autumn it is exceptional. I’ve stayed in a few tent sites and all are wooded and pretty private with your standard basic amenities. This is a popular park so make reservations.

  • Courtney K.
    Aug. 1, 2020

    Letchworth State Park Campground

    The Grand Canyon of the East!

    I went to college right near Letchworth State Park so I spent many wonderful weekends there! There is a reason why they call it the Grand Canyon of the East. Not only can you check out the beautiful waterfalls, but there are also many awesome trails, rivers, and caves to check out. When I would camp, we would rent a camp site with our tent but, you could camp with your RV or even rent a cabin. Ive gone every month of the year, but these pictures were from my birthday in January. Letchworth is one of the best parks in New York state and a definite must see!

  • Paula T.
    Apr. 23, 2020

    Letchworth State Park Campground

    Letchworth State Park

    My son and I have a new favorite campground.  We absolutely fell in love with this park.  I find it odd that even though I grew up only an hour away, we never camped there.  Big mistake!  There are many trails to hike on and beautiful views of the gorge and river.  You have to drive to many of the places but it's worth it.  There are many souvenir and snack stands as well as a pool (again, you have to drive to them).  The camp store is small but well stocked with a laundry attached. Some loops allow pets and others don't.  If you want to bring your pet, please check to make sure you reserve a pet-friendly loop. Unfortunately for us, it rained the entire time we were there so we never got to walk the trails or use the pool.  Keep an eye out for other activities.  There are balloon rides, craft shows, etc. that happen throughout the summer. With so much to do in the park, you don't really need to leave but nearby is the Arcade and Attica Railroad.  It's a nice little ride through the countryside.  There is also a small dam that you can visit (we missed out this last time).  I highly recommend visiting.

  • Shari  G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 9, 2021

    Letchworth State Park Campground

    Unexpected Surroundings

    In most states, those without falls like Niagara, this state park would be the pride of the land. With three serious drops in as many miles, the Genesse River winds it’s way through what locals call the “Grand Canyon of the East.” Many states try to make such claims, but this might be the closest any come to actually living up to such. It is stunning! 

    Along the river this park gives the motorist the distinct feel that she is on a parkway, not unlike Shenendoah, or Blue Ridge. Every few miles the winding pavement breaks out onto a few of the ridges and valley below, before ducking back into the forest of Western New York.

    The campground, which is about 15 miles from the major falls area, offers what many come to expect from state parks. There are a wide variety of campsites, all reservable online, which can accommodate lots of different types of camping, large RV’s, small tents, and everything in between. Most, if not all, campsites offer electrical and water is available close by.

    The bathrooms are practically luxurious by most camping standards, with single-use restroom/ showers available at all hours. The camp store offered a few grocery items, along with cold drinks, firewood and ice in addition to laundry facilities. Within a short walk were many hiking trails, an old-school fitness path, and a stellar playground where anyone under 9 years of age should get a great workout. 

    But let’s be honest, we’re not coming here for the campground, it’s the rest of the park that makes the drive worth it. So, check it out and get to know this stunning place first hand and be sure to bring a picnic basket.


Guide to Depew

Campgrounds near Depew, New York offer varied terrain with access to both Lake Ontario shorelines and inland forests. Most camping facilities operate from May through October, with peak capacity during July and August when temperatures average 70-85°F. Several campgrounds serve as convenient basecamps for exploring Niagara Falls, located approximately 25-30 minutes from Depew.

What to do

Frisbee golf course access: Darien Lakes State Park Campground features recently added disc golf facilities among its hiking trails. "There is a fairly new Frisbee golf course as well. This campground would be a good alternative to paying the high prices to stay at the theme park down the road," notes Jeremy H.

Water activities on multiple lakes: HTR Niagara Campground provides water recreation options beyond swimming pools. "There's a pretty large pond with a picnic island in the middle and a beach... rentals for various boats available. Adult and kid zip lines," explains Erin H. The campground combines water features with land activities.

Niagara Falls access with transportation: Staying at campgrounds near Grand Island allows for organized tours to the Falls. "We were able to book a tour to Niagra Falls through the campground and it picked us up at the campground," reports Glynnis A., highlighting the convenience for campers without vehicles or those wanting to avoid parking challenges.

Sunset viewing opportunities: Lake Ontario shoreline camping provides exceptional evening views. "Sunsets were beautiful and a lot of campers come to the lake in the evening to watch it," explains Stacia R. about Four Mile Creek State Park Campground, noting the communal sunset-watching ritual among campers.

What campers like

Multiple swimming options: "They have three pools and brand new playground. We have little kids and they were just as entertained as all the big kids," shares L W. about the family-friendly water facilities at HTR Niagara Campground, mentioning that the water features accommodate different age groups.

Clean bathhouse facilities: Cherry Hill Campground maintains well-kept restroom facilities. "Hot showers, clean bathrooms, lovely dishwashing station, and a book where people can write what makes them happy for others to read," notes Jen J., mentioning the additional community-building features.

Campsite privacy options: "Many sites are separated by hedges, are drive-in sites yet still close to water, restrooms, and shower even a microwave," explains Dan H. about Cherry Hill Campground, highlighting how the natural barriers create more private camping experiences while maintaining access to facilities.

Concert shuttle service: "It's VERY convenient to get to the convert as the campground offers shuttles before the events," explains Cory W. about Cherry Hill Campground's services for Darien Lake concert attendees, though noting that "getting back across the road to the campground can be challenging."

What you should know

Seasonal occupancy patterns: Many campgrounds near Depew have high percentages of seasonal campers. "Place is filled with campers which don't move all summer. There are decks, low fences, and stuff around their campers. Clearly they visit annually for the season," observes Kerrie about Sleepy Hollow Lake Campground, indicating limited availability for short-term stays.

Varying noise levels: Campgrounds near attractions often have noise considerations. "This campground is right off the main road and nearby trains blared their horns throughout the night. Might not be that bad if you're in a camper," writes Shan Q. about Niagara Falls Campground, suggesting tent campers may experience more disruption.

Site quality varies significantly: Campgrounds offer different site conditions even within the same property. "Sites toward the front are definitely more level and have better cell service, but the sites toward the back are better shaded," notes Kara W. about AA Royal Motel & Campground, providing important context for site selection.

Wildlife management challenges: "We had a lot of fun here and there's a lot of activities for kids... but our only problem was there were bees everywhere. They were all over the campground, it was very unpleasant," shares MacKenzi G. about seasonal insect patterns affecting outdoor activities.

Tips for camping with families

Theme park proximity benefits: Six Flags Darien Lake Campground integrates with the amusement park experience. "The campground fees include admission to the theme park. The sites are very nice and well maintained. There are campers for rent, cabins for rent, tent sites, RV sites and premium RV sites," explains Mary H., detailing how the camping package includes park entry.

Multiple playground options: "Nice sites and access right to the amusement park located next door. Playgrounds, pool, dog play area, cabins, tent sites and full hook up back ins and pull through sites," notes April L. about the range of recreation and accommodation options for families with children at dog friendly campgrounds near Depew.

Organized kids' activities: Several campgrounds schedule regular children's programming. "Nightly Hayrides around the grounds," mentions Erin H. about the recurring activities at HTR Niagara Campground, providing structured entertainment beyond self-directed play areas.

Bathroom family features: "The bathrooms were seriously nicer than most home bathrooms. Beautiful! Grounds were very well kept & staff friendly," adds Erin H., highlighting the importance of clean facilities for family comfort, with some locations offering family-specific shower areas.

Tips from RVers

Site selection for big rigs: Niagara Falls/Grand Island KOA Holiday accommodates larger vehicles but requires planning. "Sites are easy access, rock bed for the sites, you are escorted to site," explains Kirk S., noting the guided parking process for larger rigs at certain campgrounds.

Internet connectivity for remote work: "Internet is really good and has been upgraded recently with 2 G and 5G access... I was able to work during the days and get to Niagara Falls, CAN, and Buffalo quickly after work," reports Kara W., highlighting dog friendly campgrounds near Depew NY that support digital nomads.

Utility hookup reliability: "Our 40 foot MH and Toad fit with room to spare... the electric, water and sewer worked perfectly," shares Jeff C., providing details on infrastructure quality at Cinderella Motel & Campsite despite the compact nature of the sites themselves.

Parking pass benefits: "About 30 minutes from Niagara Falls. Staff inside office were very friendly... Comes with state park parking pass to park free and access to town shuttle," notes evan about Four Mile Creek State Park Campground, explaining the secondary benefits beyond the campsite itself.

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