Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Collins Center, NY

East Otto State Forest provides 14 designated free camping sites that accept pets with no restrictions on number of dogs. Secluded sites allow dogs to run safely without disturbing other campers, making it ideal for multiple-pet families. Tent, RV, and glamping accommodations are available with drive-in and walk-in access options. Each site features a fire ring with plenty of branches and sticks for campfires. Sprague Brook Park offers electric hookups at select sites and pet-friendly tent camping with access to showers and toilets. Evangola State Park Campground accepts pets at all sites including cabins and yurts, requiring proof of rabies vaccination for all dogs. Sites throughout the region maintain clean, spacious camping areas where pets can enjoy outdoor recreation while remaining leashed in common areas.

Hiking trails throughout East Otto State Forest provide excellent dog exercise opportunities, with nearby Zoar Valley offering additional day trip options for campers with pets. The primitive camping environment means no running water or facilities, so pet owners must pack in all dog food and water supplies. Cell service is limited or non-existent in East Otto State Forest, requiring preparation for pet emergencies without immediate communication access. Weather considerations impact site conditions, with reviews noting muddy ground during rainy seasons that can affect both human and pet comfort. Allegany Mountain Members Resort offers more amenities for pet owners, including access to multiple lakes and ponds where dogs can cool off during summer months. Sprague Brook Park features a creek where children and dogs can splash around during hot weather, providing natural water recreation without designated swimming areas.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Collins Center, New York (88)

    1. East Otto State Forest

    10 Reviews
    Collins Center, NY
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (716) 372-0645

    "We went for a quick weekend trip with 3 people and 4 dogs. What a great spot! We were nice and secluded, which was great for the dogs to run around, be safe, and not bother other campers."

    "This was a nice secluded feeling site, neighbors are pretty close by and you can hear them but a good amount of private space to yourself."

    2. Evangola State Park Campground

    17 Reviews
    Irving, NY
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (716) 549-1760

    $17 - $112 / night

    "Sites are electric only, with a dump station available at the entrance and one in the campground loop."

    "Sites are electric only, with a dump station available at the entrance and one in the campground loop."

    3. Sprague Brook Park

    7 Reviews
    Holland, NY
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (716) 592-2804

    "Well maintained park the campground is full of hiking trails and areas to fish on multiple ponds the sites are your average size and are kept clean."

    "There is a play area for kids every time you turn around and a nice little pond for fishing. For what it is, it's a very nice spot if you're looking for a less wild camping experience."

    4. Streamside Eriegrove

    1 Review
    Irving, NY
    11 miles
    Website

    $80 - $100 / night

    5. Allegany Mountain Members Resort

    1 Review
    Ellicottville, NY
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (716) 699-2352

    "This place has larger sites and a nice size lake to fish I. Along with a few other small stocked ponds. Plenty of stuff for kids to do including 2 outdoor pools and an indoor pool."

    6. Colden Lakes Resort

    2 Reviews
    Holland, NY
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (716) 941-5530

    "There are 4 small pristine lakes. It’s about an hour from Niagara Falls and out in the Country, very quiet and peaceful. Would definitely come back"

    7. Quaker Area — Allegany State Park State Park

    28 Reviews
    Steamburg, NY
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (716) 354-2182

    "great New York state park. stayed here for 2 nights and I will be back. the park is so big I only got to do some of the hiking. very nice."

    "We had a great four-night stay in Loop C at Cain Hollow in late July/early August. Our site was wide and long. We had electric and we close to a water pump so we could fill up our camper."

    8. Colden Lakes Resort & Restaurant

    2 Reviews
    Holland, NY
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (716) 243-6671

    $45 - $75 / night

    "It’s mostly seasonal campsites with a lot of folks trekking around on golf carts."

    9. Lake Erie State Park Campground

    22 Reviews
    Brocton, NY
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (716) 792-9214

    $17 - $88 / night

    "Just returned from staying over the weekend at this campgound with my dog and had a great time. We stayed in a non-electric site in my campervan and it was perfect."

    "This park is right on the lake near the PA border. Flat short trails through the forests or walk along the beach."

    10. Gander RV of Buffalo

    1 Review
    Hamburg, NY
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 668-8973
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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Collins Center, NY

553 Reviews of 88 Collins Center Campgrounds


  • S
    Aug. 1, 2020

    Red Bridge Recreation Area - Allegheny National Forest

    Love this place!

    This is my favorite campground so far in PA.

    For the most part, there isn’t a bad site (although we didn’t see any of the walk up sites, and I recommend not booking a site immediately next to the bathrooms since the ones without showers are more like “outhouse” toilets and can stink). The sites are private, flat, surrounded by trees, and have plenty of space. The ground is quite rocky though, so bring plenty of heavy duty tent steaks.

    Highlights include: the reservoir (beautiful and clean! You can swim with your dog from the access points at the campground), quiet, friendly staff (a kind older gentleman helped us jump my car and refused to take any money as a thank you), updated/very clean showers, not buggy, reception is great (we have Verizon), plenty of room to social distance, and 2 trading posts about 1 mile away with milk, eggs, basic supplies, etc.

    Cons: the bathrooms without showers aren’t flush toilets, and there is no campground office so you must see the hosts for any issues.

    Things to do nearby (last 5 pictures): the Kinzua Skywalk Bridge free- an old train bridge that was partially destroyed by a tornado in the early 2000’s. The bridge is handicap/stroller accessible, pets are allowed. There is a small indoor museum & gift shop, and a hiking trail along the wreckage. If you hike, wear good sneakers, the path is rocky and VERY steep. The hiking path is not recommended for small children). Bathrooms on site.

    The Kinzua Dam free - beautiful. Handicap/stroller accessible, pets permitted. Bathrooms were closed due to social distancing.

    Rimmrock overlook free- just a small distance from the parking lot. NOT stroller/handicap accessible, and there are rock steps, however we saw numerous families with small children go through the path with no issues. Pets permitted. Bathrooms on site.

    Nearby towns of Kane and Ridgway looked cute, but we didn’t spend time there due to our efforts to social distance.

  • M
    Jul. 22, 2023

    Westfield-Lake Erie KOA

    1st stop across country

    This campground is very clean on the smaller side but very nice. There is highway noise but in your camper you really can’t here it. Beautiful temp and lots of things for the kids to do. Pool, playground, game room. They do have a dog park if you bring your pups. Overall very nice. I would come back.

  • Greg D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 27, 2025

    Westfield-Lake Erie KOA

    Overnighter

    We only stayed for an overnighter on a long trip west. The restrooms and showers are some of the best we’ve seen during our trip. Very well maintained facilities and grounds and the staff are friendly and helpful. We were able to change our site for one that was more level without a problem. The only thing that might bother some people is the road noise. However we were able to sleep well despite it. There is also a dog “park”/fenced area.

  • 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.

  • 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!!

  • 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.

  • 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!


Guide to Collins Center

The Collins Center region of New York offers pet-friendly camping options at elevations between 1,500-1,800 feet in the western foothills of the Allegheny Mountains. The area experiences moderate summer temperatures averaging 75-80°F during peak camping season from June through September, with cooler nights requiring extra layers. Most campsites in this region maintain dirt or gravel pads that can become challenging during western New York's frequent precipitation events.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: East Otto State Forest provides access to small streams where campers can try their luck with local trout species. "Decent campground, free, fishing, secluded, everyone needs to start picking up their trash though," notes Joseph F. who camped at East Otto.

Lake Erie beach exploration: Approximately 30 miles from Collins Center, Lake Erie State Park Campground offers beachfront access for day trips. A camper described the experience: "The lake was one of the coolest lakes I've ever seen and the sites are beautiful right on the lake. Our fellow camping neighbors were very loud and partied for a lot of the night. Their dogs were barking all night. Besides the other campers, this place was beautiful and I would recommend it to kayakers and site seers," according to Meike W..

Cross-country skiing and sledding: Winter camping enthusiasts can enjoy seasonal activities at Sprague Brook Park, where "the park is open year around and even has shelters to rent for winter. They is a sledding hill and cross country skiing paths to use," according to Adam R.

What campers like

Primitive camping experience: Many campers appreciate the back-to-basics approach at East Otto. "This was a nice secluded feeling site, neighbors are pretty close by and you can hear them but a good amount of private space to yourself. Maybe non rainy season is better for this site, my boots became very muddy," reported Lizzy K..

Lake views and sunsets: Lake Erie State Park Campground delivers memorable waterfront vistas. "Stayed one night on a long drive. Beautiful views of lake. Amazing grassy fields right by campsites. Full park but still quiet with good spacing between outer ring spots," shares Sarah C.

Clean, well-maintained facilities: At Allegany State Park Quaker Area, campers consistently mention the upkeep. "The park has a lot to do in the summer but a group can still have a blast in the winter," notes Alex B., while another camper added, "One of our favorite places. Very well kept, clean. Beautiful all year round."

What you should know

Cell service limitations: Don't count on reliable communications in the more remote areas. "Absolutely perfect primitive camp site! I was the only person there, it was gorgeous and so peaceful. Pro tip: dont be a dumb dumb like me. I used the Dyrt provided gps coordinates and was dropped into a residential area. Used the map on the parks website to get back on track and it was really simple. Also, it said there would be verizon cell service, there was absolutely nothin," warns Courtney C. about East Otto State Forest.

Seasonal considerations: Many campgrounds in the Collins Center area operate on limited schedules. Allegany Mountain Members Resort runs from May 1 to October 15, while Lake Erie State Park is open May 14 to October 10.

Facility limitations: Most primitive sites lack amenities. "Aswome place for primitive camping 🏕 No rubber tramps here no hook ups, or water primitive only And camp outs. Plz clean up after yr self ty," points out Backpacken P. about East Otto State Forest.

Tips for camping with families

Playground availability: Multiple areas have children's facilities. "This is a quiet park with fairly level campsites updated power to upper loop kids can play in creek. the lower loop you can see small children ride around the loop and watch them gain their independence but still have a eye one them friendly atmosphere of all the campers," reports James K. about Sprague Brook Park.

Water play options: Creek access provides cooling recreation. "Most campsites are a decent size and have electric hook ups. There is a playground for the kiddos and a pond to fish in. No swimming in it though. There is a creek that runs through the state park which was nice for the kids to splash around in," shares Amanda K. about Sprague Brook Park.

Pet-specific areas for families with dogs: East Otto State Forest provides space for dogs to roam safely. "We went for a quick weekend trip with 3 people and 4 dogs. What a great spot! We were nice and secluded, which was great for the dogs to run around, be safe, and not bother other campers. It was relatively easy to find and the campsite is pretty close to Zoar Valley for a nice day trip! We will definitely be back :)," notes Maddie C.

Tips from RVers

Electrical service varies significantly: Check specific site details before booking. "There are a lot of tent sites, a few sites have electricity but most do not. There is a play area for kids every time you turn around and a nice little pond for fishing," explains Sarah K. about Sprague Brook Park.

Water fill locations: Most campgrounds require filling tanks at central locations rather than at individual sites. "The water hookups are NOT at each site, but there is one CLOSE to each site, so you can run your house over, fill your tank, and disconnect," explains Brian P. about Lake Erie State Park.

Extension cord accessibility: Some sites require additional equipment. "We were placed next to the pool, pavilion and bathrooms. Kids playing in and out of bathrooms last night but it was short lived. We were able to park deeper off the road due to the kindness of the owners letting us borrow an extension cord," reports Raquel H. from Colden Lakes Resort.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular dog-friendly campground near Collins Center, NY is East Otto State Forest with a 4.3-star rating from 10 reviews.

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