Dog-Friendly Camping near Culberson, NC

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    Persimmon Creek RV Park allows pets at both their full-hookup RV sites and grassy tent camping areas along the creek. Campers with dogs have access to spacious sites with picnic tables, fire rings, and plenty of room for pets to be comfortable while remaining leashed. The campground features a central pond where pet owners often walk their dogs around the perimeter, and the small stream running through the property provides a place where dogs can cool off during summer months. Tent campers particularly appreciate the private spaces along the creek that offer shade and natural barriers between sites. Rivers Edge Mountain RV Resort also welcomes pets but maintains stricter policies, requiring pets to remain on leash at all times within the well-maintained grounds. The campground is very large with lots of great spots for campers and tents, and many sites have shaded areas that provide relief for pets during hot weather.

    Several hiking trails near these campgrounds accommodate dogs, providing excellent exercise opportunities during your stay. The nearby Panther Top dispersed camping area offers a more primitive camping experience where dogs can enjoy the shoreline of a small lake, though the site is popular with locals on weekends and has limited camping spots with fire rings and tent pads. For visitors seeking more developed facilities, Poteete Creek Campground on Lake Nottley features paved roads throughout the property that are perfect for walking dogs, though pets must be leashed at all times. Whispering Pines Campground provides creek-side camping where dogs can enjoy the sound of gurgling water, and the peaceful setting creates a relaxing environment for both pets and their owners. The woods surrounding these campgrounds offer natural exploration areas, but visitors should be aware of wildlife and keep pets secured, especially during evening hours.

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    Best Dog-Friendly Campgrounds near Culberson (338)

      1. Vogel State Park Campground

      4.7(68)21mi from Culberson143 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "This campground has a beautiful mountain view behind the lake. There is also a beautiful waterfall to hike to. They offer paddle boards, kayaks, peddleboats, and aqua cycles to rent for the lake."

      "We choose the walk in as the parking was still really close but there are only two of these sites. The creek runs right next to them and it was so peaceful and beautiful."

      from $30 - $260 / night

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      2. Morganton Point Campground

      4.4(19)9mi from Culberson43 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Camped on lot 14 which was quite spacious with easy access to the water. Tent was located away from the fire pit and picnic table and the restrooms were close by."

      "We were right next to the camp host, which was pretty nice – we didn’t have to go far to ask for wood or ice!  Plus, there were trails leading right to the lake. "

      from $30 - $50 / night

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      3. Persimmon Creek RV Park

      5.0(6)4mi from CulbersonRVs, Tents

      "This is a beautiful secluded site just off of Highway 64/74 not too far from the Tennessee border. The campground is very well kept and has wonderful amenities for both RV and tent campers."

      "I don't have a huge point of reference, but I can give you details on everything that was smooth

      • Location - Just off a 4 lane highway.  Convenient with easy access to your site. "

      from $55 - $900 / night

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      4. Thunder Rock Campground

      4.4(23)19mi from Culberson38 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Campsites are close to one another. If you camp at a site near the water, it is really nice, but everyone will walk by your campsite so they can go down the path to the river."

      "Easy access off Hwy 64, so close to stores for food and firewood. Well maintained campsite with clean bathrooms and very clean, nice showers. Alcohol prohibited as think county is dry."

      from $12 - $20 / night

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      5. Trackrock Campground & Cabins

      4.6(23)19mi from CulbersonRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Beautiful lake and stables and plenty of room ,yet campsites are tucked away to also give u a private feel as well! Pet friendly as well!"

      "Good sized campground tucked into the mountains. I brought my dog with me and had a great time. There is a lake that you can fish in, stables to ride horses, and hiking trails on the campground."

      6. Panther Top Dispersed Site

      4.8(4)6mi from Culberson

      "Not ideal for van life, however pass the sites on your right and head up the to the peak, there is a “off the path” truck trail marked by a rusted metal post."

      "We also hiked up to a nearby fire tower and it was a fun little hike. 10/10 will be returning. I just got a new drone and I made a fun little video of the campsite and the hike we did.)"

      7. Cooper Creek

      4.4(14)17mi from CulbersonRVs, Tents

      "The camping spots are spacious and everyone has easy access to the creeks."

      "It’s close to other good fishing and the campsites were spaced out nicely. Stay with 14, 15, 16, they are the best ones. We stayed at 18. And it was good as well."

      8. Murphy/Peace Valley KOA

      5.0(8)14mi from CulbersonRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "The owner was around all weekend working on the place and being generally friendly. Facilities were clean and in good shape. Massive dog park."

      "The place is pet friendly, the owner is awesome, the price is reasonable. There is an acre field for dogs to be off leash and run, you can tube in the creek, they have nice cabins."

      9. Rivers Edge Mountain RV Resort

      4.0(3)4mi from CulbersonRVs, Tents, Glamping

      10. Camp Woodruff Boy Scout Summer Camp

      5.0(2)5mi from CulbersonTents, Cabins, Glamping

      "As an Eagle Scout from around this area, this was our go-to place for summer camp and occasional other camping trips as well."

      from $10 - $25 / night

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    Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Culberson, NC

    2018 Reviews of 338 Culberson Campgrounds


    • D
      Sep. 11, 2021

      Chattanooga North-Cleveland KOA

      Clean, Quiet, Friendly

      Friendly Staff, Clean Bathrooms, Convenient Location. No honeywagon for water and electric only sites, but dump station in campground. Some very nice private sites and none of the sites except maybe a few look very small or tight- pretty spread out. Lots of tent sites. You definitely hear the highway here, but not a big concern for us. Pet friendly with a very nice dog park. Pool for the kids. Playground is little more than a residential style wood swingset, but it kept the kids entertained.

    • D
      Mar. 13, 2019

      Crawford's Campground - PERMANENTLY CLOSED

      Great Family campground.

      A family owned and operated, 11 acre full service, pet friendly camping facility. We are conveniently located just 20 minutes outside the historic town of Murphy North Carolina, at an elevation of 1850 feet, surrounded by mountains! Closer to the natural beauty the area is known for. We are nestled in the center of a peaceful valley with a 360 degree view of the mountains that surround us. The campsites border the many bubbling streams that pass through our valley.

      _A Full Service Campground, w_e have 2 separate bath houses with private individual bathing facilities, 3 _Bunkhouses as well as Primitive sites.  _We have a large pavilion for your group meetings, family reunions, fully lighted with electricity available.

    • Mary D.
      Sep. 18, 2019

      Sweetwater KOA

      Great owners make all the difference!

      Convenient location just off Interstate 75. Quiet wooded area with plenty of activities for the kids. Swimming pool, fishing pond, playground, jump pad. We don't have pets, but there is a small dog park area. Lots of planned weekend activities. Bathrooms are very clean and well-maintained. My husband is disabled and we are very appreciative of the separate handicap facilities. You don't have that in a lot of campgrounds. We like the sites best towards the front of the park close to the pool. The owners are very hands-on and involved and you can tell. We have camped all over the country but this is our favorite local getaway when we have a free weekend.

    • John M.
      Jun. 11, 2026

      Talona Ridge RV Resort

      The best of 2025

      They have plenty of pads for pull behinds or the fancy RV. Plenty of hookups for all your needs. 2 pools, weight room, live music, restaurant, bar, dog park, dog bath, and close to all local stores.

    • Maethea R.
      Jul. 29, 2018

      Vogel State Park Campground

      Beautiful views

      This campground has a beautiful mountain view behind the lake. There is also a beautiful waterfall to hike to. They offer paddle boards, kayaks, peddleboats, and aqua cycles to rent for the lake. They also offer bike rentals and putt putt course. There is a general store in the visitor center. There are hiking trails for the extreme hikers too that go into the mountains on the Appalachian trail. The campsites are pretty close together, but we had a premier spot that was larger and a pull-through. The bathrooms were clean, but old and dated. This is one of the oldest campgrounds in the state. They offer cottages and cabins for rent. There was a dog parking loud constantly that was so annoying. We have dogs and many people camping there did, but our dogs don’t bark constantly. I would say this isn’t the campgrounds fault, but this irresponsible pet owner was literally between two campground hosts. Had it continued late at night past 10pm we would have had to call someone. It’s hard to relax by the fire with a dog barking constantly. The campground needs to add more signage. People are driving around looking lost. Here’s the problem ... if you have an RV or camper and park in the RV spaces when you pull out on the far end to the right you cannot see the directional signs. We pulled to the right and it was a dead end at the cottages. It was very stressful trying to the turn around hauling a camper. People in the cottages told us we weren’t the only ones to pull down there and have to turn around. Lots of cars were turning around down there, but with a camper it’s a nightmare. I paid extra for a pullthrough only to deal with that nonsense at the start. I suggest adding a sign at the far right exit of parking lot that has directions. Add another sign that says “Cabins only - Dead End”. If our camper had been an inch longer we couldn’t have turned around. Not impressed by the swimming area at the beach.

    • Ted N.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 15, 2023

      411 River Rest Campground

      Great Facilities

      Campground is next to SR 411. Excellent facilities and staff. We stayed for 3 days and had an enjoyable time. Fished in the pond played corn hole. Ran our dogs every day at the dog park. Will definitely head up there again

    • DThe Dyrt PRO User
      Oct. 1, 2022

      Willow Valley RV Resort

      Raybun Gap, GA….Going on our fav list!!

      Very very nice campground. Good signage and off 441 N. Not any places to eat without going into Clayton. Beautiful park with large sites, some paved. Laundry to was clean. Reasonable size dog park, dog walk and outside dog bath. Lots of trees, very clean and trash pickup at your site. Office lady was very nice and check in was efficient, even though we made the reservations at the last minute. It’s not cheap by any means but you get a lot of bang for your buck.

    • Corey G.
      May. 20, 2023

      Diamond Lure Campground

      Awesome Campground

      This Campground is amazing. The woman in the office is so nice and very helpful. They have workers escort you to your site to make sure everything is OK. The man who escorted us was very nice, and made sure we knew where everything was (even after being told at the office). I loved that. The grounds are super clean. There are walking trails, a lake, a beach, and they even have things for dogs! (Dog bath, dog beach, dog park, ect). I'd recommend this place 1,000 times over!!!

    • Michael L.
      Sep. 6, 2019

      Murphy/Peace Valley KOA

      Good Location and Friendly Staff

      Campground was well maintained and easy to find. The owner was around all weekend working on the place and being generally friendly. Facilities were clean and in good shape. Massive dog park.


    Guide to Culberson

    Culberson, North Carolina sits at the convergence of the Appalachian and Blue Ridge mountain ranges at approximately 1,600 feet elevation. The area experiences distinct seasons with vibrant fall colors and mild summers reaching highs around 85°F. Camping options near Culberson range from developed RV parks to primitive sites along creeks and rivers, with most campgrounds maintaining open status from April through October.

    What to do

    Creek exploration: At Persimmon Creek RV Park, campers can enjoy wading in the small stream that flows through the property. "The kids played in the creek, and also joined in a soccer game on the field," notes Karen, highlighting the family-friendly water activities available without leaving the campground.

    Fishing opportunities: Many campgrounds in the area offer fishing access. At Morganton Point Campground, visitors appreciate the proximity to Lake Blue Ridge. One camper mentioned, "Camped on lot 14 which was quite spacious with easy access to the water," while another noted, "A friend of mine who fished still caught some both days. She said the area near the boat dock was rocky and not the muddy mess the rest of the low level lake was."

    Mountain biking: Thunder Rock Campground provides direct access to trail systems. "It was great to mountain bike straight from the campsite to the Tanasi trail system," explains one reviewer. The campground even features "a mountain bike cleaning station since there are several trails accessible from the campground."

    What campers like

    Privacy between sites: Campers at Track Rock Campground appreciate the separation between camping areas. "Separated, serene lots" is how Dallas F. describes the experience, noting that while "lot was tricky for us to back into but we managed," the payoff was worth it with "a fire ring, picnic table, potable water and hook up. Also a great view."

    Clean facilities: The bathhouses at several campgrounds receive positive mentions. At Cooper Creek, "The campground was very clean and well maintained," according to Heath P., while another camper at Morganton Point notes, "The bathrooms were immaculate and heated, plenty of hot water."

    Rural seclusion: Many campgrounds in the Culberson area offer a genuine sense of remoteness. Cooper Creek campers appreciate that it's "totally off the grid" with "no cell service," which creates an authentic outdoor experience. Heath P. adds that "the dirt road that led to the campground was a bit sketchy if you're not use to mountain driving, it is very well maintained as well."

    What you should know

    Seasonal water levels: Lake levels fluctuate significantly throughout the year. A Morganton Point camper observed, "The lake was pretty low at winter level... the rest of the low level lake was [muddy]." Plan water activities accordingly.

    Limited services: Some campgrounds have minimal amenities during certain times. "No running water in winter so pack that in," advises one Cooper Creek camper, while another notes there are "no showers, no flush toilets."

    Road conditions: Access roads to many campgrounds require careful driving. One camper at Vogel State Park describes "a bit confusing in the labyrinth of roadways (some One-way) throughout the campground," while others mention gravel roads that can be challenging for larger vehicles.

    Tips for camping with families

    Activity options: Vogel State Park offers numerous family-friendly facilities. As Timothy B. describes, "Lots for the kiddos here with a man made lake and paddle boats and canoes for rent, a miniature golf course, and a creek that runs through the campground that seemed the biggest attraction for a great many of the kids."

    Kid-friendly hiking: The area provides trails suitable for various ages. According to one Vogel visitor, "The hiking trails are nice and there is a nice lake at the parking lot," making it accessible even for younger children.

    Playground access: Murphy/Peace Valley KOA features dedicated play areas. A visitor notes, "There was a little play ground, swings, cornhole, some balls for her to throw, a pool (small but since it was not busy we really enjoyed it), a game room, and a store with essentials."

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection: For pet friendly camping near Culberson, North Carolina, consider your site location carefully. At Rivers Edge Mountain RV Resort, campers note that "Most sites did not have much shade, keep that in mind if booking a stay here during the hot months," which is particularly important when camping with pets.

    Hookups and accessibility: Check connection details before booking. A visitor to Persimmon Creek reports, "Sites are very spacious. Our spot was freshly mowed, had a picnic table, fire pit, electric & water hookups. We had a small stream behind and a pond in front of us."

    Maneuverability: Some campgrounds present challenges for larger rigs. At Track Rock, one fifth-wheel owner warns, "Very steep and unlevel roads; especially when leaving. Our camper came in contact with the side of our bed and tailgate multiple times."

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    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular dog-friendly campground near Culberson, NC is Vogel State Park Campground with a 4.7-star rating from 68 reviews.

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