Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Greenville, NC

Whispering Oaks RV Resort accommodates travelers with dogs, providing enough outdoor space for pets to run and play. Located 15 minutes from downtown Greenville, this campground features a stocked fishing pond and outdoor venue for events. Full hookup sites include electric, water, sewer connections, and trash service. ['Several sites near Greenville, North Carolina are featured on The Dyrt.'] Tranter's Creek Resort in Washington offers pet-friendly tent sites with electrical hookups beside the river, along with cabin rental options. Twin Lakes Resort provides pet-friendly RV sites and cabins in a quiet setting with spacious lots overlooking the water. Farm Country Campground in Williamston includes miles of walking trails around farms and through on-site forests where pets can exercise.

Green Acres Family Campground welcomes pets with amenities including a swimming pool, mini golf, game room, and picnic areas. Most campgrounds in the region maintain standard pet policies requiring leashes and proper waste disposal. The surrounding area offers various outdoor activities suitable for dogs, including walking paths and water access. Campers report quiet, peaceful environments perfect for traveling with pets, with multiple campgrounds featuring well-maintained bathroom facilities and clean common areas. Farm Country Campground specifically offers propane on-site and full hookups with 20/30/50 amp service. Green Acres Camping Resort provides easy access off Highway 64, making it convenient for overnight stays while traveling through the region with pets. Most campgrounds remain open year-round, allowing for pet-friendly camping regardless of season.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Greenville, North Carolina (38)

    1. Whispering Oaks RV Resort

    3 Reviews
    Greenville, NC
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 752-8886

    "As a traveling nurse with a dog, it’s hard to find a spot with outdoor activities and somewhere close enough to the city. Whispering Oaks is now my go to!"

    "I’m a travel nurse living in my RV with my husband and 2 dogs and I call it home. It’s quiet and peaceful with a small pond to fish in."

    2. Tranter's Creek Resort

    7 Reviews
    Washington, NC
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 948-0850

    "We stayed at Tranters Creek while we visited Greenville NC for a graduation. The campground was 20-30 minutes from the college so it was an ideal place to stay."

    "There is lots of space to walk and play, ride bikes, etc. There is a really nice pool with a store up front and they have cabins from what I remember."

    3. Goose Creek State Park Campground

    36 Reviews
    Bath, NC
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 923-2191

    $17 - $75 / night

    "Goose Creek State Park campground is one of the newer state parks in North Carolina. The RV part of the park has a great layout with large sites."

    "This campground is nestled in the tall North Carolina pines. There isn’t much shade though because the branches are mainly at the top."

    4. Twin Lakes Resort

    6 Reviews
    Washington, NC
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Small lakes, canals, access to bay to outer banks."

    "There is a game room, a swimming pool and lots of space for walking or riding bikes. There is RV sites, tent sites and cabins."

    5. Farm Country Campground

    3 Reviews
    Washington, NC
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 789-8482

    "There are miles of waling trails around the farms and through the on-site forests. They are directly across the street from the “Deadwood Smokehouse grill”. Deadwood is open Thursday thru Sunday."

    "We reserved late so had one of the spots right next to the restroom."

    6. Green Acres Campground

    4 Reviews
    Washington, NC
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 792-3939

    "My dog and I arrived a couple of days before my wife and daughter because hurricane Isaias was on its way. Unfortunately, the storm hit hard and the campground lost power for two full days."

    7. Green Acres Family Campground

    3 Reviews
    Washington, NC
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 792-3939

    "They have two swimming pools, golf, put put, nature trails, pavilions, Church on Sunday, nice pull through shaded sites, pond for fishing or paddle boats, I mean I can go on and on."

    8. Neuseway Nature Park & Campground

    7 Reviews
    Kinston, NC
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 939-3367

    $10 - $20 / night

    "They are literally right next to each other. The RV sites have power and water hookups, fire pit, and picnic table at each site. The RV sited are also numbered."

    "I'm currently in the primitive camping area in a tent next to my vehicle. I have not seen any signs about cost or payment, but I got in late last night, around 10pm on Saturday night in mid-October."

    9. Contentnea Creekside RV & Trail Park

    1 Review
    Grifton, NC
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (252) 524-4161
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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Greenville, NC

180 Reviews of 38 Greenville Campgrounds


  • D
    Feb. 2, 2022

    Farm Country Campground

    Quiet peaceful farm in Bear Grass NC (near Williamston NC)

    We have been here from early September thru February. Phenomenal place for short term and long term stays. We are full time RV’ers and we usually move on after a few months. But, this place has been a joy. Staff has been exceptionally accommodating and are on top of keeping this park the gem that it is. Monthly rates are great.

    There are miles of waling trails around the farms and through the on-site forests. They are directly across the street from the “Deadwood Smokehouse grill”. Deadwood is open Thursday thru Sunday. Good food and lots of activities for kids, playground, miniature railroad with seasonal themes. About 15 minutes to Williamston NC, with plenty of shopping (-Walmart, Food Lion Piggly Wiggly, Tractor Supply).

    On-site store with minimal supplies, LP on site, full hookup w/ 20/30/50 amp service, water and sewer, laundry room and shower facilities. 4 out of seven nights expect a kaleidoscope effect sunset. Absolutely amazing.

    Currently livestock include a brood mare and colt. We have been feeding them apples and carrots with the owners permission. The campground is about 40 minutes from Greenville and 30 Minutes to Washington. Both Greenville and Washington have several large RV dealerships with plenty of parts and supplies. A Camping World is in Greenville on Red Banks Rd. From here you are about an hour and a half to the Outer Banks.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 11, 2025

    New Bern KOA Holiday

    Our first trip in the camper

    Our first trip in our new to us camper and found the campground very nice. The bathhouses were the cleanest and best equipped. Some shade. Nice dog park. Plenty of amenities.

  • J
    Aug. 20, 2020

    New Bern KOA Holiday

    Beautiful campground

    This was a very nice, well maintained campground. The staff were extremely polite and helpful. We stayed from Aug 11-14, 2020. The pool was nice on a hot humid day. They have gem mining. You buy the bags of dirt in the camp store. The bathhouses are all very new due to a recent hurricane and they were kept clean. The dock/pier was picture perfect as the sunset over the Neuse river. The playground and jump pad looked like they would be a lot of fun but were closed due to Covid 19 restrictions. They had horseshoes and Gaga-ball that were open. They had 2 fenced in dog parks and a dog washing station. We chose this campground for it’s location near historical downtown New Bern and we would definitely recommend it to others. They have RV sites, tent sites and cabins.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 16, 2025

    Turkey Quarter Campground

    Turkey Quarter

    Large gravel sites with full hookups in the North Carolina woods. 15 miles NW of New Bern NC. Fire wood included.

  • S
    Jul. 30, 2020

    Goose Creek State Park Campground

    Great and New Campground

    Goose Creek State Park campground is one of the newer state parks in North Carolina. The RV part of the park has a great layout with large sites. The park is very flat with full hookups and a large patio/picnic area. They also have cabins.

    We stayed at one of the full hook up RV sites with our Riverside Retro 199FKS and it actually looked small in the site. We had more than enough room.

    You are far enough away from Washington, NC that you don't get great cell coverage so, it is almost like going off the grid. I think I had service if I sat outside with my left leg propped up (just kidding). 

    Since this park is so new, there are not many trees or vegetation to provide privacy between sites. I think this park will be great once the plants grow in - don't skip for this reason - still go, just know that you won't have a lot of privacy.

  • Amy J.
    Jun. 27, 2020

    Goose Creek State Park Campground

    Serene

    This campground is nestled in the tall North Carolina pines. There isn’t much shade though because the branches are mainly at the top. The camp sites are long and have plenty of room between camp sites. The campground has been recently redone and includes some cute cabins. We went on a boardwalk hike there. It said that red wolves and bear live on the area. We only saw deer.

  • Kayko S.
    Oct. 1, 2016

    Goose Creek State Park Campground

    Hidden Gem with trails and sound access

    This place is a gem of a state park!!!!

    Since it's not right next to the coast it's relatively quiet and not crowded. I went here on the tail end of a mid September weekend and found the entire campground to myself! That is unheard of on the West Coast! There is a beautiful sound access.

    This is boutique car camping! There are only 14 camping spots all nicely spaced from each other and in a wooded location. Sites 11-14 are around a little peninsula on the sound so all have some water view. There are a handful of water spouts around the campground, and each site has a parking spot, campsite, table and a lamp hanger. The lamp hanger took me a while to figure out since we don't have these on the west coast it is a suspended hook that looks a bit medieval on first glance.

    Bring your paddle boards or canoe to float around the sound. There is a great outline of a 3 mile canoe trail mapped out by the put in. (see my photos)

    Ohhhh and it goes without saying near the North Carolina sound BRING BUG SPRAY. This is serious deet country.

  • T
    Jun. 1, 2024

    Campsite at Wallace Meadows Farm / RV site at Wallace Meadows Farm

    Lovely place to camp!

    We recently stayed overnight at Wallace Meadows and it was one of the most lovely places we've ever been to! Rich was very friendly and welcoming and the hookup & amenities they offered for a fee were excellent. The bath house was spotless and we each enjoyed a nice hot shower! The property is surrounded by trees and it was very tranquil. There's even a guesthouse which could possibly accommodate fellow travelers who may not have an RV. There's also a laundry room but we didn't use it. They have a background in hospitality and it really shows. Before we left, we purchased some fresh eggs from their farm, beautifully packaged and delicious! We will return to North Carolina. There's so much to see here and we'll definitely return to Wallace Meadows Farm.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 16, 2024

    Dixon Landing RV Resort

    Waterfront, secluded, nature, sunsets... what more can you ask for?

    We found Dixon Landing in their initial opening phase and it is lightly booked at this point (they even have openings for the upcoming summer holidays). This is a very secluded campground right on the wide Goose Creek/Neuse River, with access to the ocean varying from 25-50 miles. 

    Every RV site is pull-through with both “waterfront” and “water view” (more of a view of the marsh along the river) sites. Site layout is long, very wide(you have to actually walk over to talk to neighbors) and mostly level side-to-side. Front-to-back was easily compensated with blocks. The road in and the sites are a combination of compacted sand and grass that drained well after a storm. Many sites have shade or afternoon shade. The electric pedestal was new and tall, making it easy to connect the surge protector, and topped with a solar light. 

    Hosts Steve and Joan were themselves RV’rs and park details reflect their experience. Since they are in their opening season they currently offer basic services with electric/water, a dump site(no water) and free on-site pump-out service, picnic tables, firepits, a dog park, kayaks, and a fishing pond for kids(C&R). More services are in the planning or permitting stage. Today they offer a bathroom and just got permits for the full bathhouse. Fiber-optic cable should be run to their area this year. We were amazed at how many TV channels we picked up just on antennae. Verizon, ATT and Sprint service are known to be good. They will have an ice machine, laundry, and a pier eventually. 

    Today you will go to enjoy the absolute quiet, waking up to sunrise glinting off the wide river in every window, fishing from the banks, land and sea wildlife, gorgeous sunsets over the river, and hearing whip-or-wills serenade after sunset. 

    It was about 90 minutes (including 2 ferry rides) to reach the Cape Lookout National Park and lighthouse.  The ferry dropped us off for 2 hours to walk the beach, hike and view the wild horses on Harker’s Island. Gary’s, the local seafood restaurant, was a find! So good we ate there twice. I’m already looking at the calendar to go back.


Guide to Greenville

Camping areas around Greenville, North Carolina occupy the coastal plain region with elevations typically under 100 feet above sea level. The area experiences humid subtropical climate conditions with mild winters and hot, humid summers. Several campgrounds provide river access to the Tar River and Pamlico River systems, creating opportunities for water-based recreation throughout most of the year.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Tranter's Creek Resort features a dedicated fish cleaning sink and pier for anglers. As visitor Cannon W. notes, "There is a fish cleaning sink and a pier to fish from also. Small cabins are for rent here as well."

Water activities: Goose Creek State Park Campground offers multiple water access points for kayaking and paddle boarding. A camper shared, "Took kayaks and paddle boards with us and put right in at the dock. Good places to explore around on the water."

Nature trails: Farm Country Campground includes extensive walking paths through forests and farmland. Long-term visitor Dale P. explains, "There are miles of walking trails around the farms and through the on-site forests."

Mini golf and recreation: Green Acres Family Campground provides family-friendly activities beyond just camping. A visitor reported, "They have two swimming pools, golf, put put, nature trails, pavilions, Church on Sunday, nice pull through shaded sites, pond for fishing or paddle boats."

What campers like

Quiet camping environments: Twin Lakes Resort receives praise for its peaceful setting. Victor A. commented, "The lots are spacious with a good view of the water. At this time of year, December, there weren't too many people here so it was very nice."

Wildlife viewing: Whispering Oaks RV Resort offers natural wildlife encounters. One camper observed, "There's a Blue Herron that hangs out by the pond you can see everyday. There are beautiful deer that come out at dusk to eat with their babies."

Clean facilities: Goose Creek State Park receives high marks for maintenance. Camper Wayne T. shared, "Such a nice and clean campground! The sites are pretty big so you can move around easily and there are tons of trails you can check out as well and water access."

Spacious sites: Many dog friendly campgrounds near Greenville provide adequate room between campsites. At Farm Country Campground, sites are described as having "full hookup w/ 20/30/50 amp service, water and sewer," with "phenomenal place for short term and long term stays."

What you should know

Pet policies: Most pet-friendly campgrounds near Greenville require dogs to be leashed and owners to clean up after them. Whispering Oaks RV Resort is noted as being particularly accommodating to pets, with Terry S. commenting, "I'm a travel nurse living in my RV with my husband and 2 dogs and I call it home."

Seasonal considerations: Many campgrounds remain open year-round but experience varies by season. Neuseway Nature Park & Campground visitor Jeff K. mentioned, "Stayed here in February. Was nice and quiet, especially the far away camp sites."

Payment requirements: Some campgrounds have specific payment methods. At Neuseway Nature Park & Campground, one camper noted, "One note is that they only accept cash for payment."

Site variations: Primitive camping areas often have fewer amenities than RV sites. Taylor W. explained about Neuseway, "The primitive sites are not so well kept. They are not clearly marked and no dedicated fire pits."

Tips for camping with families

Look for kid-friendly amenities: Green Acres Family Campground offers multiple recreation options for children. One visitor shared, "This place was awesome! They have two swimming pools, golf, put put, nature trails, pavilions."

Consider cabin options: For families wanting more comfort, cabins provide an alternative to tent camping. At Twin Lakes Resort, one family mentioned, "We stayed in a cabin a few years back and really enjoyed it."

Educational opportunities: Several campgrounds near Greenville include nature centers or wildlife viewing. Neuseway Nature Park has animal exhibits, with one camper noting, "There are some endangered birds in cages outside the showers. Check out the owl and the hawk!"

Fishing with children: Goose Creek State Park has a fishing loan program. As Maureen C. shared, "The park ranger told us about a neat program at the park, where they will loan out fishing poles for free, they are great poles and we ended up catching over 20 fish!"

Tips from RVers

Travel nursing accommodations: Several dog friendly campgrounds in the Greenville area cater to travel nurses with pets. At Whispering Oaks RV Resort, Turner M. commented, "As a traveling nurse with a dog, it's hard to find a spot with outdoor activities and somewhere close enough to the city. Whispering Oaks is now my go to!"

Seasonal rates: Many campgrounds offer monthly rates for extended stays. Farm Country Campground receives praise for this option, with Dale P. noting, "Monthly rates are great."

Accessibility: For RVers concerned about navigation, Twin Lakes Resort provides straightforward hookups. A visitor reported, "Hook ups were easy and accessible. Nothing troublesome."

Year-round options: Pierce Mobile Estates & Travel Trailer Park stays open all year and offers a convenient location. According to Ammie P., it's "Such a quiet and safe place to stay! Just minutes from town!"

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