Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Canton, NC

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

Asheville West KOA's dedicated dog park provides a secure play area for pets while camping in the mountains near Canton. This established campground welcomes pets year-round with accessible trails for dog walking. The hiking path that meanders around the property offers opportunities for exercise with leashed dogs. Sites include a mix of tent spaces, RV hookups, and pet-friendly cabins with water and electric connections. The bathrooms remain exceptionally clean, with several reviewers noting they are among the cleanest campground facilities they've encountered. While highway noise from nearby Interstate 40 is noticeable, the campground's central location between Asheville and Waynesville makes it convenient for exploring the region with pets.

Davidson River Campground and Cataloochee Campground both permit pets at their campsites with standard National Park Service and National Forest regulations requiring leashes no longer than 6 feet. Most hiking trails throughout Pisgah National Forest and nearby Great Smoky Mountains allow leashed dogs, though some wilderness areas have restrictions. The centralized location provides quick access to multiple outdoor recreation areas where dogs can join their owners. Morning walks around Lake Junaluska offer a peaceful start to the day with pets. Campers should be prepared for changing mountain weather conditions when camping with pets, as temperatures can fluctuate significantly between day and night, especially at higher elevations around Mount Pisgah and surrounding areas.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Canton, North Carolina (406)

    1. Lake Powhatan — National Forests In North Carolina

    63 Reviews
    Enka, NC
    13 miles
    +1 (828) 552-8040

    $35 - $110 / night

    "The sites are spacious and well spaced, offering more privacy than many locations. The showers and bathrooms were very clean. There are numerous hikes that are on the grounds or just outside."

    "PROS  Discounted camp fee with senior pass 

    Reserved 169 days prior to arriving 

    Friendly and helpful gate attendant 

    Nearly 100% shade at each site 

    Excellent dark sky viewing 

    Private sites with"

    2. Mount Pisgah Campground

    42 Reviews
    Mills River, NC
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 648-2644

    $30 / night

    "We decided to escape the heat and head for one of the “cooler” campgrounds in western North Carolina for a weekend. Mt Pisgah Campground is at an elevation of roughly 5300’."

    "Very well kept, clean and quiet (except for a couple of dogs that kept going at it). Site was semi-secluded and perfect for our truck tent. Nice restrooms and showers close by."

    3. Asheville West KOA

    24 Reviews
    Candler, NC
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 665-7015

    "The Asheville KOA is very pet and RV friendly. There are a number of walking trails of easy to moderate difficulty that run throughout the property."

    "Garbage is picked up at your site, or you can recycle next to the shower house which is not located far for the back section, which we were in, with full hookups."

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    4. Davidson River Campground

    83 Reviews
    Pisgah Forest, NC
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 785-5337

    $35 - $80 / night

    "Once again, interested in checking out as many waterfalls and cascades we could locate, the water flow will be so much more dramatic amidst heavy rainfall."

    "We had a quick nights stay in Davidson River Campground after picking up our new SylvanSport GO tent trailer in nearby Brevard, North Carolina."

    5. Cataloochee Campground — Great Smoky Mountains National Park

    31 Reviews
    Maggie Valley, NC
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 497-9270

    $30 / night

    "The North Carolina part has a slightly different feel. Less of a circus and less crowded and more laid back. Loving it! Beautiful. Just wish there were showers here....lol."

    "This: Access to Cataloochee is via a narrow, winding, mountain road. A 3-mile stretch of gravel road contains many narrow, blind curves."

    6. North Mills River

    27 Reviews
    Mills River, NC
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 552-8040

    $15 - $40 / night

    "Small campground, but there are free off road sites not too far down the road. Cell service disappears but I love that kind of disconnect."

    "I thoroughly enjoy bringing my dog and spending time here. Know that there are fees for parking and camping."

    7. Creekwood Farm RV Park

    15 Reviews
    Lake Junaluska, NC
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 926-7977

    "This park is conveniently located between Maggie Valley and Waynesville with access to lots of western NC attractions. The staff is excellent and cares about the campers' experience here."

    "The staff, the location, the park itself. This is probably the best place we've ever stayed. It's beyond clean, staff is beyond friendly and accommodating."

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    8. Cosby Campground — Great Smoky Mountains National Park

    70 Reviews
    Cosby, TN
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 487-2683

    $50 / night

    "Cosby is great if you want to explore the eastern section of North Carolina sections of the park."

    "Cosby is about half an hour outside of Gatlinburg and worth every minute. A16 was big and shady. There were a few steps down to it. Plenty of trees and distance to the nearest neighbors."

    9. Stonebridge RV Resort

    16 Reviews
    Maggie Valley, NC
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 926-1904

    $60 - $90 / night

    "They have a lot of amenities such as and arcade, playground, dog park, laundry room, camp store. We came from Florida to see the fall leaves. Our 35 ft RV was right on the stream."

    "It’s close to everything. It is well run and organized. The grounds are kept very neatly."

    10. Winngray Family Campground

    10 Reviews
    Maggie Valley, NC
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 926-3170

    $20 - $80 / night

    "We called on the day of and were able to secure two primitive campsites right next to each other with a great view along the river. She even brought us firewood after showing us our spot."

    "We camped here over the weekend with our dogs. We were in the designated tent area, which was right on Jonathan creek. Our campsite had a firepit and a small picnic table on a platform."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Canton, NC

2752 Reviews of 406 Canton Campgrounds


  • Erin D.
    Aug. 8, 2019

    Indian Creek Campground

    Creekside Camping

    Indian Creek offers the most relaxing creekside camping in North Carolina.

    Every campsite is lush with greenery, private and well maintained after each occupancy. The bathhouse is the cleanest I have found and the campsite store carries all of your forgotten necessities, and more!

    My husband and I love coming back to this campground, because how of well we and our kids sleep! The sound of the creek at night melts all of your worries away and takes you off to peaceful slumber.

    This campground is always in rotation for a visit.

  • C
    Mar. 29, 2023

    Four Paws Kingdom Campground & Dog Retreat

    Adult and Dog campground wonder

    From the moment we arrived at the campground the manager "Larry"  ( a workamper) signed us in, show us our site on Wagging Tail Dr.  We arrived on their opening weekend the Owners provided BBQ meal and live music "Jose Wales" band.   It was a wonderful time.  As for the "Dog Retreat part - 18 acres of wonder open areas fenced in to keep you furry friends from running away, there is agility park, puppy park, the main dog park, a private park (single or you can invite), a Lure run, a Ball Park, and a Pond for those watery dogs.

    Price for Fire wood - a little expensive and 10 lbs of Ice was reasonable.  There are fully fenced sites, a couple of sites with a fenced area.  The larges rig I saw in there was a Solitude at  38 ft.

    Over all, if you want the peace and quiet in the North Carolina foot hills with your furry friend and have a good time.  This is the place to be.

    One other note:  It is the only park in NC that is a dedicated dog campground.

  • Jason F.
    Sep. 30, 2020

    Asheville West KOA

    Far enough away to feel like camping and still close to the city

    The Asheville KOA is very pet and RV friendly. There are a number of walking trails of easy to moderate difficulty that run throughout the property. The dog park is a great place to let the pups off of the leashes for a bit. Staff pickup trash daily between 10-11AM at your site, but dumpsters are easily accessible.

    We camped here in our 22' travel trailer. The back in sites are mostly level with a mix of dirt and gravel. If you're looking for a sunny spot, request one of the even-numbered back-ins. If you would prefer to be mostly in the shade, go for an odd-numbered spot. 20/30/50 amp electric, cable, water and sewer were easily accessible at each site. Camp sites are not very large, so be mindful of volume and lights with respect to your neighbors.

  • Nate H.
    Sep. 30, 2020

    Greenbrier Campground

    Best Around

     Greenbriar campground is located in Pittman Center, west of Gatlinburg, adjacent to the Great Smoky Mountains. The campground is certainly one of the nicest camping spots I’ve n the area. The campground is very large, and has multiple camping options. They have tent and rv spots, as well as cabins, but I also saw some teepee style tent cabins. The campground is very wooded, so you feel like you are getting a legitimate Smoky Mountain camping experience. The pigeon river runs through the campground, and is great for fishing, or swimming/tubing in summer. There is a dog park also, and the campground is pet friendly. This campground has so many things to do, and it is very popular, so if you want to camp here, I would suggest booking early, because spots are booked months in advance. The campground is very quiet at night, with just the sounds of nature. There is a camp store, with firewood, and you’ll want to enjoy a campfire, even in the middle of summer. I Highly recommend Greenbriar Campground for camping in the Smokies.

  • Kelly R.
    Feb. 23, 2021

    Four Paws Kingdom Campground & Dog Retreat

    Awesome for dogs and people!

    We camped here back in August and had a blast! We brought our two dogs and they also had a great time. This site is very dog friendly (obviously), with many sites having their own fenced in yards. We opted for a site without a fence, which we regretted once we got there. The gravel at our site was painful for our dog’s feet and they had a hard time walking on it. The dog parks made up for this! There are multiple large dog parks located at the campground. The restrooms were awesome, but are single person use only. We felt like we were the only ones using them (that’s how well maintained they were). Campsites are close together but we didn’t mind. The staff was great, they helped us find our site and even helped us back our camper in. There was power and water hookup at each site. There is tons of stuff to do around the area too. Chimney Rock and Lake Lure are right around the corner and SO FUN.

  • l
    Sep. 8, 2023

    Bent River Equestrian

    Great camping near mountain biking and hiking

    Great place to spend a couple of nights. Went over Labor Day weekend with 5 or 6 other groups and still felt like we had full privacy. Fire pits, an outdoor shower, and a porta-potty. Cute horses and barn cats to pet and watch

  • Anne H.
    May. 31, 2018

    Asheville West KOA

    Nice stay.

    Other than rain almost every day, we enjoyed this spot while checking out Asheville and Biltmore Estate. The campground is very wooded, allowing for shady space. The showers were decently clean. Garbage is picked up at your site, or you can recycle next to the shower house which is not located far for the back section, which we were in, with full hookups. We enjoyed the trail through the woods that circles the whole campground. Our dog enjoyed the dog park. There is a pool and camp store.

  • Pat B.
    Aug. 5, 2021

    Mama Gertie's Hideaway Campground

    Not quite great for a senior

    Great and clean unless you have a very active dog and you're sorta out of shape. Their dog park extremely small and hilly and has holes you need to watch. The yellow jackets were terrible and I got stung while just sitting at our site. Also a hike to take garbage to their dumpster. Some sort of pickup or maybe bear proof cans half way point, also more flat area for dog walks. If they would take in some of the area around the horse shoe area that would help too .

  • P
    Dec. 23, 2020

    Asheville West KOA

    Great home base for a week

    We stayed here for a week to visit the Asheville area. The location is amazing very short drive into town, hiking spots, and I highly recommend you take a walk around Lake Junaluska . We booked this spot for the location and it delivered. Yes, that came with a lot of highway noise... but again we wanted an easy jumping off point. So we got exactly what we booked. What was the biggest difference maker was the staff. So lovely, so kind! Trash pick up from our site and each night they delivered firewood to us. Even would refill your propane tank and deliver it back to you. Spots were a little squeezed but not too bad. Dog park was awesome for our two pups.


Guide to Canton

Pet-friendly camping areas dot the mountainous landscape near Canton, North Carolina, where elevations range from 2,600 to over 5,000 feet in nearby peaks. Temperature fluctuations in this region of the Smoky Mountains can vary by 20-30 degrees between valley campgrounds and higher-elevation sites. Campers often report morning fog in lower areas that burns off by mid-morning, creating distinctive camping experiences depending on your chosen location.

What to do

Fly fishing opportunities: Davidson River Campground provides excellent access to trout waters. "Plenty of Biking in area and close to the parkway," notes Bradley B., while others mention the river is regularly stocked for consistent catches. The nearby recreation areas offer multiple options for anglers of all skill levels.

Seasonal elk viewing: When camping near Cataloochee Campground, plan for early morning wildlife viewing. "If you want to see the elk, you're going to have to be up early. I use to be in the park at 5 AM with night vision gear, I saw some very nice elk," shares Patrick K. The rutting season typically runs from late October through December, offering dramatic wildlife experiences.

Historic site exploration: Within a short drive of most campgrounds, you'll find preserved structures from early settlers. At Cataloochee Campground, "There are historical homesteads, a school, churches and cemetery to take you back in time. Trails by creeks there to hike," explains Jodie K., making this area especially valuable for those interested in Appalachian history.

What campers like

Creek-side camping: Many campers specifically request water-adjacent sites. At Winngray Family Campground, "The creek side sites are so peaceful!" reports Eric L. Jessica K. adds, "We were able to secure two primitive campsites right next to each other with a great view along the river. She even brought us firewood after showing us our spot."

Forest seclusion: Lake Powhatan campers appreciate the natural setting and spacing between sites. "The sites are spacious and well spaced, offering more privacy than many locations," notes Heather C. Another camper, Ben F., described their experience as having "plenty of room and great separation from fellow campers."

Mountain proximity: The location near multiple outdoor recreation areas makes camping convenient for day trips. "Great location to all the hikes we planned on doing," mentions Selenia D. about Mount Pisgah Campground, while another camper notes it's "over 5000 ft in elevation which means cool nights in Summer."

What you should know

Access challenges: Some campgrounds have difficult approach roads. At Cataloochee Campground, be prepared for "a long 13 miles into the valley down a very narrow, curvy gravel road," cautions Jodie K. Larger vehicles may struggle on these routes.

Variable amenities: Facilities vary significantly between campgrounds. While North Mills River Campground offers electric hookups, Jonathan N. notes, "Each site comes with a gravel platform for your tent, picnic table, bear box, and a fire pit with a grill top."

Seasonal limitations: Many campgrounds operate on restricted schedules. A visitor to North Mills River mentioned, "Just a stone's throw from the bustle of Asheville, yet secluded enough to forget it all, this little gem is conveniently located at the entrance to Pisgah National Forest... after November 1st the prices get cut in half."

Tips for camping with families

Protected play spaces: Some campgrounds offer dedicated areas for children. At Stonebridge RV Resort, "There is a large play area at the end that has plenty of play equipment and room to run... The kids can play and enjoy themselves without parents worrying about them bothering other campers," shares Sonya P.

Wildlife education opportunities: Morning wildlife viewing can become a family activity. "We spent 5 nights and watched them early am and afternoons every day. They will get up close-and-personal. The rangers keep a watch out, tho, and try to warn u if they are coming too close," explains one Cataloochee camper regarding elk viewing.

Creek exploration: Children can safely enjoy water features at certain locations. "The creek at the back is beautiful and a great place for kids to play and tube from one end of the campground to the other," reports a visitor to Stonebridge RV Resort, making it ideal for families seeking water activities.

Tips from RVers

Utility placement considerations: Site layouts vary between campgrounds. One RVer at Stonebridge observed, "The sites (Premium Creekside) along the creek have plenty of room behind your site to enjoy your site and the creek. The pull through sites, though, are so close the sewer hookup is literally right beside the next site's picnic table."

Road navigation challenges: RV drivers should research approach roads. One camper at Mount Pisgah noted, "The road is quite the trip just in a car, and I can't imagine driving a large RV on it," while others specifically mention campgrounds with accommodations for larger rigs.

Off-season benefits: Several campgrounds offer reduced rates during shoulder seasons. "We stayed here on the way back from our multi campground Minnesota trip. On my second day here, I already booked a full week 2 months later!" shares Joe B. about Creekwood Farm RV Park, noting excellent off-season availability.

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