Best Dog-Friendly Camping near White Oak, NC

Merchants Millpond State Park accommodates pets at multiple camping areas, including the Family Campground, canoe-in sites, and backpack campground. Each pet-friendly site includes fire rings and picnic tables with enough spacing between sites to maintain privacy. Dogs must be leashed at all times while in the park. The large cypress swamp provides unique camping opportunities with pets, though some campers note that nearby neighborhood dogs barking can occasionally disturb the peace at the Bennett's Creek primitive sites. Campers should be prepared with proper insect repellent as ticks are common in this environment, particularly important for protecting pets during spring and summer months.

Wildlife considerations require special attention when camping with dogs at Merchants Millpond. The swampy ecosystem includes resident alligators, snakes, and other wildlife that necessitate keeping pets secure and supervised. Trails like the Lassiter Trail offer good hiking opportunities with dogs, featuring wooden bridges and views of the eastern woodlands and swamp. The park's visitor center staff provides helpful information for pet owners about wildlife awareness and safe areas for walking dogs. No swimming is allowed in the millpond due to the alligator presence, an important consideration for those who might otherwise let dogs cool off in the water. Northwest River Park & Campground and Davis Lakes Resort also welcome pets, providing alternative options within driving distance of White Oak for campers seeking more amenities like full hookups.

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near White Oak, NC

236 Reviews of 39 White Oak Campgrounds


  • deb K.
    Jul. 15, 2022

    RV Resort At Carolina Crossroads

    Nice place with a few cons

    Nice level pull through concrete site with paved road. Good hook ups, clean facilities, nice dog park and clean pool/hot tub. Close off 95, but far enough you don't hear it at all. We even got a gazebo site, which was awesome. They even allow you to wash your rig. Only negatives, are not much in the area to do, no cable or wifi and absolutely no antenna service. Shopping, Walmart, gas and chain restaurants close by. Would definitely stay here again.

  • Bethany I.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 17, 2021

    Outer Banks West - Currituck Sound KOA

    Very quiet and peaceful

    We came for a weeklong working trip. I brought my laptop to work from home and this place was perfect. The view was beautiful and the weather was great at night to just sit outside and enjoy the view. It was a very quiet camp with a great dog park. I look forward to visiting again soon.

  • Crystal C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 3, 2018

    Bells Island Campground

    Peaceful Waterside Camping

    Coming to North Carolina, coastal camping is something which has to be on your bucket list. I traveled down the highway looking to get closer to Kitty Hawk where I wanted to see some of the many first in flight stops and this place jumped out at me and welcomed me in from the highway.

    I stopped and. a local store and they raved about its location and proximity to the water so I simply had to stop and see for myself. I was not disappointed.

    If you are looking for waterfront camping and activities I cannot see any location being more serene especially around sunrise and sunset. The water front stretches for miles and is so peaceful. Despite being located near the town of Bells itself you feel removed from civilization and next to your new close friend at the campground, where everyone seemed very nice.

    As a tent camper I found the only downfall to be that the facility only had one shower area for the entire camp, and on a busy weekend like when I was there on a holiday that could be a bit of a juggling act for everyone. The bathrooms themselves were nice, though a bit dated and the entire camp was quaint.

    They had a dock and launch which made for perfect water activities and when I was there they had many outdoor activities for everyone to enjoy.

    When you think of one of those cute communities nestled right on the east coast you see in your mind something that looks just like this place. It was ideal!

    TIPS:

    • When traveling in this area check out the slightly strange and interesting spot Diggers Dungeon, a monster truck Mecca that will bring up a few memories even if you aren't really a fan. This spot is really interesting and has a diner, petting zoo and even tours of the shop where they put together the most famous monster truck of all times "Gravedigger"
    • Bring your water toys. This place is the perfect site for getting out the jet ski or just floating in the amazing feeling waters.
  • Brandon W.
    May. 4, 2019

    Sandy Bottom Nature Park

    Great for outdoor activities

    This campsite and park is a ton of fun. We've never camped here but we lived about 5 minutes down the road from the park and absolutely loved it. There are miles of trails around the lake and through the woods you can follow. It is extremely dog friendly with a fenced in dog park as well. There are kayaks and paddle boats you can rent by the hour. This park has plenty of camping spots and also has some yurts that are available to rent out. I would recommend this spot to anyone who wants a convenient family friendly camping/outdoor experience.

  • Harold E.
    Nov. 20, 2020

    Outer Banks West - Currituck Sound KOA

    Relaxation on the Sound.

    This KOA is actually still under construction. As with everything else Covid-19 has set it back. But there are many sites available. A lot of the amenities are already available. Dog park, shower house, store, children's play area and they can fill your propane tanks for you. Full hookups with WiFi and cable. Drive through and back in sites with water views all around. We spent a week there and it was so relaxing. They also rent campers and little trailers. Check out their website.

  • Caroline M.
    Jul. 5, 2018

    North Bayshore Campground

    Excellent family run campground close to Sandbridge beach

    Wonderful spot away from crowds but close to beach. Tent, RV or “ tiny cabin” options. Clean, quiet and pretty. Canal runs around campground that gives you access to Back Bay. Pool and playground. Small store. Super friendly staff. Love it there. 5 minute drive to Sandbridge. 15 to Va Beach strip. Level ground but water collects with heavy rains- to be expected at he beach.

    I think pets are OK. Good showers.

  • S
    Apr. 3, 2023

    Isle of Wight Family Campground

    Nice and Very Quiet!

    This is a really nice campground. They have on-site bathrooms/showers as well as laundry. It's mostly RV spots but they also allow tent camping and have a couple cabins available for rent. They have a dog park area, playground and pool. The store has items for purchase and a gathering room. They do potlucks and get togethers often for the campers. The staff is very friendly and super helpful. You can purchase firewood and propane on-site. Each spot has a concrete padded area with a picnic table and fire pit. It is a little ways out of town in any direction bit it's very nice and quiet out here as you're surrounded by woods. They also have a fishing pond and trails on-site. This really is one of the best campgrounds I've ever been to! Definitely recommend.

  • Tony L.
    Aug. 31, 2018

    North Bayshore Campground

    Wonderful & on the Bay

    This is a great campground right on The Back Bay. Concrete sites with full hookup. Nice pool & bath house. Owners very nice. Close to Virginia Beach & Sandbridge. Pet friendly.

  • Stirling C.
    Mar. 24, 2021

    Pettigrew State Park Campground

    Beautiful campground with some short distance trails along Phelps Lake

    We camped in the State campground at Pettigrew State Park. It is a small campground with just a few camp sites. We usually overnight there on the way to the NPS campgrounds on the Outer Banks of North Carolina, though it is nice enough to justify a stay if you find yourself in the area. We visited in March, so insects were not a problem, though your experience may be different if you visit during the warmer months, as much of the area surrounding Lake Phelps is cypress swamp.

    I little about the campground amenities: it is modest and good for tent camping. Though there is room for RVs, there aren't electrical and water hookups, though most who were there were in RVs. Each site has a fire ring with a grill and firewood is available for a nominal fee. There is a bathhouse with toilet and shower facilities.

    The natural beauty is worth the visit. From the campground it is an easy walk to the lake. We were able to see an impressive sunset from the lake shore. There is an out and back 1.5 mile trail, for a total of 3 miles, that follows the lake, taking you through the Somerset Place State Historic Site. The walk passes through the swamp with many large cypress and sycamore trees. At the end of the trail is a walkway to the lake along an irrigation canal.


Guide to White Oak

Merchants Millpond State Park offers unique camping opportunities near White Oak, North Carolina. The 760-acre millpond features a large cypress swamp ecosystem with distinct eastern woodland vegetation and wildlife. Fall camping provides more comfortable temperatures with highs around 70°F while summer months often exceed 90°F with high humidity requiring careful planning for both humans and pets.

What to do

Canoe exploration: Rent or bring watercraft to explore the distinctive millpond environment. At Family Campground — Merchants Millpond State Park, there's "a nice 0.7 walk from the campsite to the visitor center to rent canoes" according to Kaylee G., making water access convenient for campers.

Hiking with your pet: The trail system offers several options for walking dogs. Kristi D. described the trails as "magical. We hiked early in the am and it was such a therapeutic hike through the forest and swamp." Morning hiking reduces exposure to summer heat for both pets and owners.

Fishing opportunities: The waterways support various fish species including gar. When camping with pets at Merchants Millpond Canoe-In Campground, be aware that "One of my kids caught a gar, we saw a bald eagle's nest, snakes, frogs, turtles, and lily pads everywhere" as noted by Becky E., showing the diverse wildlife your pet might encounter.

What campers like

Privacy between sites: Many campers appreciate the spacing at Family Campground. One camper noted, "The sites have good separation between them and don't feel crowded at all. Very well maintained." This spacing helps when camping with pets by reducing interactions with other campers.

Clean facilities: Rocky Hock Campground offers "clean shower house, game room and tidy clean sites" according to Kathleen, making it suitable for pet owners who need reliable facilities during their stay.

Unique ecosystems: The swamp environment provides distinctive camping experiences. Becky E. observed, "The cypress trees, swamp flora and fauna are amazing." This creates a different setting for pet walks compared to standard forest campgrounds.

Helpful staff: Multiple reviews mention attentive rangers. "Very helpful rangers that stopped by daily to welcome us and to collect trash" reports one camper, which can be especially valuable for pet owners needing local guidance about pet-friendly areas.

What you should know

Wildlife awareness: The ecosystem contains potentially dangerous wildlife. Mark N. at Bennetts Creek Canoe In Campground warns, "This park was great but do recognize that is a true swamp. Alligators included." Pet owners must maintain strict leash control.

Seasonal insect considerations: Ticks and mosquitoes are common, especially in warmer months. Boone recommends "visiting in the cooler months of spring or fall. In April, the site was probably only 25% occupied and it's still cool enough not to be bothered by mosquitoes."

Water quality concerns: Filtering pond water isn't recommended. "The water there does not move therefore is not recommended for filtering for consumption," notes Mark N. Bring sufficient water for both you and your pets.

Noise considerations: Some campsites experience noise from nearby properties. Todd B. mentioned, "The only complaint is the houses near the sites had a dog that barked all night. Super annoying." Consider this when selecting sites for pet-friendly camping.

Tips for camping with families

Site selection for small children: Choose sites carefully if camping with small children and pets. At Northwest River Park & Campground, one camper noted, "sites are small but the park does not fill up during the week." Weekday visits provide more space and fewer neighbors.

Bath facilities: Family campgrounds offer better bathroom access. "The bath house was real nice. They had heaters running and they were so toasty, also very clean," shares Charli R., making this location suitable for families with pets needing reliable facilities.

Activities for all ages: Parks offer various recreational options beyond hiking. According to Clayton T., there's "a fishing area and an on-site canoe rental. The Millpond itself is huge!! They use a buoy navigational system on the water."

Swimming restrictions: Remember that swimming is prohibited due to wildlife. "No swimming though due to the huge Alligators that live there," warns Clayton T., an important safety rule for families with children and pets.

Tips from RVers

Hookup availability: Davis Lakes Resort offers full-service sites. Leslie R. notes, "The camp grounds have RV sites and cabins but no tent camping," making it suitable for RVers traveling with pets who need reliable utilities.

Seasonal considerations: Some facilities close seasonally. "There are no amenities in the fall and winter but in the summer there is a lake with a swimming area and a snack bar," according to Leslie R. Plan accordingly when RVing with pets during off-peak times.

Site surface awareness: Check site surfaces when bringing pets. One camper at Merchants Millpond mentioned "Downside were the large gravel throughout the site - tough for small dogs and crawlers," indicating potential discomfort for pets with sensitive paws.

Alternative options: When seeking pet-friendly camping near White Oak with full hookups, Davis Lakes Resort offers options. Christopher A. reports, "The lakes are fun and we always have a great time. Some sites are amazing. Only 4 stars because of proximity to highway."

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