Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Harvey, ND

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

The Haven Campground accommodates pets at its spacious, full-hookup sites north of Harvey. Each site includes a fire ring and picnic table with ample space for dogs to relax alongside their owners. Buffalo Lake Sportsmen Campground also permits pets, offering electric sites with tables and fire rings in a natural setting along Buffalo Lake. Both campgrounds maintain clean grounds where pets can comfortably stay, though standard leash rules apply throughout common areas. Tent campers, RV travelers, and cabin guests can bring their furry companions to The Haven, while Buffalo Lake primarily serves tent and RV campers. The sites remain quiet and peaceful, perfect for pets that may be sensitive to noise or crowds.

Accessible hiking paths surround both campgrounds, providing pet exercise opportunities with natural terrain for walking dogs. At Graham's Island State Park, 45 minutes east of Harvey, a designated dog park allows off-leash play within a fenced area. The park features mowed trails ideal for dog walking with views of Devils Lake. Water access points throughout the region permit dogs to cool off during summer months, though owners should check for blue-green algae warnings during warmer periods. Local wildlife includes deer and waterfowl, so keeping pets leashed protects both native species and camping dogs. Most campgrounds in the Harvey region maintain spacious sites that allow pets adequate room to settle comfortably without disturbing neighboring campers.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Harvey, North Dakota (14)

    1. Off Main RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Harvey, ND
    1 mile

    "Cafes, Bar,  Laundromat & Clinic. 3 blocks from two Grocery stores, Hospital, Park, Pool, Miniature Golf, Tennis Court & Horse Shoe Pits.

      1.5 miles from Sheyenne River Recreation Area located"

    "Theater, Clinic, Cafes, Bars, & Police station. 

    3 blocks from Grocery Stores, Hospital, Hospital, West side Park, Pool, Miniature Golf, Tennis Courts, Horse Shoe Pits & shelters 

      Harvey"

    2. The Haven Campground

    2 Reviews
    Harvey, ND
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (701) 324-2820

    $20 / night

    "The town of Harvey isn't far and has everything you need. Definitely worth the stop!"

    "Full Hook ups, great owners, quiet and gorgeous location!"

    3. Buffalo Lake Sportsmen

    1 Review
    Harvey, ND
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (701) 249-3461

    "Hiking around this area as its in a national wildlife refuge."

    CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

    4. Fessenden City Park

    1 Review
    Harvey, ND
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (701) 547-3101

    5. Bowdon RV Park

    1 Review
    Harvey, ND
    23 miles
    Website

    "Beautiful park at the edge of town. It's busier than expected, there was only one spot with hookups left but it's all we needed. The bathrooms and showers are clean."

    6. Grahams Island State Park Campground

    18 Reviews
    Fort Totten, ND
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (701) 766-4015

    $15 - $50 / night

    "Awesome views, swimming beach, fishing, hot showers and dog park"

    "Great campground and super clean, swimming beach,playground,dog park, fish cleaning station, and shower houses."

    7. Jan's RV Park and Lodge, LLC

    6 Reviews
    Fort Totten, ND
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 291-2046

    $20 - $50 / night

    "The site was level and hookups were well-positioned. The restroom and shower are clean; a good supplement to our camper. "

    "Friendly hosts, convenient access to the highway."

    CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

    8. Mitchell Lake

    3 Reviews
    Bismarck, ND
    45 miles

    "Despite the fact this campground had no reviews here, and just looked like a boat dock when we looked at it on Google maps, we took a chance because we needed to be close to McClusky the following morning"

    "But was beautiful, secluded and quiet and not too crazy a drive into the spot."

    9. Pierce County Fair Grounds

    2 Reviews
    Towner, ND
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (701) 208-2886

    $15 / night

    10. Wing Lake Mitchell

    2 Reviews
    Bismarck, ND
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (701) 943-2357
Show More
Showing results 1-10 of 14 campgrounds

2025 Detourist Giveaway

Presented byToyota Trucks

Review Campgrounds. Win Prizes.

Enter to Win


Recent Dog-Friendly Camping Photos near Harvey, ND

4 Photos of 14 Harvey Campgrounds


Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Harvey, ND

48 Reviews of 14 Harvey Campgrounds


  • Daniel S.
    Oct. 14, 2017

    Butte City Park

    Wow was it cold...and snowy

    So we decided to do some camping in North Dakota the last week of november into decmeber. It was cold and we got caught in a snow storm. We survived it was ridiculous and hard core if i do say so myself. We did have a fishing tent with a wood stove..Because it was winter there were no amenities. But in the summer it would be a pretty sweet campground. But in the winter there was no one here and we got set up for the cold. I love camping in the winter but this was pushing our luck a little bit

    Cheers!

  • Jim L.
    Aug. 7, 2025

    Off Main RV Park

    Best location, Quiet Clean Setting

     City water and sewer, 30 and 50 amp electrical, free WiFi. 

    The only place in the area with 

    .FULL HOOKUPS

     1 block from Beautiful Main Street shopping, Police station, Ambulance, and City Hall.

      2 blocks from Theater, Cafes, Bar,  Laundromat & Clinic.

      3 blocks from two Grocery stores, Hospital, Park, Pool, Miniature Golf, Tennis Court & Horse Shoe Pits.

      1.5 miles from Sheyenne River Recreation Area located on the south side of town, offering boat landing, swimming beach, fishing docks, picnic tables & shelters.

      3 miles from Harvey Country Club, a challenging course with the Sheyenne River twisting through it.

  • Scott S.
    Aug. 11, 2020

    Grahams Island State Park Campground

    Very clean

    Great campground and super clean, swimming beach,playground,dog park, fish cleaning station, and shower houses.

  • Whistle P.
    Aug. 14, 2022

    Grahams Island State Park Campground

    A super tidy, private place

    Howard campground has giant, shaded, very private spots. We could barely see our neighbors. Our site had pasture land behind all the trees, and the sunsets were amazing.

    We loved the dog park and mowed trails. Most of the park was immaculate. From the mowing of the grass to the cleaning of the shower house.

    Our only 2 gripes were that 1) there are no dumpsters in Howard campground. You have to drive/walk your trash out to the dump station. And 2) the deep toilets weren’t cleaned. Poop appeared on the floor the second day of our stay. That poop remained for the entire week. Toilet paper was replenished and trashes were dumped, but the poop remained.

  • L
    Oct. 30, 2022

    Grahams Island State Park Campground

    Well kept park

    Stayed one night, 10/15/22 on a road trip. Not as close to the 2 as I expected but it wasn’t a bad drive, even at dark. It was a 7$ fee to enter, and a separate online transaction for a campsite and they charged a processing fee. But seeing as many campsites are closed in October we were just happy to be there. Very large campsite. Driving around all the campsites had reserved tags hung on them, but online they were available and there were no people in any of the sites? We stayed in the Primitive camp, down to the water and off to the left. The camp was a little confusing to negotiate at night, but after a couple of missed roads we found a spot. Fire pit and picnic table. There seemed to be plenty of trees for wind protection and privacy. There was a fenced in DOG PARK, which was AWESOME! Lots of amenities for the in season camper, we still had access to the vault toilets, and water was available up by the camp store but we only knew that because we waited until the morning and asked the person running the camp store.

  • l
    Aug. 18, 2018

    Grahams Island State Park Campground

    neat park

    wonderful little stay for a wedding weekend at the campground event center. camped in primitive spot and we're pleasantly surprised by the large size of our spot. easy to pick a more private, or communal spot as you prefer. bath houses are kept clean and are rather nice. dog park is nothing more than a little fenced off piece of ground, but gets the job done and allows for off leash time. the event center is really nice with kitchen, bathrooms, outdoor seating, and playground. lots to do at this lake campground. staff was very helpful and accommodating with the event and camping.

    there was smoke blown from the wild fires during our visit. made for some interesting sunrises and sunsets.

  • mThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 14, 2024

    Denbigh Experimental Forest Dispersed

    Denbigh

    Best part is it’s free, there isn’t much traffic, plenty of room. Pets allowed. Someone might be here to greet you, but probably not.

  • Jim L.
    Aug. 7, 2025

    Off Main RV Park

    Best Location Around, Clean, & Quiet

    1 block from beautiful Main Street shopping, Ambulance & City Hall.

    2 blocks from Laundromat, Theater, Clinic, Cafes, Bars, & Police station. 

    3 blocks from Grocery Stores, Hospital, Hospital, West side Park, Pool, Miniature Golf, Tennis Courts, Horse Shoe Pits & shelters 

      Harvey Centennial Nature Park offers a concrete walking path that windes  through a Cooley. Along the way you will find a extensive play ground area for children of all ages. There is a Frisbee Golf course through the park, you want to stop and visit the Norwegian Stabbur along the path. 

    1.5 miles to Cheyenne River Recreational area located on the south end of town, offers boat landing, swimming beach, fishing docks,  picnic tables and shelters.


Guide to Harvey

Pet friendly camping near Harvey, North Dakota offers several accommodation options within 20 miles of town. Harvey sits at an elevation of 1,598 feet in the eastern portion of North Dakota's prairie region, where summer temperatures typically range from 70-85°F during camping season. The area receives moderate rainfall during summer months, with occasional thunderstorms that campers should prepare for.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: At Buffalo Lake Sportsmen, visitors have access to a boat launch and two fishing docks. "Several formal campsites with tables and fire rings with many dispersed sites as well. Boat launch and two docks. Hiking around this area as its in a national wildlife refuge," notes camper Duane V.

Walking trails: Take your dog on the concrete walking paths at Bowdon RV Park, located about 30 miles south of Harvey. "Beautiful park at the edge of town. Everything is within easy walking distance. No train or busy highway!!" reports Kim H.

Off-leash play: While many campgrounds require pets to be leashed, Grahams Island State Park offers a dedicated dog park area. "Awesome views, swimming beach, fishing, hot showers and dog park," mentions camper Sandy, making this a good option for pets needing exercise.

What campers like

Privacy and quiet: The Haven Campground offers spacious sites away from highway noise. "If you want a beautiful, relaxing, quiet stop then you'll love this place... lots of open space to play Frisbee with your pups," says Tia L., highlighting the pet-friendly atmosphere.

Clean facilities: Jan's RV Park maintains well-kept facilities for both pets and people. "Power, water, sewer; a bathroom with a shower; good wifi. So those are all good. Amy the proprietor is super nice and friendly, and the reservation process was seamless," shares Thomas R.

Wildlife viewing: Mitchell Lake provides natural surroundings for observing local birds and animals with your pet. "It was beautiful, secluded and quiet and not too crazy a drive into the spot," reports camper Kiro B. The lakeside setting creates opportunities for wildlife sightings during morning walks.

What you should know

Seasonal considerations: Most campgrounds around Harvey operate between April and October, with limited facilities during shoulder seasons. At Pierce County Fair Grounds, one camper noted, "We were a bit earlier this year. No electric or bathrooms available yet."

Water availability: While most established campgrounds offer water hookups, dispersed sites require bringing your own supply. Mitchell Lake camping area provides basic amenities but no potable water. "Lots of room, grills, dumpster and cleanest porta potty I've ever seen," mentions Ryan D.

Leash requirements: Though pet-friendly, most campgrounds enforce standard leash policies in common areas. Designated pet exercise areas are limited outside Grahams Island State Park, so plan accordingly for pet exercise needs during longer stays.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Several campgrounds near Harvey feature play areas for children. "Harvey Centennial Nature Park offers a concrete walking path that winds through a Cooley. Along the way you will find an extensive play ground area for children of all ages," notes a reviewer at Off Main RV Park.

Swimming options: During summer months, families can cool off at local swimming areas. At Grahams Island State Park, one camper mentioned, "Stopped here on our family vacation. Nice campsites (loop), very clean! Swim beach was great. Lots of great skipping rocks! Playgrounds were nice & not busy."

Educational opportunities: The region offers cultural and historical learning experiences. "Close to the reservation and various Native American cultural areas," mentions Lynn G. about camping options, providing opportunities for educational day trips during your stay.

Tips from RVers

Electrical considerations: Many campgrounds offer electrical hookups, but amperage varies by location. At Jan's RV Park, "The site was level and hookups were well-positioned," according to Sheila T., making it convenient for RVers passing through the area.

Leveling requirements: Some sites may require additional equipment for proper leveling. Thomas R. noted, "Our site #6 needed leveling blocks but got pretty flat," highlighting the importance of bringing leveling equipment to campgrounds in the Harvey region.

Services access: RVers staying near Harvey can find essential services in town. The Haven Campground offers full hookup sites with convenience to town services. "The town of Harvey isn't far and has everything you need. Definitely worth the stop!" confirms Tia L.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular dog-friendly campsite near Harvey, ND?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular dog-friendly campground near Harvey, ND is Off Main RV Park with a 5-star rating from 2 reviews.

What is the best site to find dog-friendly camping near Harvey, ND?

TheDyrt.com has all 14 dog-friendly camping locations near Harvey, ND, with real photos and reviews from campers.