Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Greenville, OH

Wildcat Woods Campgrounds permits pets at its established campsites near Greenville, with clean bathrooms and shower facilities noted by visitors. Nearby, Fireside Resort Campground accommodates pets at its tent, RV, and cabin sites with drinking water, electric hookups, and picnic tables. Dayton KOA Holiday, located 30 miles east, features 223 pet-friendly sites with full hookups for RVs, tent camping areas, and cabins where pets can stay with their owners. The small campground pond at Fireside offers recreation opportunities for families with dogs who enjoy water activities. Most local campgrounds maintain standard leash policies requiring pets to be under owner control at all times.

Grandpas Farm Camp Ground across the state line in Richmond, Indiana provides excellent pet-friendly accommodations with big-rig compatible sites and full hookups. The campground's running creek behind the property offers pets a place to cool off during summer months. Lake Loramie State Park Campground, located 28 miles northwest of Greenville, provides pet-friendly sites with electrical hookups, showers, and access to hiking trails suitable for dog walking. Natural Springs Resort permits pets but maintains tighter spacing between campsites, with a clear spring-fed lake where dogs can swim in designated areas. During summer visits, early morning and evening walks prove most comfortable for pets due to potential high temperatures. Most campgrounds in the region maintain quiet hours from 10 PM to 7 AM, when excessive barking must be controlled.

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Greenville, OH

424 Reviews of 73 Greenville Campgrounds


  • Kimberly A.
    Jun. 4, 2018

    Hueston Woods State Park Campground

    it used to be so much better

    the campground is seriously in need of some tlc and they have gotten rid of the deer exhibit and replaced it with a dog park which is sad because my family spent a few hours each trip just petting and feeding the deer before. also the nature center isn’t what it used to be. bathrooms are always nasty. it’s sad because this used to be our go to campground.

  • Amber R.
    Jul. 6, 2018

    Hueston Woods State Park Campground

    Great for anyone!

    We love camping here! Whether it's tent camping, group camping, RV, cabin, or lodge accommodations they can fill all your needs. Very large park with playgrounds, fishing, swimming, creek access, dog park, archery practice area or walk over to the damn. The bathrooms could use a little better cleaning but all in all it's a great park! We come often and camp at least once a year! Highly recommended.

  • Janet R.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 16, 2025

    Wright-Patterson FamCamp

    The right place for a stop on a road trip

    If you are retired or active duty military, you have access to recreation sites maintained adjacent to many bases. Wright-Patterson has a recreational family-friendly “Fam Camp” campground located by a small lake in the woods on the south side if the base. Families or adults can enjoy staying at the campground for a few days of camping, fishing, paddling and as a base for exploring in and around Dayton. There are many sites with hookups for RV’s, an area for RVs that dont need hookups, basic tent sites, and also a number of camper cabins by the lake. It is also a convenient stopover for folks on roadtrips and seems to be popular with retirees traveling with RV’s. We stopped for one night while on a road trip ourselves, and stayed in one of the tent sites which was very pleasant. This stay was in May, but we stayed here one time in October as well. There is a full bath house with showers snd bathrooms, a rec center with rental equipment for getting out on the lake, and a clubhouse. There is a field with bleachers for ball games, and a nice fenced in dog park.

  • C
    Apr. 26, 2020

    Hueston Woods State Park Campground

    Amazing.

    I’ve been camping here every summer since I was a child. There is always a lot to do for all age groups. They’ve also added in a dog park which is perfect for my fur babies! There’s plenty of trails for hiking and adventuring. Archery range, plenty of spots to fish and keep everyone occupied! Love this campground and will continue to come back for many years to come!

  • Shannon G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 3, 2025

    Indian Lake State Park Campground

    Lots of sites

    Our pad was not level front to back so we had to adjust a little bit. The fire ring was nice but our picnic table was beat up. I went to move it and the seat pulled right off. We stayed on a Sunday night so it wasn’t packed. There are a ton of sites. Some had great shade and others didn’t have any at all. The bathrooms were flush toilets and they did have shower houses too. The camp store is really big and it’s right next to their pool. They have a dog park, place to dock your boat and a small beach. I would imagine this would be a pretty busy during the summer.

  • Lisa S.
    May. 1, 2019

    Lake Loramie State Park Campground

    Perfect retreat for the family or solo adventure

    Relax on the waters edge in shear tranquility. Perfect beach for swimming, excellent trails for hiking, and awesome lake to boat. Multiple launch ramps provide ease and convenience. Rent a canoe or kayak and head out for some time alone or with your favorite person. The cabins are heated but pets are not allowed. Campground is huge as are the sites. Some are premium, there’s a few ADA and some lakeside making for a great view to enjoy your morning coffee.

  • Andrea F.
    Nov. 30, 2020

    Grand Lake St. Marys State Park Campground

    Off Season and No Water

    We love camping in the off season but with that comes closures. Some sections of the campgrounds might not be open, no camp hosts and limited bathrooms and showers houses. This is to be expected, but when I called the morning of our trip to make sure potable water was available and I was told yes it was only to drive 2 hours and realized they were wrong. No water 🙁. This would not have been a peas we have dry camped before but all the bathrooms were closed as well.

    After called the park ranger he did let us get some water at the maintenance building so we were at least able to finish the weekend. Lesson learned always pull with at least some water.

    Now back to the campground itself was nice and clean. Site are a little close together. The biggest down side is you are there to enjoy the lake but the lake had algae warnings everywhere not to go near the water.

    They do have a dog park, pool and splash pad when in season and a marina. Also they have WiFi and good cell coverage.

  • K
    Aug. 16, 2020

    Dayton Metro Parks (Five Rivers Metroparks)

    Twin Creek Metro Parks (Geronimo camp site)

    This is part of the Dayton Metro Parks (Five Rivers Metro Parks) and it is at the Twin Creek metro park.  This is an old boy scout camp (Camp Hook) back in the day. 

    During these COVID-19 times we wanted a place to park that wasn't the traditional Ohio State Parks camp site. We didn't want to share a common bathroom/bath house or playground area.  We picked this as the Twin Creek camp site only has 3 camp sites within the park.  Even then they are out of side from each other. You can somewhat hear the other two camp sites (rarely).  This meant with two little ones we wouldn't have to constantly remind them to socially distance or put on masks.  We were alone but had plenty of park supports. We had two great park volunteers/security stop by to make sure we had everything we need. 

    The nice thing about the Dayton metro parks is that each night in the front county camp sites they include a bundle of fire wood. This is not the small sad bundle that you often buy at gas stations or other markets.  This is a huge bundle. It is dry and cut in an easy to use manner. It is also kept in a little box so it is dry even if you do have weather while camping. If you wish to add an additional bundle of firewood the price is very reasonable at $10.00. I do this every time I camp there to support their campsites/metro parks. I have yet to use up their firewood in the box when I camp for a whole weekend. It is also nice that we don't have to put it in our cars so less clean up after camping. It also helps with the whole burn local fire wood so you are not transporting bugs. Or you don't have to cross your fingers and hope someone close by sells firewood. 

    The nice thing about their site is the additional tables made it easy for us to socially distance.  When I camp at local state parks and we only have one table it can be tricky to keep coolers, food, and people separated. We also were able to have kids do craft at one of the tables while we were preparing meals. This camp site is listed as a 10 person camp site. There is no water on site so make sure you bring all the water that you will need. 

    We also were able to hike the easy trails around the camp site. No need to put the kids in the car unless we wanted to.  Which we still did:) 

    We drove into town and discovered a covered bridge that I had missed on an earlier camping trip. (Germantown).  This town also has the Florentine which is one of the oldest inns in Ohio. It was closed while we were in town but it is well worth a stop. The town also has a community pool as well that you can buy a day pool pass. 

    The campsite does have two spots that would be neat for a wedding. You can reserve an amphitheater. 

    The campsites during peak season are $20 during week days and $28 for weekends. I still find this to be one of the best values for camping in Ohio. Especially, when you consider the level of privacy that you have on these sites.  The vault toilets are one of the best as they are always clean. We have hand sanitizer and toilet paper. We didn't have to share our vault toilet with any other family units. 

    All of these small touches really made COVID-19 camping with kids much easier. We look forward to being back at this camp site in the fall. 

    Here is the website to make a reservation https://www.metroparks.org/rentals-permits/reserve-a-campsite/?id=786190&api=facilities&type=camp


Guide to Greenville

Campgrounds near Greenville, Ohio provide access to flat Midwest terrain and small lakes with elevations averaging 1,000 feet. Summer temperatures typically reach 85°F with humidity, while spring and fall camping seasons offer milder weather with occasional precipitation. Most campgrounds in Darke County maintain separate tent and RV areas with standard site dimensions of 30-40 feet.

What to do

Water activities at lakes: Natural Springs Resort features a clear spring-fed quarry for swimming and fishing. A visitor noted, "This camp ground has a beautiful spring fed quarry with clean and clear water. Easy going fishing spots a pool, weekend activities and even a small camp store with grill/ice cream inside."

Hiking trails: Lake Loramie State Park Campground, located 28 miles northwest of Greenville, offers multiple marked trails for day hikes. According to a camper, "There are several nice walking trails but the mosquitoes were so bad even in the day that we kept away."

Family recreation: Hueston Woods State Park Campground provides extensive outdoor activities beyond basic camping. A visitor explains, "You can camp, fish, golf, hunt, bridle trails and so much more!" Another adds, "There is also a token tiny exercise center-Key card entrance for lodge stayers."

Playground facilities: Grandpas Farm Camp Ground across the state line in Richmond features child-friendly play areas. One visitor mentions, "They have a nice pool and the playground is really big!"

What campers like

Clean, updated facilities: Dayton KOA Holiday maintains modern amenities that receive positive reviews. A camper observed, "The campsites are shaded and pretty level. I am using a pull through and it is long enough for my RV and 24' trailer. There is a very nice cement slab with a nice fire pit and picnic table."

Swimming options: Multiple campgrounds offer water recreation beyond standard amenities. A visitor to Grandpas Farm Camp Ground noted, "It has a nice pool and a creek right behind it that you can access from the camp. The bathrooms and showers were clean."

Family-owned atmosphere: Smaller campgrounds provide personalized experiences. A camper at Fireside Resort Campground shared, "My family and I have a blast every time we go there... The owners Jean and her husband make you feel like family. They have plenty of fun activities for all ages to enjoy."

Affordable pricing: Some campgrounds offer reasonable rates compared to others in the region. A Dayton KOA visitor noted, "We just stopped in for the night. We paid $77 for a pull through with full hookups and a picnic table. The grounds are sprawling and the staff is friendly."

What you should know

Campsite proximity varies: Some campgrounds place sites very close together. A Natural Springs Resort visitor cautioned, "Nice grounds but, if you like your awning to touch your neighbor's camper then this place is for you."

Seasonal insect challenges: Certain times of year bring increased bug activity. A Lake Loramie camper shared, "The bugs were really bad every time we were outside. There are several nice walking trails but the mosquitoes were so bad even in the day that we kept away."

Pet-friendly policies: Natural Springs Resort permits dogs at designated areas, making it a dog-friendly campground near Greenville. Most maintain leash requirements and swimming restrictions. As one visitor noted, "Lake is nice and clear, pretty cold (would love to feel it in August or September). Fun to jump into and overall pretty."

Facility maintenance varies: Standards differ between campgrounds. A visitor to Stillwater Beach Campground reported, "The sites are small and the Campground is not well maintained."

Tips for camping with families

Reserve early for holiday weekends: Wildcat Woods Campgrounds fills quickly during peak times. A visitor noted, "Very clean and friendly! They have the nicest cleanest camp bathrooms/shower house I've ever seen. Fishing, pond swimming, trails."

Consider cabin options: Many pet-friendly campgrounds near Greenville offer alternative accommodations. A Hueston Woods visitor shared, "It has lake activities, hiking, biking, fishing. Camping can be in tens or various cabins or even in the lodge."

Check age-appropriate amenities: Different campgrounds cater to specific age groups. One camper at Natural Springs Resort explained, "Park is in need of updates, just feels used- but can tell that is in process. Newer playground structure, but for younger kids- no swings."

Plan for pool hours: Operating times may conflict with family schedules. A Stillwater Beach camper noted, "POOL IS NEVER OPEN WHEN PEOPLE WHO WORK CAN USE IT DURING THE WEEK. WHAT AVERAGE PERSON CAN USE THE POOL FROM 12-5?"

Tips from RVers

Electrical hookup variations: Fireside Resort Campground offers electric hookups but site features vary. A visitor described it as a "Nice quite campground. Lots of permanent campers. But room for weekend campers also. Hiking and wooded paths. With small pond out front."

Site leveling requirements: Ground conditions affect setup time. A Dayton KOA camper advised, "Excellent rural setting. One of the nicer KOAs. Great staff and facilities. Mostly level sites. Grass, trees, and a pond all very well maintained."

Weekday vs. weekend differences: Occupancy levels significantly change atmosphere. One Hueston Woods camper recommended, "It was a nice choice for a stop-over as I drifted north. However, I would not want to stay when it's busy or on the weekends."

Dump station access: Some facilities maintain better waste disposal areas than others. A camper mentioned about one location, "Dump station was so bad we did not stop."

Frequently Asked Questions

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