Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Bradford, OH

Stillwater Beach Campground's spacious sites accommodate pets with full hookups for RVs, though sites are reported to be small and the grounds not well maintained. Lake Loramie State Park Campground offers year-round pet-friendly camping with a mix of tent sites, RV spots, and cabins, all featuring picnic tables and fire rings. Campground rules generally require pets to remain leashed throughout the camping areas. Poor Farmer's Campground provides clean, family-oriented camping with electric hookups at most sites and features well-maintained restrooms and showers that receive positive mentions from visitors. The campground is situated in farm country with minimal light pollution, creating excellent stargazing opportunities for campers and their pets. Dayton KOA Holiday offers 223 sites with full hookups that welcome pets, though spaces are somewhat close together according to visitor accounts.

Fireside Resort Campground provides wooded paths and hiking trails ideal for walking dogs, with a small pond at the front of the property. The quiet environment makes this location suitable for pets sensitive to noise. John Bryan State Park Campground features hiking trails accessible to leashed dogs, with picnic tables and fire rings at each site. Many campgrounds in the Bradford area offer basic pet waste disposal stations, though visitors should bring their own bags. Lake Loramie State Park's beach area is one of the larger ones in the Ohio state park system, though signs warn about potential blue-green algae that pet owners should keep dogs away from. The summer months can bring significant mosquito activity at many sites, making bug protection important for both campers and pets during evening walks.

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Bradford, OH

470 Reviews of 77 Bradford 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.

  • Brian B.
    Jun. 14, 2020

    Lebanon-Cincinnati NE KOA

    Fantastic Place

    This KOA sets the bar for the Ohio locations we have visited. The bathrooms are amazing and private. The tent site we had was huge and there were actually trees for our suspended tent and hammocks. The dog park wasn’t huge, but larger than most. The campground was completely full but still quiet and peaceful. The staff are amazing.

  • 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.

  • Candace  H.
    Oct. 4, 2021

    Lebanon-Cincinnati NE KOA

    Family kamp

    All in all I think this is an amazing campground for a KOA. It has a jump pad for the kids very small dog park. The sites are very close together but we are here during the week so that’s not an issue. We have cable which is also nice. They have gaga ball a basketball court a laundry area. The roads are gravel and I do have a swimming pool in the summer. The store is great and has pretty much everything that you could need

  • 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.


Guide to Bradford

Bradford's camping areas sit in the agricultural flatlands of western Ohio, offering rural surroundings where nighttime light pollution remains minimal at 40° north latitude. Late summer temperatures typically range from 60-85°F, with higher humidity levels creating warm camping conditions from June through August. Most campgrounds in this area feature open fields with limited tree coverage, particularly around the seasonal lakes.

What to do

Hiking trails for dogs: John Bryan State Park Campground allows leashed pets on their hiking paths that connect to broader trail networks. "I love everything about John Bryan State Park and the surrounding town. Not only is there a great place to camp and hike, there is a cute little hippie town not too far away!" shares Renée C.

Fishing opportunities: Kiser Lake State Park Campground offers shoreline fishing without motor boats disturbing the waters. "We really enjoy Kiser Lake... we had a great time kayaking there. The lake was calm and everyone was very respectful of us in our kayaks," says Mandi B. The motorless lake regulations create a quieter environment for anglers.

Disc golf course: John Bryan State Park Campground maintains a disc golf course alongside its mountain bike trails. "There is a disc golf course, lots of mountain bike trails and hiking trails! As well as some other great amenities," notes Shane T., making it a versatile recreation spot for active campers.

What campers like

Stargazing conditions: Poor Farmer's Campground benefits from its rural farm country location with minimal artificial lighting. "Out in farm country so very little light pollution overall," reports one camper who appreciated the night sky viewing conditions.

Shaded, quiet sites: Fireside Resort Campground provides wooded camping areas that offer more privacy than many other local options. "Nice quite campground. Lots of permanent campers. But room for weekend campers also. Hiking and wooded paths. With small pond out front," explains Cody R., highlighting the natural setting.

Lakeside views: Kiser Lake State Park Campground offers campsites with direct lake visibility. "We camped on lot 57 and the view of the lake was awesome!" reports Brad H. The lakefront sites provide scenic water views without requiring a hike to reach water.

What you should know

Variable maintenance levels: Several campgrounds show inconsistent upkeep, particularly after ownership changes. At Stillwater Beach Campground, a camper noted "The sites are small and the Campground is not well maintained," indicating potential issues with grounds maintenance.

Bathroom facilities vary widely: Wildcat Woods Campgrounds receives praise for exceptionally clean facilities. "They have the nicest cleanest camp bathrooms/shower house I've ever seen," reports Kelly. However, at Kiser Lake, another camper experienced "no running water- no showers and smelly pit toilets."

Weather considerations: Kiser Lake campers report significant seasonal variation. "I think for us this park might be better in the fall. The bugs were really bad every time we were outside," notes Andrea F., suggesting fall camping may provide a better experience than summer in this area.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly activities: Lake Loramie State Park Campground organizes scheduled weekend programming for children. "We had a great weekend of camping! The weather was perfect, the kids loved the playground and had fun at the Fun Field Day activities!" reports Shanda A.

Swimming options: Several campgrounds offer swimming areas, though water quality varies. "The beach is one of the bigger ones I have seen in a state park and it was very clean," notes Andrea F. about Lake Loramie, though she cautions about blue-green algae warnings.

Playground access: Multiple family-oriented campgrounds maintain playground equipment. At Poor Farmer's Campground, "A stream that runs through the campground is nice for the kids to play in when it's too hot for them on the play ground," according to Vance M., providing natural water play alternatives.

Tips from RVers

Site levelness: Dayton KOA Holiday provides generally level RV sites according to multiple reviews. "The campsites are shaded and pretty level. I am using a pull through and it is long enough for my RV and 24' trailer," reports phyllis E.

Hookup availability: Most campgrounds offer electric hookups, but full-service sites are limited. "We paid $77 for a pull through with full hookups and a picnic table. The grounds are sprawling and the staff is friendly," notes Jenifer K. about Dayton KOA, one of the few local options with complete connections.

Site privacy concerns: Many campgrounds have minimal separation between sites. "The campground is like a giant RV lot. The sites are tiny," reports Megan M. about Lake Loramie, echoing concerns found at several dog friendly campgrounds near Bradford.

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