Best Dog-Friendly Camping near St. Henry, OH

Grand Lake St. Marys State Park permits pets throughout its family-oriented campground with full hookup sites and spacious camping areas. Dogs must remain on leashes no longer than six feet when outside accommodations. The park provides pet waste stations near restroom facilities and along walking paths. Four-legged campers are welcome at all accommodation types including tent sites, RV spots with electric hookups, and the park's rustic cabins for an additional fee. Most campsites feature picnic tables and fire rings where pets can relax with their owners during quiet hours. The sites are typically level with good spacing between neighboring campers, though some primitive areas offer more privacy than the main camping loops.

Lake Loramie State Park Campground maintains similar pet-friendly policies across its wooded sites, requiring leashed pets and proper waste disposal. Several hiking trails surrounding the lake welcome dogs, providing exercise opportunities during your stay. Campers should note that while the beach area has nearby pathways, pets are prohibited on the swimming beach itself. Both parks enforce strict clean-up policies, with potential fines for owners who don't pick up after their animals. During summer months, early morning walks are recommended as pavement can become too hot for pet paws in the afternoon heat. The campgrounds feature multiple access points to water where dogs can cool off, though caution is advised due to occasional algae warnings in the lakes. Local veterinary services are available in nearby St. Marys and Minster for emergency pet care, approximately 15 minutes from either campground.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near St. Henry, Ohio (62)

    1. Grand Lake St. Marys State Park Campground

    14 Reviews
    St. Marys, OH
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (419) 394-3611

    $29 - $110 / night

    "great like campground on Ohio’s biggest inland lake"

    "friendly staff, very clean restrooms, playground, could not swim in the water due to contamination which they have spent millions to repair and is slowly on the up and up, not too far from town, surrounded"

    2. Lake Loramie State Park Campground

    9 Reviews
    Fort Loramie, OH
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (937) 295-2011

    $27 - $110 / night

    "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."

    "Love being so close to the lake we can fish all the time. The beach is a bit of a walk from the campground but not to far. They offer canoe rentals, and bike rentals."

    3. River Trail Campground II

    6 Reviews
    Celina, OH
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (419) 795-1400

    $45 - $100 / night

    "Nice lake, you can bring golf carts nice size camping lots. We will go back again great experience beautiful place."

    4. Mercer County Fairgrounds

    1 Review
    Celina, OH
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (419) 586-3239

    $15 - $45 / night

    5. Cottonwood Lakes

    1 Review
    Fort Loramie, OH
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (419) 582-2610

    6. Wapakoneta KOA

    8 Reviews
    Jackson Center, OH
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (419) 738-6016

    $42 - $55 / night

    "We stay here while visiting family nearby Ohio. Lots of shade and quiet even with families and usually pretty full, hosts are extremely nice and accommodating. Swimming pool is clean."

    "Close to I75, level sites, laundry, showers, two dog areas and a store and restaurant. The managers are wonderful!"

    7. Indian Lake State Park Campground

    34 Reviews
    Lakeview, OH
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (937) 843-3553

    $29 - $52 / night

    "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."

    "This Ohio State Park is in a small quaint town. Good sites, nice beach + a real swimming pool. Many places for fishing from shore OR launching your boat !"

    8. Wildcat Woods Campgrounds

    2 Reviews
    Union City, OH
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (937) 548-7921

    "Fishing, pond swimming, trails"

    9. Fireside Resort Campground

    2 Reviews
    Greenville, OH
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (937) 621-3979

    "Hiking and wooded paths. With small pond out front"

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near St. Henry, OH

253 Reviews of 62 St. Henry Campgrounds


  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Megan M.
    Sep. 6, 2018

    Kiser Lake State Park Campground

    Beautiful lake, no running water, feral cats

    This park has a beautiful lake and nice (although short) hiking trails. The problem is that there is no running water- no showers and smelly pit toilets. There is one spigot for drinking water.

    Beware that the campsites are mostly in one big grassy field with no shade. I'd pick a site along the perimeter or along the lake.

    This park is overrun with feral cats (or it was when I was there). Some people might think that is cute. I consider feral cats to be wild animals that carry disease. What's really bad about them is that they've been fed so they are comfortable around people. We spent the whole weekend trying to fend them off- every time our backs were turned, they jumped up on our picnic table. They ate our food, which we had to throw away. When we sat by the fire, they rubbed up against our legs, which is disgusting, considering they carry Bartonella, which is transmitted through their fleas and ticks (Bartonella is a co-infection of Lyme, or you can get it on its own. I know- I've had it since middle school. Feral cats probably carry Lyme too, as they are mammals). I can't express how stressful it was, trying to keep these wild cats away from us the entire weekend. I don't know why the park can't get them under control.

    Sure, cat people will be offended by my statement, but would you want raccoons or skunks up on your table, eating out of your pots and pans? Would you want raccoons rubbing up against you while you are trying to relax? These cats are also wild animals, yet way too tame for comfort. Ugh,I shudder remembering it.

  • Andrea F.
    Apr. 17, 2021

    Kiser Lake State Park Campground

    Quiet Park

    This park is know for the lake that is kayak and canoe friendly since it doesn’t allow any kind of boat with a motor. It also features a beach , 2 playgrounds and several hiking trails. Just be careful if you hike with dogs since some trails intersect with a nature preserve which doesn’t allow pets.

    The campground itself has 20 electric sites , 56 primitive sites and 4 camper cabins. All the electric sites are pull through and all sites have a fire pit but only the electric sites come with picnic tables.

    Due to off season and COVID the camp store is closed and there is no camper host or park office staff around.

    We did notice lots of downed trees on the poorly marked hiking trails. Some trails just started but no maps were around and no trails were blazed. It was hard to tell where we were headed or how long a trail was. I tried using the new Detour app and it wasn’t very accurate for this park.

    We did have good Verizon cell coverage.

  • Rich K.
    Apr. 15, 2018

    Summit Lake State Park Campground

    Great State Park

    We camped here several time last year(2017). We had great experiences each time. Beautiful lake for kayaking! If you don’t owe a kayak or canoe, they offer rentals.

    All sites are gravel with mature trees if you want shade or full sun. Pet friendly. Nice playgrounds for the kids or grandkids. Very nice beach area. Wonderful hiking trails and offer a variety of programs/activities.

  • Allie H.
    Aug. 3, 2025

    Huggy Bear Campground

    Overall a great experience

    Clean! Tons to do especially for kids, pet friendly, definitely get rowdy on the weekends- book ahead to snag the best sites. We stayed 5 days and it was awesome. Mini golf, fishing, 3 pools, inflatable in the water, they have a whole schedule for the weekends here. It’s great!

  • J
    Jun. 29, 2020

    Summit Lake State Park Campground

    Great Atmosphere, nice terrain!

    Very large camping spots with huge lawns away from lake; This spot was #53. lakeside camping a little more packed in but more shade. Reserve early! Cute beach was easy to get to, allowed dogs (not on sand). Park program happened while we were there - very educational. Highly professionally run, tight security and ample parking. No sparklers. Water lines close to campsites. Wal-Mart close, large Cabelas 45 mins away. Would stay again!

  • Sharon T.
    Aug. 10, 2018

    Prairie Creek Park

    This campground is used mainly by the locals because of it's location.

    Perfect example of this park...my husband and I were quickly becoming homeless and with 2 cat's needed someplace to go fast! It just happened to be Memorial Day weekend.We had a 10 person tent that we had no clue how to put up. We left to get more supplies and upon returning we found 10 guy's waiting to help us put it up! We had no idea who they were, but they put the tent and another screen tent for us and refused to be paid. We were so touched by their help! The park staff found the very last spot after hearing our housing dilemma and checked on me everyday while my husband went to work. Very clean park and safe as the sheriff's department cruised through every night. Campers helped each other with food and wood and picked up after themselves. Very relaxing as it is a drive off the highway which allowed nature to unfold all around campers.


Guide to St. Henry

Grand Lake St. Marys State Park and Lake Loramie State Park are two popular options for pet friendly camping near St. Henry, Ohio. Located in the western edge of Ohio's glaciated region, this area features flat to gently rolling terrain with elevations around 900 feet above sea level. Summer temperatures typically range from 75-85°F with moderate humidity levels, while spring and fall camping seasons offer cooler temperatures between 50-70°F.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Grand Lake St. Marys State Park provides multiple water access points for fishing, though water quality concerns should be noted. "Friendly staff, very clean restrooms, playground, could not swim in the water due to contamination which they have spent millions to repair and is slowly on the up and up," mentions Amber R. in her review of Grand Lake St. Marys State Park.

Beach activities: Indian Lake State Park offers both beach and pool options for water recreation. "There is a camper beach area, swimming pool and boat launch within the campground," according to Andrea F., who visited Indian Lake State Park. The park also provides separate swimming areas for pets.

Family games: River Trail Campground features recreational amenities beyond standard camping. Shane M. notes, "My kids had a great time, the playground is very nice, there is a nice pool and a clean pond that is stocked with bluegills."

What campers like

Pool and splash pad access: Many campsites in the region offer water recreation alternatives to lake swimming. "Large spacious sites with cement or paved spots. Can be muddy after rain. Has a pool, playground, putt putt golf, boat docks, hiking trails, and some other great amenities," writes Ashleigh D. about her experience at Grand Lake St. Marys State Park.

Wooded privacy: While some campgrounds offer open sites, others provide more secluded options. Ashley W. shared her experience at Lake Loramie State Park, saying "We have stayed many times. Love being so close to the lake we can fish all the time. The beach is a bit of a walk from the campground but not too far."

Clean facilities: Campground hygiene remains a priority for many visitors. At Wildcat Woods Campgrounds, Kelly noted, "Very clean and friendly! They have the nicest cleanest camp bathrooms/shower house I've ever seen. Fishing, pond swimming, trails."

What you should know

Water quality concerns: Several lakes in the region experience seasonal algae blooms that affect swimming. A reviewer at Wapakoneta KOA mentioned, "Great place to stop and recover from the road! Close to I75, level sites, laundry, showers, two dog areas and a store and restaurant."

Seasonal bugs: Summer months bring increased insect activity at certain campgrounds. Andrea F. shared about Lake Loramie, "I think for us this park might be better in the fall. 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."

Site variation: Campgrounds offer different levels of privacy and shade. At Indian Lake State Park, a camper noted, "The down since a lot of site are in full sun and no privacy. We do like the B section and try to stay there when we can."

Tips for camping with families

Activity planning: Several campgrounds offer organized events and facilities specifically for children. Chad W. shared about Grand Lake St. Marys State Park, "The camping spot was great. It was very close to the pool and playground. The sites were pull through which was nice for have young kids. Could sit at our spot and watch our kids at the playground."

Playground proximity: Request sites near recreational amenities when traveling with children. Shanda A. mentioned her experience at Lake Loramie: "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!"

Entertainment options: Some campgrounds feature additional recreational facilities. One camper noted about Wapakoneta KOA, "We do not travel with children but the campground has a nice playground, nine hole puttputt, pool and other recreational activities."

Tips from RVers

Site leveling: Always bring leveling blocks as site conditions vary. Shannon G. observed at Indian Lake State Park, "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."

Pull-through availability: Several campgrounds offer pull-through sites that simplify parking. Kim M. reviewed Grand Lake St. Marys State Park noting, "The pull through area is very cramped; more like a parking lot; the campground is quiet; family friendly; no golf carts all over."

Hookup options: Fireside Resort Campground offers various site types according to visitor Cody R., "Nice quite campground. Lots of permanent campers. But room for weekend campers also. Hiking and wooded paths. With small pond out front."

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