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Dog-Friendly Camping near The Village, OK

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    Twin Fountains RV Park features paved roads and pull-through sites with full hookups for pet owners, offering multiple dog-friendly amenities including two enclosed dog parks. Pets are welcome throughout the campground, though leash requirements apply outside of designated pet areas. The park provides pet waste stations at convenient intervals, and its grassy areas offer ample space for walking dogs. Arcadia Lake, Central State Park, and Rockwell RV Park also accommodate pets with varying amenities. Rockwell RV Park includes a small but nicely maintained dog park according to visitors. Most campgrounds in the area maintain standard pet policies requiring current vaccinations and responsible waste cleanup, though specific rules about number of pets allowed vary by location. The park is relatively quiet despite its proximity to highways.

    Several hiking and walking trails near these pet-friendly campgrounds provide exercise opportunities for dogs and their owners. Twin Fountains offers sidewalk-style walking trails across from the entrance, allowing campers convenient pet exercise options without leaving the property. The Oklahoma City East KOA in nearby Choctaw accepts pets in both RV sites and cabin accommodations, providing additional options for travelers with animals. Weather considerations are important when camping with pets in this region, as Oklahoma summers can reach high temperatures that may be uncomfortable or dangerous for dogs. Most campgrounds provide water hookups that make it easier to keep pets hydrated. Local reviewers note that despite being in an urban environment, the campgrounds maintain enough green space for comfortable pet recreation during extended stays.

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    Best Dog-Friendly Campgrounds near The Village (87)

      1. Arcadia Lake

      4.4(60)12mi from The VillageRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Definitely be aware of flash flooding- then again... it is Oklahoma... It’s an awesome spot not too far outside of town!"

      "Very easy to get to from Oklahoma City."

      2. Central State Park Campground

      3.9(20)12mi from The VillageRVs

      "Stay with some friends here for a festival in Oklahoma City."

      "Nice location just outside the city of Oklahoma City. Pretty peaceful by the Arcadia Lake."

      3. Twin Fountains RV Park

      4.3(12)6mi from The VillageRVs

      "Twin Fountains is right off where I-35 and I-44 meet in Oklahoma City so it's fairly easy to get to this campground (CG)."

      "Easy access to this family oriented campgrounds. The hosts were very accommodating and catered to all our needs.  "

      from $59 - $65 / night

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      4. Rockwell RV Park

      3.3(15)9mi from The VillageRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "They have small, but nicely maintained dog park. They have live buffalo, too! Pool, jacuzzi, laundry, and bathhouse."

      "The location is good for access to Oklahoma City attractions. It is right off the interstate so the usual highway noise but not terrible. Free coffee and muffins every morning."

      5. Roadrunner RV Park

      3.8(13)11mi from The VillageRVs, Tents

      "Close to the highway and downtown OKC. Highway noise is buffered by hotels so its not really that bad. Full hookups, free wifi and codes to bathrooms for more security."

      "If traveling North get off one exit early."

      from $52 - $60 / night

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      6. Oklahoma City East KOA

      4.4(23)20mi from The VillageRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "The bath house is very nice and there’s a great playground and dog park. I’m very happy we decided to pull in."

      "Nice playground for the kids, pool was closed (opens Memorial Day to Labor Day), dog park is large and very well shaded. Laundry room is very clean and well kept."

      7. Abe's RV Park

      2.8(4)7mi from The VillageRVs, Tents

      "It is very easy to get to the campground and easy to access Oklahoma City. There were no picnic tables or fire rings available. There was no shade and the park roads are in poor shape."

      8. Mustang Run RV Park

      4.0(5)12mi from The VillageRVs, Tents

      "It’s a wonderful park that fit our needs because it was close to our family. Concrete pull through and back ins were level and spacious. Small pool and had several areas to walk our dog."

      "It sits right beside the highway, so there is quite a bit of traffic noise, but other than that, This RV park is top of the line."

      9. Scissortail Campground

      3.5(4)10mi from The VillageRVs, Tents

      "Great place to stay full hookups right by lake dogs loved it!"

      from $32 - $37 / night

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      10. Spring Creek

      4.5(2)11mi from The VillageRVs, Tents

      "Easy access off the highway and a very convenient Walmart close by. We ended up having to stay in the overflow parking lot and didn’t regret it! There’s a great beach and it was waterfront."

      "The city of Edmond operates several campgrounds/loops on the lake and this is my favorite. Sites are level and clean. They are also well treed and spaced - some with excellent shade."

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    Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near The Village, OK

    471 Reviews of 87 The Village Campgrounds


    • Frank S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Dec. 31, 2025

      Rolling Stone Stables and RV park

      Hidden gem with horses

      Rolling Stones stables & RV Park is tucked away in the woods, off the beaten path. Staff is friendly and helpful. Has a large dog park area, with trails and a small lake to explore. Lots of wildlife.

    • Pam & Steve S.
      Jun. 12, 2023

      Love's RV Hookup-Guthrie OK 604

      Clean & Easy

      Easy access off of 35. Back in hook up and relax. Well lit. Dog park. Would recommend and visit again

    • B
      Oct. 8, 2025

      Mustang Run RV Park

      Great campground

      We were traveling through and stopped for a couple of nights to visit family. It’s a wonderful park that fit our needs because it was close to our family. Concrete pull through and back ins were level and spacious. Small pool and had several areas to walk our dog. Also a small off lead dog park. Laundry room was nice and very clean $2 to wash and $1.50 to dry. We absolutely loved the park. The only exception is the road noise. The interstate is within sight which does make it easy on and off, but also for some road noise. But we would definitely stay again because that’s the only con for us.

    • Sean & Holly H.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 24, 2022

      Rockwell RV Park

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      Plenty of spaces with full hookups, cable/wifi, but spaces are close together. No fire ring. We asked to change our site and they accommodated us. Friendly staff with small store. They have small, but nicely maintained dog park. They have live buffalo, too! Pool, jacuzzi, laundry, and bathhouse.

    • F
      Jan. 9, 2021

      Oklahoma City East KOA

      Six days of great

      The people here are very nice and helpful. We stayed at this park for 6 days waiting for our new hitch to get there and everything was great. The bath house is very nice and there’s a great playground and dog park. I’m very happy we decided to pull in.

    • Lynn G.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 15, 2023

      Mustang Run RV Park

      Excellent RV Park

      This RV Park is very very nice. It sits right beside the highway, so there is quite a bit of traffic noise, but other than that, This RV park is top of the line. I generally prefer a more rural setting, but we came to OKC to visit friends and found this gem. The parking spaces are wide and easy to get in and out of. Of course full hook ups with 50 amp service. There was cable TV, with lots of channels (a luxury we have not experienced on our three month journey). The cell service was good here (AT&T), and the park wifi worked better here than any other place we’ve stayed. It is Springtime here in Oklahoma City, so that means tornado season. Not my favorite thing - torrential rains, hail, wind, thunder, lightening, and every bodies favorite - tornadoes! We stayed here for a week, and nearly every night we had buckets of rain. We were glued to the news channels a couple of nights in fear of golfball sized hail, or worse - the dreaded tornado! This Was V park has 4 or 5 underground shelters, which is somewhat of a comfort. The dog park here is good. They have trash pick up service everyday- you just put your bag out by your camper and they come pick it up. While here, we went to the Bombing Memorial. I would definitely come back - just not in the Spring!

    • R
      May. 5, 2023

      Oklahoma City East KOA

      Busy campground with excellent management

      Beautiful campground with plenty of amenities at a great price. The spaces were a good size to fit our 45’ toyhauler with 2 vehicles (and put the back patio down). There are a fair bit of trees, so big rigs use caution pulling into spaces.

      Nice playground for the kids, pool was closed (opens Memorial Day to Labor Day), dog park is large and very well shaded. Laundry room is very clean and well kept.

      Approximately 20-30 minutes from OKC zoo & science museum.

      Overall wonderful stay with no complaints.

    • AThe Dyrt PRO User
      Oct. 26, 2025

      Rockwell RV Park

      Ok

      Staff was friendly but the wifi is so unstable I couldn't stay connected. Spaces are very close and gravel. Not in the best part of town and a little sketchy. It was ok overall, but overpriced for what you get. Half the washers and dryers weren't working and the machines were dirty. The little dog park was nice but not well kept, and the playground area seemed more like junk storage. No buffalo, but I think that's a good thing because the pen they were kept in seemed really small. I'd stay there again in a pinch, but not proactively. I hope they improve on some things so I can change my mind.

    • dThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 28, 2026

      Red Rock Canyon Adventure Park

      Beautiful and well kept

      I came here with my dog and cat in April and I would say it is one of the most beautiful well kept campgrounds I’ve ever been in as I make my way cross country from Florida to California that wasn’t all booked up and in fact, I was the only tenter there.

      I picked a spot that had a red rock wall cove because I knew it would protect us from the coyotes. And I was right — by dusk you can hear them howl and yelp in the bushes so definitely watch your pets especially at night.

      The camping spots are big enough, so you have ample room. I could’ve probably fit 3 to 4 tents easily in my spot with room to spare.

      The only thing is, there’s no water at the tent site so I borrowed some from the recreational spigot across the way.

      The bathrooms are semi-rustic but I’m sure you’ll survive.

      There were a lot of old trees and moss on the ground so the ecology is really healthy and I don’t know if it’s because I was there in the spring.

      I also like that they have ice and firewood delivery. Their café and snack bar was also a nice touch.

      I saw mostly RVs. But they’re mostly in the back of the park.

      They also have other amenities like a swimming pool, volleyball courts, playgrounds etc. It would be a perfect place for a family event.


    Guide to The Village

    Arcadia Lake provides pet-friendly camping near The Village, Oklahoma within a 15-minute drive. The lake spans 1,820 acres and features camping areas with multiple access points around its shoreline. Sites vary in elevation from 1,000 to 1,050 feet, with considerable tree coverage in select camping loops that provides natural shade during summer months when temperatures regularly exceed 90°F.

    What to do

    Disc golf access: Spring Creek Park offers two disc golf courses starting directly across from site #615, making it convenient for campers who enjoy the sport. "The lake is nice and has a swimming area (no dogs allowed at the swimming beach). The campsites are in a different portion of the park than the day use areas, which helps minimize traffic driving by your site," notes Stephen S. from Spring Creek.

    Swimming and beach activities: Several campgrounds feature designated swimming areas with beach access. "We ended up having to stay in the overflow parking lot and didn't regret it! There's a great beach and it was waterfront. Also adjacent to the fishing pier," explains Jess C. about their experience at Spring Creek Park.

    Hiking trails: Exercise options include the Spring Creek trail which curves around approximately half the lake. "If you brought a bike, be sure to ride the Spring Creek trail that curves around half the lake," recommends Neil T., highlighting trail options for those seeking pet exercise beyond campground boundaries.

    What campers like

    Private, wooded sites: Many campgrounds in the area feature tree coverage that creates natural separation between sites. "Fairly private site lots of trees between each. Plenty of sites to choose from water front or in the woods," explains Madison P. from Arcadia Lake.

    Wildlife viewing opportunities: Wildlife is abundant at several campgrounds, providing nature observation opportunities. "The kids loved feeding all the deer. Great clean park!" reports Rachael V. about her family's experience at Scissortail Campground.

    Convenient urban access: Despite feeling remote, campgrounds maintain proximity to urban amenities. "While it's close to the city, it feels far away. Lake activities and hiking are available," writes Angela H. about Arcadia Lake, highlighting the balance of natural setting with urban convenience that appeals to pet owners needing supplies.

    What you should know

    Weather considerations: Oklahoma's storm season brings particular challenges to campers. "It is Springtime here in Oklahoma City, so that means tornado season. Not my favorite thing - torrential rains, hail, wind, thunder, lightening, and every bodies favorite - tornadoes!" shares Lynn G. from Mustang Run RV Park, noting the park's underground storm shelters.

    Site sharing limitations: Some campgrounds have unusual hookup configurations requiring extra equipment. "Only giving 4 stars because of the shared water and electric hookups. I needed more than 50ft of hose," cautions Jess C. about Spring Creek Park's setup.

    Bathroom conditions vary: Facility quality differs significantly between campgrounds. "Bathrooms are mid. Dark sort of clean but just old. Shower has great pressure but again old and dark and you can't change the mild temperature," reports Adam B. about Central State Park Campground.

    Tips for camping with families

    Storm shelter access: Oklahoma weather patterns make storm shelter availability important for family safety. "This Was V park has 4 or 5 underground shelters, which is somewhat of a comfort," notes Lynn G. about Mustang Run RV Park's safety features.

    Playground access: Some parks offer play structures for children. "Nice playground for the kids, pool was closed (opens Memorial Day to Labor Day), dog park is large and very well shaded," shares Rachel P. from Oklahoma City East KOA.

    Cabin options with bathrooms: For families wanting more comfort, certain campgrounds offer cabin rentals with facilities. "We did an overnight stop here in May 2025. We booked a tent site for car camping but heavy rain made that area muddy so we upgraded to a cabin with half bath. Cabin was small but clean and ideal for our needs," reports Barkley K. about Oklahoma City East KOA.

    Tips from RVers

    Storm season preparedness: RV campers should monitor weather closely during spring months. "We were glued to the news channels a couple of nights in fear of golfball sized hail, or worse - the dreaded tornado!" explains Lynn G. about their experience at Mustang Run RV Park.

    Long-term stay options: Some parks accommodate extended stays with monthly rates. "We stayed here for a week, and nearly every night we had buckets of rain. We were glued to the news channels a couple of nights in fear of golfball sized hail, or worse - the dreaded tornado!" shares Lynn G. about Mustang Run RV Park.

    Utility access considerations: RV park hookup quality varies considerably. "Our pad was not super level but not a deal breaker. The only negative was the huge poison ivy tree right behind us," cautions Jasmine B. from Roadrunner RV Park.

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