Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Agness, OR

Cougar Lane Lodge & RV offers 65 sites in Agness with full hookups for both tent and RV camping. This pet-friendly campground allows dogs throughout the property with standard leash requirements. Oak Flat/Gravel Bar campground also welcomes pets with more primitive accommodations including tent sites and basic RV parking. Both campgrounds provide picnic tables and fire rings, though amenities differ significantly - Cougar Lane features electric hookups, water, sewer connections, showers, and a dump station, while Oak Flat offers only pit toilets with no water or hookups. The campground remains clean with a friendly staff and convenient access to the Rogue River for fishing opportunities.

Several nearby alternatives provide additional pet-friendly options. Quosatana Campground along the Rogue River maintains exceptionally clean facilities with flush toilets and accommodates both tent and RV camping. The campground features good spacing between sites with river access and connects to hiking trails where dogs can explore on-leash. The riverfront location provides swimming opportunities for both people and pets during warmer months. Nearby Lobster Creek Campground offers seven sites with river views and bathroom facilities, though the campground experiences regular traffic from boaters using the river access ramp. The area provides excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing, though pet owners should maintain control of dogs due to potential elk sightings near the campgrounds.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Agness, Oregon (132)

    1. Humbug Mountain State Park Campground

    47 Reviews
    Port Orford, OR
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 332-6774

    "Oregon does it right! While there are traditional spots for RV and tent camping, the Hike and Bike area was awesome. Each spot is private with a table and fire pit."

    "My favourite campground I stayed at along the Oregon coast."

    2. Huntley Park Campground

    16 Reviews
    Wedderburn, OR
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 247-9377

    $15 - $25 / night

    "Have access to water, a big bathroom, but pay $2 for a shower. Garbage and Recycle by the office. Close to a river hike along the river. Open year round."

    "There are lots and lots of sites that are very close together with just about zero separation between sites other than a few lucky tucked away sites.  "

    3. Honey Bear by the Sea RV Resort & Campground

    13 Reviews
    Ophir, OR
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 247-2765

    "Nice dog park too. Tent sites are very spaced out and lovely."

    "Great bathrooms/showers except the port a potties out in the valley campsites don’t get a lot of attention so we had to walk up to the lodge for the bathroom."

    4. Lobster Creek Campground

    6 Reviews
    Ophir, OR
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 618-2200

    "Wile road tripping to oregon from Los Angeles, we stopped here for the night. Relatively affordable, very clean, and not busy (at least while we were there)."

    "It has great access to the river and a nice boat ramp. It’s a little small for big trailers( I did see some trailers tho) but perfect for tents."

    5. Harris Beach State Park Campground

    111 Reviews
    Brookings, OR
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 469-2021

    $24 - $67 / night

    "There are only 3 pet friendly yurts so keep that in mind. There are playgrounds, and other places to do activities. There are also multiple quick ways to the beach."

    "Just outside of Brookings,Oregon on Rt. 101, this well kept campground was a welcome two day layover during the rainy weather that’s typical of the PNW during mid-November."

    6. Quosatana Campground

    3 Reviews
    Ophir, OR
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 618-2200

    "You can pull right up to the rivers edge in your 4x4 and float in the river all day. The camp host kept the loud partiers quiet during the quiet hours."

    "Small trails lead you down to the trail from camp site. Very clean campground. Camp host Kevin was wonderful and full of information about the area."

    7. Siskiyou National Forest Quosatana Campground

    3 Reviews
    Ophir, OR
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 247-3600

    "It’s right on the river and there’s a great little bike path around the whole campground. There are usually elk grazing on the front lawn and the campsite hosts are very nice!"

    8. Turtle Rock RV Resort

    17 Reviews
    Gold Beach, OR
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 247-9203

    "There is a path to the beach/ocean. It’s a couple of minutes walk from any site there. Ranging from 2 to 5 minutes depending on how far your site is from the path. Everyone is pretty relaxed."

    "The office is next to the Mexican restaurant which is next to Arch Rock Brewery, a great set up. Walk from your site, to both. We had a pull through site."

    9. Cougar Lane Lodge & RV

    1 Review
    Agness, OR
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (541) 247-7233

    $35 - $62 / night

    "Very nice park, close to Rogue River so lot's of fisherman.  Very friendly staff.  Store and Restaurant right there.  Only AT&T cellphones have signal there and WIFI only works close to office."

    10. Oak Flat /Gravel Bar

    1 Review
    Agness, OR
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 618-2200
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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Agness, OR

942 Reviews of 132 Agness Campgrounds


  • Lisa H.
    Mar. 22, 2026

    Laughing Alpaca Campground

    Laughing alpaka is great!

    Situated on the Illinois River in Cave junction Oregon, this rare and friendly park is perfect. It has a big park area with river access and hammocks and a deck and fire pit. There are horse shoe pits, a dog park, laundry facility, showers and bathrooms, a party/ common room. Billiards and foosball room, beautiful parks nearby and very friendly people. Just wonderful!

  • Salem L.
    Mar. 29, 2018

    Valley of the Rogue State Park Campground

    Great Thru Campsite

    Would I describe this place as the pinnacle of what Oregon has to offer? Probably not, but for us it was perfect since we only had 5 days to travel the whole Pacific Coast from San Diego to Seattle. This was close to the freeway, so yeah definitely noise but everyone we met was really nice. Also not to far from here is a dog park so your furry half can stretch their legs in compliance with leash laws. First place we’ve stayed in Oregon and we really love it.

  • Robin K.
    Jun. 11, 2024

    Schroeder Park

    Cute little camping spot

    Cute little place near the river. Perfect for bringing your boat to put in the river. Dog park for your furry friends and kids play area.

  • Andrea M.
    Jul. 22, 2022

    Sunny Valley Campground

    Family Spot

    Safe, family campground with a nice shop, pool, restroom. You can rent a cabin, wagons, or a campground. There’s also a dog park, which my dog loved!

  • GThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 7, 2021

    Sunny Valley Campground

    Hidden Gem

    Former KOA with quiet, wooded sites and an off leash dog park. Friendly staff.

  • Anne H.
    Oct. 24, 2020

    Seven Feathers RV Resort

    Breathe Taking View

    Stayed at the Seven Feathers RV resort for a few nights rest and to play bingo!!! Love there bingo hall!! They have a shuttle bus service that picks you up and drops you off at your RV/trailer. The park is really clean surrounded by mountains. Huge enclosed dog park. The pool and spa was closed due to Covid but sitting outside was so peaceful!!

  • Kelly N.
    Jul. 15, 2018

    Valley of the Rogue State Park Campground

    Great family campground

    Fenced off leash dog park, bike trails, fishing, clean bathrooms and showers, tent and yurt camping and more! This campground offers great amenities the public and travelers whether they want to stay a few hours or a whole week.

  • KThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 31, 2021

    Honey Bear by the Sea RV Resort & Campground

    It’s great for an RV park

    Lovely spot. Best TV park we’ve ever stayed at. Sites feel more like “camping” and less like “parking lot” like many RV places. More open space. Nice dog park too. Tent sites are very spaced out and lovely.

  • A
    Mar. 29, 2025

    Turtle Rock RV Resort

    Great for long or short term stay

    I stayed here over the winter. The staff is great. They have a monthly rate in the winter months. They have tiny homes for rent, propane, laundry, a little store, and sites with hot tubs. The sites all have nice grassy patches, a picnic table, and a fire pit. There is a path to the beach/ocean. It’s a couple of minutes walk from any site there. Ranging from 2 to 5 minutes depending on how far your site is from the path. Everyone is pretty relaxed. Just a few people are permanent residents and I was one of the longest stays for the winter. It’s generally pretty quiet. They have a dog park. It’s a great place. I’d highly recommend it.


Guide to Agness

Camping near Agness, Oregon centers around the Rogue River with sites situated between 200-500 feet elevation. The region experiences mild coastal-influenced weather with summer temperatures typically ranging 70-85°F, making late spring through early fall the prime camping season. Winter camping remains accessible but requires preparation for rainfall averaging 65-85 inches annually in this transition zone between coastal and inland ecosystems.

What to Do

Fishing opportunities: Quosatana Campground provides direct Rogue River access where "you can pull right up to the rivers edge in your 4x4 and float in the river all day." The campground includes fish cleaning stations for salmon anglers.

Hiking trails: Explore the area surrounding Humbug Mountain State Park Campground, which offers "very vertical climb up Humbug Mountain that leaves from just across the camp entrance." One camper noted, "Beautiful scenery and hiking from the park up the mountain!"

Beach exploration: Access nearby beaches from various campgrounds including Honey Bear by the Sea RV Resort & Campground where "the beach is probably a 10 minute walk from most sites," allowing for sunset viewing and coastal exploration.

Wildlife viewing: Watch for elk near Quosatana, where campers report "elk grazing on the front lawn." The river areas also provide opportunities to spot "bald eagles & river otters" according to visitors.

What Campers Like

River access: Quosatana Campground receives consistent praise for its location with "tent camping along the river. Small trails lead you down to the trail from camp site." Another camper mentioned it's "right on the river and there's a great little bike path around the whole campground."

Clean facilities: Multiple campgrounds maintain high cleanliness standards. At Harris Beach State Park, "the restroom and shower facilities are probably the best I've ever seen. Super new, well maintained, clean, and spacious."

Privacy between sites: Harris Beach State Park Campground provides "good privacy. Lots of lush greenery and bushes to separate them. Also, good shade to shield from the sun," making it ideal for those seeking some separation from neighboring campsites.

Convenient location: Many campgrounds offer quick access to towns for supplies. Harris Beach is "only 2 miles from Downtown Brookings where it's really convenient to pick up supplies or dine out." This accessibility makes longer stays more practical.

What You Should Know

Limited cell service: Connectivity varies significantly by location and carrier. At Turtle Rock RV Resort, "cell reception was very iffy, basically non existent," while at Honey Bear "only AT&T cellphones have signal there and WIFI only works close to office."

Seasonal considerations: Some campgrounds have seasonal closures or limitations. At Humbug Mountain, "the beach side area is closed every winter from October 1- April 30. You can still access the campground and the beach on foot, but it's blocked from driving through."

Reservation policies: Many campgrounds operate on different reservation systems. At Huntley Park Campground, sites are "first come first serve, only group sites are reservable," and they're "cash or check only and that was not advertised on their website."

Boat ramp traffic: Campgrounds with boat access experience fluctuating activity levels. At Lobster Creek Campground, "there is a lot of traffic going thru from boaters using the ramp" which can impact the quietness of sites near the access points.

Tips for Camping with Families

Playground access: Huntley Park Campground offers "a beautiful day use area with lots of picnic tables and a neat gazebo. You can swim, boat, float, or sun tan by the river," making it ideal for families with children of various ages.

Kid-friendly activities: Harris Beach State Park provides organized programs where "the Rangers hold Junior Ranger activities twice a day" and there's "a fantastic playground" for children to enjoy during downtime.

Biking opportunities: Several campgrounds feature bike-friendly layouts. Quosatana has "a great little bike path around the whole campground," perfect for children to safely ride within the campground boundaries.

Tide pool exploration: Harris Beach offers educational experiences where "during low tide, you can explore the tide pools. We saw hundreds of hermit crabs, anemone, starfish, sculpin, and more."

Tips from RVers

Site selection: At Honey Bear by the Sea, "sites were staggered that offered a bit of privacy" but "sites on the Southeast end of the park were in the same situation. Zero shade, zero green grass, and campers wedged as closely together as the law allows."

Hookup considerations: Sewer connections at Turtle Rock can be challenging as "the sewer connections are in some strange places, mostly in front of the RV by quite aways" and some visitors noted needing extensions.

Leveling requirements: At Huntley Park, expect "dry camping and uneven terrain" which may require additional leveling equipment for larger RVs.

Water pressure variations: Some campgrounds experience inconsistent utilities. Turtle Rock has "low water pressure at times" that might affect RV water systems.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular dog-friendly campground near Agness, OR is Humbug Mountain State Park Campground with a 4.4-star rating from 47 reviews.

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