Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Albany, OR

Blue Ox RV Park and Knox Butte RV Park maintain clean, well-organized facilities for travelers with pets. Both Albany campgrounds enforce leash requirements throughout common areas while providing dedicated space for dog exercise. Blue Ox features paved sites with full hookups and multiple laundry facilities, particularly appealing to RV campers with dogs planning extended stays. The staff are exceptionally pet-friendly, creating a welcoming atmosphere for campers traveling with animals. Indoor amenities including a heated pool and recreation area remain accessible while pets are properly secured at campsites. Knox Butte RV Park offers similar pet accommodation with grassy areas between sites providing space for leashed pets.

Nearby walking options include the soccer fields and park just outside Blue Ox entrance, offering convenient pet exercise locations without leaving the immediate area. Albany's dog-friendly camping options provide easy access to I-5 while maintaining relatively quiet environments despite proximity to travel corridors. Water hookups and sanitary facilities allow for convenient pet care during stays. Campground regulations typically require proof of vaccinations and responsible waste disposal. The Albany-Corvallis KOA provides additional pet-friendly options with tent sites, RV spaces and cabins that accommodate dogs, though highway noise affects some sites. Campground dog policies generally allow 2-3 pets per site with additional fees possible depending on accommodation type and length of stay.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Albany, Oregon (129)

    1. Albany-Corvallis KOA

    16 Reviews
    Albany, OR
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 967-8521

    "We stayed here with a dog and were really happy with amenities such as the dog park and small trail behind campground. Really phenomenal and kind workers as well. Would stay again."

    "A bit of highway noise, but nice big pull through sites, tent sites along the back (really good), a nice small store and friendly staff. The best surprise is wifi that actually works."

    2. Knox Butte RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Albany, OR
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 928-9033

    "It's in the heart of everywhere in Albany I mean there's so many places to go there. I will go back if I can to. That area to visit for sure"

    "Close to the airport so early morning air traffic in the skies above the park.   There is an early morning train.  I am a sound sleeper so didn't hear it but my wife did and didn't sleep very well."

    3. Silver Falls State Park Campground

    78 Reviews
    Mehama, OR
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 873-8681

    $22 - $64 / night

    "If you want to camp in Oregon this is the place to go. There are several waterfalls and hiking trails. You can see wildlife and you can't beat the beauty. You can tent camp and they also have yurts."

    "This is one of my favorite places to go in Oregon (there are many). The park has about 120 sites, it is ready for RV, Tents, Horses, Boats about anything you could want."

    4. Waterloo County Park

    19 Reviews
    Lebanon, OR
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 967-3917

    $9 / night

    "It’s dog friendly with a dog park. During the week is better just because of younger groups who like loud music and some late nights."

    "Fisk golf, volleyball, fishing, swimming, and children’s playground and dog park. ADA handicapped accessible campsites available."

    5. Blue Ox RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Albany, OR
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 926-2886

    "Dog park less than 1 mile. Awesome staff!"

    "Hour from the coast, hour from ski areas and plenty to do in and around Albany."

    6. Emerald Valley RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Jefferson, OR
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 363-0701

    "Some road noise since it’s close to the highway."

    7. Benton Oaks County RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Corvallis, OR
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 766-6521

    $38 - $42 / night

    "We wanted to visit OSU to Prepare for move in, we decided instead of a hotel to go back to this RV park so close to campus."

    "Fairgrounds are nice and it is close to won for supplies. We stayed one night passing through and would stay there again."

    8. Gills Landing RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Lebanon, OR
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 258-4917

    $35 - $40 / night

    "Cute little RV park very close to town. You can walk or bike into town for food. This is the first RV park I've ever stayed in where the Wifi was actually decent."

    "Directly on the river with hiking/biking paths. 20 full hookup sites with locked safe restrooms/coin showers."

    9. Carsner Tree Farm (CTF)

    2 Reviews
    Lebanon, OR
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 223-3139

    $35 - $45 / night

    "The location was perfect for us, since we planned some hikes around the area."

    10. Woods Trailer-RV Park

    1 Review
    Lebanon, OR
    11 miles
    +1 (541) 451-1569

    "Cute park with friendly surroundings. Hard to reach owners, best to ask tenant or local town fb group. Decently priced."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Albany, OR

1096 Reviews of 129 Albany Campgrounds


  • Pam B.
    Aug. 8, 2021

    Albany-Corvallis KOA

    Tent camping

    Well we did not know that when tent camping you can only stay two weeks we were originally told we could stay as long as we wanted as long as we moved and did not stay in a spot more than 7 days. Not a bad campground just don't like the two week stay rule. Plus my cat loves it. There is a natural that can be walked, a dog park, swimming pool, also a place to throw disc golf disc's.

  • Jennifer R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 17, 2020

    Armitage Park & Campground - a Lane County Park

    Pretty area, very near to Eugene and Coburg

    Small, convenient campground near Eugene. Large dog park adjacent, which is very convenient when traveling with your four legged friends.

  • Vicky B.
    Nov. 4, 2020

    Armitage Park & Campground - a Lane County Park

    Charming Campground

    This is one of my favorite campgrounds that we’ve come across in OR, it’s very charming & quaint. Perfect place for dog owners as they have the best dog park; it’s actually the community dog park, so they’re always dogs/people there. The sites here are spaced enough so you don’t feel like you’re in a traditional RV park. The hosts are nice, grounds are clean and there’s great opportunities for walking & fishing.

  • J
    Aug. 30, 2020

    Armitage Park & Campground - a Lane County Park

    Great park close to Eugene

    Loved this park! The campsites were nicely situated so you weren’t right on top of each other and the park was great. There is an off leash dog park and access to the river. The laundry and showers were closed due to COVID but the public restrooms were still open and were just fine. Would definitely stay here again

  • Bjorn S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 14, 2015

    Armitage Park & Campground - a Lane County Park

    Bigger Than Expected, Convenient

    It's $33 a night, but hey, at least you get a lot of somethings for it. These are 32 reservable sites, pretty well spread out with - bonus - vegetation between some campsites. Overall it kind of has a little bit of a sanitized, urban feel with what's on the outskirts of the campground, but it's fairly open and roomy, there's a boat ramp to the large McKenzie River, an active park host in an active go-cart, a volleyball court, lots of room to walk and walk dogs (includes a 2-acre dog park), horseshoe pits and, because it's just a few miles north of Eugene I suspect, wi-fi (that could be a good or bad thing). Drinking water, flush toilets? But of course. You won't be blown-away, but you won't be disappointed. A clean, well-organized camping area, a step up from KOAs for those true campers out there (and you know who you are...).

  • Jill R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 20, 2018

    Premier RV Resort at Eugene

    Great park and perfect for access to Eugene, OR

    I've stayed here a number of times and each time it's a pleasure. Nice big sites, super clean park and facilities and nice staff. I personally stay in all sorts of locations, but usually stop here for a couple of nights to take advantage of the great stores in Eugene to stock up before heading off for more primitive camping. This park is pet friendly with 2 reasonable dog yards and there doesn't seem to be a quantity or breed problem (I'm parked next to a rig with 2 pitbulls, a small mixed breed and 2 cats). Everyone I've encountered in here is super respectful. They also have a small inexpensive laundry. While walking around with my 4 dogs, I noticed they have Tepees for rent also. I always feel safe and comfortable when I stay here. The only downside is that it's right off I-5 so lots of freeway noise.

  • Nick A.
    Jul. 27, 2025

    Creekside Retreat at Triangle Lake

    Orwellian glamping

    Advertised as a pet friendly glamping space. Brought my dog and upon arrival was told dogs are not allowed inside tent. On the website it states dogs must be on leash and not left alone outside. How is anyone able to sleep inside a tent while not having your pet alone outside not being allowed inside tent? Apparently my campsite is recorded audio and video by the hosts and we were unnecessarily aggressively confronted. The creek we camped next to was polluted with pet feces, nitrous cartridges and used cigarette filters. Overall we left and felt scammed. They charged us $25 for wood we never burned

  • Angela M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 2, 2026

    Albany-Corvallis KOA

    Month Long Stay at Corvallis KOA

    Spent a month in an RV space at this KOA. My first experience at a KOA couldn’t have gone better. Staff was friendly, facilities were clean, and fellow RVers were quiet and respectful. We stayed here with a dog and were really happy with amenities such as the dog park and small trail behind campground. Really phenomenal and kind workers as well. Would stay again. We stayed during the wet season, and it was not very busy here. We did have some issues with moisture in RV, would definitely recommend having a dehumidifier. Showers and bathrooms cleaned daily and were very clean always. There is also a nice laundry facility (coin operated) and sink for washing dishes. Two bathrooms and a dog park. Electric hookups, black water dump, and water hookup at site.


Guide to Albany

Albany's surrounding campgrounds offer outdoor opportunities within the Willamette Valley, situated between the Cascade Mountain Range and Coast Range with elevations ranging from 210 to 240 feet. Local camping areas combine riverfront locations with accessibility to area attractions, with seasonal temperatures ranging from 34°F in winter to 82°F in summer. Water levels at riverside campgrounds vary significantly between seasons.

What to do

Water activities at Waterloo County Park: Located along the Santiam River, this park offers fishing, swimming, and boating options. "Waterloo is pretty open and has some bike trails and some parks and a pretty great disc golf course! The water is really cold but perfect for a day outside or a picnic with the kids!" according to reviewer Ally T. Be aware of river conditions as noted by Len S.: "On the river good fishing... but be aware... current is swift.. swimmers seem to get in trouble every year here."

Hiking near Silver Falls State Park: This campground, located about an hour from Albany, provides access to multiple waterfall trails. "Probably the easiest accessibility to the most awesome waterfalls per few square miles in Oregon. Ample Parking and many different falls and trails to choose from," mentions Jeremy A. Note that some trails have restrictions: "The campgrounds are nice. The hike is amazing and beautiful though most of the trails are closed to dogs," adds Krystle K.

Disc golf and sports fields: Multiple campgrounds provide access to recreation facilities. Waterloo County Park features a disc golf course integrated into the camping area. For soccer enthusiasts, Blue Ox RV Park offers convenient access to city fields: "Beautiful city soccer fields and park just outside the entrance to the park. Great place to walk and relax," notes reviewer Mike E.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Many dog friendly campgrounds near Albany prioritize cleanliness. Albany-Corvallis KOA receives consistent praise for maintenance: "We've staid a couple times and staff are very friendly. The park and bathrooms are very clean," writes Sean M. Another camper notes: "Very standard KOA right off the highway" while mentioning "Washrooms and showers were clean."

Riverside camping: Several pet-accommodating campsites offer river frontage. James and Susan K. describe Gills Landing RV Park: "Great sized campground within the Lebanon city limits. Directly on the river with hiking/biking paths. 20 full hookup sites with locked safe restrooms/coin showers." This park also offers "Camp host greets upon arrival and provides area maps and complimentary tokens for showers."

Indoor amenities: Some campgrounds provide indoor facilities for year-round comfort. Dennis H. at Blue Ox RV Park notes they have "Multiple Laundry Rooms, heated indoor pool, recreation area indoors. Hour from the coast, hour from ski areas and plenty to do in and around Albany." This makes it suitable for extended stays during inclement weather while traveling with pets.

What you should know

Highway noise: Several campgrounds near major roads experience traffic sounds. Marcus K. reports about Albany-Corvallis KOA: "Great campground with nicely spaced and well maintained sites. Clean restrooms, laundry and pool on site. There is a small playground too. Close to Corvalis but you do get a lot of road noise." Similar noise concerns appear in reviews for other area campgrounds.

Seasonal considerations: Weather impacts camping experiences differently throughout the year. Knox Butte RV Park offers year-round access but experiences early morning noise: "Nice park with good amenities. Close to the airport so early morning air traffic in the skies above the park. There is an early morning train," notes Scott D., though he adds the park is "near the town so you have excess to restaurants and shopping."

Wifi quality varies: Internet access differs significantly between campgrounds. The Albany-Corvallis KOA receives mixed reviews: "The best surprise is wifi that actually works. Enough bandwidth that I actually got connected and was able to download a couple of things and watch a YouTube video," reports Jill R., while others mention "WiFi was extremely slow but that's about par for the course."

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Several dog-accepting campgrounds include play areas. Albany-Corvallis KOA offers family-friendly features: "Clean restrooms, laundry and pool on site. There is a small playground too," according to Marcus K. For Silver Falls campers, reviewer Melissa L. recommends specific sites: "I'd try to reserve spots 9 or 12 (next to the playground and sunny spots) or 72 (next to the creek in the shade) next time!"

Swimming options: Silver Falls State Park Campground provides natural water features for families: "We love hiking the trails and our kids love the playground and river swimming!" shares April F. For those preferring maintained facilities, Blue Ox RV Park's "heated indoor pool" provides year-round swimming regardless of weather conditions.

Tree farm alternative: For families seeking smaller, more personalized settings, Carsner Tree Farm accommodates pets in a working tree farm environment. "The hosts were super welcoming and accommodating, had a campfire going when we arrived, and even had fresh coffee brewed in the morning!" writes Amy R., who also enjoyed the "resident kitty entertained us as we set up camp."

Tips from RVers

Level sites: RV campers emphasize the importance of level parking areas. For Emerald Valley RV Park, Tim G. notes: "The spots were level, no fire rings only a few picnic tables but caters to RVs only so most of us have tables and chairs." Robert R. similarly praises Knox Butte: "Everything is paved, the sites have nice clean picnic tables, and plenty of green Lush grass."

Extended stays: Several parks accommodate longer-term pet-friendly camping. Kristie M. shares: "Stayed here for 3 months. Great safe RV park with pool, clean showers, paved sites. Dog park less than 1 mile. Awesome staff!" This combination of amenities makes Blue Ox particularly suitable for RVers needing extended accommodations with pets.

Bathroom and laundry access: RV travelers highlight the importance of these facilities. Michael C. found Knox Butte RV Park "very clean. The restrooms and laundry facilities are spotless. Their WiFi is also excellent. Very easy access to and from I-5." Jami C. adds: "The showers are amazing and the bathrooms are super clean! The laundry rooms are great! Very clean and all in great working order!"

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