Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Klamath Falls, OR

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

Klamath Falls KOA accommodates pets at its in-town campground with designated dog areas and pet waste stations. The campground provides full hookup RV sites, tent camping areas, and cabins where pets are welcome, making it suitable for various camping styles. Sites include grassy areas with picnic tables, and the facility maintains clean restrooms with hot showers. Nearby Rocky Point Resort and Lake of the Woods also welcome pets at their campgrounds, offering lakeside accommodations including tent sites, RV spots, and cabins. The campground is conveniently located near shopping centers with grocery stores and restaurants within walking distance.

Free dispersed camping with dogs is available along Topsy Grade Road where pets can explore undeveloped terrain without designated facilities. For campers seeking more amenities, Eagle Ridge Park allows pets while providing picnic tables, toilets, and trash collection. Waterwheel RV Park & Campground offers pet-friendly sites with full hookups including electric, water, and sewer connections. When camping with pets, owners should be prepared for wildlife encounters and seasonal conditions. The area experiences extreme temperature variations that require pet owners to plan accordingly. Clean bathrooms with free hot showers are particularly valuable for longer stays with pets. Most campgrounds enforce standard leash requirements and request that pet waste be properly disposed of in designated receptacles.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Klamath Falls, Oregon (87)

    1. Klamath Falls KOA

    13 Reviews
    Klamath Falls, OR
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 884-4644

    "* Clean, clean bathrooms and laundry room (I observed them cleaning on a regular schedule) 

    • Easy access from highway 
    • Lots of road noise and bright lights all night 
    • Cramped spaces (they"

    "Want to be close to town for a night. This KOA is well kept, has a small store, gas station and propane. Also offers a clean pool and restroom. Camp sites are nice wirh green grass."

    2. Keno Camp

    7 Reviews
    Klamath Falls, OR
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 891-4521

    $10 / night

    "When we first moved to Oregon, my family and I wanted to get out of a hotel while we searched the area for housing! The staff here was friendly, and easy to work with."

    "Mature trees and right next to the water. So quiet all we heard were birds"

    3. Waterwheel RV Park & Campground

    26 Reviews
    Chiloquin, OR
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 783-2738

    $45 / night

    "Close to some nice hiking at Klamath falls.  Some sites, including ours had a fair bit of slope front to back."

    "We are generally not fans of RV parks but there were not a lot of options on our route near Klamath Falls. There are 34 sites; sites 12-20 are full hookup; the others have water and electricity."

    CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

    4. Klamath Falls RV Resort by Rjourney

    1 Review
    Klamath Falls, OR
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 393-9511

    5. Eagle Ridge Park

    3 Reviews
    Chiloquin, OR
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 883-5121

    "6 camping spots on Upper Klamath Lake. First come, first served. One spot big rig friendly. Birding, hiking, boat ramp, kayak, and canoe."

    7. Merrill Mobile Manor & RV Park

    1 Review
    Tulelake, CA
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 798-1654

    8. Rocky Point Resort

    10 Reviews
    Chiloquin, OR
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 356-2287

    "Whether you come by yourself, spouse, pet or kids, this place has it all! Basketball area, exercise, ping pong, canoe, pontoon, trampoline and more!"

    "We arrived around 1730 after visiting Crater Lake. There is a shop where you can buy food, drinks, alcohol, firewood, etc. The shop opens around 9am and closes at 7pm."

    9. Rainbow Bay at Lake of the Woods

    7 Reviews
    Butte Falls, OR
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (866) 201-4194

    $25 / night

    "Lake of the Woods RV and Cabin Resort in Oregon. It is a lake surrounded by trees 30 min West of Klamath Falls. This is truly a cozy hidden gem! It’s rustic and clean with all the amenities you need."

    "These quaint cabins are nestled craftily amongst deep woods edging a vast lake."

    10. Collier Memorial State Park Campground

    18 Reviews
    Chiloquin, OR
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 783-2471

    $34 / night

    "Nice classic Oregon state park with all the requisite facilities of electric hook-ups, RV dump station, ranger programs. Amphitheater and showers."

    "Great rivers close by, nice hiking trails.  Restrooms open and clean.  Quiet during weekdays."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Klamath Falls, OR

434 Reviews of 87 Klamath Falls Campgrounds


  • Brian C.
    Jun. 28, 2018

    Williamson River Campground

    Beautiful, Cheap, and Near Crater Lake

    Beautiful Ponderosa pine setting. Very nice uncrowded site with access to the more famous Collier State park nearby via hike or drive. Super cheap National Forest service land ($10 per night). Pit toilets, fire pits, picnic tables. Wonderful alternative to the Collier State Park next door.

    Great location as it's near the doorstep to Crater Lake National Park. Also not very far away from Klamath Falls.

  • Charity A.
    Jun. 27, 2018

    Rainbow Bay at Lake of the Woods

    Rustic Lakeside Hidden Gem

    Lake of the Woods RV and Cabin Resort in Oregon. It is a lake surrounded by trees 30 min West of Klamath Falls. This is truly a cozy hidden gem! It’s rustic and clean with all the amenities you need. The max stay is 14 days and full hook ups are $50-$60. The restaurant and pizza parlor are fantastic! And in Oregon, you pay zero sales tax!

  • Brian C.
    Jun. 28, 2018

    Collier Memorial State Park Campground

    Nice Classic Oregon State Park

    Nice classic Oregon state park with all the requisite facilities of electric hook-ups, RV dump station, ranger programs. Amphitheater and showers. Camp sites a little on top of each other, especially in comparison to the nearby Williamson River Campground, but still a very nice and popular camp site near Crater Lake and Klamath Falls.

    Across the highway there's the "Collier State Park Logging Museum" which we didn't get a chance to get to but looked like a lot of fun.

  • Carter B.
    May. 25, 2020

    Lake of The Woods Resort

    Beauty Everywhere!

    I first came here with my family back in the 1970’s and had such a great time I couldn’t help coming back for a visit all these years later, gladly much hasn’t changed. The resort is rustic and beautiful and everything you need. The lake is right there and the views are spectacular. Some tent sites are steps away from the shore, and other sites have hook ups for rigs. This is a great jump off spot to Klamath Falls & Crater Lake or just short drives to explore the surroundings.

  • Ray & Terri F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 3, 2020

    Waterwheel RV Park & Campground

    Nice spot for a short stay

    Nice, clean, RV park. 50A service and water. Riverside with lots of birds--meadowlark, swallows, ducks, geese, finches, red-winged black birds, magpie and a pair of eagles! Close to some nice hiking at Klamath falls.  Some sites, including ours had a fair bit of slope front to back.

  • Nicole W.
    Jul. 21, 2019

    Keno Camp

    Beautiful, quiet, friendly

    When we first moved to Oregon, my family and I wanted to get out of a hotel while we searched the area for housing! The staff here was friendly, and easy to work with. They have clean bathroom facilities with nice hot showers! The camp sites are a bit close, but the location is surprisingly not frequented often from what I’ve noticed. There is a boat launch, and other areas where you can simply fish off the banks. Short trails are here as well! If you’re looking for longer trails there are plenty all around that you could do a short drive to or walk along the highway (don’t worry, the camp itself is not directly on the road!). The small town of keno is not far from camp either, so if you are in need of more ice or propane, they have small town “stores” to get your essentials from! Or, if you are in need to restock larger items, Klamath Falls is only 25 mins away. There’s lots of wildlife here as well! Deer, fish, birds, rabbits, the occasional mountain lion as well. Have fun, be safe!!

  • Berton M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 24, 2020

    Klamath Falls KOA

    Klamath Overnight

    Klamath Falls KOA is a good stop over place on your way to Crater Lake. This KOA has all the amenities that you expect from a KOA. I especially like the pool on a hot day. It has a few unique cabins that seem like a fun place to stay along with a few tent camping spots. 

    There's a shopping center within a 10 min walk from the campground that has a grocery and sporting goods store along a pizza, BBQ and Thai restaurant. 

    Cell Service: Good

  • S
    Oct. 25, 2022

    Annie Creek Sno-Park

    Great off season camping

    Camped here night before visiting Crater Lake National Park. Only 20min from entrance. Oct 1-Nov 1 it is free to camp in Sno park -after Nov 1 you will need a Sno pass permit. Can camp in parking lot at top of park or drive down into forest for better private spots, even some on a creek. Road is dirt and bumby so don't recommend for big rigs or trailers. Our camper van did just fine and we saw cars camped down there. Beautiful night sky with stars twinkling above the forest trees. Definitely would go back and recommend to people going to Crater Lake. Felt safe. -we tried dispersed camping (Odessa hwy 140) near upper Klamath falls lake that was sketchy and too secluded.

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 4, 2022

    Waterwheel RV Park & Campground

    A decent RV park

    We are generally not fans of RV parks but there were not a lot of options on our route near Klamath Falls. There are 34 sites; sites 12-20 are full hookup; the others have water and electricity. Sites 1-11 have Williamson River front views. The full hookup sites are in the center and have no privacy between them (but people in these sites would typically have larger RVs and not need privacy as much). In my opinion, Site 11 is the best site as it is a corner site with the most privacy. 

    The restrooms/showers are immaculate and are accessed via a keypad. There is also a very nice laundry room, playground (a bit dated), boat ramp, small beach (tents can set up here) and fire pit, and a dump station. There is actually a waterwheel! Cell service is strong and there is free WiFi. 

    Note that this park is located on Highway 97 and you will hear road-noise, especially at night when everything else quiets down. Despite this, we had a pleasant stay and Tracy in the office was very nice and helpful (we needed an additional 30 amp tail to use the electric and she provided us one to borrow).


Guide to Klamath Falls

The Klamath Falls region sits at approximately 4,100 feet elevation in southern Oregon, characterized by volcanic terrain and numerous lakes and rivers. Summer temperatures often reach the 90s while winter can drop below freezing, creating diverse camping conditions throughout the seasons. The area's unique ecosystem supports abundant wildlife including eagles, deer, and a variety of waterfowl.

What to do

Explore historical exhibits: Visit the logging museum at Collier Memorial State Park Campground where you can learn about pioneer and logging history. "Follow the walking trail to the logging museum. Logging equipment, buildings, train cars (all outdoors) with guided tours and a gift shop. The nearby river is small and beautiful," notes Jessica P.

Paddling opportunities: Rent watercraft to explore the surrounding lakes and rivers. "My partner made a 5-mile loop on the lake in just over 2 hours around and through a National Wildlife Refuge on a paddle board," reports Laural O. about their experience at Rocky Point Resort.

Star gazing sessions: Clear nights offer spectacular views of the night sky away from city lights. One camper at Collier Memorial mentions, "We loved this campsite. There were fire pits available for use at the sites. We were able to see soooo many stars in the sky!!"

What campers like

Clean bathroom facilities: Many campgrounds in the area maintain well-kept restroom facilities. "The bathrooms were well maintained and constantly cleaned," writes Brittney K. about her stay at Klamath Falls KOA.

Proximity to attractions: Campers appreciate the strategic location for exploring regional highlights. "Klamath Falls KOA is a good stop over place on your way to Crater Lake. This KOA has all the amenities that you expect from a KOA," shares Berton M.

Lakefront access: Direct water access ranks high among camper preferences. "The tent sites are right by the lake and are so so pretty," says He about Rocky Point Resort, highlighting the appeal of waterfront camping options.

What you should know

Seasonal operation: Some campgrounds close during winter months. "Pushed through to stop here for the night only to find the entrance gated and the sign says 'Closed for the Season'," reports Glen G. about their attempted visit to Keno Camp.

Wildlife awareness: Local fauna includes various species that campers should be prepared to encounter. "Beware of the Chipmunks! They are everywhere and will steal food," warns a camper about Collier Memorial State Park.

Road noise considerations: Highway proximity affects some campgrounds. According to a review of Waterwheel RV Park & Campground, "Note that this park is located on Highway 97 and you will hear road-noise, especially at night when everything else quiets down."

Insect preparation: Seasonal bugs can impact camping comfort. "I was feasted upon by blood thirsty winged things!" reports Kristina B. about Eagle Ridge Park, though she still rated it positively overall.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Several campgrounds offer dedicated play areas for children. "Great location and campground with a lot of amenities like a playground, pool, dog run, store etc..." mentions Jill T. about Klamath Falls KOA.

Water recreation for kids: Swimming areas designed for children provide safe enjoyment. "Boating. Kid swim area. Little private beaches under the trees," notes one reviewer about Rainbow Bay at Lake of the Woods.

Educational opportunities: Family-friendly learning activities abound in the area. According to a Collier Memorial review, "Collier also offers many programs to keep the youngens and young at heart busy, very family friendly."

Tips from RVers

Site selection strategy: Choose your site carefully based on your specific needs. "We stayed @ site A25 on the inner ring. I suggest trying to get a site on the outer ring. Some of those are just off the river with private trail access," advises a Collier Memorial camper.

Leveling considerations: Terrain varies between campgrounds and individual sites. "Some sites, including ours had a fair bit of slope front to back," notes Ray & Terri F. about Waterwheel Campground.

Pet-friendly camping near Klamath Falls: For those seeking dog-friendly camping options near Klamath Falls, Oregon, many campgrounds welcome pets with varying amenities. "The camp hosts were very accommodating. The site has a nice area for dogs to run off leash," writes Christopher O. about their experience at Waterwheel RV Park.

Dispersed camping access: For pet owners seeking free camping options, Topsy Grade Road provides basic sites with river access. "Approximately 40x40 circular camping spot cattle guard access to Klamath River. On a dirt road only a little traffic nice picnic spot down below at the river," reports william E.

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