Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Veneta, OR

Hult Pond Recreation Area features free dispersed camping with pet-friendly sites along the shores of the pond and extending up Lake Creek. The primitive sites accommodate both tents and RVs with parking spaces typically 20-30 feet from campsites. Pet owners must keep dogs leashed in developed areas and should bring waste bags as facilities are limited. The single vault toilet is located near the entrance, requiring planning for those camping farther along the shoreline. Fires are permitted in established fire rings during non-restriction periods, and picnic tables are available at designated sites. Recent visitors note the area offers privacy and peaceful surroundings, making it ideal for campers seeking a quiet getaway with their dogs. Campers reference The Dyrt for top tips on camping near Veneta, Oregon.

The nearby Fern Ridge Shores RV Park welcomes pets within its 55+ community setting, offering full hookups including water, electric (50 amp), and sewer connections. The park's lakefront location provides water access for dogs that enjoy swimming, though specific pet restrictions may apply. Pristine Ranch, approximately 15 minutes south of Veneta, also allows pets with access to electricity, water hookups, and picnic tables on its 46-acre property featuring farm animals and wildlife. Dog owners should be prepared for limited or no cell service in more remote camping areas like Hult Pond, where tree coverage can block signals for miles. Visitors consistently mention the beautiful lake views and peaceful setting at Fern Ridge Shores, while Hult Pond campers appreciate the seclusion and fishing opportunities despite the occasional logging truck traffic on access roads.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Veneta, Oregon (137)

    1. Armitage Park & Campground - a Lane County Park

    32 Reviews
    East Springfield, OR
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 682-2000

    $20 - $39 / night

    "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 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."

    2. Hult Pond

    22 Reviews
    Blachly, OR
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 683-6600

    "There are only a few flat spots for RVs but quite a few decent spots for tent camping next to the pond. The west side of the pond has at least 2 spots that are a good distance away from the others."

    "The sites are sling the right side of the of the road, the road that leads along the left (west side) of the lake. There are several sites, we stayed in H2, which is painted on the road."

    3. Fern Ridge Shores RV Park and Marina - 55+ RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Veneta, OR
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 935-2335

    "Breathtakingly Beautiful on the lake RV spaces."

    4. Whittaker Creek Recreation Site

    11 Reviews
    Walton, OR
    16 miles
    Website

    $20 - $40 / night

    "My site was close to the bathroom and my site was right against the creek, which was peaceful. Even though the parking area of my site was small but the rest of it was large-lots of privacy."

    "It was peaceful and located next a wonderful creek and river. The host was very nice as well. I posted up on camp site #1 next to a fish ladder."

    5. Pristine Ranch

    1 Review
    Veneta, OR
    4 miles
    Website

    $49 - $79 / night

    6. Deerwood RV Park

    10 Reviews
    East Springfield, OR
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 988-1139

    "We were lucky enough to rent a space at Deerwood for two months while we escaped the heat of Arizona and visiting our kids in Oregon."

    "One star off for highway noise. Looks like many longer term campers here - flower pots, table cloths, decorations, mostly 5th wheelers."

    7. South Twin Lake Campground

    6 Reviews
    Eugene, OR
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 323-1746

    $29 - $64 / night

    "Some great trails accessible for hiking. Although, the trails are not marked that well. Still beautiful and the lakes and nearby reservoir are great. Campsites are big and are drive up"

    "One of the many lakes along the cascade scenic why. Can be a lot of parties during summer. Otherwise gets warm outside. Lots of trails."

    8. Premier RV Resort at Eugene

    6 Reviews
    East Springfield, OR
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 686-3152

    "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."

    "It is a very dog friendly park and there is lots of room for dogs but everyone picked up after dogs and we heard almost zero barking."

    9. Eugene Kamping World RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Eugene, OR
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 343-4832

    $25 - $50 / night

    "There are activities right on site: horseshoe pits, playground, half court basketball hoop, small dog park (small is referring to the size of the park, it's for all dog sizes), and rec room.  "

    10. Hues Flower Farm & Nursery

    3 Reviews
    Junction City, OR
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 999-1884

    $52 / night

    "The vibe here complemented by motther nature itself is stuff that makes dogs tail wagg. You owe it to yourself."

    "Beautiful location next to the river. The Dalhia’s were not yet blooming, but when in season this is probably a wonderful sight. It was for us a relaxing stay in a beautiful environment."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Veneta, OR

1057 Reviews of 137 Veneta 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

  • Laura M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 2, 2022

    Eugene Kamping World RV Park

    Nice, In A Generic Way

    We stayed here because we had an appointment in Eugene in the morning and wanted to be somewhere close the night before.

    Though this isn't the type of park we usually prefer to stay at, it does a good job at being a good, safe, basic RV park.

    There are activities right on site: horseshoe pits, playground, half court basketball hoop, small dog park (small is referring to the size of the park, it's for all dog sizes), and rec room.  The free showers and laundry room were nice and clean.  The park as a whole was nicely maintained and clean, though some residents seem to be pushing the limits on that on their individual sites.

    There's a little store with basic items in the office, as well as a $1 DVD rental.

    There's bulk propane on site at $3/gal, and a dump station (free for guests, $10 for non guests).

    Good strong free wifi.  Good cell reception here as well.

    There are recycling bins here but they don't specify what they allow.  It's just the generic blue toters that say "recycling."

    It's near the road and near a TA truck stop, so there's noise from that, but it wasn't obnoxious.

    Lots of long termers here, some of them look really settled in.  Sites are really close together.  We didn't have neighbors on either side of us, thank goodness.

    With fees, etc our stay was $49 for a water and electric site.  FHU was just a few dollars more, but since the dump is free for guests we went that route and saved a couple of dollars.  Way too expensive but I suppose it's the proximity to Eugene.  We weren't asked about pets when we checked in, there don't seem to be any restrictions or additional fees.


Guide to Veneta

Camping options near Veneta, Oregon extend beyond the immediate shoreline of Fern Ridge Reservoir, with dispersed sites available in the surrounding Coast Range foothills. The region sits at approximately 400 feet elevation with summer temperatures averaging 75-85°F during peak camping season. Winter camping remains possible with proper gear as temperatures rarely drop below freezing for extended periods.

What to do

Fishing for crawdads: The Siuslaw River area offers excellent crawdad catching opportunities for campers. At Whittaker Creek Recreation Site, visitors report abundant crawdads. One camper noted, "The creek if fun to play around in and you can walk all the way to the Siuslaw river with a small dammed up area where the day use area is."

Hiking old growth forests: Trails through ancient forests provide exercise and shade. At Whittaker Creek Recreation Site, "Off of the main campground access road is the Whittaker ridge old growth trail to the Armantrout loop trail. This can be taken from either side as a point to point, or looped together for a 3 mile jaunt."

Paddleboarding on calm waters: Several small lakes in the area allow for peaceful paddling experiences away from motorized boats. One visitor to South Twin Lake Campground shared, "There are lots of fish, birds, deer, and I saw a coyote exploring the bank while we paddleboarded. People have built multiple wooden shelters around the lake that are fun to explore."

What campers like

Privacy between sites: Many campgrounds offer vegetation barriers between camping spots. At Armitage Park, campers appreciate that "sites here are spaced enough so you don't feel like you're in a traditional RV park" and that there's "vegetation between some campsites."

Dog-friendly accommodations: Beyond Hult Pond, several dog friendly campgrounds near Veneta offer amenities specifically for pets. Armitage Park & Campground features "a 2-acre dog park" and visitors note 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."

Peaceful water views: Lakefront and creek-side camping spots provide relaxing natural soundscapes. A camper at Hult Pond Recreation Area shared, "We ended up finding a decent spot. Would come again, but there's no cell service at all so I'd plan accordingly."

What you should know

Cell service limitations: Many campgrounds in the Coast Range foothills have limited or no connectivity. At Hult Pond, one camper warned, "We lost cell service about an hour before we even got there, and didn't have any the whole time there."

Seasonal crowding patterns: Popular sites fill quickly during summer months. A visitor to South Twin Lake Campground advised, "I went during my spring break and I was lucky that it was too cold for most people to camp there. It was beautiful and quiet (other than the 9pm daily goose choir)."

Campground maintenance varies: Facilities at some campgrounds may be basic or need attention. A Whittaker Creek visitor reported, "The campground is old and not maintained. The pit toilets are clean and the access to the creek is great. Playing in the water is worth it but sites are small and dead."

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular dog-friendly campsite near Veneta, OR?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular dog-friendly campground near Veneta, OR is Armitage Park & Campground - a Lane County Park with a 4.1-star rating from 32 reviews.

What is the best site to find dog-friendly camping near Veneta, OR?

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