Dog-Friendly Camping near Westfir, OR

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    Pet-friendly camping near Westfir ranges from full-hookup RV sites to free primitive campgrounds, giving travelers with dogs multiple options across different budgets and comfort levels. Casey's Riverside RV Resort in Westfir allows pets across all 56 sites with full hookups for tent camping, RVs, and glamping accommodations. The riverside location provides convenient access for walking dogs along the McKenzie River. Nearby Black Canyon Campground in Willamette National Forest also permits pets at both drive-in and walk-in sites, though it offers more primitive camping with toilets but no showers. Several other pet-friendly campgrounds within a short drive include Blue Pool, Cedar Creek, and Rujada Campground, all featuring different combinations of amenities while maintaining pet-friendly policies. Campsites are particularly clean and well-maintained at these locations, with regular bathroom cleaning noted by visitors use The Dyrt to find real feedback on camping near Westfir, Oregon.

    Hiking trails accessible from many Westfir-area campgrounds provide excellent exercise opportunities for dogs, with paths that follow the McKenzie and Willamette Rivers. Hobo Camp Campground features both free camping and pet-friendly policies with picnic tables and toilets, making it popular for budget-conscious travelers with animals. Most campgrounds maintain standard leash requirements, though no specific breed restrictions appear in campground policies. Campers with pets should be aware of cougar activity in the deeper forest areas, particularly around French Pete Campground where wildlife encounters have been reported. Local campgrounds typically provide trash facilities for pet waste disposal, though pet-specific amenities like dedicated dog parks are more common at developed RV resorts than forest service campgrounds.

    Best Dog-Friendly Campgrounds near Westfir (216)

      1. Black Canyon Campground - Willamette NF

      4.0(16)6mi from Westfir74 sitesRVs, Tents

      "The site we’ve always stayed at is huge, way far from any other sites, and has a neat little trail between the parking spot and camping spot."

      "I really enjoyed our 3 days here and the dogs loved swimming in the river. There are nice trails running through this campground."

      from $26 - $115 / night

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      2. Casey's Riverside RV resort

      4.8(13)1mi from WestfirRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Bike into Westfir, sit by the pool, or throw out a line for fishing. This is a great place for relaxation."

      "This is near the small community of Westfir which has a small lodge with micro brews and lunch items, which were both great. Easy bicycle ride. Oakridge is nearby too and has many amenities."

      from $48 - $54 / night

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      3. Blue Pool — Willamette National Forest

      4.3(12)11mi from Westfir27 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Hard to find the entrance while going 55 MPH down the highway. We stopped and camped here on our way from Christmas Valley to home."

      "Decent privacy and good proximity to bathroom and water.  The campground water is potable but very salty, mineral-y, and overall weird tasting."

      from $44 / night

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      4. Cedar Creek Campground

      4.2(5)12mi from WestfirRVs, Tents

      "Great spot to get away from the usual busy family campgrounds and state parks. Nothing fancy here. Vault toilets. Don't remember if there is even running water."

      "PRO’S remote, heavy forest nearby, beautiful landscape -every site on the North side of the campground has a trail down to the river. Site 7 has concrete steps to the river."

      5. Willamette National Forest Packard Creek Campground

      4.0(2)6mi from Westfir40 sitesRVs, Tents

      "There is an amphitheater for group to gather and it’s a very short drive to the lake. The only bad thing is that there is a lot of poison oak near the campground."

      "Just outside of Oakridge. Great campround. Many sites with view of the water. Many first come-first served. Hosts are friendly and take great care of the grounds."

      from $24 - $200 / night

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      6. Rujada Campground

      3.0(6)12mi from Westfir15 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Sites are surrounded by trees to give privacy and not feel like you are sharing a site with your neighbor. There is a good hiking trail by the park Swordfern trail."

      "Laying Creek sounds heavenly all throughout the camp, the trails are great to walk, and you will eventually wander to a swimming hole. Beautiful campground, with a great history going back to 1933."

      from $20 - $24 / night

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      7. Lund Park Campground — Umpqua National Forest

      4.0(4)11mi from Westfir10 sitesTents

      "Easy Access to the Brice creek trail, and the Tressel creek falls. Also there is gold panning allowed in the creek."

      "Great creek access with tressel creek falls nearby."

      from $16 / night

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      8. Hobo Camp Campground

      4.7(3)11mi from WestfirRVs, Tents

      9. Sand Prairie Campground

      5.0(1)11mi from Westfir25 sitesRVs, Tents

      from $14 / night

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      10. Bedrock Campground

      4.7(3)15mi from Westfir26 sitesRVs, Tents

      "The proximity to the river can't be beat! However, it can be a bit crowded in the summer, and there is not a lot of privacy between sites."

      from $40 / night

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    Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Westfir, OR

    1113 Reviews of 216 Westfir Campgrounds


    • 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.

    • 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.

    • K
      Jun. 3, 2016

      Armitage Park & Campground - a Lane County Park

      Location, Location, Location!

      This park has everything! Clean bathrooms, laundry, full hook ups, dog park, river access... all within a 10 minute drive to downtown Eugene! I love this campground.

    • Kelly H.
      Oct. 10, 2022

      Hi-Way Haven RV Park

      Blast from the past

      Drive in with your sweetie while camping, BBQ and drinks, dog park with some Frisby golf. Man life don't get much better then this. Just like back in the day but better!


    Guide to Westfir

    Westfir camping areas benefit from the region's dual river system, with both the McKenzie and Middle Fork Willamette rivers creating diverse camping environments at 1,200-1,400 feet elevation. The forested landscape features a mild summer climate averaging 75-85°F during peak camping months. Most campgrounds in the area maintain standard 14-day stay limits with varying levels of development.

    What to do

    Swimming in natural pools: At Cedar Creek Campground, visitors have excellent access to refreshing swimming spots. "Adjacent Brice Creek is refreshingly cold for a swim on a hot day," notes Michael, who appreciated the campground's primitive nature. Sites along the North side feature trails leading directly to the water, with reviewer Ryan C. adding, "Every site on the North side of the campground has a trail down to the river. Site 7 has concrete steps to the river."

    Waterfall hikes: The Westfir region contains numerous waterfall trails accessible from camping areas. Lund Park Forest Camp provides "direct access to the brice creek trail that follows the creek. If you follow the trail upstream you come across the trailhead for trestle creek falls," writes Tj B., describing it as "an easy to moderate 5 mile loop that goes by two amazing falls, with a nice scramble behind one of them."

    Fishing opportunities: Casey's Riverside RV Resort offers prime fishing access with designated riverfront sites. Robert H. notes the campground features "great paved large riverfront views spaces, good fishing in the river, clean and well maintained facility." The Middle Fork Willamette River provides seasonal fishing for trout and steelhead.

    What campers like

    River proximity: Many campers value sites directly along water. At Black Canyon Campground, Todd M. reports, "The river is the real attraction here. When we were here in June it was low enough to wade and swim, and there were families hanging out in chairs along the gravel bars and floating in the river." Kiri D. adds, "Every site is gorgeous, lots of forest in between so you have privacy. All of the best spots along the river with a view are first come first serve."

    Facility cleanliness: Campground maintenance stands out in visitor reviews. At Blue Pool, Carl L. notes, "We stayed at site 19 and loved it! I think it's the best spot in the campground. Decent privacy and good proximity to bathroom and water." He adds that "the swimming hole is very close and pretty nice! Tons of water moving in early August."

    Dog-friendly campgrounds near Westfir: Most campgrounds accommodate pets with standard leash policies. Shannon C. values Black Canyon Campground's pet-friendly environment, writing "I really liked this campground. I really enjoyed our 3 days here and the dogs loved swimming in the river." The spacious sites provide ample room for pets to move around within designated camping areas.

    What you should know

    Seasonal water conditions: Water sources vary between campgrounds, with some requiring visitors to bring their own. Carl L. reports at Blue Pool: "The campground water is potable but very salty, mineral-y, and overall weird tasting. Fine for showering, but I'd recommend picking up water elsewhere for drinking and cooking."

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    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular dog-friendly campground near Westfir, OR is Black Canyon Campground - Willamette NF with a 4-star rating from 16 reviews.

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