Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Wolf Creek, OR

Wolf Creek Park accepts pets at all campsites with both tent and RV options available. The park features a mix of wooded sites with water and electric hookups alongside more rustic non-hookup areas along the creek. Camping fees range from $15 for basic tent sites to $25 for partial hookup sites. Leashed dogs are welcome throughout the campground, including in the playground area and along the creek. Burma Pond BLM offers free dispersed camping with pets allowed and pit toilets available. Sunny Valley Campground provides more amenities for pet owners, including a designated off-leash dog park where pets can exercise freely. Most campers report the campground remains quiet despite its proximity to I-5, with evening frog sounds masking highway noise.

Dog-friendly trails surround the Wolf Creek area, providing varied terrain for pet exercise. Recent visitors note the campground has improved cleanliness and maintenance under new camp hosts who are described as friendly and accommodating with local area information. The quiet, wooded environment makes early morning and evening dog walks pleasant experiences. Some campsites at Wolf Creek Park feature enough space behind RV pads where larger tents can be set up, though stake placement may be challenging due to rocks and roots in certain areas. Wildlife encounters are possible, so keeping dogs leashed protects both pets and local animals. Temperature variations between Grants Pass and Wolf Creek can reach 20 degrees, making Wolf Creek significantly cooler during summer camping trips.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Wolf Creek, Oregon (140)

    1. Sunny Valley Campground

    12 Reviews
    Wolf Creek, OR
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 479-0209

    $40 - $105 / night

    "There’s also a dog park, which my dog loved!"

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

    2. Wolf Creek Park

    9 Reviews
    Wolf Creek, OR
    0 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 474-5285

    $15 - $25 / night

    "Nice flat sites would be good for small rigs, you can put your tent behind or next to the rv spot/table because the tent stakes aren’t gonna go in on the main part of the pad where everyone has been putting"

    "Dogs had a blast off leash (although leashes are required…we didn’t have to keep them from anyone.) The little creek was fun for them."

    3. Burma Pond BLM

    10 Reviews
    Wolf Creek, OR
    6 miles
    +1 (541) 471-6500

    "We parked right by the lake, there was another spot in the middle of the loop, and a few others. It looks like there’s a trail that goes around the lake."

    "There was a pile of garbage near the garbage cans. Bullet casings littered the ground as well. The fish were jumping and the water clear."

    4. Valley of the Rogue State Park Campground

    53 Reviews
    Rogue River, OR
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 582-3128

    $31 - $74 / night

    "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."

    "Fenced off leash dog park, bike trails, fishing, clean bathrooms and showers, tent and yurt camping and more!"

    5. Seven Feathers RV Resort

    21 Reviews
    Canyonville, OR
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 839-3599

    $47 - $65 / night

    "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!!"

    "It’s tucked back up in a canyon away from the freeway with a creek running through. Indoor pool, hot tub, horse shoe pits, fire pits, and a shuttle are just some of the amenities."

    6. Grants Pass KOA

    5 Reviews
    Merlin, OR
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 479-7974

    "Close to the highway, without the highway noise. Very well maintained, clean and professional

    Several off leash dog areas.

    Wifi only available in a few locations."

    7. Indian Mary Park

    9 Reviews
    Merlin, OR
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 474-5285

    $25 - $55 / night

    "Wonderful dog friendly park. Campground is very clean and sites are well set up. The only downside is the limited shower hours. My husband and I are early risers and the showers don’t open until 8."

    "The campground was quiet and relatively empty making it tranquil and scenic and perfect with its proximity to the boat ramp onto the Rogue."

    8. Almeda County Park

    5 Reviews
    Merlin, OR
    12 miles
    +1 (541) 474-5285

    $20 - $55 / night

    "This is a popular put-in for the wilderness section of the Rogue River, http://www.allaboutrivers.com/rivers-in-oregon/wilderness-run-RUN194.html. I've camped here many times."

    9. Charles V. Stanton County Park & Campground

    10 Reviews
    Canyonville, OR
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 957-7001

    $19 - $29 / night

    "We tried boondocking in 2 spots close by, but couldn't keep our batteries charged."

    "You walk down a short trail to a nice beach area in the S. Umpqua. Bathrooms are clean enough. The showers are kind of a pain every thing else is great! Also super close to the casino!"

    10. Schroeder Park

    12 Reviews
    Grants Pass, OR
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 474-5285

    $20 - $55 / night

    "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."

    "Easy access to the rogue river for floating. Staff were really helpful."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Wolf Creek, OR

641 Reviews of 140 Wolf Creek Campgrounds


  • Anja R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 23, 2022

    Wolf Creek Park

    Decent camping stop

    Wolf Creek was a nice, quiet place to stop for the night. The hosts were very pleasant and helped us find a spot. The sites weren’t very spacious however, and not a lot of level areas (for an RV). Would not recommend Class A Motorhome as our sprinter had a rough go of the groups. Very pretty spot however-with lots of places to walk your dogs!

  • 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!

  • R
    Aug. 13, 2023

    Southern Oregon RV Park

    Park with all the bells

    We stay here often on our migration from PNW to the Desert for winter. It is a extremely well run park, with immaculate bathrooms and well groomed sites. Sites have concrete pad, fire pit and table with FHU. An easy off of Highway 5 and close to Costco and many restaurants. Small lake/pond with walking trail around and extra large Dog Park.

  • Raak V.
    Jun. 4, 2021

    Wolf Creek - TEMPORARILY CLOSED

    Nice but Rustic

    Let me start by saying that Wolf Creek has vault toilets, which accounts for my low rating. I appreciate vault toilets - especially if they’re well-maintained, as those at Wolf Creek are - but as a tent camper, I appreciate sinks and showers far more. That said, my husband and I really like this under-used little campground. It’s well-kept. It’s only about a mile from an I-5 exit, but freeway noise is barely noticeable and the local road is barely used. As tent (truck) campers, we appreciate the fact that 20 of the campground’s 34 sites, including most of the choice sites along the seasonal creek, are designated for tent use. During our first stay there, when we arrived late on a rainy night, we really appreciated the covered picnic shelter where we cooked our dinner. And finally, we appreciate that this little gem is (according to the camp host) rarely fully booked, and therefore mostly available even without a reservation. It’s a lovely, we-forested little campground, and we’ll be back.

    (There are spigots with running water throughout the campground.)

  • 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.

  • Roxanna L.
    Oct. 27, 2021

    Rising River RV Resort & River House

    Beautiful!!!

    Owners are very kind and welcoming. Helped us back into our site. Sites are large enough to park vehicle next to camper. Picnic area is on cement. Roads in good shape. Very clean and organized. River is right by campground and you can walk by it. Nice dog park. Would stay again.

  • 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.

  • 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.


Guide to Wolf Creek

Wolf Creek sits in a mountainous transition zone between the Rogue Valley and the Cascade Range with elevations ranging from 1,300 to 3,000 feet. The area experiences cooler temperatures than nearby Grants Pass, with summer highs typically 10-15 degrees lower. Dispersed camping options near Wolf Creek provide alternatives to established campgrounds, with Burma Pond BLM offering primitive sites about 20 minutes from Interstate 5.

What to do

River activities: At River Park RV Resort, the Rogue River provides excellent fishing and relaxation. "The fish were jumping and the water clear. Overall nice, just wish people would respect public lands more," notes a visitor to Burma Pond BLM. Many sites at River Park RV Resort directly face the water with "about 1/3 of the campsites adjacent to the Rogue river and all of the others have a view of the river."

Disc golf course: Wolf Creek Park features a disc golf course on-site. "They have a disc golf but only saw a few cages," reports one camper. The course provides a casual activity option between hiking and swimming sessions.

Playground access: For families with younger children, Indian Mary Park offers a structured play area. "Has a playground and water access," mentions one camper. The playground sits within a "large grassy area with volleyball court," making it suitable for multiple recreational activities.

What campers like

Temperature differences: Campers appreciate Wolf Creek's cooler climate during summer months. "We had a nice time at this campground. There was a playground our toddler enjoyed, and we were very grateful it was about 20 degrees cooler than grants pass which was 100 degrees at 6pm," shares a visitor to Wolf Creek Park.

Wildlife viewing: The ponds and waterways attract various animals. "Tons of blackberries growing wild along the waters edge... Quiet spot not far from I5. No noise at all, just the wind in the trees and bullfrogs," describes a camper at Burma Pond BLM. Evening hours provide opportunities to spot bats and listen to frog choruses.

Natural swimming areas: Several campgrounds offer access to swimming holes. "We hiked down to creek with deep pools and swam," reports a visitor to Grants Pass KOA, which features "a really nice swimming hole" according to another camper.

What you should know

Road conditions: Burma Pond BLM requires careful driving. "Quite a few generally easily dodge-able potholes. Camp sites are very tightly packed and close together. If your vehicle isn't ready for hills or your tires aren't great I would not recommend," warns one visitor. The access road contains "random deep pot holes so be aware they sneak up on you when the road is shadowed."

Reservation policies: Several campgrounds allow same-day booking. "Reservations are accepted though not necessary. We were only 1 of 3 campers here," notes a visitor to Charles V. Stanton Park. The information board states "walk up sites are available for that night only if the spot isn't reserved."

Tent site challenges: Tent campers should check ground conditions. "Nice flat sites would be good for small rigs, you can put your tent behind or next to the rv spot/table because the tent stakes aren't gonna go in on the main part of the pad where everyone has been putting their campers (found out the hard way, lots of rocks and roots lol)," reports a Wolf Creek Park visitor.

Tips for camping with families

Off-leash dog areas: Multiple dog friendly campgrounds near Wolf Creek offer designated pet exercise spaces. "There's also a dog park, which my dog loved!" mentions a visitor to Sunny Valley Campground, which provides a dedicated off-leash area. Charles V. Stanton Park offers "lots of grassy areas to toss the ball for the dog."

Swimming safety: River and creek access points vary in current strength. "The water was flowing fairly quickly due to the high snowfall this year, but there was a great rocked-off area just down from our campsite where you could get into the water and wade around without the fear of your dog or child getting swept away," reports a Valley of the Rogue visitor.

Insect preparation: Tick prevention is important during warmer months. "We found some ticks on the dogs immediately so we didn't end up exploring it," notes a Burma Pond BLM visitor regarding the lakeside trail. Pack insect repellent and conduct regular tick checks.

Tips from RVers

Utility considerations: Full hookup availability varies between parks. At Wolf Creek Park, "There is both dry and hook up sites with electric and water but no sewer hookups. The dump station was locked and appeared not to have been used in a long time," according to one RVer.

Leveling requirements: Some campgrounds have challenging terrain for larger vehicles. "Driving through the campground we noticed that the hook up sites were really unlevel and narrow access from trees and low hanging branches," reports a Wolf Creek Park visitor. Charles V. Stanton Park visitors note "the sites weren't very spacious however, and not a lot of level areas (for an RV)."

Seasonal temperature planning: RVers should prepare for significant temperature variations. "We were there in August. It was hot and the pond was scummy, but not buggy," mentions a Burma Pond BLM visitor. The 20-degree temperature differential between Grants Pass and Wolf Creek makes Wolf Creek campgrounds preferable during hot summer months.

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