Woodsmoke Family Campground provides full hookups in wooded, pet-friendly sites near Irmo, South Carolina. The campground welcomes pets at tent sites, RV spots, and cabins, with several reviewers noting its convenient location for travelers with pets seeking an overnight stop off I-26. Broad River Campground also accommodates pets with spacious sites that provide good areas to let dogs have room on leads. Both campgrounds enforce standard leash policies for dogs outside vehicles or RVs. Alston Trailhead offers free primitive camping with pet access and picnic tables, particularly popular with bikepackers bringing their dogs. Big Rig Friendly RV Resort stands out with a dedicated dog park, modern amenities, and pet-friendly policies at their recently developed property. Most campers find the sites at Woodsmoke extremely close to neighboring fire pits, making supervision of pets important.
Dog owners appreciate the extensive trail system behind Broad River Campground for pet exercise, with multiple reviewers mentioning the quiet atmosphere ideal for camping with dogs. Sesquicentennial State Park offers a dedicated dog park within the campground where pets can run off-leash, providing valuable exercise options during longer stays. The Palmetto Trail access at Alston Trailhead provides morning walking opportunities for pets, though campers should be aware of nearby train tracks that may disturb sensitive dogs at night. Most campgrounds in the area require proof of current vaccinations for pets. Temperatures in the Irmo area can reach uncomfortable levels during summer months, requiring extra attention to pet hydration and shade availability. Water access at Lake Wateree State Park and Sesquicentennial's small lake provides cooling options for heat-sensitive dogs during warmer camping seasons.