Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Medon, TN

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

Chickasaw State Park Campground accommodates pets at all campsites within its recently renovated grounds. The park features full-hookup RV sites with water, electric, and sewer connections alongside tent camping areas where dogs are welcome. Big Buck Resort, located near Hornsby, offers pet-friendly cabin options in addition to tent and RV sites. Most campgrounds in the area require pets to remain leashed at all times, with designated pet waste disposal stations throughout the facilities. Bathhouses are kept clean and accessible, with showers that make longer stays with pets more comfortable. The parks typically provide picnic tables and fire rings at each site, allowing campers to relax outdoors with their dogs. Several visitors note the campgrounds have remained peaceful despite allowing pets, with most sites providing enough space for dogs to rest comfortably outside tents or RVs.

Hiking trails around Chickasaw State Park's lake system provide excellent exercise opportunities for dogs, with multiple path options suitable for various activity levels. Water access points allow dogs to cool off during warmer months, though some swimming areas may have seasonal goose presence affecting water quality. Big Hill Pond State Park Campground, approximately 30 miles south of Medon, offers additional pet-friendly camping with extensive trail networks ideal for longer dog walks. Most campgrounds maintain quiet hours that help control excessive barking situations. Local campers recommend bringing extra towels for muddy paws during rainy periods, as several trails can become slick. Pickwick Landing State Park Campground, though farther from Medon, provides another option with boat-in access points where dogs are permitted, allowing for unique water-based adventures with pets.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Medon, Tennessee (38)

    1. Chickasaw State Park Campground

    36 Reviews
    Silerton, TN
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (731) 989-5141

    $27 - $35 / night

    "We got to hike through the trails around the lake and pet the horses at Wranglers."

    "My wife grew up going to Chickasaw State Park as a child and when she wanted to go back with our family we couldn’t get inside because the state of Tennessee was totally redoing the campground."

    2. Joy-O RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Jackson, TN
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (731) 499-3551

    $40 - $50 / night

    "Close to I40 but not too much noise. Was a great choice for us."

    3. Jackson RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Jackson, TN
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (731) 668-1147

    $40 - $450 / night

    4. Whispering Pines RV Park

    1 Review
    Jackson, TN
    11 miles
    +1 (901) 422-3682

    5. Big Hill Pond State Park Campground

    11 Reviews
    Corinth, MS
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (731) 645-7967

    $16 / night

    "One of the nicest parks in West Tennessee but not for RV's over 26 feet.  Great hiking."

    "There is a small playground close to the entrance. Lots of hiking trails and a fire tower that you can climb! We love the boardwalk trail!"

    6. Big Buck Resort

    2 Reviews
    Silerton, TN
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (731) 658-2246

    7. Parkers Crossroads RV Park and Campground

    19 Reviews
    Wildersville, TN
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (731) 249-9988

    $41 - $46 / night

    "Parker’s Crossroads is located very conveniently off of I-40 and the park is gorgeous! They have some long term campers, storage, and an RV Repair Center on site."

    "The location is conveniently situated halfway between Nashville and Memphis at I-40 on Exit 108, making it easily accessible."

    CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

    8. Serendipity Resort

    6 Reviews
    Stanton, TN
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (731) 585-0268

    "The bathrooms are a bit of a walk from the sites. They have a shower house by the water park area. The stalls are toilet/shower combo."

    "amp;I’ll 👀I around like a 🍩"

    9. Pickwick Landing State Park Campground

    24 Reviews
    Savannah, TN
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (731) 689-3129

    "I do wish the campground was on the river or had water views, but it’s close by, so that’s okay. There is a nice lodge with restaurant. The cabins here are extremely nice!"

    "Campsite#18 is located near the bathrooms and shower areas. The restroom and shower building had 8 individual shower rooms with fold down benches."

    10. Pin Oak Campground — Natchez Trace State Park

    13 Reviews
    Wildersville, TN
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (731) 968-3742

    "We usually use Pin Oak CG at Natchez Trace State Park when we are traveling through Tennessee.  Many nice sites, and a few that aren't as nice. "

    "Pin Oak Lake Campground is very nice. Well maintained with full hookups and plenty of space separating the sites. The lake itself is very clear water."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Medon, TN

221 Reviews of 38 Medon Campgrounds


  • NThe Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 19, 2021

    Parkers Crossroads RV Park and Campground

    Quiet Country

    20-30-50 amp service 

    7 laser leveled sites with concrete pads all other sites or gravel with some wooden decks

    Rigs up to 70 feet

    Propane available on site, laundry room, swimming pool during season, there is a large grassy area for pets on leash Check in 1 PM with check out at noon. Daily, weekly, and extended stay rates. Reservation on line or call 731-249-9988 with daily rates at $45.56 Free cable and wireless wifi. Campground is secure and quiet. There is a large office with a "Guest Only" after this point. The pond is a "Catch and Release". Located between Memphis and Nashville and a short distance from I40 in the beautiful rolling hills of Tennessee.

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  • Laura H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 20, 2020

    Parkers Crossroads RV Park and Campground

    RV Park and RV Repair!

    Parker’s Crossroads is located very conveniently off of I-40 and the park is gorgeous! They have some long term campers, storage, and an RV Repair Center on site. The shop inside has more parts then we have ever seen at an RV Park. While here we needed a switch for a water heater, they had it!

    The campground had some narrow roads and some less than level sites but they were all doable. They have a nice pool area, spaces for dogs to be walked (on leash), pet waste disposal, cabins, and full hook ups.

    The park was very quiet and clean, well kept. They have large mature trees, and great landscaping.

    The cellular service for TMobile and AT&T we’re both decent and streaming video was possible each night.

  • c
    Nov. 16, 2021

    Chickasaw State Park Campground

    Beautiful fall views

    Very first time camping in our pop up camper. The campsite was beautiful and the facilities were extremely clean. We had issues getting our popup down but luckily, had the friendliest camper neighbors who attempted to help us. The views during the fall here are breathtaking. We got to hike through the trails around the lake and pet the horses at Wranglers. When we were leaving, the staff had started setting up Christmas decorations and lights and that was just as beautiful. Would definitely go back for unplugging, strictly nature purposes (WiFi was very spotty).

  • Thom T.
    Oct. 10, 2018

    Green Acres RV Park

    Best RV park in Savannah,TN

    This campground is well maintained. The grounds are Meticulously maintained, the staff will do everything possible to make your stay as pleasant as possible. There is a beautiful pool open seasonally, all sites will accommodate large Rigs, with full power (20amp, 30amp, 50amp) service. Sewerage and fresh water. There is strong WiFi and basic cable is included. I’ve camped here a few times now and couldn’t be more happier. This is a pet friendly park, ( Fido, just need to be on a leash and picked up after.) There are showers, bathrooms and 24/7 laundry facilities. So come as strangers, leave as friends.

    All sites are excellent....

  • Shana D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 9, 2021

    Pickwick Landing State Park Campground

    Rustic campsites, nice cabins

    We like the rustic campground here! Nice new bathhouse and playground area. They sell firewood! I do wish the campground was on the river or had water views, but it’s close by, so that’s okay.

    There is a nice lodge with restaurant. The cabins here are extremely nice! They have views of the Tennessee River. Be sure to check out the wildlife rehab near the front office.

    There are a few stores and restaurants close by in case you want to go out to eat if need to make a trip to the store.

    We love Tennessee State Parks!

  • Katrin M.
    Oct. 10, 2021

    Spring Creek Primitive Campground — Mousetail Landing State Park

    Nice campground on the water

    We camped here for just 1 night on our way west. There are 2 campgrounds. We stayed at the primitive one which was separated from the main park. The sites are on the water but there was not really an access to it. The sites have a picnic table and a fire pit. There are plenty of porta-potties but no water spigots. The sites were close together. At the end of the campground is a little gazebo with a swinging bench to watch the Tennessee river. The hiking trails are nice and the dogs had the chance to swim. The main bathroom in the other campground was well maintained. Overall it was a basic campground that was good for 1 night, but the park was very beautiful.

  • Steve G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 27, 2021

    Spring Creek Primitive Campground — Mousetail Landing State Park

    Small, shaded and quiet!

    Overall: Small, shaded and quiet. Way off the beaten path near the Tennessee River. A drive to the nearby Lady’s Bluff Small Wild Area is worthwhile. 

    Getting there: If you want to get away from the crowded I-40 Interstate and do not mind a 30 minute drive through the gently rolling hills and farmland of rural Tennessee this might be a good stop for you! Be sure to set your GPS before leaving I-40 because at least with ATT you will lose signal.  

    Check in and staff: Online reservation was easy and the website has photos with a good listing by site of what is there, including whether or not there is a tent pad and the size of same. We needed to change sites at the last minute. The ranger was very kind and helpful. 

    Amenities: power and water available at main campground but not all site:, spotty cell service with ATT. Does work on the hilltop of the main campground. Washer/dryer available in bath house. Camp store closed for remodeling and paving while we were there. 

    Bathrooms: older but clean, well kept. Small, one shower. 

    Site: partial shade, some reasonable separation between sites but some close together. Fellow campers were quiet and courteous. Picnic tables and fire pits clean and in good order.

  • Stef H.
    Apr. 7, 2023

    Parkers Crossroads RV Park and Campground

    You may not be disappointed!

    I recently had the pleasure of staying at Parkers Crossroads RV Park and Campground, and I must say that it exceeded all my expectations. The location is conveniently situated halfway between Nashville and Memphis at I-40 on Exit 108, making it easily accessible. The sites are spacious and situated on 18 acres of picturesque rolling Tennessee Farmland, making it an ideal place to unwind and enjoy nature. The amenities offered are exceptional, with all the necessary hookups available for both RV and tent camping. I particularly loved the market, which offered a wide variety of supplies to make my stay comfortable. The staff used to be pleasant and accommodating, making my trip all the greater enjoyable. If you are planning a day out to the area, I pretty endorse you visit this gorgeous campground. You may not be disappointed!

  • T
    Dec. 13, 2025

    Botel Campground

    Good boating and fishing campground

    If you are a fisherman(park has private boat ramp) this is a great campground for a good price, it sits directly on the Tennessee river. You see barges all throughout the day moving up and down the river. They upkeep the grounds well. They have a golf cart lead you to your spot and answer any questions and address any concerns you may have getting settled in. Several grassy areas for your dog and 2 playgrounds for the kids. We stayed here in the fall thru December so didn’t use the pool but looked nice the showers and laundry were nice and kept up. The staff is friendly and helpful. Two not so great points and both are out of the owners control. There is a paper plant across the river and paper plants=extreme sewer smell worse in the morning and when the wind blows from the south. Secondly dog poop. Numerous people did not pick up their dog poop regularly. I did speak with the office and they were addressing this issue with the individuals so hopefully they get that under control. Would recommend and come back.


Guide to Medon

Camping near Medon, Tennessee offers visitors a variety of terrain ranging from wooded hillsides to lakefront settings throughout the western Tennessee region. The area sits at approximately 400-500 feet above sea level with a moderate climate that includes hot, humid summers and mild winters. Seasonal fluctuations affect water levels at several area lakes, which can impact shoreline camping opportunities from late fall through early spring.

What to do

Wildlife viewing at lakes: Big Hill Pond State Park Campground features a diverse ecosystem with multiple observation points. "The boardwalks and observation deck were really fun for the kids, but most of the trails were too long for us so we didn't see the whole park," notes reviewer Kim B. who appreciated the family-friendly wildlife viewing options.

Fishing at multiple locations: Pin Oak Campground offers excellent fishing access with no additional permits required beyond your camping fee. "With your stay at the campground you do not have to pay for a permit to go fishing or kayaking on the lake or put in a boat," shares Shelby B. The lake maintains consistent fishing conditions throughout summer and early fall.

Horseback riding opportunities: Several trails near Medon accommodate equestrian activities. "My wife and I thoroughly enjoyed our maiden voyage to Chickasaw State Park this past weekend. The campsite for RVs was full so we decided to camp with the Wranglers! It was so beautiful and peaceful! We love horses so this was no problem for us," reports Brandon C., highlighting alternative camping options when main areas fill up.

What campers like

Renovated camping pads: Big Hill Pond State Park Campground offers newly updated sites with improved surfaces. "The sites at this park are beautiful and it's been one of my favorite camping spots for as long as I can remember. The new renovations make it top notch," says Wendy C., noting the quality improvements while maintaining the natural setting.

Varied accommodation options: The region provides alternatives for different comfort levels. "Nice level campsites with white rock. Primitive camping, no water or electric. Not big enough for RVs. Nice bathrooms, excellent showers," reports Molly W. about Big Hill Pond's facilities, emphasizing the quality of facilities despite the primitive designation.

Proximity to historical sites: Pickwick Landing State Park Campground serves as a convenient base for exploring regional history. "The Shiloh Military Park nearby kept us busy for a whole day and we spent the evening swimming (real pool, not just a lake) and grilling and campfire at this campground," shares Kim B., highlighting the ability to combine historical day trips with evening recreation.

What you should know

Seasonal water quality considerations: Several lakes experience seasonal variations. "Tent area restroom was clean. No showers. Walked across the bridge to go to the swimming area. The water was BROWN. very dirty," reports Rachael H., indicating conditions can vary significantly during peak summer periods.

Campsite leveling challenges: Some established campgrounds require additional equipment for comfortable setup. "The campsites are terribly unlevel. I can honestly say that is the only negative. The campground is very shady & they just improved the bathhouse," notes reviewer nickie F. about Pickwick Landing, suggesting bringing leveling blocks for RVs and selecting tent sites carefully.

Reservation patterns: Parkers Crossroads RV Park and Campground experiences predictable busy periods based on regional events. "We were able to get a spot on the run. I didn't reserve ahead as we weren't sure how far we would get on our trip today," explains Janice S., indicating that mid-week arrivals offer better last-minute availability than weekends.

Tips for camping with families

Dark sky viewing opportunities: Areas around Medon provide excellent stargazing conditions away from major light pollution. "My son and I enjoyed walking out into the middle of the lake and seeing the expanse of the Milky Way (what a treat!)," shares Jeremy H. about the pier access at Chickasaw State Park, recommending bringing flashlights for walking trails while preserving night vision.

Playground accessibility: Various campgrounds offer different play facilities. "There is a small playground close to the entrance. Lots of hiking trails and a fire tower that you can climb!" notes Shana D. about Big Hill Pond, mentioning additional activities beyond typical playground equipment.

Swimming area selection: Natchez Trace State Park offers multiple swimming locations with varying amenities. "There are a few lakes in the area. Pin Oak is the only motor lake. Cub lake has a larger swim area with paddle boat, Jon boat and kayak rentals," explains Beth LeVar L., pointing out that different lakes within the same park system offer varied experiences.

Tips from RVers

Hookup availability: Full-service sites exist but aren't universal in the region. "Pin Oak Lake Campground is very nice. Well maintained with full hookups and plenty of space separating the sites. The lake itself is very clear water. Easy to access the park from I-40 but it is a bit of a drive from the exit," advises Randy C., noting the distance from main highways.

Pad construction variations: Different campgrounds use various materials for RV pads. "We had a peaceful weekend in our little pop-up amongst all the big 5th wheels and buses. Great full service water, electric & sewer service (loved not having to dump the gray water tank!) could have been a little more shade," comments Jennifer K. about Pin Oak Campground, indicating the sites accommodate diverse RV sizes despite limited shade.

Cell service limitations: Connectivity varies significantly throughout the area. "We checked in and was then escorted to pull through site 12 with FHUs. The campground does have mature trees in and around some of the sites. We got 4 bars on Verizon," reports MickandKarla W. at Parkers Crossroads, one of the few locations with reliable cellular service in the region.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular dog-friendly campground near Medon, TN is Chickasaw State Park Campground with a 4.3-star rating from 36 reviews.

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