Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Duck River, TN

Montgomery Bell State Park Campground accepts pets in its tent sites, RV areas, cabins, and glamping accommodations. Campers can access the campground through drive-in, hike-in, or walk-in options with full amenities including electric hookups, water hookups, showers, and restrooms. Campground data and reviews near Duck River, Tennessee is regularly updated on The Dyrt. Henry Horton State Park Campground similarly allows pets and offers a variety of accommodation types including yurts, with year-round access through boat-in, drive-in, hike-in, or walk-in routes. Both campgrounds provide picnic tables, fire rings, and trash disposal.

Piney River Resort stands out with riverfront campsites where dogs can splash in the clear waters of the Piney River. Many reviewers note the resort's concrete pads are level and spacious, with private river access particularly beneficial for families with dogs. The resort's remote location requires careful navigation as GPS directions often lead to unsuitable roads for RVs. Fall Hollow Resort offers creekside primitive tent sites spaced well apart, providing privacy for campers with pets. The campground sits adjacent to the Natchez Trace Parkway, giving easy access to Jackson Falls and other hiking trails where leashed dogs are welcome. Meriwether Lewis Campground provides free camping with paved sites and roads suitable for children and pets to bike around safely.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Duck River, Tennessee (89)

    1. Montgomery Bell State Park Campground

    64 Reviews
    Burns, TN
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (615) 797-9052

    "Camping at the Wild Cat Backcountry site is AWESOME!! It's about a 1.7 mile hike which is not too bad!! Totally secluded and enjoyable!"

    "Campground Review: Montgomery Bell State Park The Four Mile Campground is nestled in a hollow offering shade and creekage on one side plus several of the trailheads start nearby and you are close"

    2. Piney River Resort

    22 Reviews
    Dickson, TN
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (931) 996-3431

    $69 - $95 / night

    "The campground is nestled around the Piney River amongst in the middle of the forest. The campgrounds have future expansion projects lined up to add additional sites, a pool, and a pet area.  "

    "I had plenty of space to roam around in the river even while visiting during a peak time."

    3. Fall Hollow Resort

    6 Reviews
    Hohenwald, TN
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (931) 796-1480

    $10 - $69 / night

    "When searching for something to put you close to the Natchez Trace you have basically two options one considered to be dry camping and this one which is improved camping equipped for primitive tent campers"

    "Between fishing, riding the trails, having campfires and watching the fireflies I don't know what we enjoyed better. Well worth the trip well cared for and real nice people!"

    4. Thousand Trails Natchez Trace

    20 Reviews
    Hohenwald, TN
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Has dog park and swimming pool and beach area ! Has laundry rooms and bath n shower houses heck ya !"

    "Nice lake at 102 sq acres in size. Did have an issue that most sites are only 50 or 30amp hookups only, so I had to borrow a 30 to 120 adapter."

    5. Meriwether Lewis Campground, Milepost 385.9 — Natchez Trace Parkway

    6 Reviews
    Hohenwald, TN
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 305-7417

    "It’s a great location. Quiet. Dark. Lots to do around here. It’s also low lying all around here so be careful in wet weather."

    6. Campers RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Spring Hill, TN
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (931) 381-4112

    "Good dog walks. Good Wi-Fi."

    "Very close to the freeway. Great for overnight or extended stay. Nice pull through sites."

    7. Tanbark Campground

    8 Reviews
    Dickson, TN
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (615) 441-1613

    "The facilities were well cared for and there are some nice hiking paths nearby. I only stayed 1 night as I was passing through but I would highly recommend."

    "The person behind us parked his truck between his rig and ours. In front was a fire ring on a 12' wide patch of grass."

    8. Pinewood Canoe & Camp LLC

    2 Reviews
    Dickson, TN
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (931) 729-1042

    $20 - $30 / night

    9. Henry Horton State Park Campground

    34 Reviews
    Chapel Hill, TN
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (931) 364-2222

    $10 - $150 / night

    "Nice campground located on the Duck River in a TN state park. Enjoyed walking along the river.  It is not secluded and is right off a local highway but has many conveniences. "

    "We also we're able to fit 2 tents in our site as well with plenty of space left for activities :) The site was near the Duck River so we were able to see it from our campsite and you could hear it, too"

    10. David Crockett State Park Campground

    28 Reviews
    Lawrenceburg, TN
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (931) 762-9408

    "Beautiful campsite surround trees. Very quiet and secluded. There is water and electric hookups at each site and a dump station on the grounds as you leave. This was a very clean and safe campground."

    "Has a small lake and dock for fishing, paddling, etc... They have rentals on site. Has a few miles of decent flat trails, all of which are young kid friendly."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Duck River, TN

567 Reviews of 89 Duck River Campgrounds


  • Jessica L.
    Aug. 26, 2019

    Henry Horton State Park Campground

    Campground is peaceful

    Campground is peaceful really good area next to the duck River no electric or water unless you have a camper the state park is across the street what the millions and play areas for the kids with a hotel restaurant in ground pool

  • T
    Jun. 29, 2022

    Henry Horton State Park Campground

    Southern Hospitality

    Nice campground located on the Duck River in a TN state park. Enjoyed walking along the river.  It is not secluded and is right off a local highway but has many conveniences.  Across the street is the main park area with nice amenities -- kids playground, pool, disc golf, camp store, golf course and newly renovated park restaurant & visitor's center.  Everyone that I came into contact with was friendly and helpful.  It is a great place to relax but you still have many things to do.

  • C
    May. 27, 2025

    River Road RV Park & Horse Camp

    Peaceful, Clean, and Friendly—A Great Basecamp in Chapel Hill, TN

    We stayed at River Road RV Park and Horse Camp and had a great experience. It’s a quiet, no-frills spot on a working farm—perfect if you're looking for a place to relax and recharge after a day of exploring. The sites were level and clean, with both pull-through and back-in options. Full hookups were available, and there’s a small laundry area with a shower and bathroom. Roads are a little narrow, but manageable. This isn’t a resort, and amenities are minimal(a swing set for kids, no pool or clubhouse), but that’s part of the charm. Pam, the owner, is incredibly kind and helpful—she brought us firewood and checked in often. Her camp dog, Charlie, was a sweet and playful companion to our older dog. Many of the other campers are long-term residents working nearby, and everyone we met was friendly and helpful. It felt safe, grounded, and community-oriented. There’s some wildlife to enjoy—rabbits, birds, squirrels—and even a couple of mini ponies in the pasture. One thing to note: there is a train track nearby. It didn’t bother us, but light sleepers might want to bring earplugs just in case. The best part is the location. Duck River is just 5 minutes away, and Henry Horton State Park is close by—great for fishing, hiking, or kayaking. If you want a peaceful basecamp with kind people and good access to outdoor adventure, this is a great spot to park and stay.

  • Crystal M.
    Jul. 16, 2018

    Henry Horton State Park Campground

    Big, enough trees for hammock camping

    Myself and a group of friends all went camping here for my husband's birthday.

    The campsite had enough trees for 3 of us to hammock camp and the trees provided plenty of shade, which is nice!! We also we're able to fit 2 tents in our site as well with plenty of space left for activities :) The site was near the Duck River so we were able to see it from our campsite and you could hear it, too!

    This park has some good hiking trails that are not that hard. Easy enough to take your kids on if you have any.

  • d
    Aug. 19, 2019

    Nashville Shores Lakeside Resort

    Fun, clean, quiet

    This campground was very convenient for those visiting the Nashville area, its just off the highway and they offer shuttles for a fee to downtown and opryland. The check in process was quick and simple, the staff were genuinely friendly and helpful. Our campsite was easy to find and very clean. The shower house was one of the best I've seen mostly because it is air conditioned. The showers are all very private and clean with plenty of room. The waterpark is just steps away, I would suggest not eating food within the park it is over priced and not very tasty, go to the marina restaurant or eat at your campsite. They have a dog park to exercise your dogs and you can't beat the views. I would recommend this campground.

  • Randall B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 10, 2025

    Four Corners Resort and Marina

    Lakefront camping at its best!

    Four Corners RV resort is a fantastic find just 21 miles South of Nashville. We paid a weekly rate of $879 including taxes and fees for a back in waterfront site. We have fantastic water views from both sides of the coach. The pads are all concrete, wide sites, include a fire ring and picnic table. They have several fishing and boating docks. They have a dog park and a swimming beach with dog bath upon exiting the beach. They also have a nice adult pool and a large kiddie pool. They have a lot of Canadian Geese which are fun to watch but leave their droppings everywhere. The campground is very dog friendly with a lot of dog litter bags and trash cans throughout the campground. This campground is a great staging place for visiting numerous sites in Nashville. We like this campground and really have enjoyed the water views, we recommend this campground and will be back.

  • J
    Jul. 9, 2022

    Nashville Shores Lakeside Resort

    Awesome for families

    This place is great! There is a lake with all sorts of water craft to rent. There is a high water park as part of the complex (separate fee). All sites have full hookups including cable. All roads are paved. All sites are level. There is even a dog park so your 4 legged family members can run free too.

  • deb K.
    Apr. 27, 2022

    Nashville KOA Resort

    Good campground, close to everything

    Site wasnt great and had to level rig a bit. Patio was small and not well kept. Cable and Wi-Fi were great. Amenities also nice. Dog park and laundry were very small. Shuttle to downtown very convenient. Very expensive for gravel site with small patio. Staff all seemed friendly.

  • Jason F.
    May. 1, 2021

    Nashville KOA Resort

    Just as good the second time through

    This was our second time staying here during the pandemic. The staff were extremely helpful and pleasant and all employees were masked when indoors. We decided to try a back-in spot (R12) along the wall that separates the KOA from the RV campground next door. Nice and quiet, adequate shade during the day, and right next to the dog park! 5 bars of 5Ge on AT&T and the campground WiFi was good enough to get some work done.

    This is without a doubt one of the nicest KOA’s we’ve visited. We would absolutely stay here again.


Guide to Duck River

Montgomery Bell State Park Campground is located in Burns, Tennessee, approximately 35 miles west of Nashville. The park spans over 3,700 acres with rolling hills and hardwood forests typical of Middle Tennessee terrain. The campsites rest at elevations between 500-700 feet above sea level, offering moderate temperatures that range from 30°F in winter to 90°F in summer, creating varied camping conditions across seasons for visitors with pets.

What to do

Explore local creeks: At Montgomery Bell State Park Campground, campers can spend time wading in nearby streams. "Children can wade in the creek all day, why parents enjoy sitting outside under all the shade trees. The park has tons of activities and good hiking trails," notes Tammy P., who recommends visiting "the catfish kitchen just down the road from the park" for dinner.

Kayak the Piney River: Piney River Resort offers excellent water access for paddling enthusiasts. Elizabeth S. shares, "The water is crystal clear and cold. We sat in beach chairs and let the current wash over us. The swimming hole was great! We loved watching the younger crowd jump off the cliff into the water. Fishing and kayaking too!"

Visit historic sites: The area features significant historical locations, including the Meriwether Lewis death site. Faith S. notes that Montgomery Bell has "lots of hiking and historical sites. There is a beautiful waterfall and an adorable old church." This makes for educational day trips while staying at pet-friendly campgrounds near Duck River.

What campers like

Level camping pads: David Crockett State Park Campground gets high marks for site quality. Nancy B. appreciated that "the pads were concrete and level....took a lot of pressure off of the leveling process." The park maintains well-kept grounds with most sites having partial shade.

Wildlife viewing: Many campers enjoy morning animal sightings at their sites. At Henry Horton State Park, nickie F. describes how "Most mornings I can sit outside & watch the deer grazing as I have my coffee." The quiet setting creates ideal conditions for wildlife observation with pets kept on leash.

Privacy options: Fall Hollow Resort offers secluded primitive camping areas. Brandon notes, "I stay in the creek side primitive tent sites and they are awesome. They are spaced well enough to where you don't really have neighbors and are secluded enough to get your fix."

What you should know

Directions matter: Some campgrounds in the area have specific access requirements. For Piney River Resort, a reviewer warns about "the drive in from the highway was very scary on narrow, windy roads with dropoffs on the side." Another advises, "follow the directions on their website!" to avoid unsuitable roads.

Seasonal crowds: Dog-friendly camping near Duck River can get busy during peak periods. Jody A. notes about Montgomery Bell: "When it's full, it's just TOO full. Too many people, dogs and kids that are too close together... When it's not a long weekend and they're not full, I would highly recommend the location."

Low bridge clearance: Thousand Trails Natchez Trace has specific access considerations. Emerson F. warns, "There is a low bridge (11ft) that you need to pass under to get onto the Natchez Trace Parkway. If you can't fit, you have to take Napier road north several miles."

Tips for camping with families

Bike-friendly areas: Meriwether Lewis Campground offers excellent paved areas for young cyclists. A recent visitor shares, "All roads and campsites are paved so the kids all road bikes easily!" The campground layout provides a safe environment for children to enjoy outdoor recreation.

Swimming spots: Pinewood Canoe & Camp offers natural water play areas. Megan S. says, "The river is just absolutely beautiful. The best swimming spot and relaxing spot on the rock and sand beach." These water features provide natural entertainment for families with kids and dogs.

Pavilion access: Look for campsites with overhead structures during summer. Stæven F. recommends Montgomery Bell sites 1-8, with "#1+2 right next to the creek and the most updated bathrooms. If you don't want kiddos walking through your campsite to get to the playground, you may want to choose a higher number."

Tips from RVers

Site selection strategy: At Campers RV Park, Tyler F. advises, "The back-in and full time sites have ample space for those looking for a longer stay, but the pull through a usually aren't full so they provide decent space as well." Site choice matters significantly for comfort with pets.

Hookup locations: Check utility placement before setup. Nathan R. mentions at Montgomery Bell: "The site I had was a little awkward backing into and the water hookup was on the wrong side for my camper." Knowing these details helps prevent frustration during arrival.

Leveling considerations: David Crockett State Park gets high marks for ease of setup. Steve G. reports, "Sites were level and easy to back in." Many campgrounds in the area feature concrete pads, but elevation changes may require additional leveling equipment at certain sites.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular dog-friendly campground near Duck River, TN is Montgomery Bell State Park Campground with a 4.3-star rating from 64 reviews.

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