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Dog-Friendly Camping near Madisonville, TN

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    Indian Boundary Campground features a pet-friendly environment throughout its wooded sites where dogs can enjoy the natural surroundings on leashes. Tent, RV, and glamping accommodations all permit pets with proper supervision. Sweetwater KOA maintains dedicated dog park areas separated by size – one for smaller dogs and another for larger breeds – allowing pets to exercise safely off-leash. Campground bathrooms remain exceptionally clean with 24-hour access, making nighttime walks with pets convenient. The fully-fenced dog areas include waste stations and water bowls during warmer months. Pet owners appreciate the generous site spacing at Tellico Plains/Cherokee National Forest KOA Holiday, where each RV site includes a fire ring positioned well away from neighboring campers.

    Dogs must remain leashed on all trails and campground roads throughout Cherokee National Forest campgrounds. Several hiking paths accessible from Yarberry Campground include water access points where dogs can cool off during summer months. Campers should carry pet waste bags as not all locations provide stations. Overnight temperatures in the Tennessee mountains drop significantly in spring and fall, requiring pet owners to pack appropriate bedding for outdoor sleeping. The nearby town of Madisonville provides veterinary services and a small pet supply section in the local market. Wildlife encounters remain common, particularly at dawn and dusk, requiring close supervision of pets. Most campgrounds enforce quiet hours beginning at 10 p.m., with excessive barking addressed through warnings from camp hosts.

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    Best Dog-Friendly Campgrounds near Madisonville (261)

      1. Indian Boundary

      4.8(28)17mi from Madisonville88 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "The 3.5 mile trail around the lake is a good little walk for the dogs. Highly recommend this campground."

      "The lake is great for kayaking and swimming, with an easy trail around the perimeter. The gorgeous Cherohala Skyway is very close by (highly recommend!)."

      from $20 / night

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      2. Sweetwater KOA

      4.5(14)11mi from MadisonvilleRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Convenient location just off Interstate 75. Quiet wooded area with plenty of activities for the kids. Swimming pool, fishing pond, playground, jump pad."

      "For amenities there is a bouncy blob (dry), small pond with fountain and memorial bench, large playground for the kids, volleyball, basketball, I’m not sure what the game is next to the blob."

      3. Gee Creek Campground — Hiwassee/Ocoee Scenic River State Park

      4.1(30)22mi from MadisonvilleRVs, Tents

      "Bath house is relatively nice for a state park campground. 1 mile walking path surrounding the grounds is nice. Safe area for bicycle riding. Great proximity to many outdoor activities."

      "This sweet state park campground is tucked into a spot along Gee Creek, which is great for boating, fishing, and swimming in the summertime heat of Tennessee. "

      from $35 - $85 / night

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      4. Cades Cove Campground

      4.4(99)34mi from Madisonville164 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "There is a beautiful drive to get to this campground once you get through the traffic jam of Sevierville. Enjoy the scenic and winding river road! Only loop C is open in the off season."

      "You can easily bike through the loop, or drive. Nice spot to see wildlife as well. Cades Cove is well known for spotting bears, deer and turkey."

      from $30 / night

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      5. Cherohala Mountain Trails Campground

      5.0(6)12mi from MadisonvilleRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Vanlife and dog friendly! Clean bathrooms, showers, trash, firewood, there are hookups/water or you can do a no hookup site for less. Coffee and pastries in the morning."

      "Great location and great food! This is my go to spot when out riding."

      6. Yarberry Campground

      4.5(15)19mi from MadisonvilleRVs, Tents

      "Yarberry Campground is a gated lakefront campground and day use area located on Tellico Lake, not far from the Fort Loudon Dam."

      "We rented a pontoon boat for four hours and had a great time exploring the lake. Highly recommend this campground if you want to get away from the hustle and bustle of the larger campgrounds."

      7. Lotterdale Cove Campground

      4.3(6)13mi from MadisonvilleRVs, Tents

      "Very nice and beautiful quiet place Beautiful lake. And sunsets too and pet are welcome Just a little bit of heaven ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️"

      "Would have been nice to have, but  the view being right next to the lake made up for it four-fold. "

      from $26 - $48 / night

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      8. Tellico Plains/Cherokee National Forest KOA Holiday

      4.4(5)12mi from Madisonville1 siteRVs

      "Close to fun things in Tellico , not too far from Athens , Etowah , Madisonville , and many near by attractions in the mountains. We drove to Cleveland quite a bit too, about 45 min."

      from $40 - $60 / night

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      9. Overnite RV Park

      4.5(6)13mi from MadisonvilleRVs

      "There are small grass spots in between the sites for pets, but also a larger grassy area "pet walk" at the end. Nice and clean bathhouse. Will stay here again if passing through."

      "This park is very conveniently located North of Chattanooga and South of Knoxville. They have easy proximity to the interstate and a park that is easy to get into and back out of."

      10. Melton Hill Dam Campground — Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)

      4.2(31)25mi from MadisonvilleRVs

      "Pet friendly. Good fishing. & Close to stores."

      "We really enjoyed Milton Hill dam, very friendly people , well stocked store, easy access to swimming and fishing and full hook up sites if you want them."

      from $18 - $31 / night

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    Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Madisonville, TN

    1841 Reviews of 261 Madisonville Campgrounds


    • D
      Sep. 11, 2021

      Chattanooga North-Cleveland KOA

      Clean, Quiet, Friendly

      Friendly Staff, Clean Bathrooms, Convenient Location. No honeywagon for water and electric only sites, but dump station in campground. Some very nice private sites and none of the sites except maybe a few look very small or tight- pretty spread out. Lots of tent sites. You definitely hear the highway here, but not a big concern for us. Pet friendly with a very nice dog park. Pool for the kids. Playground is little more than a residential style wood swingset, but it kept the kids entertained.

    • Mary D.
      Sep. 18, 2019

      Sweetwater KOA

      Great owners make all the difference!

      Convenient location just off Interstate 75. Quiet wooded area with plenty of activities for the kids. Swimming pool, fishing pond, playground, jump pad. We don't have pets, but there is a small dog park area. Lots of planned weekend activities. Bathrooms are very clean and well-maintained. My husband is disabled and we are very appreciative of the separate handicap facilities. You don't have that in a lot of campgrounds. We like the sites best towards the front of the park close to the pool. The owners are very hands-on and involved and you can tell. We have camped all over the country but this is our favorite local getaway when we have a free weekend.

    • Lori H.
      Jun. 15, 2020

      Escapees Raccoon Valley RV Park

      True RV park right off 1-75

      Raccoon Valley RV park is literally just an RV park. The park was very clean and well maintained, and would be a nice place to park for a night as part of a longer trip. The RV park is just right off 1-75, just north of Knoxville, so it would be easy to hop on and off the interstate. The property is just a large gravel parking lot, with a few trees scattered throughout. Not really my kind of camping, but nearly all the spots were full.

      The park has a large laundry facility, and a dog park for people traveling/camping with pets. I did see some benches located in the perimeter of the property in shady spots for relaxing.

      I assume some of the guests are long term residents, but the sites were all so neat and clean, without built on structures and such that I’ve seen at most places. This RV park will be perfect for some!

    • Candy H.
      Jun. 5, 2021

      Crossville / I-40 KOA Holiday Campground

      Nice KOA

      Lots of green grass. The dog park is very well kept. There is a road close by but not a major freeway. It’s one of the quieter KOA’s I have stayed at. Pool is small but very clean. The store is well stocked and you can get hand dipped ice cream.

    • Michael L.
      Sep. 6, 2019

      Murphy/Peace Valley KOA

      Good Location and Friendly Staff

      Campground was well maintained and easy to find. The owner was around all weekend working on the place and being generally friendly. Facilities were clean and in good shape. Massive dog park.

    • Jeremy C.
      Oct. 24, 2021

      Chattanooga North-Cleveland KOA

      $35 primitive camping

      I should have gotten one of their little cabins...they look cozy and they are right next to the primitive camping.

      I checked in after hours and its a little confusing as to where I can park my car back here. I am next to a sign that says cars aren't allowed beyond this point, but I see another group who have their car... beyond said point. There's a water spigot behind the sign, so perhaps its just meant as a warning so drivers don't crash into it.

      The sound of people's wood cracking in their fire is stressing my retired greyhound dog out, but he's never been around camp fires before.

      Place seems nice enough in general.

      They have a little dog park... that's cool.

      And I have two bars of 5G service through T-Mobile.

    • Jeremy K.
      Sep. 5, 2022

      Clinton-Knoxville North KOA

      Nice little campground

      We stayed here one night passing through to our next destination. Staff was super friendly and helpful. Had a pull through site. Sites were a little close, but it was to be expected being a travel stop for most.
      They had a playground, horseshoes, cornhole, volleyball, and a dog park. They also had laundry, and a nice little game room.
      Bathhouses were super clean.
      There was a Mexican restaurant and a Shoneys witching walking distance, however the Mexican is closed on Sundays.

    • Anne H.
      May. 22, 2018

      Camp Riverslanding

      AWESOME Bathrooms!

      Camp Riverslanding along the the Little Pigeon River is small, but has great appeal. Located right by Parkway, it has easy access to plenty of things to do. The bathrooms are outstanding, located in the same building as the laundry, there are several private bathroom/shower rooms, decorated nice and very clean. Garbage is picked up at your camp site every day. There is a pool, bounce pad, game room, and dog park. Our campsite located right on the river, had full hookups, a fire pit, a picnic table, and the ability to fish or tube along the river.

    • Dusty W.
      Apr. 25, 2020

      Clabough's Campground

      Great location

      Beautiful location on the creek. It's near everything in Pigeon Forge but feels much more secluded. The thing that makes this campground stand out are the ducks. There are ducks everywhere. They will walk right up to your camper door and wait for you. They will eat out of your hand as well. Amenities include dog park, swimming pool, game room, and lazy river. There were alot of of renovations going on here when we went (during Covid-19). The place is going to look amazing when completed. One problem with this place is that it seems to have too much gravel and not enough grass. Alot of campsites don't have any grass at all. There are some dog bag stations throughout. Some pot holes too. I would suggest some repaving next.


    Guide to Madisonville

    Camping options near Madisonville, Tennessee center around Tellico Lake and the Cherokee National Forest at elevations between 800-1,500 feet. The region experiences significant temperature variations with summer highs averaging 85°F and winter lows frequently dropping below freezing. Fall camping season brings vibrant foliage displays along mountain roads between mid-October and early November.

    What to do

    Hiking around lake perimeters: Indian Boundary Campground offers a 3.5-mile trail encircling the lake for exercise and wildlife spotting. "The 3.5 mile trail around the lake is a good little walk for the dogs," notes Jim M., who visited in June 2025.

    Water recreation at multiple access points: The shoreline at Yarberry Campground provides water access beyond designated swimming areas. "There are also other areas around the campground where you could enter the water with floats, kayaks, paddle boards, etc. They also rent all of those things, as well as paddle boats," explains Lori H.

    Mountain driving routes: The Cherohala Skyway connects directly to several campgrounds for scenic mountain drives. "Make sure you drive up the skyway to the Indian boundary - beautiful lake up there to swim, hiking trails," recommends Ginger V. who stayed at Tellico Plains/Cherokee National Forest KOA Holiday.

    Historic structures exploration: Cades Cove features preserved homesteads accessible via an 11-mile one-way loop road. "Go on the car tour loop and make sure to stop and look at the cabins and church. History at its finest," suggests Buck R., who appreciates the historical aspects of camping in the area.

    What campers like

    Privacy between campsites: Cades Cove Campground offers wooded sites with natural separation. "Campsites seem close but are pretty private. Lush green sites," reports Amber A., who values the natural screening between sites.

    Dedicated swimming areas: Multiple locations maintain designated beach areas for families. "Great beach area and they rent SUP and kayaks," mentions Tiffney B. about Indian Boundary, appreciating the organized water recreation options.

    Well-maintained bathroom facilities: Bathhouses receive regular cleaning throughout the day at most established campgrounds. "The bathrooms are nice and clean, and the showers were great," reports Lori H. about Yarberry Peninsula Recreation Area, noting the 24-hour access.

    Availability of ice and essential supplies: On-site camp stores provide necessities without requiring trips to town. "The store has firewood, essentials, floats, ice cream, etc.," explains a reviewer about Yarberry Campground's convenience offerings.

    What you should know

    Seasonal operation schedules: Most campgrounds close during winter months. "[Indian Boundary is open] April 17 to November 4," according to campground information, making advance planning essential for shoulder season visits.

    Variable cell service coverage: Signal strength differs dramatically across the region. "Cellular signals for AT&T and TMobile were both pretty good. We were able to stream and work," reports Laura H. about Sweetwater KOA, though many mountain locations have limited connectivity.

    Proximity to emergency services: Medical facilities require significant travel from remote camping areas. "The nearby town of Madisonville provides veterinary services," but human medical facilities may require longer drives.

    Limited alcohol availability: Some campgrounds restrict alcohol or are in dry counties. "Everything about the spot is great and they have pretty much everything you would need (except alcohol as the county is dry, so bring your own)," advises Charles H. about Cherohala Mountain Trails Campground.

    Reservation requirements: Popular sites book months in advance, especially for summer weekends. "I highly recommend booking your spots very early, as it can be difficult to get a spot during the warmer months," cautions Lori H. regarding Yarberry Peninsula.

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground access considerations: Not all campgrounds offer play equipment. "Nice swimming/beach area but lacking playground for kids is why I give it 3 stars," notes Tyler about Yarberry Campground when evaluating family-friendliness.

    Weather preparation for children: Mountain temperatures drop significantly after sunset even in summer. "Overnight temperatures in the Tennessee mountains drop significantly in spring and fall," requiring appropriate clothing layers and sleeping gear.

    Special weekend activities: Gee Creek Campground at Hiwassee/Ocoee State Park offers ranger-led programs. "The Rangers check in daily and are very friendly," notes Anna M., appreciating the staff engagement with visitors.

    Swimming area safety features: Different campgrounds offer varying levels of water supervision. "There is a roped off swimming area, kayak rentals, picnic tables, a basketball court, etc.," explains Lori H. about Yarberry, helping parents understand recreational options.

    Tips from RVers

    Site leveling challenges: Gravel sites may require significant adjustment. "Because sites are loose gravel, leveling can be a challenge if your rig does not auto level," warns Jeremy B. about Top of the World RV in Tellico Plains.

    Sewer service limitations: Some campgrounds use scheduled pump-out service instead of sewer hookups. "They don't have sewer hookup, they come by Mondays and Thursdays to dump your tanks for you with a truck... but you have to really watch your water usage," cautions Ginger V., who stayed at Tellico Plains/Cherokee National Forest KOA Holiday with a family.

    Road access constraints: Approaching some dog friendly campgrounds near Madisonville requires navigating steep grades. "Getting to it can be tricky as TN-68 has steep grades and decent curves but is doable for all but the absolute longest of rigs," advises Jeremy B. about mountain access roads.

    Electrical hookup variations: Power options vary significantly between sites. "The sites are big and level. Power hook ups if you need them and plenty of shade," reports Jim M. about Indian Boundary, noting the availability of electrical connections.

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