Dog-Friendly Camping near Corinth, TX

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    Hickory Creek Park on Lake Lewisville welcomes campers with pets at spacious lakeside sites equipped with fire rings, grills, and picnic tables. The park's well-maintained grounds provide ample space between campsites, creating a comfortable environment for dogs to enjoy without disturbing neighboring campers. Several campgrounds near Corinth accommodate pets, including Ray Roberts Lake State Park's Isle du Bois and Johnson Branch locations, Pilot Knoll Park, and Willow Grove Park. Most require dogs to remain on leashes no longer than six feet, and owners must clean up after their pets. Many sites feature paved, level pads suitable for both tent camping and RVs with full hookups including electric, water, and sewer connections. Breed restrictions exist at some private RV parks, with Destiny Dallas RV Resort specifically prohibiting Great Danes according to recent visitor reports.

    Dog owners appreciate the walking paths around Pilot Knoll Park for exercising their pets, with several sites positioned directly on the lake offering water access for dogs who enjoy swimming. The Army Corps of Engineers parks provide natural settings where pets can explore wooded areas while remaining on leash. Sycamore Bend Park offers more primitive camping options for those seeking a rustic experience with pets at a lower price point ($20 per night), though bathroom facilities receive mixed reviews. Most campgrounds in the area stay open year-round, allowing for pet-friendly camping regardless of season. During summer months, early morning or evening walks are recommended to avoid hot pavement that can burn paw pads. Campers should pack extra water for pets, waste bags, and consider bringing portable shade if staying at sites with limited tree cover.

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    Best Dog-Friendly Campgrounds near Corinth (148)

      1. Hickory Creek - Lewisville Lake

      4.5(33)3mi from Corinth134 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Location: The location is tucked away in the small lakeside town of Hickory Creek...which is surrounded by Denton to the north and Lewisville/Dallas to the south."

      "I like this COE campground because conveniently located near where I live, and if I’m lucky I can snag a site with trees and lake access."

      from $14 - $30 / night

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      2. Isle du Bois Campsites β€” Ray Roberts Lake State Park

      4.7(37)16mi from Corinth160 sitesRVs, Tents

      "In the hot month of July 2020 I loaded up Little Red and headed out to spend several days camping at the Isle Du Bois Unit of Ray Roberts Lake."

      "Took my dog here for a long weekend excursion. I try not to go for lake based campsites because I don't fish, and I don't have a boat."

      from $15 - $60 / night

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      3. Pilot Knoll Park - Lake Lewisville

      4.3(10)3mi from CorinthRVs, Tents

      "It’s close to my home but makes me feel like I’m camping far away from home. Lots of trees, many spots right on the water, great kayak launch, has hiking trails and decent distance between sites."

      "Nice RV sites, close to the water. Campground close to town but away from the noise. Nice boat ramp/dock and day use areas too. Recently renovated bathrooms. Staff friendly."

      from $20 - $35 / night

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      4. Willow Grove Park

      4.4(8)3mi from CorinthRVs, Tents

      "The walk-in to P07 was quite lengthy, but P11 had parking spots right next to camp."

      "The lake was warm and there was a little "beach" for swimming- I would recommend water shoes and floaties! There are picnic tables and benches all over and tons of parking."

      from $15 - $25 / night

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      5. Destiny Dallas RV Resort

      2.6(5)1mi from CorinthRVs, Tents

      "Convenient location. Pool, laundry, WiFi, rec room, playground. Shaded RV spots. Very green and well kept. One of the best places we’ve stayed at."

      6. Johnson Branch Campsites β€” Ray Roberts Lake State Park

      4.4(17)20mi from Corinth150 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "One of the more expensive Texas state parks. Standard electric at 25/night. Large bathrooms and lots of trash bins. Actual pay phones (who knew those still existed?)"

      "Couldn't see the parking lot due to brush, but it was a very short walk and that was nice."

      from $15 - $60 / night

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      7. Sycamore Bend Park

      3.7(3)3mi from CorinthTents

      "No access to drive to the actual site so I couldn’t use my RTT but it’s a short walk from where you park. Really nice park right on the lake, but it does get a bit crowded."

      from $20 / night

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      8. Hickory Creek COE Campground

      4.5(2)3mi from CorinthRVs, Tents

      "Park layout and lake access is great. Several sites are water adjacent. Staff is all very friendly and helpful."

      "Learn from our mistake or you have a long walk."

      9. Shady Creek RV Park and Storage

      5.0(4)12mi from Corinth4 sitesRVs

      "We traveled from West Texas, stayed 4 nights, had rain almost every day. The park is well laid out, small clean well maintained yards."

      "CrossFit is walking distance (separate business). The pool is nice. You’re right next to Frisco, Prosper, Littlr Elm, Savannah, and Denton."

      from $999 / night

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      10. Murrell Park

      4.7(3)10mi from Corinth22 sitesRVs, Tents

      "great site, just wish it was a little farther away from all the city lights. but well maintained"

      "The only caveat to the site is that it is right next to a Marina, so there are boats coming and going and partying going on which didn't bother us but just be aware.Β "

      from $14 / night

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    Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Corinth, TX

    578 Reviews of 148 Corinth Campgrounds


    • David K.
      Sep. 23, 2020

      Boyd RV Park

      Decent RV park in a Pleasant Small Town

      Boyd is a true Texas small town with a pleasant hometown strip just up the road from Boyd RV Park. The small park boasts showers, a pets area, and a back area with nice country views and fields. The dog park has a good amount of space and is the nicest part of the park for stretching your legs.

      It does not have a crowded vibe, and has everything to meet the basic needs of the RV or camper campers and then some. Prices are some of the best around, and if you need supplies or places to dine out, it is all a short walk away.

    • Pedro C.
      Jun. 10, 2021

      Shady Creek RV Park and Storage

      Family Reunion!

      We traveled from West Texas, stayed 4 nights, had rain almost every day. The park is well laid out, small clean well maintained yards. The paved road was beginning to break up from all the rain with pot holes and new ones beginning to pop up. The pads are gravel and almost level. A few guests have been here a while, did see several arrivals and departures. Pet friendly, keep an eye on your pooch as one morning a large dog broke his/her leash one morning and attacked a lady's dog and knocked her down. She was not injured and her doggie is ok. We did not make it to the pool, the patio or to the dog park. All looked great from a distance. Verizon, full bars of service! πŸ™‚

    • Bobbie S.
      Jul. 31, 2025

      Patriot RV Park

      Comfortable stay

      Stayed for two months for my husband's work. Park manager, Becky, was helpful and nice. They have a saltwater pool, dog park, laundry room, shower/bathrooms, trees/landscaping and access to a boat ramp. Some sites are a bit tight. We were in the top part of the campground and had no issues with it being real wet. Have heard that the lower area does have pooling of water with heavy rain. It does go away quickly, but should be aware of this if you have lots of outside things or a pet. Would stay here again.

    • F
      May. 2, 2023

      Cozy Acres Tiny Home Community - RV Sites

      Great park

      A new park still growing but has been great so far! The owners are really nice and helpful and the spots are spacious! It’s a nice place to enjoy the outdoors and relax. They are pet & kid friendly! They even have a tiny home you can rent!

      The owners have big plans!

      The dog park is being put in and laundry room and garden are next.

    • CThe Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 13, 2026

      Sugar Hill RV Resort

      Great North Texas Spot to Explore

      About 45minutes north of Dallas which makes easy entry and exit. Very clean amenities, spacious sites, better than average dog park, good amount of grass and walking trails around. Staff was friendly and accommodating. Even had a small fitness room that will work in a pinch.

    • jamie S.
      Jul. 27, 2021

      Waggin Tail Ranch RV Park

      Nice big fenced RV spots

      We stayed here 5 months on a work trip. Nice sites most are fenced in with big yards. A few pull thru sites unfenced. The long term sites are well maintained, the staff do a great job of keeping the place nice. Nice big dog park with a pond, also a grooming and dog wash area. Has a pool with hot tub, and a small playground for the kids. We enjoyed our time here, so unique to have a fenced yard. Only down side is the Texas heat and none of the sites have any shade trees.

    • Lauren Z.
      Jun. 13, 2021

      Northside RV Resort

      Safe

      Gated. Level pads. Quiet. Dog park. Play ground. Wifi. Cable. Lake.

    • L
      May. 4, 2021

      North Texas Jellystone

      Family Fun

      This typically isn’t our type of park but the kids enjoyed it. We went in October and they had some fun Halloween activities. Site was pull through but pretty tight and close to neighbor. Probably worth paying for premium. Nice large dog park and clean restrooms/bathhouse.

    • L
      Jun. 16, 2021

      Cowtown RV Park

      Nice basic overnight spot

      Staff very friendly and helpful. Nice little pool. Several small fenced dog parks. Well kept grounds. Nice pull through concrete pads that are level.


    Guide to Corinth

    Corinth campers enjoy easy access to Lake Lewisville and Ray Roberts Lake, both part of the Trinity River Basin. The terrain features a mix of oak woodlands and prairie landscapes typical of North Texas, with elevations ranging from 600 to 700 feet above sea level. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 95Β°F from June through September, making lakeside camping especially popular during these months.

    What to do

    Hiking trails: Ray Roberts Lake State Park's Isle du Bois location offers multiple trail options for dog owners. "Scenic trails vary in distance but are easy to connect for longer hikes – or walk the shoreline for a nice lakeside view. Lots to explore and see here!" according to reviewer Gretchen N.

    Fishing access: Murrell Park provides good shoreline fishing locations with boat launch facilities nearby. "Site #33 is for tent camping so there was no electric or water... The site was fairly level and comes with a covered picnic table and enough trees to provide shade and hang a couple of hammocks," notes Chuck.

    Swimming areas: The day-use beach at Ray Roberts Lake State Park has designated swimming zones suitable for families. Christopher L. describes: "There's also a great little park near the boat ramp area. You can swim there, use pavilions for a large group, or fish out on a pier."

    Basketball and playground: Sycamore Bend Park offers recreation facilities beyond camping. "The park has a good pavilion with a basketball hoop and good playground equipment. The park has a boat launch and a pier to tie off," reports Chris K.

    What campers like

    Lakefront sites: Pilot Knoll Park features premium spots directly on the water. "Nice wooded lots. Views of lake were great... Bathrooms were clean," writes Mo L., who appreciated the waterfront setting despite limited direct lake access from some sites.

    Privacy between sites: Campers frequently mention the comfortable spacing at Johnson Branch. Joyce L. explains, "The sites are so well manicured and like the other reviews stated, they're cut in a way that gives you privacy. The sites are fairly close together but the grass makes it feel like you have your own little oasis."

    Wildlife viewing: Many of the dog-friendly campgrounds near Corinth offer opportunities to spot local animals. At Ray Roberts Lake State Park, Kerry C. notes, "We used to come out and there would be just a few families, now it's very very busy. Still our favorite get a way spot north of DFW... you see deer every trip."

    Tent camping options: Sycamore Bend Park offers budget-friendly tent sites with lake access. "Really nice park right on the lake, but it does get a bit crowded. We arrived on a Saturday around noon and took what seemed to be the last spot. Really nice, secluded campground for being so close to suburbs," reports Hannah F.

    What you should know

    Bathroom facilities: Cleanliness varies significantly between campgrounds. At Sycamore Bend Park, one camper notes, "The restrooms really stink, but are always clean and stocked in my experience." Conversely, at Johnson Branch, Joyce L. shares, "Composting toilets are the only ones available in the area(even at the parking lot) and you have to walk/drive to the electric sites for showers or flush toilets."

    Reservation timing: Most pet-friendly campsites near Corinth fill quickly, especially waterfront locations. "This isn't a large park and it can be difficult to get a reservation but it is so conveniently located basically in the middle of the Metroplex," advises Courtney B. about Pilot Knoll.

    Walk-in requirements: Some campsites require carrying gear from parking areas. At Willow Grove Park, Joyce L. explains, "I stayed at two different sites while I was here, in total about 14 days. P07 had a lot more privacy and P11 was quite exposed. The walk-in to P07 was quite lengthy, but P11 had parking spots right next to camp."

    Park security: Open access campgrounds may experience after-hours traffic. Joyce L. notes about Willow Grove Park: "The park is technically closed at 10pm but there's no gate and technically anyone can drive in any time. I saw the police drive through often, but it still didn't feel as secure as other campsites I've been to."

    Tips for camping with families

    Look for playgrounds: Hickory Creek Park offers family-friendly amenities that keep children entertained. Joshua M. shares: "We hopped over for a one night trip and had a blast! Our site was right off the water with a fun view (at night) of the lake Lewisville bridge. Sites were large enough for us (tent campers) without feeling too close to our rv/camper neighbors! Our 5 & 4 year old boys loved running around, throwing rocks in the lake, and the park host dropped by and gave them a frisbee to play with!"

    Pack water shoes: For lake swimming areas with natural shorelines, proper footwear helps prevent injuries. Summer A. advises about Willow Grove Park: "The lake was warm and there was a little 'beach' for swimming- I would recommend water shoes and floaties!"

    Check site distance from restrooms: For families with young children, bathroom proximity matters. At Johnson Branch, Grace B. notes: "Couldn't see the parking lot due to brush, but it was a very short walk and that was nice... You could see the toilet in our area from the campsite, but did have to walk around a bushy area to get to it but it was doable in the middle of the night."

    Consider campsite walk-in distance: When camping with families at primitive sites, factor in gear transportation challenges. Christopher L. shares about Ray Roberts Lake: "The trail path to the campsites is further than indicated or implied on the website, which isn't a problem if you're packed light, but if you're car camping with heavy equipment you will be surprised how far it is."

    Tips from RVers

    Electric hook-up information: Most campgrounds near Corinth offer modern electrical connections. At Hickory Creek Park, Reynolds O. found "lighted power supply post with all the amps available."

    Consider dump station locations: Not all pet-friendly campgrounds have on-site sewer hookups. Luis notes about Hickory Creek: "The only 'negative' I found is that the sewage hook up is not at the actual site. There are dump stations in different places. It was a bit nerve wrecking to use the dump station while people waited behind me and it is my very first time doing this."

    Watch for high water pressure: Some RV parks have water systems that may require pressure regulators. At Pilot Knoll Park, Chris P. warns: "Lots of shade trees, level sites many right on the water. I found the water pressure too strong for my class b as the pressure caused a link under my sink. Convinced me to purchase my own water pressure resistor gauge."

    Pad surface types vary: Different campgrounds offer varied parking surfaces. Me reports that Willow Grove Park has "Dirt sites with a small amount of pea gravel. Road into park is a narrow residential street. Entry gate is narrow. Single loop road allows for fairly easy backing into sites."

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    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular dog-friendly campground near Corinth, TX is Hickory Creek - Lewisville Lake with a 4.5-star rating from 33 reviews.

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