Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Rusk, TX

Neches Bluff Overlook Campground in Davy Crockett National Forest offers free primitive camping with pet-friendly policies throughout its dispersed sites. This rustic campground provides a peaceful setting among pine forests where pets can explore the natural surroundings. Several campers note the area remains relatively uncrowded even on weekends, making it ideal for those camping with dogs who prefer quieter environments. Rusk KOA maintains well-maintained sites with full hookups where pets are welcome, featuring level pull-through spots and grassy areas where leashed dogs can exercise. The campground's layout gives families clear views of the playground from most sites. Both tent and RV camping options accommodate pets, though specific pet policies regarding leash requirements and number of pets allowed may vary by location.

Dog-friendly hiking opportunities exist along the 4-C trail accessible directly from Neches Bluff, making morning walks with pets convenient for campers. The nearby forest roads provide additional walking routes suitable for dogs. Pet owners should come prepared with ample water supplies, particularly at Neches Bluff which lacks drinking water facilities. The tall pine trees throughout these campgrounds provide good shade coverage during hot Texas summers, essential for pets' comfort. Very basic vault toilets serve Neches Bluff, while Rusk KOA offers full bathroom facilities and showers. Campers report minimal issues with wildlife encounters affecting pets, though standard precautions regarding food storage remain advisable. Most sites feature existing fire rings where campers can enjoy evenings outdoors with their pets nearby.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Rusk, Texas (77)

    1. Neches Bluff Overlook Campground

    19 Reviews
    Alto, TX
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (936) 655-2299

    "I spent one night over there we enjoy it me and my dog had some breakfast in the morning stay until about 1 PM and then we win unexplored around, and then enjoy some off roads. I be back."

    "We took our kids and set up camp in a spot tucked away from the main dirt road. The camp site was serene and there was a hiking trail nearby. We car camped with two toddlers and they had a blast."

    2. Rusk KOA

    4 Reviews
    Rusk, TX
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (903) 683-6641

    "This KOA is a very quiet location. Very beautiful area. Close to town. Friendly staff. Saltwater swimming pool."

    "This campground really has no outside noise from anywhere. It is wonderfully quiet. The office and other working staff are very friendly and informative about things to do in the area."

    3. Mission Tejas State Park Campground

    15 Reviews
    Alto, TX
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (936) 687-2394

    $10 - $20 / night

    "The camping sites are all situated in the woods scattered among the hills above the Neches River Valley."

    "Sites A and B are next to the day usage areas of the park, and are separated from the RV accessible areas."

    4. Rusk Depot Campground

    4 Reviews
    Rusk, TX
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (855) 632-7729

    "The texas state RR train engine car came through one time in the afternoon to turn around to pull the train back to palestine...that's pretty unique and a cool thing at a campsite IMO."

    5. Rusk - Palestine Park

    2 Reviews
    Rusk, TX
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (903) 683-5126

    $25 - $39 / night

    "Play ground small fishing lake. We stayed here so we could take the grandchildren to the Polar Express train ride."

    6. Lookout Mountain RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Jacksonville, TX
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (903) 714-9464

    $45 - $55 / night

    "This RV park sits atop of a historic state landmark, Loves Lookout Mountain, just north of Jacksonville Texas. This park has the best view in East Texas. Mr."

    "It sounds like a great place to relax and enjoy the natural beauty of East Texas. Moreover, relaxing with the basket random game will be an extremely great idea."

    7. Shady Pines RV Park

    1 Review
    Jacksonville, TX
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (903) 586-0059

    "We arrived after the office was closed and there was a note on the door with our site location. We were thrilled with the accommodations."

    8. Lake Jacksonville Recreation Area

    1 Review
    Jacksonville, TX
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (903) 586-8268

    "Great spot , lake is very clean , we take the kids there for swimming and tubing. Also have a swimming area with a sand beach."

    9. Ratcliff Lake Recreation Area

    20 Reviews
    Kennard, TX
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (936) 655-2299

    $15 - $35 / night

    "East Texas weather is so unpredictable. When we arrived at camp it was nice and sunny, so my friend and I decided to walk our dogs. On our walk we got caught in the middle of a down pour!"

    "Very well-maintained National Forest site just off Texas Highway 7 in the middle of the Davey Crockett National Forest. "

    10. Tyler State Park Campground

    59 Reviews
    Lindale, TX
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (903) 597-5338

    $18 - $60 / night

    "He was very unenthusiastic about camping in Texas. Well Tyler State Park made him change his mind! He LOVED the large trees, said it was the closest he'd felt to home in quite some time."

    "This is my favorite state park in Texas! Lots of options for all kinds of campers."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Rusk, TX

243 Reviews of 77 Rusk Campgrounds


  • Kelly F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 17, 2023

    Tyler RV Park

    Great location, clean and safe

    This park is in a perfect spot on the outskirts of town. It’s really quiet, has a pond, dog park, walking trail and the road to town is beautiful. It’s only about 5 to 10 minutes from a fairly new shopping center and restaurants. Has a laundry facility on site. Everything is super clean. Anthony is great to work with and is very helpful. Neighbors are friendly and courteous. Wish we could stay longer.

  • Jenny S.
    Jul. 30, 2018

    Tyler State Park Campground

    One of our favorite parks

    I should mention that my husband is from Canada. He was very unenthusiastic about camping in Texas. Well Tyler State Park made him change his mind! He LOVED the large trees, said it was the closest he'd felt to home in quite some time. We love the variety of types of sites they offer. Lake front, group, hike in, cabin, they have something for everyone! Only downfall is they book so quickly.

  • Mikaela H.
    Apr. 28, 2019

    Tyler State Park Campground

    Options Galore!

    This is my favorite state park in Texas! Lots of options for all kinds of campers. For camping, lots of different sites available for RVs/Campers, Tents, etc. some along the lake, some in the woods, and also cabins and shelters available! Hiking options vary from a nature stroll, to some more serious up-downs through the hills on the outskirts of the campground. Bring your friends, family, and pets, there is truly something for everyone here, even kayak and canoe rentals at the lake!

  • Wesley D.
    Dec. 18, 2020

    The Boulders at Lake Tyler

    Best place to stay in Tyler!

    Well taken care of park. All the rv spots are nice. Family and pet friendly. The bathrooms are nice. And the bait shop has everything you forgot at home. 10/10!!

  • K
    Aug. 30, 2017

    Tyler State Park Campground

    Lots to do!

    It being August in Texas, we rented a limited use cabin with air conditioning. It also has a mini frig and a microwave inside. It has a queen size bed for which campers need to bring their own pillows and bed linens. The frig was super cold, and the AC worked well. There was a wood table with four chairs. The table was really sticky, so I recommend bringing something you can use as a table cloth. There are only six of these cabins, and they have a four bathroom building at the end of the cul de sac. No tents or pets are allowed at the cabin sites. Each has fire pit and water outside cabin

    The park has a very small lake with canoe, kayak, paddle board, row boat, and paddle boat rentals. Life vests are provided with rental. It was fun! There is a good sized swimming area too. There are a number of trails of varying difficulty, some for hiking only, some for home and bike. Ranger programs offered.

  • S
    May. 29, 2022

    Camp Tonkawa Springs RV Park and Campground

    Pretty, but not for us.

    My family visited with my mother in law and my sister in law and her family. The managers acted like it was going to be a crazy busy weekend over Memorial Day. There’s 8 RVs here, and even the swimming hole has room for everyone, and then some.

    The site is situated with a spring that opens up to swim in. The water is unnaturally blue, and truly looks dyed. It’s ice cold, though! Back in the woods where the water is running, it’s crystal clear and beautiful. The best part is the deer that will walk right up to you that you can hand feed. The flies are horrendous, and so are the ants. The bathhouse is exceptionally clean and very comfortable. We enjoyed utilizing this feature. Management is different. We’ve been micromanaged to death during our stay. We’ve been asked dozens of time what we’re doing, what are plans are, how long we’re staying etc…. We were even asked to help catch a cat that’s running around with a double eye infection, and possibly a case of mange. We affectionately refer to it as zombie cat. It’s very sweet, just needs some veterinary care.

    Cell phone service here is almost non existent. We have sprint service and have one bar, if we are outside in certain areas. Would not recommend staying here if you work remotely.

    Otherwise, it’s very quiet and peaceful. Very clean. White rock parking areas for pads, full hookups.

  • C
    Jun. 29, 2019

    Mission Tejas State Park Campground

    A hidden jewel in deep East Texas

    Ensconced in the deep Piney Woods of Davy Crockett National Forest lies the site of the original Franciscan Mission to the Caddo Indians. The local tribe’s word for friend was tejas (tay-hoss) meaning friend. The camping sites are all situated in the woods scattered among the hills above the Neches River Valley. They do not have sites for extremely large diesel pushers, but 32 foot trailers or RVs fit nicely.

    The location has Texas state park normal accoutrements like fire rings, tables, lantern posts, showers, bathrooms and new front office with interesting rain harvesting equipment to view. Serene and beautiful area with hiking trails of easy to moderate level of difficulty with a historic walk to the site of the original Camino Real also known as the Old San Antonio Road.

    Nearby you have historic markers every 3 miles or so on the current King’s Highway with Caddoan Indian Mounds to visit, sites of early settlers, including the original Rice Family Dog Run Cabin on site. There is a lovely lake for perch and bass fishing and playgrounds for young children.

    It is favorite park of mine to visit and I return every few years.

  • Sydney L.
    Aug. 7, 2018

    Ratcliff Lake Recreation Area

    Classic East Texas

    East Texas weather is so unpredictable. When we arrived at camp it was nice and sunny, so my friend and I decided to walk our dogs. On our walk we got caught in the middle of a down pour! We laughed our way back to camp and waited out the rest of the storm in our cars. It cleared up quickly and we were back out in the wild. We took an inflatable kayak out on the lake. Decent little lake. People were in the swimming area. Would camp here again.

  • Brianna B.
    Sep. 19, 2021

    The Boulders at Lake Tyler

    Perfect First Trip!

    We brought our Springdale Mini by Keystone to The Boulders for our first ever camping trip and could not have had a better experience. The grounds were clean and well maintained. Concrete sites made setup and leveling super easy. The staff was extremely friendly and helpful - when we mentioned it was our first trip, they guided us into our site and gave us tips on setup. The waterfront views were beautiful and the amenities were wonderful. They had a variety of rentals available - golf carts, kayaks, and pontoon boats. They offer boat ramp and docks and a fishing barge. The bait shop has a variety of supplies and snacks. The bathrooms were very clean. They also have a nice playground. The picnic tables at the sites looked new and all sites had a fire pit with a grill top. Overall, a great trip!

    Other info: 30&50 amp hookups Water hookup Dump site only ($15 for honey wagon) Pet allowed Firewood available for purchase Cabins available for your camperless friends


Guide to Rusk

Neches Bluff Overlook Campground offers dispersed camping in Davy Crockett National Forest, approximately 40 miles southeast of Rusk. The area sits at an elevation of around 350 feet amid the East Texas Piney Woods region where temperatures average 60-95°F in summer and 35-60°F in winter. Seasonal factors significantly impact the camping experience, with dense undergrowth making some sites less accessible during spring and summer months.

What to do

Morning views at Neches Bluff: Watch sunrise over the Neches River from the observation deck. "Crept up the hill in the middle of the night to wake up to a beautiful view!" notes Jadon B. about Neches Bluff Overlook Campground.

Historic train rides: Take the Texas State Railroad from Rusk Depot for a unique forest experience. "We bikes from the Ratcliff Recreational Area and we had to cache water," explains Adam H., highlighting the need for preparation when combining activities in the area.

Kayaking at Tyler State Park: Paddle on the 64-acre spring-fed lake located 45 minutes north of Rusk. "Pine forest and beautiful lake for swimming, paddel boarding (SUP), or fishing," reports Peter F. about Tyler State Park Campground.

Historic site exploration: Visit the original Franciscan Mission at Mission Tejas State Park. "More than meets the eye here. Texas was founded on this spot and the Caddo natives lived in the area," explains Emily M. about the park's historical significance.

What campers like

Easy access to 4C Trail: The northern trailhead starts near Neches Bluff. "4 Stars based on Dispersed / Free Camping w/ a clean pit toilet. Easily accessible from FSR 511, near the 4C Trail northern trailhead," notes VanpeDiem D. at Neches Bluff Overlook Campground.

Quiet weekday camping: Many campers appreciate the solitude during non-peak times. "Come during a weekday and you'll almost surely have the whole place to yourself!" reports Raymond H. about Neches Bluff's seasonal variations.

Natural water sources: Some sites offer creek access for adventurous campers. "We found a spot that had been used before, and it was very secluded and private. There was a creek nearby that we hiked up and down, even found what appeared to be a natural spring feeding the creak," shares Rachel H. from Mission Tejas State Park Campground.

Wildlife observation: East Texas forests support diverse animal species. "I went for a one day hike and it was phenomenal! Only two hours away from Houston. Great park to shade yourself from the Texas summer sun," reports Jessica M. about Mission Tejas.

What you should know

Seasonal differences: Campground conditions vary dramatically by season. "I've been to this campground a few times now during different seasons. It can get a little rowdy and also overgrown in the spring and summer....but it is perfect during a mild winter day," notes Raymond H.

Water management: Many primitive sites lack reliable water sources. "Really enjoyed this campground. Some beautiful hikes and all but one site people really appear to not leave any trash," shares David P. at Neches Bluff, who suggests "getting firewood in Alto(15 minutes away) at Custom Cut Lumber."

Tent pad variations: Not all sites accommodate larger tents. "For Tents, the pad sizes vary so be sure to check your tent dimensions. We saw a few sites our 4 person tent wouldn't have fit onto," warns Daniel L. about Ratcliff Lake Recreation Area.

Limited mobile service: Expect communication gaps in this rural area. "Don't expect to have signal in or 20 min outside the park area so prepare for that," advises Jessica M. about Mission Tejas.

Tips for camping with families

Playground accessibility: At Rusk KOA, site layouts allow for watching children from campsites. "Sites are level pull-through sites and most have a clear view of the playground, which gives the kids a sense of freedom," shares Lisa P. about Rusk KOA.

Seasonal swimming: Ratcliff Lake offers designated swimming areas during warmer months. "There is a small swim area that you should utilize because there are alligators in the lake so it's not safe to swim by the campground," warns Alana B.

Kid-friendly activities: Some parks offer specialized programs for children. "Have been camping here in the summers and both Easter & Halloween weekends and they do easter egg/candy hunts and have other events for the kids/kids at heart," explains Lisa P. about Rusk KOA.

Short, shaded trails: Many parks feature child-appropriate hiking options. "Most trails I went on were hilly and I wasn't expecting that! Restrooms looked brand new!" notes Jessica M. about Mission Tejas trails.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: Consider slope and access when choosing RV sites. "The sites were nice and the facilities were well maintained. If you take a right, just before you get to the actual 'campgrounds' (saw RV spots with pit toilet), there is a drive able trail," explains Rachel H.

Full hookup options: Several dog-friendly campgrounds near Rusk offer comprehensive RV services. "We have camped here twice, both times in winter. In 2007 and 2017. Last time was over Christmas break and our group were the only ones in the park other than a few daytime visitors," shares Rebecca about Rusk - Palestine Park.

Leveling requirements: Many East Texas sites require adjustment due to terrain. "Perfect small rv park with an unbelievable view. This RV park sits atop of a historic state landmark, Loves Lookout Mountain, just north of Jacksonville Texas," notes Marc T. about Lookout Mountain RV Park.

Seasonal crowd patterns: RV campgrounds near Rusk experience varying occupancy throughout the year. "Nice little park with full hookup's, shaded. Play ground small fishing lake. We stayed here so we could take the grandchildren to the Polar Express train ride," explains Tammie L. about Rusk-Palestine Park.

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