Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Flint, TX

A-OK South RV Park in Flint accommodates pets with full hookup sites where campers can bring their four-legged companions. The campground maintains clean, spacious sites with grassy areas suitable for dog walking. Tyler State Park Campground, located approximately 15 miles from Flint, offers extensive pet-friendly accommodations including tent sites, RV spots, and cabins where pets are welcome. Both locations enforce standard leash requirements, keeping pets controlled at all times while outside. The small, well-maintained A-OK South property receives high ratings from pet owners who appreciate waking up to pastoral views of cattle in nearby pastures while their dogs enjoy morning walks.

Pet owners staying near Flint should note that Tyler Oaks RV Resort and Lookout Mountain RV Park both offer pet-friendly environments with designated areas for dog exercise. The trails around Tyler State Park provide excellent opportunities for leashed dog walking through pine forests and around the lake. During summer months, particular attention should be paid to pet hydration and paw protection, as East Texas temperatures frequently exceed 90°F. Most campgrounds in the area prohibit leaving pets unattended at campsites, and quiet hours are strictly enforced to minimize barking disruptions. Tyler's veterinary clinics are within 15-20 minutes of most area campgrounds, with emergency services available in Tyler proper.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Flint, Texas (101)

    1. Tyler State Park Campground

    59 Reviews
    Lindale, TX
    20 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."

    2. KE Bushman's Camp

    4 Reviews
    Flint, TX
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (903) 894-8221

    "While tenting in Texas is highly variable in match, Bushmans has a unique little swatch for yents or even tents! Enjoyed Kiepersolncanned wine and best shower rooms ever’!"

    "Very nice staff and a cool little store at the entrance. Just around the corner from the Kiepersol Winery and restaurant."

    3. A-OK South RV Park

    1 Review
    Flint, TX
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (903) 894-8282

    "We loved waking up to see a pasture full of cows behind us. The manager was very polite. I would stay here again."

    4. Lookout Mountain RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Jacksonville, TX
    13 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."

    5. Rockin’E RV Park and Storage

    1 Review
    Flint, TX
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (903) 830-5859

    $45 - $425 / night

    "No highway noise and close to lake and grocery store."

    6. Tyler RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Flint, TX
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (903) 871-1111

    $39 / night

    "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."

    7. Lake Palestine Resort

    2 Reviews
    Cuney, TX
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (903) 876-2253

    8. The Trails at Lavender Road

    4 Reviews
    Lindale, TX
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (903) 258-5529

    $40 - $95 / night

    "Easy location to access from I-20. Verizon works great. We’ve been several places throughout the country and our site was extremely level."

    "Peaceful surroundings. You can hear the traffic noise. Tmobile had good service. Didn't have to unhook with 43 foot 5th Wheel."

    9. Tyler Oaks RV Resort

    1 Review
    Tyler, TX
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (430) 235-2030

    10. Jellystone Park™ Tyler

    9 Reviews
    Hawkins, TX
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (903) 858-2405

    "Great spot in the Piney woods of East Texas. Minutes from Tyler State park. Perfect spot for large families or groups."

    "Great evening movies, lots of fun activities, and close to Tyler if you decide to venture out and get some good food, or find something to do!"

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Flint, TX

298 Reviews of 101 Flint 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.

  • J
    May. 29, 2022

    Antique Capital RV Park

    Gladewater, TX

    Pull thru, level, concrete pad. Swimming pool & fishing lake. Very little shade. No dog park but lots of green walks for the pups. Great spot if you love antiquing! Gladewater has many, many, many antique shops. Campground staff is very nice and accommodating.

  • Chuck's  R.
    May. 6, 2024

    Chuck's RV Resort

    New Park

    Came here because I am going to the Tech Acabemy down the road in Athens. I love the amenities here (pool, Pavillion, gas grilles, dog park and wash, pond, pickleball, other games walking trail, etc.). There are some really friendly people here. You should check it out.

  • 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.

  • Vanessa M.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 25, 2018

    Governor Jim Hogg RV Park

    RV camping

    The camping area is mostly occupied by long term RV campers. Many of the campers are employed in the nearby areas. Grounds offer water/electric/sewer hookups, there are also toilets available but no showers. The RV grounds are part of the city park which offers a splash pad (seasonal), large playground, pavilion, picnic areas, arboretum, and a short hiking trail (approximately one third of a mile). The RV sites are backed up by the sheriff's office/county jail the courthouse is down the road, and there is a police department across the street. This isn't to suggest that the area is dangerous, its a small town and everything is pretty much right there. Shopping and restaurants are within walking distance.

    Lake Fork, a popular fishing lake is within a ten minute drive. Lake Quitman is less than ten minutes, generally this is where water sport activities occur. Pets are welcome.

  • 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.


Guide to Flint

Camping near Flint, Texas sits within the East Texas Pineywoods region, where the terrain features gently rolling hills covered with tall pine and hardwood forests. Summer temperatures typically range from 70-95°F with high humidity, while winters are mild with occasional freezing temperatures. Most campgrounds in the area are situated within 20 miles of Flint, providing access to both Lake Palestine and smaller woodland settings.

What to do

Hiking trails: Tyler State Park Campground offers extensive trail systems with varying difficulty levels. "The trails for biking and hiking are great!" notes Jill C., while Peter F. adds that there are "lots of hiking/mountain bike trails" throughout the pine forest surrounding the lake.

Water recreation: Tyler State Park Campground features a lake with multiple water activities. "The lake was perfect and had a nice beach. We were able to rent kayaks and paddle boats," says Sarah J. The lake is also suitable for "swimming, paddel boarding (SUP), or fishing," according to another visitor.

Fishing opportunities: Lake Palestine offers productive fishing spots accessible from several nearby campgrounds. A visitor at Lake Palestine Resort describes it as "a nice fisherman campground" with a store and boardwalk behind some sites. The resort hosts fishing tournaments, making it popular among serious anglers.

What campers like

Scenic morning views: At A-OK South RV Park in Flint, campers appreciate the rural setting. Lauren Z. mentions, "We loved waking up to see a pasture full of cows behind us. The manager was very polite."

Lake activities: Jellystone Park Tyler receives praise for its water features. "My kids loved the splash pad/water slides (I did too!)" writes Savanah H., who visited during Labor Day weekend. The park offers "fireworks for the 4th" that are "beautiful over the pond," according to Beverly D.

Well-maintained facilities: KE Bushman's Camp offers "nice concrete pads" and a "great little fishing pond," according to Emily B. Another camper, Marc T., describes it as a "nice, well maintained park with the usual amenities" and notes its "cool little store at the entrance."

What you should know

Reservation challenges: Popular parks fill quickly during peak seasons. At Tyler State Park, Tammie L. notes it's "hard to get reservations because it is so popular! If you get reservations it's kinda like winning the lottery."

Site variations: Campsite quality and features vary widely across parks. At Lookout Mountain RV Park, visitors appreciate the "concrete pad, very level" sites with "full hookups." The park also offers "unbelievable" views from its elevated position.

Wildlife awareness: Be prepared for wildlife encounters, especially at night. At Tyler State Park, Myc C. advises, "Be careful for raccoons saw a lot of them while here!"

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: When camping with children, consider parks with play areas. Becca H. says Tyler State Park has "the playground is one of the best I've seen at the state parks we've been to!"

Kid-friendly activities: The Trails at Lavender Road provides a quiet, family-friendly environment. Kathy H. notes it's "nice for overnight" with "peaceful surroundings," making it suitable for families wanting a simpler camping experience.

Water play options: During hot summer months, water access becomes essential for families. Wesley D. mentions that at Tyler State Park "the water was a little on the chilly side but was still nice!" offering a refreshing option for families.

Tips from RVers

Site sizing: Many pet-friendly campgrounds near Flint accommodate larger rigs. At Tyler Oaks RV Resort, one RVer notes that their site "was very easy to find in the dark and easy to pull into" even with a late arrival around 9:30 PM.

Level sites: Tyler RV Park offers sites that are "close to being level" according to Scott S., though he cautions the park is "more for workers in the area" rather than recreational camping. Kelly F. notes the park's convenient location "on the outskirts of town" with only "5 to 10 minutes from a fairly new shopping center and restaurants."

Overnight considerations: For those making a quick stop with pets, Paul C. found The Trails at Lavender Road offers "plenty of room in pull through sites to keep toad hooked up behind 42' Tiffin Bus," making it convenient for overnight stays without complete setup.

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