Dog-Friendly Camping near Granger, TX

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    Wilson H Fox Park at Granger Lake accommodates dogs at all campsites with covered picnic areas and lakeside locations. The Corps of Engineers campground maintains spacious sites with water and electric hookups while keeping pets on leashes. Taylor Park provides similar pet-friendly camping with fire rings and grills at each site, though pets must be attended at all times. Friendship Park and Willis Creek also welcome pets throughout their facilities. The campsites are well-maintained with plenty of space between neighbors, providing comfortable areas for pets to rest beside their owners. Many campers find the swimming areas at Wilson H Fox excellent for dogs who enjoy water, though pets should be kept away from designated human swimming zones. Campgrounds near Granger, Texas are listed with photos on The Dyrt.

    Dogs enjoy numerous trails throughout the Granger Lake parks, particularly at Berry Springs Park & Preserve which offers dedicated walking paths. Most campgrounds require pets to remain on leashes no longer than six feet when outside vehicles or tents. The area experiences hot summer temperatures, making early morning or evening walks more comfortable for dogs. Wildlife encounters are common, so maintaining proper control of pets prevents unwanted interactions with deer and rabbits that frequent the parks. Veterinary services can be found in nearby Georgetown, approximately 15-20 minutes from most Granger Lake campgrounds. The swimming beach at Friendship Park offers good water access for dogs, though the staff recommends bringing extra waste bags as facilities might be limited.

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    Best Dog-Friendly Campgrounds near Granger (154)

      1. Wilson H Fox

      4.4(10)7mi from Granger49 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Not nearly as much lake traffic as Lake Belton or Stillhouse Hollow (both which are near by. Lake is kinda remote from gas, food and such, but would absolutely go there again. Very dog friendly!!!"

      "You can find sites here that overlook the water, and have some paths down to the shore (some paths are sketchy though). Fire pit with a grill you can lay over or pull off. Charcoal grill."

      from $26 - $60 / night

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      2. Jim Hogg - Lake Georgetown

      4.2(28)18mi from Granger148 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Lake Georgetown is a great destination with very good camping facilities. The campground is very peaceful and the prime spots on the Lake make for some excellent photo ops."

      "Close to Austin, Lake Georgetown will never disappoint. The campsites are clean, ours was next to the lake."

      from $26 - $48 / night

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      3. Cedar Breaks Park

      4.3(20)18mi from Granger64 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "It's location close to Georgetown, Texas and all it has to offer, the shaded shelter over the table and the spectacular views... It's another amazing week of perfect lakefront living."

      "Nice campsites, clean bathrooms, lake access for swimming/boating/paddling. I didn't get a single mosquito bite while camping here! Lots of shade with plenty of tree covering."

      from $30 / night

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      4. Taylor

      3.8(6)6mi from Granger48 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "The Taylor Park campgrounds bear Granger Lake are clean and convenient. The bathrooms/showers were clean, but only 1 toilet was working...and only 1 outside washbasin for dishes was working."

      "You can paddle the lake to the river and paddle up it to the highway. Watch out for wallowing feral hogs. There's a trail that goes along the lake to a primitive camp."

      from $30 - $55 / night

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      5. Berry Springs RV Park

      4.0(6)12mi from GrangerRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "It’s a great find along the highway. Clean and nice spots. It’s great for staying on your way to Austin."

      6. Willis Creek

      3.3(3)3mi from Granger44 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Can’t get to the water from sites, but the views were amazing and the walk short!"

      "The lake ramp is perfect for paddle boat or any large boat( platoons, etc) Spacious pavilion at every spot Water and electric connectors working perfectly."

      from $10 - $60 / night

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      7. Friendship Park

      5.0(2)6mi from Granger1 siteRVs, Tents

      "There are dumpsters located at the exit area of the park along with a few trash cans located throughout the park."

      from $60 / night

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      8. Retreat at 971 RV Park

      5.0(1)3mi from GrangerRVs, Tents

      "It’s gravel with grass lawns that they keep up very well and concrete patios for camper steps. It has satellite and WiFi for each camp spot."

      9. Berry Springs Park & Preserve

      4.0(4)11mi from GrangerRVs, Tents

      "Had a good time ,even the dog had fun."

      "Awesome trails, good fishing, cheap spots. Highly recommended."

      from $20 - $100 / night

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      10. Shady River RV Resort

      3.0(3)9mi from GrangerRVs

      "Great location. Very peaceful."

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    Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Granger, TX

    647 Reviews of 154 Granger Campgrounds


    • Steve & Ashley  G.The Dyrt PRO User
      Nov. 1, 2019

      Berry Springs Park & Preserve

      Hidden gem near Austin

      Nice park and campground very near Georgetown, Texas. Berry Springs is a local county park and preserve. The Park is located just north of Georgetown Texas about 1 mile off Interstate 35 the main highway between Dallas and Austin. It’s a Great location with loads of open space. They have basic sites with covered picnic tables, fire rings, and hooks for hanging items. The former ranch has a lot of history dating back to the Texas Pioneer days. The park is located next to clear spring fed river for swimming and fishing. This may be a great option for those looking for a location close to Austin or a local family weekend. The camp was nearly empty in October this year which is the peak season for camping in Texas. The sites are best suited for tent camper, vans, and smaller trailers.

    • Bounding Around The Dyrt PRO User
      Mar. 1, 2020

      McKinney Falls State Park Campground

      Pretty park - popular too!

      This state park is a little outside of Austin near the airport. The park stays busy and it’s easy to see why– it’s really nice with waterfalls you can check out in the park and it isn’t far from the airport. We had a great stay here and will definitely check it out again if in the area. Although– watch the branches if you are in a bigger rig– we watched a guy hit one and mess up his roof. Also, if you will be camping in Texas State Parks a bit be sure to get the annual Texas State Parks pass– it will end up saving you a lot of money! Also, we went to a nearby market to buy what we thought was salsa(see pictures)– it definitely wasn’t and it was sooo spicy!!

    • J
      Nov. 22, 2020

      Leander-NW Austin KOA

      Friendly staff! Clean!

      Nice quiet clean well organized! Amazing dog park!

    • MThe Dyrt PRO User
      Mar. 31, 2026

      Austin East KOA

      Really nice clean quiet place to stay

      Huge dog park with washing stations. Friendly staff

    • Brandon D.
      Jun. 23, 2019

      Retreat at 971 RV Park

      Great RV Park!

      Great RV Park with plenty of parking spots and plenty of room in between campers. It’s gravel with grass lawns that they keep up very well and concrete patios for camper steps. It has satellite and WiFi for each camp spot. The office is really nice it has a store, laundry mat, bathrooms and showers. There is a dog park, swimming pool, horseshoe pits and playground for the kids. And the whole park is fenced in and gated at the entrance. Just check out their website for pics!

    • B
      Mar. 29, 2023

      Oak Forest RV Resort

      Comfortable

      Two sections, older for permanent or long term; newer well spaced, sites toward office. Five star private bathrooms, pool areas are clean and well kept. Grounds are manicured with fire pit common areas. Two DOG parks, coffee cart on site, and lots of green for dog walking. Only con is non existent WIFI. They do have fiber for long term.

    • Alicia F.
      Oct. 1, 2019

      Belton RV Park

      Just off the highway...

      It’s a place to rest your head and wash your clothes. The pool and dog park are excellent additions and I really enjoyed that!

    • Vidalia S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Dec. 12, 2025

      McKinney Falls State Park Campground

      Pocket Park close to Austin

      We were not really interested in seeing Austin, but the limestone rock formations were amazing and the variety of trails made sure there was something for everyone. Being so close to the city, this park sees heavy day use, but at night it was dark and quiet. These sites were well scattered and screened from one another by trees.

      I was surprised by all the negative comments about the sites and the facilities because I found them clean and more than adequate. Although we were here in December and I think I did use up all the warm water in my shower. Bring your own wood or be prepared to pay $15 a bundle from a campfire wood vending machine. Seemed like a lot to me but maybe this is normal in Texas. You cannot gather firewood from the ground.

      If you are camping in Texas, be sure to get the $70 State Park pass. Everybody in your party gets into the park on the pass at every state park in Texas for one year. Saves you $8 per person per day. In addition, the $20 campsite fee is only $10 for a second day with the State Park pass. The gates now close at 10:00 p.m, but campers do get a passcode.


    Guide to Granger

    Granger Lake area spans over 4,000 acres of water surface with a shoreline that stretches approximately 40 miles. The region features predominantly flat terrain with elevation ranging between 500-550 feet above sea level. Camping facilities around Granger Lake are managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and provide water and electric hookups at most developed sites, while also maintaining primitive camping areas for those seeking a more rustic experience.

    What to do

    Fishing opportunities: Wilson H Fox Park at Granger Lake offers excellent crappie fishing. "You you wonder what this lake is best for fishing it's crappie," according to Douglas D. The park maintains a fishing pier and boat ramp for easy water access.

    Hiking trails: The Goodwater Loop stretches 26 miles around Lake Georgetown, accessible from Cedar Breaks Park. "The park has hiking trails, boating and swimming access, but none of these are accessed right at the camp area," notes Karen H. The trail is described as "rugged for bikes" by Laura F., making it better suited for hiking than mountain biking.

    Wildlife observation: The parks surrounding Granger Lake provide opportunities for bird watching and wildlife spotting. Arvis C. mentions Friendship Park has "abundance of deer and rabbits, bird watching is fantastic." Early morning and evening hours offer the best chances for wildlife sightings.

    What campers like

    Spacious campsites: Campers consistently praise the ample space between sites at Willis Creek Park. Leslie notes, "Very peaceful, clean, spots are pretty spread out with covered picnic tables, fire pit and grill." This layout provides privacy that many other campgrounds lack.

    Covered picnic structures: The pavilions at Taylor Park are particularly appreciated by campers. Christine W. points out, "Each campground has a shade structure, picnic table, fire ring, and grill." Jeanette W. adds that "The sites were very well maintained and adequately spaced so as to offer some privacy even though there was very little bush coverage between the sites."

    Swimming areas: Clear water access points make Granger Lake suitable for swimming during warm months. At Wilson H Fox Park, Bobby A. notes, "The swimming area was great," and Quentin D. shares, "This campsite is nice because it has a swimming area as well as a ton of good fishing spots."

    What you should know

    Bathroom facilities: While generally functional, restroom facilities receive mixed reviews. At Wilson H Fox Park, Joseph C. warns, "Bathrooms seem iffy. One had intermittent water issues, not flushing. Automatic timed lights can be a pain." Bobby A. adds, "They were not doing a good job of keeping the bathrooms clean."

    Campsite leveling: Some sites require significant leveling equipment, particularly at Jim Hogg - Lake Georgetown. Karen H. cautions about Cedar Breaks Park: "The sites along the inside are scary unlevel! Some of the big rigs were backed in and jacked up 4 feet or so in front. Saw a lady break her ankle stepping out of her camper."

    Seasonal considerations: Summer brings high temperatures and increased insect activity. Kelly T. mentions Willis Creek can be "skeeterville at night" with "overwhelming skeeters everywhere." Plan accordingly with insect repellent and cooling equipment during peak summer months.

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground access: Several campgrounds offer dedicated play areas for children. Mary S. notes that Taylor Park has a "Great playground for kids," making it ideal for families seeking pet friendly camping near Granger, Texas with recreational options for younger campers.

    Swimming beaches: Friendship Park provides dedicated swimming areas suitable for families. Arvis C. describes it as "a great place to bring the children for a picnic and a swim at the swimming beach." The designated swimming areas provide safer water access than random shoreline entry points.

    Historical elements: Berry Springs Park & Preserve offers educational opportunities alongside camping. Steve & Ashley G. explain, "The former ranch has a lot of history dating back to the Texas Pioneer days," making it an enriching experience for family-oriented pet friendly camping near Granger Lake.

    Tips from RVers

    Dump station locations: RVers should note dump station placement when selecting campsites. Mocsaw $. points out at Jim Hogg - Lake Georgetown that the "Dump station is at entrance of park and park is fairly large to haul a portable dump tank," which requires planning for longer stays.

    Hook-up details: Berry Springs RV Park provides full services for RVers seeking conveniences. Cris C. notes, "no picnic tables.. gravel lots.. concrete patio.. water good.. sewer and electric.. easy back in slanted lots." For those wanting more amenities while maintaining access to natural areas.

    Site selection strategy: Choose sites carefully based on shade and elevation. Roscoe's R. recommends at Wilson H Fox Park: "if you study the park map it is very easy to find a spot with lots of shade. spots are spacious, some large. we stayed in site 24. next closest neighbor was 75 feet or better away. site 24 has the rv door facing east. with the trees and pavilion, that side of the rv was in the shade all day."

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    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular dog-friendly campground near Granger, TX is Wilson H Fox with a 4.4-star rating from 10 reviews.

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