Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Klondike, TX

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Lamesa RV Parking Area provides free camping for pets and their owners up to 4 nights. Water and 30-amp electrical hookups accommodate both tent and RV campers at this city park location. Pet owners must keep dogs leashed while using the park facilities, including the nearby playground and disc golf course. The park maintains clean, accessible areas with picnic tables and BBQ pits at most sites. No breed restrictions exist for pets, though standard city leash laws apply throughout the public areas. Full hookup spaces can be found at Forrest Park, another pet-friendly option in Lamesa with similar amenities. The electric has slowly deteriorated at some sites, with only certain spots having reliable service.

Dogs enjoy walks around the connected park areas where waste disposal stations are provided. Pet owners should be prepared for the West Texas climate with limited shade and seasonal temperature extremes, particularly during summer months. Local traffic settles down around 8pm and starts up again at 7am, providing relatively quiet overnight conditions for pets sensitive to noise. Texas RV Park of Big Spring provides another pet-friendly alternative with full hookups and shower facilities, though reviews note goatheads in grasses that can be problematic for dog paws. Pet supplies can be found at nearby markets in Lamesa and Big Spring, with veterinary services available in larger communities. Wildlife encounters are minimal in these developed park settings.

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  • Aidan M.
    Mar. 29, 2022

    Midessa Oil Patch RV Park

    Clean showers, laundry too. Campsite is cramped though.

    We came here as it was late I’m the day and we had nowhere to stay for the night. This KOA had plenty of spots and some laundry machines and shower which was awesome.

    It’s like a typical RV park, very close quarters. The facilities are clean, and it has a dog park too.

    The site is right off of the highway and has plenty of traffic, so be prepared for lots of noise around. $40/night is what we paid.

  • Goldenrod R.
    May. 24, 2019

    Goldenrod RV Park & Propane

    Wonderful

    I have lived here for 9 months. The office staff are friendly and helpful. They are family friendly and pet friendly which is a big deal for me. The people in the park are respectful. I have made many friends here and it feel we are more like a family then we are friends. When you have a problem with something, the office gets it taken care of really fast. I love the fact that they have shower houses and a laundry facility. This is a great place to stay at. I would recommend this place to everyone.

  • Laura M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 23, 2025

    Hat Creek RV Park

    Good if you're passing through

    Super bare bones RV park, just a dirt lot with rows of RV spots. It’s right next to an oil facility so there are a lot of workers that stay in this park. We stayed here because we needed showers and laundry and the price with Passport America was good atv$17.50. Even the full price of 35 is decent. We got FHU and a pull through site in the overnight area way in the back. 

    There’s a little playground here, nice showers, and a nice laundry facility. I liked that the laundry had dedicated animal bedding/ oil rig machines so we could wash our dog bedding guilt free. Machines are coin operated, you can get quarters in the office. The office has a nice little store as well, with snacks and beer and basic supplies. There’s free wifi as well. 

    Definitely not a fabulous place to come for fun, but if you’re racing through Texas like we were and need a place to stop for the night this is a great place for it. It’s nice and quiet because everyone is here just to work, it seems. There were many bees and flies clamoring to get into the RV when we stayed here in early December. Good cell reception for attv& verizon. Our poor dogs’ paws were covered in goat heads- we will be buying some dog boots!

  • S
    Mar. 4, 2023

    Clinton Fox

    Nice overnight stay

    No frills. Clean bathrooms and laundry. 60 channel cable. Did not try wifi. AT&T very good. Verizon mediocre. Loves and another convenience store within walking distance. Big dog run. Vending machine for ice on-site. Looks like beer and wine sales coming as well as a work out room. Owners appear to be making upgrades

  • Abby M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 10, 2021

    Forrest Park

    Lovely free spot in town!

    Stayed here just a night but what a find! Free camping with hookups right in town. Fantastic AT&T service and plenty of space to walk the dog or play with the kids. Once you enter, you’ll see hookups on your right. These have electric and water. If you continue past the rest room, you’ll see another pull off on the right which has electric hookups only. The restroom was clean but only open during park hours. Noise settled down around 8pm and started back up around 7am. Definitely would recommend to anyone passing through. They do accept donations! Also would recommend swinging by Tin Buck Coffee, very close and very delicious!

  • Zoey T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 12, 2025

    Comanche Trail Park Campground

    If i needed somewhere to camp latenight with an early out - this is it

    Positive: -right off i20 -plenty of stores near by -cool park -empty -garbages at each site -bbqs at most sites -could park a biggish rig here

    Cons: -0 shade -camping spots are all 15-30’ from active golf course with no barrier -right on major road with another active road Nextdoor -no bathrooms etc Sites all 10’ apart from each other

  • J
    Sep. 7, 2018

    Gaines County Park

    Ok, pretty and spacious

    Large park, lots of space RV hookups for $15 a night with a 5 day limit. A loose dog, had to be careful with my dog!!!! No cover over tables but BBQ pits were the kind with lids. Showers and bathrooms were gross according to my grandkids but had the best toilet paper we have seen at any place we have reviewed!!! Over all very pretty and the kids played on the toys in the rain.

  • K
    Sep. 5, 2021

    White Island Park

    Not what I was expecting

    I was planning at camping at this site for 3 days. Upon arrival there was no tress what so ever so bring a canopy shade or something. The view was great though. Also if you are going to sleep in a tent use stakes that are designed for clay as the ground is very hard. All in all was not a bad idea to just chill and let my dog explode around.


Guide to Klondike

Free and low-cost camping spots are common in the Klondike area of west Texas, where the flat terrain and oil industry presence create a unique camping landscape. The region experiences extreme temperature variations, with summer highs frequently exceeding 95°F and winter nights dropping below freezing. Dog friendly campgrounds near Klondike tend to be city-maintained parks with basic amenities and minimal restrictions for pet owners.

What to do

Disc golf course access: Nearly all pet-friendly camping options around Klondike feature disc golf courses on-site or nearby. At Coleman RV Park in Brownfield, campers can park right next to the course. "It is connected to a city park, with disc golf set up right near by," notes Karsyn P., who found the nearby road "wasn't too loud" during their stay.

Local coffee shops: When staying at Forrest Park in Lamesa, take a short trip to nearby coffee establishments. "Definitely would recommend swinging by Tin Buck Coffee, very close and very delicious!" reports Abby M., who appreciated both the free camping and good cell service in town.

Park walking paths: Use the paved walking paths around camping areas for morning exercise with pets. "Paved road around the park for walking," mentions Jill K. about Coleman RV Park. The connected park systems offer safe routes for stretching legs after long drives through west Texas.

What campers like

Zero-cost overnight options: The Klondike region offers multiple free camping locations ideal for budget-conscious travelers. Andrews County Chamber of Commerce provides "Electric, water and dump up to 3 days," according to John R., who appreciated this "smart stop" in downtown Andrews.

Convenient travel stop: Many campers use these locations as strategic overnight pauses during longer journeys. "We happened upon this nice park on our way to New Mexico. It's a perfect stop to break up the trip from DFW metroplex to Whitesands New Mexico area," writes Dave W. about Lamesa RV Parking Area.

Pull-through accessibility: Several pet-friendly campgrounds feature easy-access sites requiring minimal setup. "We got FHU and a pull through site in the overnight area way in the back," explains Laura M. about their stay at Hat Creek RV Park, which offers full hookups with reasonable pricing through Passport America.

What you should know

Electrical reliability issues: Some free camping locations have inconsistent power supplies. "The electrical has slowly deteriorated," reports one reviewer about sites at Lamesa RV Parking Area, noting that only certain spots have dependable service.

Goathead thorns: Be cautious about these painful plant thorns that can injure pet paws in many West Texas camping areas. Laura M. notes at Hat Creek RV Park: "Our poor dogs' paws were covered in goat heads - we will be buying some dog boots!"

Bare-bones facilities: Most pet-accommodating campgrounds near Klondike offer minimal amenities despite having hookups. "This is a real campsite and not an RV site full of oilfield workers," explains Charles A. about Florey Park, noting that "most of the sites have cement under the picnic tables where the old foundations used to be."

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Many municipal parks with camping include playground equipment for children. Deena R. reports about Forrest Park: "There is a park with a playground and swings right across the road which was a huge bonus for us as we were traveling with kids."

Evening noise patterns: Local traffic typically follows predictable patterns at pet-welcoming campgrounds. "Noise settled down around 8pm and started back up around 7am," observes Abby M. about Forrest Park, important information for families with early bedtimes.

Multi-use facilities: Several dog friendly sites near Klondike include recreational options beyond camping. "There's a little playground here, nice showers, and a nice laundry facility," notes Laura M. about Hat Creek RV Park, adding that "the laundry had dedicated animal bedding/oil rig machines so we could wash our dog bedding guilt free."

Tips from RVers

Donation etiquette: Most free campgrounds around Klondike accept voluntary contributions. "They do appreciate donations," explains Howard R. about Coleman RV Park, where RVers receive "Electric, water and a close dump. All free."

Site selection strategy: At city-maintained properties, certain spots offer better amenities than others. "Site 10 this time had serviceable electrical hook up," notes one camper about Lamesa, highlighting the importance of testing hookups before settling in.

Maximum stay limits: Dog-friendly camping options near Klondike typically restrict consecutive nights. "[Andrews County Chamber of Commerce offers] 5 sites available on a first come, first serve basis," reports Yvonne M., who "Stayed 3 nights for free" with water and electric hookups for her RV.

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