Dog-Friendly Camping near Stonewall, TX

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    Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park in Fredericksburg Wine Country welcomes pets at its spacious campsites offering tent sites, RV spots, and cabins within a family-oriented setting. Most campgrounds near Stonewall require pets to remain on leash throughout the property, with Firefly Resort and Bending Oaks Ranch RV Resort providing dedicated pet areas where dogs can exercise. Pedernales Falls State Park Campground and Blanco State Park Campground maintain pet-friendly policies while requiring owners to clean up after their animals and keep them leashed at all times. Lady Bird Johnson RV Park and The Vineyards of Fredericksburg RV Park accommodate campers with pets at no additional charge. Several parks feature concrete pads with full hookups to keep pets comfortable during summer heat. Parents should be aware that Jellystone's activities staff interact with children between their scheduled events.

    Hiking trails near most Stonewall-area campgrounds allow leashed pets, providing exercise opportunities during morning hours before temperatures rise. The Gillespie County Safety Rest Area near Lyndon B Johnson State Park allows overnight RV parking with pets and serves as an economical alternative to pricier RV parks in Fredericksburg. Wildlife encounters require vigilance as Axis deer roam freely throughout many properties in the region. Firefly Resort provides a dog park within its gated community, though security staff regularly patrol the grounds. Oakwood RV Resort and Peach Country RV Park maintain clean, level sites convenient to local wineries while accommodating pets. During summer, morning walks are recommended as afternoon temperatures can reach dangerous levels for dogs. The proximity to Johnson City and Fredericksburg provides access to veterinary services should pets require medical attention while traveling.

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      1. Pedernales Falls State Park Campground

      4.6(85)24mi from Stonewall85 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Some of my friends brought their dogs to this pet-friendly site, and we camped out in the group campground. We didn't mind being around other people, and it wasn't too noisy when we went."

      "This was some of the best TEXAS camping we've done. We found a really nice spot that was on the cliffside and had an incredible view of the hill country. It was isolated enough from other campsites."

      from $10 - $100 / night

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      2. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park in Fredericksburg Wine Country

      4.4(10)4mi from StonewallRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Out of the three Jellystone's we have gone to in Texas this is #3 for us.  It would be nicer if they had a splash pad.   We did enjoy the jump pad and playground.  The bathrooms were nice."

      "Easy access and close to Fredericksburg and Luckenbach."

      3. Blanco State Park Campground

      4.3(29)17mi from Stonewall35 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Type of Park: State 
      Check In: 2p Check Out: 1 p Cost per night $20+$5/person/day 
      Discounts:$5 with Texas State Parks Pass Total Cost$20

      Site #13 Notes:

      • Back In
      • Water
      • Max amp:"

      "In our trip around Texas, this was one of our favorite state parks.  Easy to book online and very inexpensive with our Texas State Parks pass.  "

      from $20 - $30 / night

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      4. Bending Oaks Ranch RV Resort

      4.3(12)9mi from StonewallRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "There are a lot of drive through sites and plenty of room. It’s the closest RV park to Luchenbach. There is spoil however it was closed due to COVID-19. It has a dog park also."

      "Nice open dog park with no messes to avoid.  Spots are close together, but a privacy panel makes it a bit better. 

      Sites level; most are pull through. And many have great shade."

      5. Moss Lake Area — Enchanted Rock State Natural Area

      4.7(28)21mi from Stonewall7 sitesTents

      "Moss Lake sites are very near to the... wait for it... Moss Lake! The sites are the most remote and away from the more crowded and reservable drive-in section of the park."

      "This is one of my favorite places to camp with the wife cause it’s not to harsh and gives some of the best views in Texas."

      from $14 / night

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      6. Lady Bird Johnson RV Park

      3.9(13)15mi from Stonewall92 sitesRVs, Tents

      "We took someone else's recommendation on here and reserved a spot by the dog park. We had spot 84. Those are all pull through spots and face the dog park and airport."

      "But there’s also a beautiful dog park, butterfly garden, rustling trees, wide roads for waking, and the staff were pleasant and helpful."

      from $52 - $59 / night

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      7. Walnut Springs Area — Enchanted Rock State Natural Area

      4.6(24)21mi from Stonewall9 sitesTents

      "You can go off trail easily to explore. Do not climb the domes at night. There's a primitive campground behind the main dome near the lake."

      "The high dome was hard but the perimeter trails and smaller dome were so fun. Rock climbing, caves and other fun activities. Texas classic."

      from $14 / night

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      8. Firefly Resort

      4.2(5)7mi from StonewallRVs

      "Dog park, playground, incredible two-tiered infinity pool with hill country views, state of the art entertainment area with live music, food trucks, wine tastings, camp store in process, concrete pads,"

      "The picturesque surroundings, nestled in the heart of Texas Hill Country, create a serene and inviting atmosphere for music and wine lovers alike."

      9. Oakwood RV Resort

      4.3(9)14mi from StonewallRVs

      "Quiet, safe, good location in Fredericksburg/Texas hill country."

      "First time to this location . Ppl were friendly , very clean facilities and 15 minutes from downtown Fredericksburg. Nice playground and a dog area. We’ll be going again ."

      from $37 - $57 / night

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      10. The Vineyards of Fredericksburg RV Park

      3.8(11)15mi from StonewallRVs, Glamping

      "Stayed there 3 nights during our visit to the Texas Hill Country. The park is 5 minutes from Fredericksburg. The pads are gravel with full hookups. Very clean laundry facility."

      "Both my dogs loved the "off the leash" dog park. Close to town and not to far from the Enchanted rock. Also another good site to see is the old tunnel."

      from $60 - $75 / night

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    Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Stonewall, TX

    1031 Reviews of 194 Stonewall Campgrounds


    • Diane B.
      Nov. 24, 2023

      Firefly Resort

      Very nice however ..

      We rented a tiny home and RV spot. It was wonderful. We also rented a golf cart to use at the resort. Our two day trip was$1000 but worth it. Had to pay$10 each for the dogs and$10 for my 5 yr old grandson which we knew up front and we're ok with. Upon arrival saw a dog park and a nice young man showed us to our spot and helped us back in. We then asked if the tiny home was pet friendly as the literature we received at the gate mentioned pet friendly units. The young man called up to the office and was told it was pet friendly. We had planned to keep my daughters dogs in the trailer with us but as they were crying for their momma and we were told it was pet friendly we let her take them with her. A fabulous trip and memory making Thanksgiving....that's where the goodness ended. After leaving we received a notice we would be charged a fee to deep clean the unit after we"broke the rules". Who spends that kind of money and the"breaks the rules"? We explained the man called and got cleared but we're told he denied the entire episode. So if you dare experience make sure you get EVERYTHING in writing.

    • C
      Jan. 17, 2020

      Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park™ Camp-Resort: Canyon Lake

      Family fun, better for littles than teens

      We came for the month of January to camp next to friends. It’s a family RV park and has nice amenities. We are just outgrowing the atmosphere. It’s nothing against the park, we just have a teenager. (14) I recommend it for any families with younger kids! If you have a teen who rolls their eyes as a bounce pillow and isn’t interested in miniature golf, probably keep looking.

      Our site is wooded and has a nice fire pit—but unfortunately right now there is a burn ban in Comal County.

      Pet friendly! Has a small dog park.

    • Rachel H.
      Jul. 18, 2021

      Buckhorn Lake Resort

      Amazing resort with lots of amenities

      We stayed one night, but we plan to come back and stay a week later this year.

      Pros:

      • Long pull through sites.
      • They have several types of sites: back-in, pull through, head in.
      • Two pools, one is adults only.
      • Super large dog park, if you have dogs (we have a cat).

      Cons:

      • A little on the spendy side, but proximity to San Antonio and Fredericksburg, as well as amenities, are likely reasons.

      • Wifi was spotty, but it is also not guaranteed. If Internet is important, bring a hotspot or use cel phone.

    • M
      Dec. 2, 2021

      Hill Country RV Resort & Cottage Rentals

      Nice Park with little room between sites

      The park it’s self is nice and clean.  Staff for the most part is friendly and nice.  The pool is a hopping place over summer break and on the weekends when it’s warm.  RV sites are tight in the daily/weekly sites and parking your 40+ foot rig and tow vehicle in the spot are probably not happening.  They do have over flow parking and depending on your site it could be a good walk.

      They are pet friendly and have several dog parks and potty areas through out the park.  The laundry room is like no other I’ve ever been too.  All machines operate via debit/credit cards, no more quarters!!

      Over all we enjoyed our stay and would recommend this park for monthly stays or in one of their top tier sites for daily/weekly stays.

    • MThe Dyrt PRO User
      Mar. 25, 2026

      Oakwood RV Resort

      Well run, dog friendly, good locale

      Quiet, safe, good location in Fredericksburg/Texas hill country. WiFi, nice clean bathrooms with some of the best RV park showers we've run across: Hottern' hell, easy to control temp & great pressure! Leave trash bagged at site between 0800 & 1400 for pick-up (trash valet), large fenced grassed dog run divided up into 2 sections side by side (fence is about 3 or 4' with water dish & water fill + another dog park for small dogs ~2' hi fence, lots of trees but they're not everywhere (not much shade though in spots just south of pool), herd of mellow goats borders one side (ram was head-butting tree), lots of birds, laundry was clean ($1.50 wash, .25 cent per dryer round). Some spaces are tight & close, some are not & have more space. We were in a very tightly packed area & so tobacco smoke drifted into our camper, so we shut windows in that side at night for a few days. Large rigs okay. Well kept swimming pool & hot tub. Friendly office staff. There is a fountain in front & dogs are ok to splash around in but ask the front desk first. Several restaurants within walking distance (Mexican, BBQ & Italian).

    • Brian A.
      Jul. 26, 2020

      Miller Creek RV Park

      Hidden Gem

      I first chose this RV park because it was further away from Johnson City (I wanted a quiet RV park that wasn’t too close to the busy traffic). I was not disappointed. My girlfriend and myself have stayed here twice and we will be going back in November. The office staff is friendly and very helpful. The sites are gravel/dirt but the are all level. There is a nice size dog park area for an RV park of this size. Me of the things I love is taking my dogs to the park first thing in the morning and watching the cows in the pasture next to the park through the fence.

    • Mia D.
      Apr. 8, 2021

      Stone Creek RV Park

      Just off i35

      Super easy to get to off i35 between New Braunfels and San Antonio. The park is nice but could use some updating. The daily sites are up front and those are kept up, but if you walk around the park the ones near the back that are mostly monthly rentals could use some TLC. The playground was okay but the dog parks were nicer. It was cold so we skipped the pools but they have two.

      We stayed three weeks here after being caught in the Texas Arctic vortex. They were very accommodating considering we extended our stay twice. The location is super convenient and about 30-45 minutes from the River walk.

    • k
      Oct. 23, 2021

      The Vineyards of Fredericksburg RV Park

      Very nice park

      Stayed there 3 nights during our visit to the Texas Hill Country. The park is 5 minutes from Fredericksburg. The pads are gravel with full hookups. Very clean laundry facility. There is a central area with dog park and place to walk. The reason for the 4 rating is that our site was at the top of the park with a downward slope which made it very difficult to level. Fredericksburg is a must see and so are the wineries. And great restaurants too. If in the area, we would definitely return to this park.

    • Wesley D.
      Dec. 25, 2020

      The Vineyards of Fredericksburg RV Park

      Nice camp ground

      Camp spot was nice. area was taken care of and clean. Both my dogs loved the "off the leash" dog park. Close to town and not to far from the Enchanted rock. Also another good site to see is the old tunnel. Stayed during Christmas so the town was decorated very nicely. Will definitely come back again.


    Guide to Stonewall

    Stonewall, Texas sits at an elevation of 1,545 feet above sea level in Texas Hill Country, where temperatures range from the 40s to 60s°F in winter and can exceed 100°F during summer months. The area's limestone-rich terrain creates distinctive natural features including granite domes and river valleys. Rainfall typically concentrates in May and September with many campgrounds requiring water conservation practices during drought periods.

    What to Do

    Night sky viewing: At Enchanted Rock State Natural Area, visitors can experience exceptional stargazing opportunities on clear nights. "I have never seen so many stars! Most beautiful thing I have ever seen!" reports Mendy S. The park's darker skies allow for impressive celestial observation with minimal light pollution.

    River exploration: The Blanco River provides opportunities for wading and swimming at Blanco State Park Campground. "Great swimming. Shaded campsites. Walking distance into Blanco," notes Mylie A. The river features limestone bottoms with small rapids and pools suitable for cooling off during hot weather.

    Bird watching: Morning hours offer prime bird watching between 6-9am when species are most active. "We saw a ton of lizards and of course amazing Milky Way views," mentions Lynn G. from Enchanted Rock. The areas around water features attract the greatest variety of bird species with spring migration bringing the most diversity.

    What Campers Like

    Accessibility to town: Lady Bird Johnson RV Park provides camping just minutes from local attractions. "It's about 3 miles from downtown Fredericksburg and lots of wineries along the nearby 290 corridor of Hill Country, plus close proximity to LBJ Ranch and Luckenbach — all worth a visit!" explains kristin S. Campers appreciate being able to visit restaurants and shops without long drives.

    Morning hikes: Early day excursions avoid afternoon heat while offering wildlife viewing opportunities. "Lots of hiking trails here. Good swimming. The falls are pretty. You can walk upriver from the falls, bouldering for quite a long way," shares Emily M. about Pedernales Falls State Park Campground. Trails range from easy quarter-mile loops to more challenging multi-mile routes.

    Generous space: Some campgrounds provide larger sites than others. "BEAUTIFUL AREA! Nice campground, close spots, not much shade. All that aside Awesome kid area and landscaping is very kid friendly," reports Shelly S. about Jellystone Park. Site sizes vary considerably between parks with some offering privacy buffers between camping units.

    What You Should Know

    Flash flood awareness: Hill Country waterways can rise rapidly during storms. "Made me aware of how serious flash flooding is here. Respect weather warnings!" emphasizes Faith S. about Pedernales Falls State Park Campground. Campgrounds near water features may implement rapid evacuation procedures during heavy rainfall events.

    Limited shade: Many camping areas have minimal tree coverage. "No shade. This is just an open field," notes a reviewer about one park. Summer temperatures often reach 95-100°F between June and September, making morning activities preferable to afternoon outings.

    Reservation requirements: Most parks require advance booking, especially during peak seasons. "If you're coming for just a day hike, get there early as it can fill up fast," advises James S. Holiday weekends often book 2-3 months in advance with some campgrounds implementing minimum stay requirements.

    Tips for Camping with Families

    Campground activities: Bending Oaks Ranch RV Resort offers dedicated spaces for children. "Nice park. There are level, shady sites with picnic tables. Clean bathrooms/showers. They are renovating so office is closed and no market but there's one across the street!" shares Rosemary A. Morning programs typically run between 9-11am when temperatures remain moderate.

    Wildlife viewing: Children can observe native species during early evening hours. "Wildlife encounters require vigilance as Axis deer roam freely throughout many properties in the region," a camper notes. Dawn and dusk provide the best opportunities for spotting deer, rabbits, and birds without disturbing their natural patterns.

    Water safety: Always supervise children around rivers and swimming areas. "The swimming area /small dam. Weekend I was there picnic area, swimming area very crowded," reports Shelly S. about Blanco State Park. Water levels fluctuate seasonally with some swimming areas closing after heavy rainfall.

    Tips from RVers

    Leveling challenges: Some parks require extensive leveling equipment. "The reason for the 4 rating is that our site was at the top of the park with a downward slope which made it very difficult to level," explains kathy H. about The Vineyards of Fredericksburg RV Park. Carrying extra leveling blocks helps accommodate uneven sites.

    Hookup locations: Utility connections vary between parks. "The utilities are towards the back of the site, and we needed 15' for sewer, 20' for water, and 20' for electric," reports MickandKarla W. Extension hoses and cords may be necessary depending on RV configuration and site layout.

    Site spacing considerations: RV parks differ in how they arrange camping units. "Sites are close together, but a privacy panel makes it a bit better," explains Rebecca about Bending Oaks Ranch RV Resort. End sites typically offer more room while interior spaces may place rigs closer together.

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