Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Wolfe City, TX

Sleep Under The Pecan Trees camping area provides multiple pet-friendly sites with established fire rings and picnic tables. Pets are welcome throughout the 100-acre property where horses and donkeys roam freely among the campsites. The Park at Brushy Creek and Stinson RV Park also accommodate pets with designated areas for walking dogs. Pets must remain leashed when outside vehicles at most locations, with Liberty Grove Campground at Cooper Lake State Park enforcing standard leash rules. The horses at Sleep Under The Pecan Trees are docile enough to approach campers and can be hand-fed with carrots, creating unique opportunities for pets and their owners to experience wildlife interactions. Most campgrounds in the area maintain trash receptacles for proper disposal of pet waste.

Bonham State Park Campground features shaded pet-friendly tent sites with electrical hookups for $15 per night, located near hiking trails suitable for walking dogs. Hidden Grove RV Resort offers paved camping spots with patios and a three-mile hiking trail around the property that accommodates leashed pets. The paths at Rockin Bar B Ranch provide natural settings for pet exercise with minimal mosquitoes throughout the grounds. During summer months, early morning and evening walks are recommended to prevent pet paw burns on hot surfaces. Campgrounds typically restrict pets from swimming areas and park buildings. The nearby Walmart in Commerce, approximately 12 minutes from Sleep Under The Pecan Trees, provides emergency pet supplies and food for campers who need to restock during their stay.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Wolfe City, Texas (97)

    1. Sleep Under The Pecan Trees

    3 Reviews
    Commerce, TX
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (903) 366-1658

    $45 - $50 / night

    "You can pet them and feed them by hand. Tall trees and gorgeous campsites. Donkeys hee-hawing, birds singing, and fire flies glowing. Scattered ponds throughout this 100 acre plot."

    2. Liberty Grove Campground — Cooper Lake State Park Doctors Creek Unit

    14 Reviews
    Cooper, TX
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (903) 395-3100

    $25 - $30 / night

    "We were driving through this part of Texas headed home to Oklahoma and saw the signs and needed to stop for lunch, so we decided to check this place out.This was a really beautiful park with a very nice"

    "We stayed at spot 18, it was a quick walk to the lake and had the most beautiful wooded view from the campsite. The dump station has 2 spots and very easy to use."

    3. Bonham State Park Campground

    2 Reviews
    Bonham, TX
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (903) 583-5022

    $17 - $950 / night

    "A very small park with a small lake, but it is well shaded well maintained. It is undergoing upgrades at this time."

    4. Lake Bonham Recreation Area

    7 Reviews
    Bonham, TX
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (903) 583-7555

    "For our first RV camping trip of 2018 we took a short drive north to Bonham State Park right outside of Bonham, Texas. This great little Texas State Park was constructed by the CCC back in the 30's."

    "One of the cheapest of the Texas State Parks. Tent only spots are 15 a night and comes with electricity. One bathroom for everyone which makes for a walk."

    5. The Park at Brushy Creek

    2 Reviews
    Bonham, TX
    14 miles
    +1 (972) 529-0505

    $75 - $125 / night

    "Highway Racer 2](https://highwayracer2.pages.dev/) provides thrilling races, enhanced graphics, realistic physics; customizable vehicles, diverse upgrades; multiplayer option for competitive play; immersive"

    "The Park at Brushy Creek is an awesome spot to enjoy sunsets and explore the surrounding land.  Make sure to check out their cows and goats! "

    6. Oak Grove Campground — Cooper Lake State Park South Sulphur Unit

    12 Reviews
    Cooper, TX
    23 miles
    +1 (903) 945-5256

    $15 / night

    "Great hiking trails! This park is great for kayaking & fishing!"

    "We like to come here because it's relatively close to the house. We've been out here a few times total since living in the area and always have a pretty decent experience."

    7. Hidden Grove RV Resort

    5 Reviews
    Ladonia, TX
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (855) 723-4140

    $45 - $150 / night

    "Hidden Grove is a brand new RV park just east of Honey Grove in north Texas. I spent a night here just to get out during the virus lockdown. The sites are paved and ready to go."

    "You can tell this is a good place to stay as soon as you pull in the drive. Great roads, very large sites, your choice pull in paved or gravel, back in or lake side. All spots have a paved patio."

    8. Stinson RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Lone Oak, TX
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (903) 455-7878

    "Tavern right next door—didn’t have time to check it out but it’s a short walk. Twinkle lights added charm to entryway to park, and we were visited by a duck from the nearby pond!"

    "Has anyone tried the nearby monkey mart for supplies?"

    9. Lazy Days

    1 Review
    Farmersville, TX
    17 miles
    +1 (214) 815-5488

    $75 / night

    10. Rockin Bar B Ranch

    1 Review
    Commerce, TX
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (903) 243-8773

    $40 - $105 / night

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Wolfe City, TX

304 Reviews of 97 Wolfe City Campgrounds


  • Robyn W.
    Jul. 17, 2021

    Shady Lake RV Park

    Overnight Stop

    This park is close to highway and great for overnight stay. The park has pull through full site hookups. The park has a pond that is the center of the entire campground. The park has two dog parks available as well for those traveling with pets.

    Two things I loved:

    1. Close to highway quick stay
    2. The pond nice view with ducklings

    One thing I didn’t love: Really close to others for extended stays.

  • Pedro C.
    Jun. 10, 2021

    Shady Creek RV Park and Storage

    Family Reunion!

    We traveled from West Texas, stayed 4 nights, had rain almost every day. The park is well laid out, small clean well maintained yards. The paved road was beginning to break up from all the rain with pot holes and new ones beginning to pop up. The pads are gravel and almost level. A few guests have been here a while, did see several arrivals and departures. Pet friendly, keep an eye on your pooch as one morning a large dog broke his/her leash one morning and attacked a lady's dog and knocked her down. She was not injured and her doggie is ok. We did not make it to the pool, the patio or to the dog park. All looked great from a distance. Verizon, full bars of service! 🙂

  • Bobbie S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 31, 2025

    Patriot RV Park

    Comfortable stay

    Stayed for two months for my husband's work. Park manager, Becky, was helpful and nice. They have a saltwater pool, dog park, laundry room, shower/bathrooms, trees/landscaping and access to a boat ramp. Some sites are a bit tight. We were in the top part of the campground and had no issues with it being real wet. Have heard that the lower area does have pooling of water with heavy rain. It does go away quickly, but should be aware of this if you have lots of outside things or a pet. Would stay here again.

  • Jackie E.
    Feb. 24, 2025

    Plantation Place

    WARNING : NO BATHROOMS NO SHOWERS

    WARNING: NO BATHROOMS, NO SHOWERS. Quiet park with easy access to Dallas. Nice dog walking area and dog park. Full hookups. I get that RVs have bathrooms and most have showers, but never in all my years have I been to a park with no bathrooms or showers. Based on the reviews of others a year or more ago I would have to assume there are no plans for any in the future. As long as you know this in advance and are OK with it, you'll be satisfied here. For me,$36, 2 1/2 hours of an afternoon and a trip to Loves for a 2 showers and all was good but I'd have planned differently had I known.

  • Allison A.
    May. 26, 2023

    Bluebonnet Ridge RV Park

    AWFUL

    Stayed here 5 nights waiting for our property to be ready. Called into the office like we have every morning and was told"sorry you have to leave we reserved your spot." ON MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND!!!! Who does this??? No notice, didn't say anything all week. But sure took our money! Poop all over the grass. The dog park is nasty! They give you all the rules, very strick. LOUD, the highway is right here. Unprofessional!!!!! Never again!!!!!

  • Will and Lucinda B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 17, 2020

    Bluebonnet Ridge RV Park

    Would stay again, pretty good park

    We spent an entire month, as we typically do, in Bluebonnet Ridge RV Park in Terrell, Texas. There is a lot to really like about this campground. We would definitely stay here again.

    Pros:

    • The park was clearly being maintained

    • The basketball /tennis courts had just been resurfaced

    • Anytime someone left, or a spot was empty, new gravel was being dumped and leveled

    • Even though closed for Covid, the pool was cleaned daily.

    • There's a small dog park area.

    • Doggie bags were provided in multiple places, and ample trash cans in which to drop them.

    • Sufficient WiFi repeaters throughout the CG

    • The grass is kept mowed down, good to avoid those Texas stickers getting in your shoelaces.

    • All but one staff member was really friendly.

    • Package receiving was well handled and painless.

    • Each visitor, even short term like us, gets a mailbox. You can go in 24/7 and check it.

    • There's a "swap area" where people leave magazines, etc. (Near the mailboxes.)

    • There's a nice little pond you can fish in, catch-and-release only, no license required.

    • LOTS of room to walk the dog!

    • There's ample overflow parking and trailer storage space so you don't have to crowd your campsite.

    • Laundry facility on site, we didn't utilize it since we have a W/D in the rig.

    • Bulletin board for posting things, we bought our W/D from another person at the campsite!

    • Park was pretty quiet while we were there. No ruckus or loud people. Folks walked around, talked a bit.

    • They have Good Sam and Passport American discounts available.

    Cons:

    • You're really close to I-20, you will hear the road noise. Only trucks are loud. (We did hear a blowout, scared me to death!)
    • The WiFi, while available, is really slow. When you connect, they track usage by hardware MAC address. Use too much, you get blocked and have to ask to be allowed back on.* There are some boggy areas you have to watch for near the pond. (Don't step on the thousands of crawfish towers!)
    • The road is in fairly bad shape, leading into the park. They could really use a road company out there to fix it.
    • There are some rigs that appear more"permanent" with stairs, patio furniture, that sort of thing. But none were run-down looking.
    • When it rains, some of the driveways do get muddy.  The gravel replacement helps.

    Other:

    • There are a LOT of Tiny Houses that have been put on the property. They all looks really new, well maintained.
    • The staff appears to reserve some spots near the front for folks coming in for a day or two to a week.  It was NOT all permanents by any means.
  • Melanie W.
    May. 17, 2017

    Pat Mayse Sanders Cove Recreations area

    Beautiful lake in the pines.

    This is a beautiful, well kept campground. The people that work there are real nice. Its real peacefull. This lake doesn't have a marina so there is not too much boat traffic. There are boat ramps and docks. I plan on taking my kayak next time. It looks great for kayaking. The campsites are spacious. Lots of shade trees. Pets are allowed. It is a quit campground. The campground A & G have vault toilets. The shower house is up near the entrance. I believe that loop C has a shower. Loop A does not have a shower but the main restroom and shower is within walking distance. They give you 1/2 price off if you have an Access Pass. From Paris, TX, take HWY 271 north 12 miles to FM 906 W and follow it 1 mile to CR 35920. Turn left into the park following signs.

  • Candy A.
    Oct. 31, 2021

    Plantation Place

    Really nice stay

    Stayed for about a month. Very nice and the staff is friendly. Has laundry facilities, 30/50 amp hookups, water, sewer, back-ins and pull-throughs. Has a nice pond and pet friendly.

  • Napunani
    Jun. 9, 2023

    Lake Tawakoni State Park Campground

    Campsite A Mess!

    PROS 

    Saved $62 with Texas State Park Pass 

    NO fee to make online reservation 

    Very friendly Spring Point Loop camp host 

    Very quiet 

    Site 77 concert parking pad level 

    Site 77 some shade 

    Site 77 had an aluminum picnic table (brand new), pedestal BBQ grill, metal fire pit with cooking grate and lantern pole 

    Firewood vending machine at park headquarters 

    Security gate locked with a pad lock at 10pm with combination provided 

    Very clean toilet/shower facility that are near Spring Point Camping Loop which are also used by park day visitors 

    Friendly squirrels that ate from our hands 

    Saw lots of deer 

    CONS 

    Cigarette butts all over our campsite and parking pad upon arrival 

    Firepit nearly full of ashes upon arrival 

    Pedestal BBQ full of ashes and trash upon arrival 

    Picnic table bolted to concrete so not moveable and it was not close to parking pad 

    Saw lots of feral cats roaming the campground 

    Mostly 1 bar T MOBILE 

    No park WIFI


Guide to Wolfe City

Campgrounds near Wolfe City offer oak-shaded camping with easy lake access for water activities. Located in the Blackland Prairie region of North Texas at around 700 feet elevation, this area experiences hot summers with temperatures regularly exceeding 95°F from June through August. During summer, early morning departures for hikes are essential as afternoon heat can become extreme on exposed trails.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Cooper Lake State Park Doctors Creek Unit provides multiple fishing spots along its shoreline. "Good park to get away for the weekend with the grandchildren! Sites are shaded with full hookup's! Caught a couple fish with the grandson! The dock could use some updating! Great hiking trails!" notes Tammie L.

Hiking exploration: Hidden Grove RV Resort offers a dedicated three-mile trail system around the property. According to Chad, the general manager, visitors can enjoy this hiking path even after checkout. The park features "paved and gravel sites with paved patios" and provides space between campsites for privacy.

Water recreation: Oak Grove Campground at Cooper Lake's South Sulphur Unit offers multiple water activities. One visitor shared: "Nothing better than kayaking/paddle boarding or tubing into the sunset. You can also setup a hammock and you will need extenders." The sunset views over the water create memorable experiences for campers.

Wildlife viewing: The area hosts various wildlife encounters, especially at dawn and dusk. Anna S. warns: "My camp site was accosted by a family of raccoons. They were not friendly and not scared of people at all. Be careful if you have young children." These interactions require proper food storage and awareness.

What campers like

Private wooded sites: Sleep Under The Pecan Trees offers secluded camping with natural features. Aaron W. describes it as "Tall trees and gorgeous campsites. Donkeys hee-hawing, birds singing, and fire flies glowing. Scattered ponds throughout this 100 acre plot. Feel free to explore the nature or just chill at your campsite."

Clean facilities: Lake Bonham Recreation Area maintains well-kept amenities for visitors. David F. notes: "Bonham is a small but uncrowded park. Lovely and clean fresh water lake. Tent campsites are well sheltered by trees. Big grassy group campsite area that looked inviting."

Animal interactions: Unique wildlife encounters make camping memorable in this region. Mike J. from Sleep Under The Pecan Trees shares: "The horses came into our camp and she was mesmerized by their size and beauty. Most amazing experience. She caught her 1st bass in the pond as well."

Swimming areas: Many campgrounds feature dedicated swimming areas for summer visitors. According to Gemma P., "They bathrooms and showers are clean and close there's a basketball court and kayak rentals. There's a fishing pier anf lots of covered tabels and grills and it's a nice Sandy Beach."

What you should know

Weather considerations: Summer heat requires planning. At Oak Grove Campground, Vishwajeet K. advises: "You want to get make sure to get there before the sunset, it's beautiful to see the orange layer over the water." Morning and evening activities are recommended during hot months.

Pet policies: Bonham State Park Campground offers shaded tent sites with electrical hookups for $15 per night. Amie M. confirms: "One of the cheapest of the Texas State Parks. Tent only spots are 15 a night and comes with electricity." This makes it an affordable dog-friendly option.

Wildlife precautions: Take measures to secure food from wildlife. Vishwajeet K. warns: "Something I'd keep in mind is the food you carry (avoid the sweet sugary stuff), there are ants all around and food will attract them towards you." Proper food storage prevents unwanted visitors.

Seasonal conditions: Water levels can fluctuate throughout the year. Barbara T. reports that certain areas may be "Currently closed due to flooding" during rainy seasons, so checking current conditions before arrival is essential.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly activities: The Park at Brushy Creek offers sunset views and animal encounters perfect for children. Jake C. shares: "The Park at Brushy Creek is an awesome spot to enjoy sunsets and explore the surrounding land. Make sure to check out their cows and goats!"

Swimming beaches: Several dog friendly campgrounds near Wolfe City feature designated swimming areas with amenities for families. Danelle I. reports that Cooper Lake State Park has "Clean bathrooms, good playground and beach area. Cabins, RV, equestrian and tent sites."

Wildlife education: Turn animal encounters into learning experiences. Mike J. describes: "Took my 6 year old daughter for her first camping trip and she loved it. The horses came into our camp and she was mesmerized by their size and beauty."

Playground access: Several parks feature playground equipment for children. Becca H. notes: "Really cool playground area bear the swimming area" at Oak Grove Campground, providing activity options when not hiking or swimming.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: Stinson RV Park offers convenient pull-through sites for easy access. Sharon notes: "Right off I-30, usually has spots available, very friendly people. All sites are pull-through. Tavern right next door—didn't have time to check it out but it's a short walk."

Hookup options: Many pet-friendly campgrounds near Wolfe City provide full-service options. Christina H. at Cooper Lake State Park shares: "The dump station has 2 spots and very easy to use. The public restrooms were clean, comfortable, and conveniently located."

Spacing considerations: Hidden Grove RV Resort provides ample space between sites. Tris W. observes: "The spots are all paved with a nice sectioned off patio spot. There seem to be some more permanent RVs here. It was very quiet during the day and even in the evening."

Weather protection: When selecting sites, consider wind patterns. James S. advises: "The wind off the lake was howling, so I had to park the van and put up a tarp to block it enough to set up the tent." Positioning RVs to block prevailing winds can improve comfort.

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