Dog-Friendly Camping near Huntington, VT

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    Smugglers Notch State Park Campground welcomes pets throughout its 20 tent sites and 14 lean-tos, with campsites well-dispersed for privacy. Little River State Park, North Beach Campground, and Mount Philo State Park also accommodate dogs with clean facilities and spacious sites. Most campgrounds require pets to be leashed at all times, though some offer designated off-leash areas. North Beach Campground provides access to a dog park approximately 3/4 mile south on the adjacent rails-to-trails path. Campers consistently note the clean, well-maintained facilities at these pet-friendly parks. Sites at Mount Philo State Park drain well during rain and provide enough space for tents and dogs to move comfortably, with sites 1, 6, and 8 offering the most seclusion for campers with pets.

    The Lake Champlain shoreline offers multiple dog-friendly camping options with water access. Button Bay State Park features a designated dog trail and beach area near the Catalpa and Willow lean-tos, making it convenient for dogs to cool off in the lake. Shelburne Camping Area and Gold Brook Campground provide full hookups for RV campers traveling with pets. Several campgrounds connect to trail systems suitable for dog walking, including the Burlington bike path from North Beach Campground. The trails at Smugglers Notch lead directly from the campground and offer beautiful mountain views for hikers with dogs. Campground staff at most locations make nightly rounds to check on campers and address any pet-related questions or concerns. During fall camping, temperatures can drop significantly at night, so extra bedding for pets is recommended.

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    Best Dog-Friendly Campgrounds near Huntington (152)

      1. Little River State Park Campground

      4.7(25)12mi from HuntingtonRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Little River State Park is located just outside of Waterbury Vermont so it’s an ideal location for jumping off on other adventures!"

      "We came here to hike the Dalley Loop Trail (which is a great trail full of history), but we wish we had camped here instead of the private campground 45 minutes away where we did stay."

      from $19 - $28 / night

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      2. North Beach Campground

      4.1(28)17mi from HuntingtonRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Sites 1 to 16 are close to each other. Sites 113 to 119 are bad. Very close to each other. No redeeming qualities.

      Sites have 30 amp electric and water but might need a longish cord or hose."

      "We stay every year for the Vermont City Marathon. It is a convenient bike ride down the bike path to the waterside park. Easy access to all of Burlington by bike."

      from $37 - $100 / night

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      3. Shelburne Camping Area

      3.9(17)12mi from HuntingtonRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "This is a nice little private campground in Shelburne, just outside of Burlington. Close to Lake Champlain. Good place to spend the night and good access to activities."

      "Lastly, the location was perfect, just outside of Burlington made access to the area ideal."

      4. Smugglers Notch State Park Campground

      4.7(23)17mi from HuntingtonRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "I’d say this was one of Vermont’s best kept secrets, except I don’t think it’s exactly a secret. Even in October, the Park seemed full with visitors and Stowe was hopping!"

      "Close to tons of beautiful hikes. As for the campground. It was quiet, comfortable, and kid, as well as pet friendly. Would definitely camp here again."

      from $20 / night

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      5. Mount Philo State Park Campground

      4.8(10)12mi from HuntingtonTents, Glamping

      "The toilets are composing toilets, but from the user experience, it's very close to a regular toilet in that it's in a stall in a nice, well maintained proper bathroom (unlike some composting toilets in"

      "the best part is every night its only a ten minute hike to the summit from where the sites are and you get to watch the sunset over Vermont and lake champlain as the sun falls behind the adirondack mountains"

      from $23 / night

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      6. Gold Brook Campground

      4.0(9)16mi from HuntingtonRVs, Tents

      "While we were next to the creek at site 12, it was blocked by brush and trees.
      Check in was easy, and the staff were present enough in case you had questions or needed to buy firewood."

      "Our dog loved swimming in the creek and meeting his first bullfrog. The campground also has a small pool, one washer and one dryer, and decent showers/restrooms."

      7. Underhill State Park Campground

      4.8(6)16mi from HuntingtonTents

      "They ask that you limit your driving on the path to the site- so we were sure to go into town to get all we needed before we settled into camp- which wasnt hard to do."

      "Camp spots were far enough away from one another, trees helped with privacy, and the tent site had a great area to setup the tent.
      Facilities were accessible and clean."

      8. Austin Brook

      4.4(7)17mi from Huntington

      "All pretty much have access to the streams. Nice fire rings. Keep it clean!"

      "This area is right next to FireRoad 25 rd. We did not camp here we camped on FR25."

      9. Button Bay State Park Campground

      4.5(12)20mi from HuntingtonRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "The first is where you'll find the lean-tos and the dog trail/beach. This area is super quiet, offers a bit of shade, and plenty of privacy."

      "We selected it because it was nearby for our second outing with our new (used) R-Pod camper. Turns out it's a wonderful park."

      10. Lone Pine Campsites

      3.7(9)19mi from HuntingtonRVs, Tents

      "We had one right next to the playground so our daughter could walk straight to it without having to cross a road. And speaking of playground, it was large and very nice."

      "Cool little campground right in Mallets Bay on Lake Champlain. Campsites are kind of close together. Nice pool, game room, and little store. Its a fun place for families!"

      from $8 - $12 / night

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    753 Reviews of 152 Huntington Campgrounds


    • Shawn B.
      Sep. 25, 2018

      Silver Lake Campground

      This is a great place for the whole family

      This is one of our favorite places to camp in Vermont. The sites are fairly private without being built too close together. Lake is clean and has a great concrete dock that the kids love to jump off. They have boat rentals and nature tours on the lake led by the state park faculty. When the kids get tired from swimming they're a nice beach area and playground.

    • D
      Oct. 3, 2021

      North Beach Campground

      Great Campground “On The Water”

      I have a 24’ RV towing a 30 foot trailer for perspective. I easily fit in site 107 and lots of other sites would have worked. They have a place to drop trailers if you don’t fit.

      Sites 90 to 108 are best. Spaced out under trees.

      Sites 1 to 16 are close to each other.

      Sites 113 to 119 are bad. Very close to each other. No redeeming qualities.

      Sites have 30 amp electric and water but might need a longish cord or hose. Clean easy to use dump with water.

      Tent sites looked nice.

      Short walk to nice beach or you can drive a car. Short tunnel so no campers or bikes on the roof.

      Right next to rails to trails path that goes onto a causeway over the lake. There is a bike ferry to keep going. Nice ride.

      Nice dog park 3/4 miles to the South on the trail.

      Far away from noise. Can’t comment on loud campers.

    • Christopher  S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 25, 2023

      Lake Champagne Resort Vermont, Inc.

      Great Campsite

      Very nice, clean campsite. Staff are very friendly and helpful. Campsites are spread out, great dog walking areas , and very spacious dog parks, one for big dos and one for little ones.

    • Erin J.
      Sep. 24, 2022

      Lake Placid/Whiteface Mountain KOA Holiday

      Great Area

      We visited this campground twice this summer after the switchover to KOA. They had lots of activities to take back to the campsite for rainy days. They do not have a dog park and this caused our pup to get a bit hyper.

    • Brandon L.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 12, 2024

      Lake Placid/Whiteface Mountain KOA Holiday

      This is a good place to sleep, but not much more to it

      To start off, we are avid KOA campers. So when we looked at this campground, we expected the typical layout which had a swimming pool and other stuff for the kids, however, this campground lacked all of the above. When we arrived here, check-in was easy we did drive along ways to get to our campsite which was nice to be wooded, but I did miss the typical activities and KOA usually has which when I booked the site, I usually expect them since the prices usually, fairly high compared to state parks. Our main reason for seeing KA versus state parks for these extra activities. With that said the bathrooms were clean, which we barely use since we have a full hook up camper. The dog park was very small and it looked like they did the very minimum to check the block. If you’re looking for a place to run your little guy around, he might be disappointed at this place. However, there are plenty hikes nearby to wear them out if you desire. As far as location, there is a lot of stuff to do in the area as we went and hike, the mountain, which was amazing.

    • Shanna M.
      Jun. 12, 2025

      Valcour Island

      Valcour Island

      I've camped on Valcour all my life since I was 7. It was amazing. So beautiful. Now it's covered in cockroaches and the water is murky and everything is covered in Zebra muscles. Other campers are rude and have no respect for your property. Has been all Canadians from my experience. They let their pets on the island to defecate and we've had one let their two large dogs swim ashore from their yacht and urinate on all our tents and destroyed our campsite and stole our food off from the picnic table all while the owners watched and laughed it off from their boat. The dogs then swam back and boarded the boat and they left. It's not like it used to be. We were yelling at them the whole time, trying to get the dogs away from our campsite and the owners didn't even apologize. One of the dogs defecated on my son's clothing that has fallen off the line.

    • Rachel P.
      Oct. 16, 2018

      Smugglers Notch State Park Campground

      Smugglers Notch State Park

      I’d say this was one of Vermont’s best kept secrets, except I don’t think it’s exactly a secret. Even in October, the Park seemed full with visitors and Stowe was hopping! Leaf peepers were in full force and the grounds were absolutely spectacular- I really picked the perfect time of year to go. Nights got pretty brisk, but the foliage was breathtaking.

      The Park, located along scenic Rte108, has about 20 tent sites and 14 lean-to’s well dispersed throughout the grounds. A couple spots were drive-in sites, accessible to those with disabilities; most had small pathways and/or stairwells leading to their platforms. There was not a bad site within the entire vicinity. All were fully shaded and extremely private. Although, I’d be curious about checking out Sites 1 or 16 next time around!

      Bathrooms were clean and the main office sold firewood at the entrance. Facilities are also pet friendly. Plus, there are so many hiking trails and recreational opportunities in and around the Park-from Stowe Mountain Resort to the quaint shops in town and local craft breweries. And even with the Park seeming “full”, the grounds were perfectly quiet, without the incessant sound of generators you find at larger state parks.

      Without a doubt, Smugglers Notch State Park is a favorite of mine!

    • Meag F.
      Sep. 1, 2016

      Shady Oaks Camping Resort

      Great Place for Big Rigs

      Mostly Seasonal area with some overnight spots. No tents allowed. But pet friendly. Small but clean areas with electric at each site. Has some benches outside, a small pool, playground, and community of seasonal campers. I think there was only a few overnighters.

    • Fransheska A.
      Aug. 11, 2021

      Smugglers Notch State Park Campground

      Great family friendly campground

      We stayed last year during the fall and the views were breathtaking. Close to tons of beautiful hikes. As for the campground. It was quiet, comfortable, and kid, as well as pet friendly. Would definitely camp here again. The staff was friendly and the bathroom facilities were kept nice and clean.


    Guide to Huntington

    Huntington, Vermont sits in the western foothills of the Green Mountains at an elevation of 901 feet, with nearby Camel's Hump peak rising to 4,083 feet. Camping options near Huntington range from established state parks to primitive sites along rivers and reservoirs, with seasonal operations typically running May through mid-October. Temperatures can drop into the 40s even during summer nights.

    What to do

    Hike accessible mountain trails: Little River State Park offers family-friendly hiking trails with historic discoveries. "The hiking trails are really good--they're actually pretty steep. There are lots of old foundations hidden on the trails that are fun to discover," writes Rita M. The park provides an ideal starting point for exploring the surrounding natural areas.

    Explore waterways: At Little River State Park Campground, campers can enjoy multiple water activities on the adjacent reservoir. "The reservoir is a fun place to explore via kayak and canoe as well as by motorboat! We tend to hang at the site more than the beaches as the beaches are very small and full of children," notes Hannah H.

    Access Burlington bike paths: North Beach Campground offers direct access to Burlington's extensive bike path network. "Right on the Burlington bike path and across the beach, there is plenty to do and easy access to town and other attractions," explains Michael G. Cyclists can pedal directly from campsites to downtown Burlington in 5-10 minutes.

    Visit winter recreation spots: During off-season months, campers can experience a different side of popular recreation areas. "Stayed at a lean-to site here in March of 2019. Free of charge during off season, you just have to call a couple weeks ahead to reserve. Right in the middle of great nordic and alpine backcountry skiing and snowshoeing," shares Ed M. about winter camping at Smugglers Notch.

    What campers like

    Private wooded sites: Mount Philo's limited number of campsites creates a secluded experience. "Only 8 campsites, dispersed in the trees. $23/night. Picnic table and fire pit. Moderate cell service," notes Kaelin P. The campground's small footprint ensures a quieter camping experience compared to larger facilities.

    Clean facilities: Smugglers Notch State Park Campground maintains high standards for its amenities despite its rustic setting. "Pristine facilities, private camp sites and a beautiful area. Smuggler's Notch is close enough to Stowe to not be a hassle to drive to, but far enough away that it's quiet and remote," Ben C. explains in his review.

    Proximity to attractions: Campgrounds serve as convenient basehomes for exploring the region. "I would highly recommend this campground to anyone looking to visit the Stowe/Waterbury area. We had easy access to hikes in Stowe, plus the Ben and Jerry's shop is about 20 minutes down the road!" says Alison O. about Little River State Park.

    Water access options: Button Bay State Park Campground features multiple ways to enjoy Lake Champlain. "Easy access to the lake. Book early for the best sites," advises Ian P. The park includes both direct lakefront sites and inland options with trail access to the water.

    What you should know

    Reservation timing: Most campgrounds fill quickly during peak season. "Reserve early, as this place doesn't have a ton of sites and it fills up quickly!" advises Ben C. about Smugglers Notch State Park.

    Site drainage factors: When selecting a site, consider ground conditions and placement. "Sites drain well during rain and provide enough space for tents," notes a camper at Mount Philo State Park.

    Seasonal closures: Most campgrounds operate on limited schedules. Austin Brook offers primitive camping but has minimal facilities. "This is a beautiful little pull off the road right on the river with tables & fire rings," explains Sigrid O., though campers should note these dispersed sites lack formal maintenance.

    Primitive site locations: For those seeking dispersed camping options, location details matter. "Small camping areas but all you need for a quick place to camp if you're passing through. Or just want a quick place to go camping," Ryan D. mentions about Shelburne Camping Area.

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground accessibility: Gold Brook Campground offers family-friendly amenities close to camping sites. "Our site was level and extremely spacious, FHUs, and featuring a fire pit. There is a nice playground in the center and a creek that follows the tent sites. Our dog loved swimming in the creek and meeting his first bullfrog," shares Kara W.

    Swimming options: Button Bay State Park Campground provides controlled swimming environments. "This state park is so fun to camp at! It has a great playground for kids and a nice swimming pool! You can hike on the trail and Lake Champlain is right there!" explains Debbie S.

    Historic discovery opportunities: Little River State Park incorporates educational elements into recreational activities. "We visited here with our 5 kiddos for 2 nights late July 2016. The facilities were clean, the small playground was great, and the small boat launch and beach kept us in the water," Rita M. writes.

    Pet-friendly trails: Most campgrounds near Huntington accommodate pets with specific designated areas. Smugglers Notch offers trail systems accessible directly from campsites that welcome leashed dogs, making it convenient for pet friendly camping near Huntington, Vermont.

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection strategies: When camping in an RV near Huntington, Vermont, site choice impacts overall experience. "Sites are level, grassy, and seemingly well maintained," Whitney L. notes about Gold Brook Campground.

    Seasonal considerations: RV campers should prepare for variable weather conditions. "During fall camping, temperatures can drop significantly at night," notes one experienced camper about Huntington-area camping.

    Hookup availability: Full-hookup options are limited but available at select locations. Shelburne Camping Area provides electrical connections for larger vehicles. "We didn't advance book, so we were in one of the last available spots. Site 2 is a flat, gravel back in, 30 amp, full hookup," C O. explains.

    Road access constraints: Some campgrounds have restrictions on vehicle size. "Road is short, dead ends with a decent amount of turn around space," Thomas and James S. observe about Austin Brook, making it important for RVers to research access before arrival.

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