Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Norwood, VA

Loft Mountain Campground in Shenandoah National Park permits pets at all campsites with standard National Park Service regulations requiring leashes no longer than 6 feet. The campground features both drive-in and walk-in tent sites where pets are welcome, though campers report keeping food secure from wildlife is essential. Bathrooms remain clean and accessible, with a camp store nearby for pet supplies and necessities. Misty Mountain Camp Resort also accommodates pets with designated pet-friendly cabins and RV sites. Sites include picnic tables and fire rings with space for pets to rest nearby. Many reviewers note the Appalachian Trail runs directly beside Loft Mountain Campground, providing excellent hiking opportunities with leashed dogs.

Dogs must remain on leash throughout trails in Shenandoah National Park, with multiple hiking paths accessible directly from the campgrounds. Pet waste stations are available at main trail access points and near bathroom facilities. Campers with pets should be aware of local wildlife including deer that frequently visit campsites, requiring proper control of dogs. The terrain features numerous small streams where dogs can cool off during summer months. Showers at Loft Mountain cost $5 for 10 minutes, with the camp store offering basic pet supplies including dog waste bags. During peak seasons, securing a pet-friendly site requires advance booking, particularly for the more secluded spots along the F loop which offer greater privacy and room for pets to rest at campsites.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Norwood, Virginia (96)

    1. Loft Mountain Campground — Shenandoah National Park

    65 Reviews
    Dyke, VA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (434) 823-4675

    $30 - $75 / night

    "We arrived around noon and with the hopes of getting a good first-come, first serve site. All of the reserved sites were booked through July."

    "This campground is perfect for those looking to just get away from things for a couple of days."

    2. Misty Mountain Camp Resort

    40 Reviews
    Crozet, VA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 647-8900

    $35 - $75 / night

    "Misty Mountain Camp Resort is located in Crozet, Virginia, off of 250 below Afton Mountain. I'm familiar with this resort."

    "The winding layout allowed for more distance between other sites. The woods were beautiful with easy walking trails right from the site."

    3. Big Meadows Campground — Shenandoah National Park

    120 Reviews
    Stanley, VA
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (540) 999-3500

    $30 - $75 / night

    "Stayed here with three other girls and my dog- it was a great spot! Nice and close to some great trails for our evening walk, and nothing beats staying Inside the NP!"

    "This was a great campground location to many, many National Park Trails. Our stay was during the last week of September. We met up with family who live in the area and got 3 sites hugging the AT."

    4. Shenandoah Crossing, a Bluegreen Vacations Resort

    12 Reviews
    Somerset, VA
    18 miles
    Website

    $50 / night

    "It's located in Gordonsville, Virginia. There's not much to do in the area, but the campground itself is nice."

    "Such a sweet little spot tucked outside of the Blue Ridge Mountains."

    5. Charlottesville KOA

    8 Reviews
    Covesville, VA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (434) 296-9881

    $45 - $80 / night

    "We really like the location of this campground as we wanted to explore the VA wine country, Monticello, Skyline Drive and other sites in the area."

    "For the past four or five years I have come to this campground each year in the offseason, April or October, to visit while the temps in Virginia are cooler and less humid."

    6. Dundo Group Campground — Shenandoah National Park

    5 Reviews
    Grottoes, VA
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (434) 823-4675

    $75 / night

    "It was nice not having to drive our trash out! We stayed at campsite 3 which is right next to campsite 2. We could hear the conversation from campsite 2 and see them."

    "This campground was really awesome because it’s so close to the skyline drive and Shenandoah. We went on some awesome hikes while we were here. Check out rose river trail and bearfence mountain."

    7. Devils Backbone Camp

    40 Reviews
    Nellysford, VA
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (540) 817-9708

    $25 - $140 / night

    "Pets welcome and camping can be made through site. Good for probably new campers or those looking to camp but have a more relaxed trip."

    "You are a quick walk to the brewery and café, where you can grab breakfast, lunch or dinner. It is nice and dark at the campground, so great for star watching. "

    8. Harrisonburg - Shenandoah Valley KOA

    31 Reviews
    Shenandoah, VA
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (540) 896-8929

    "Convenient to the highway and easy to get to. Sites are well spaced. Hookups were well positioned. Walking trail starts at the campground. WiFi worked pretty well. Overall a great KOA."

    "Positive: Friendly staff, close to Shenandoah NP, quiet camping, every site has a fire pit. Negative: Pricing rather high"

    9. Getaway Shenandoah

    1 Review
    Stanardsville, VA
    13 miles
    Website

    10. Small Country Campground

    11 Reviews
    Mineral, VA
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (540) 967-2431

    $31 - $109 / night

    "From the bouncing blob to the oversized chess set, from the lakeside beach to the swimming pool, it seems as though plenty of thought has been placed on how to keep a family entertained when in this area"

    "Campground is tucked away but has nice large sites, large lake , pool. Friendly staff"

Show More
Showing results 1-10 of 96 campgrounds

2025 Detourist Giveaway

Presented byToyota Trucks

Review Campgrounds. Win Prizes.

Enter to Win


Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Norwood, VA

1051 Reviews of 96 Norwood Campgrounds


  • Francelia A.
    Jul. 27, 2025

    Misty Mountain Camp Resort

    Mom and son new adventure

    Misty Mountain Camp Resort is located in Crozet, Virginia, off of 250 below Afton Mountain. I'm familiar with this resort. Many, many years ago, when it was Yogi Bear's park, a lot of updates since then. Great accommodations. I've not enjoyed camping as much as I have these last 2 weeks with my son Matthew, who is 30 years old down syndrome, autism and a leukemia survivor. I am 66 years old. I'm on the best adventure of my life. Just bought a new motorhome after my partner of 15 years passed away. I'm on a new journey. And taking care of my life with good health. I recommend this park to anyone. Friendly staff, accommodating, pet friendly dog parks, bathhouse, laundry, sun, and shade, with 30 and 50 amp hookups with sewage. I couldn't ask for a better place. Have a fun-loving life, I am!

  • E
    Jun. 13, 2021

    Spacious Skies Shenandoah Views

    Beautiful views & large spots

    Beautiful views. Adjacent to a working farm where cows, sheep, llamas, chickens and roosters can graze next to the campsites.

    The grounds were beautifully manicured and incredibly clean.

    It also had the largest dog park area of any campground I’ve ever seen.

    Very nice pool, friendly staff and firewood available for purchase. They will even deliver right to your site.

    Very close to downtown Luray, which has great shops and restaurants. There is a very nice 2 mile long walking trail, the Luray-Hawksbill Greenway, near the campground that will take you right into town.

    Also close by to some excellent hiking, wineries, breweries and distilleries.

  • Joe
    Sep. 29, 2020

    Luray RV Resort on Shenandoah River

    Spacious and clean campground

    We recently stayed for a long weekend at the Outlanders campground after we received a referral from a friend and could not have been more happy with our stay.  The RV sites at this campground are very spaced out, you have a lot of room to each side of your RV.  The park and facilities were very clean.  They have a playground for the kids, fishing ponds, cabins, pet friendly with a dog park and they are located right along the Shenandoah river.  You can go tubing on the river but need to provide your own tubes.  The ride down the river from one end of the park to the other is around 30 minutes.  Also for all of the people attached to the internet like us we were able to have plenty of cell signal to hotspot and get internet.

  • B
    Jun. 26, 2018

    Spacious Skies Shenandoah Views

    Great Location for visiting Luray Caverns

    This campground is very close to Luray Caverns and all that they have to offer. There is also a Duke's of Hazzard themed museum and store where they do live music on weekends nearby, it's called Cooter's. This campground is very small but quiet. It does border cow pasture land so when the wind shifts you get the smell but it wasn't constant and it wasn't unbearable. They have 2 swimming pools and a very large dog park. The bath houses were clean and well maintained. I would definitely recommend this campground.

  • John H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 8, 2024

    Madison Vines RV Resort & Cottages

    Newly renovated, great staff, many amenities, some sites are noisy

    Stayed here for two weeks in early March. Newly renovated campground with a lot of amenities. Very helpful staff. The campground is a lot of money upgrading services, capabilities, and extra activities (St Patrick's Day parade and dinner). While we were there they added street signage (very helpful) and installed a Bocce Ball field. Two fenced dog parks. Campsites are level gravel (no pads). Located near multiple vineyards. Our only complaint was that the sewage connection was slightly higher than the black tank outlet on our Airstream. The majority of camp sites are very close together, and the sites closer to the highway experience highway noise.

  • A
    Nov. 28, 2021

    Walnut Hills Campground & RV Park

    Will definitely return!

    Pros outweighed the cons.

    Good: Staff was amazing! Trash pickup daily. Level sites. Nice little general store. 9-hole disc golf course. Dog park and playground centrally located. Quiet. Close to shopping, restaurants, etc.

    Bad (if they can be called “bad”): We were excited about cable and wi-fi as a new perk. Could not get cable to work and wi-fi was spotty at our site. Had great signal in other parts of the campground though, and cell reception was strong. Roads were narrow to navigate and some sites quite short in length.

  • Elena B.
    Apr. 16, 2022

    Cloverdale Farms

    Camping at Cloverdale

    We’ve got a little 20 acre hobby farm. This historic property has gently rolling hills, with a little creek amidst a couple acres of cleared, open, secluded woodland perfect for pitching a tent and listening to nature. Fields in the back lend a great view for star gazing and looking up at the Milky Way. If the peace and quiet isn’t enough for you, there are pet goats, cats, a dog, and chickens that all love attention. Guests are more than welcome to help in the garden, pick flowers, and enjoy fresh produce and eggs while they’re here. Located 5 minutes from the James River, guests can hop over to the boat landing for fishing, swimming and boating or check out Blanton and Pleasants, a community staple. If you’re a hiker, there’s a state forest and state park just a short 15 minute drive west.

  • G
    Oct. 14, 2021

    Walnut Hills Campground & RV Park

    Scenic clean campground

    Enjoyed our stay at this campground! Office is open until 8pm which is rare. Sites are clean and flat. Pull thru and back in slots available. There is a lovely creek running through portions of the campground. Showers and bathrooms were relatively clean. Didn't use the pool. Dog park and playground were nice features. Overall, good value for the sites and amenities.

  • Mimi B.
    Sep. 25, 2020

    Walnut Hills Campground & RV Park

    Very nice clean rv park

    Located within minutes of I81. We stopped for 2 nights to see the Shenandoah National Park on our way to NC. Called last minute and got a site. Very nice customer service. Grounds were very well kept. Our site 112 had water, 50amp and cable. Dump station on premises. Nice dog park for our fur babies and doggie duty stations with bags in several locations throughout the park. Also had a cute playground for kiddos. Didn't use the pool so can't comment. A little highway noise but when windows and door were closed couldn't hear a thing. We'd stay here again. They honor Good Sam discount. Paid $38 with discount.


Guide to Norwood

Loft Mountain Campground offers tent sites with concrete pads located between 3,000-4,000 feet elevation in the southern section of Shenandoah National Park. Most sites sit among oak-hickory forests with typical summer temperatures ranging 10-15 degrees cooler than surrounding valleys. Fall colors peak in mid-October when overnight temperatures can drop below freezing, requiring appropriate cold-weather gear even when valley temperatures remain mild.

What to do

Hike directly from camp: Accessing the Appalachian Trail requires only a short walk from Devil's Backbone Camp, which connects visitors to numerous day hike options. "The AT runs right through the campground," notes Katrin M., who recommends exploring the well-maintained sections in both directions. Multiple side trails branch off providing varied difficulty levels for hikers of all abilities.

Explore historic sites: Several campgrounds provide strategic access to important historical landmarks within a 30-minute drive. "We drove to the visitor center at the Big Meadow. They had very cool programs and really good food. I enjoyed a blackberry shake, which is kinda famous for the area, and it was delicious," shares Katrin M. about her stay at Loft Mountain Campground.

Observe wildlife responsibly: Dawn and dusk offer optimal wildlife viewing opportunities around campgrounds. "When we woke up on the morning we were checking out, we didn't want to leave! Definitely coming back soon!" explains Annie B., who spotted numerous deer visiting her campsite at Loft Mountain. Rangers recommend maintaining 75+ feet distance from deer and keeping all food secured in provided storage containers.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Misty Mountain Camp Resort consistently receives praise for maintenance. "Bath house was very clean and very well thought out. Electric sites have 20a, 30a, and 50a hookups so small trailers can use a normal extension cord," notes Mike G., highlighting the thoughtful design that accommodates various camping setups.

Spacious, private sites: Many campers appreciate site layout at certain campgrounds. "The sites were fairly close, but separated by trees, so you felt private. You could hear people on the other side of the trees, but no one was loud and it was very quiet and peaceful at night!" reports Annie B. about her experience at Loft Mountain. Several campgrounds feature designated quiet areas with greater space between campsites.

Convenient camp stores: On-site supply access ranks highly in reviews. "There is a camp store within grounds and a wayside just outside of grounds," mentions Anna Y., noting the ability to purchase necessities without leaving the campground. Most stores stock essentials like batteries, propane, and basic groceries with operating hours typically 8am-8pm during peak season.

What you should know

Seasonal considerations: Winter camping requires additional planning as services reduce significantly. "We camped here the last night of the season (Nov30) and shared the campground with a mix of tent campers, car/van campers, and a few larger units. The bathrooms were plentiful, heated, hot running water, and a utility sink available," reports Carol B. about Big Meadows Campground.

Shower facilities: Pay showers cost $5 for 10 minutes in most Shenandoah campgrounds. "Make sure you test that it works BEFORE you get set up and get naked. My first quarter got jammed and I had to redress and pack up to move to a different one," advises Veronica S. about Big Meadows facilities.

Insect activity: Bug pressure varies significantly by season. "The bugs when we got here were kinda crazy. They don't bite but they swarm your head and try to enter every orifice for some reason. A head net was helpful to get the tent and screen room set up," warns Veronica S. about summer conditions at Big Meadows.

Tips for camping with families

Look for dedicated kid-friendly amenities: Shenandoah Crossing provides extensive family activities. "Salt water pool, horse rides, go karts, mini golf. Definitely more than a campground," recommends RL. Families should reserve these activities at least 24 hours in advance during peak season as they often reach capacity.

Consider cabin options for pet-friendly family camping: Several campgrounds offer cabins accommodating families with pets. "Our site was a tent site with lots of shade and not too close to others. Lots of deer walking through and room to hang hammocks and chill out," mentions Anna R. about her experience at Big Meadows, noting the ample space for family activities.

Seek ranger-led programs: Educational opportunities enhance family camping experiences. "The rangers and the host were super friendly and very helpful," shares Katrin M. about Loft Mountain. Programs typically run Memorial Day through Labor Day with activities like guided night hikes, wildlife talks, and junior ranger activities for children ages 5-12.

Tips from RVers

Site selection matters: Charlottesville KOA provides various RV site options. "Our site was a back-in which was in a quiet corner of the campground. The site was long enough for our 45' motorhome and tow car. The site was perfectly level, gravel, and had nice grass on the patio which our dog enjoyed," shares Nancy W. RVers should request specific site numbers when booking rather than general categories.

Watch for uneven terrain: Some campgrounds present leveling challenges. "Some sites are really close to the main office were check-in is, and can come quickly, as ours was. No big deal, and we should of looked at the site map closer, but heads up anyway," advises Ryan D. about Misty Mountain Camp Resort. Bringing additional leveling blocks is recommended as many sites throughout the region have slight to moderate slopes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular dog-friendly campsite near Norwood, VA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular dog-friendly campground near Norwood, VA is Loft Mountain Campground — Shenandoah National Park with a 4.3-star rating from 65 reviews.

What is the best site to find dog-friendly camping near Norwood, VA?

TheDyrt.com has all 96 dog-friendly camping locations near Norwood, VA, with real photos and reviews from campers.