Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Lightfoot, VA

American Heritage RV Park accommodates pets on its concrete pads with full hookups, offering one of the most pet-friendly camping environments near Lightfoot, Virginia. This well-maintained campground features level sites with picnic tables and allows dogs throughout most areas. Williamsburg KOA provides dedicated pet amenities including a fenced dog run with agility equipment. Both campgrounds maintain pet waste stations and enforce standard leash policies. The 70-acre American Heritage property includes walking trails suitable for exercising dogs, while its shaded sites provide comfortable spots for pets during hot weather. Sites are spread across wooded areas with grassy spaces between campsites where leashed pets can relax with their owners.

Camping with dogs requires attention to practical considerations at these Lightfoot-area campgrounds. The dog park at Williamsburg KOA, while small, offers enough space for pets to run off-leash in a controlled environment. American Heritage RV Park's nature trails provide excellent walking routes for leashed dogs, with two separate paths winding through the property. Both campgrounds enforce cleanliness rules requiring owners to pick up after their pets. Nearby veterinary services are available within a 15-minute drive, and pet supplies can be purchased at several stores within 5 miles of either campground. American Heritage enforces quiet hours that apply to barking dogs, and staff members regularly patrol to ensure pet policies are followed, maintaining a peaceful environment for all guests.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Lightfoot, Virginia (56)

    1. Williamsburg Campground

    27 Reviews
    Lightfoot, VA
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (757) 565-0230

    "We chose one without a bathroom, and the bathhouse was a very short walk. They have plenty of recreational activities for the kids. The staff was friendly and helpful."

    "roasted s’mores. the general store was fully stocked. the pool and water park area were my daughter’s favorite. they had big jumpy things for the kids, an out door movie theater and a nice playground. our dog"

    2. Anvil Campground

    20 Reviews
    Williamsburg, VA
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (757) 565-2300

    $46 - $235 / night

    "Pet friendly. Features: beach park, dog park, nature trails, play grounds, corn hole, tiki toss, arcade..... Beautiful new bath house. Discount tickets to attractions available."

    "The campground is very close to all Williamsburg activities. A great walking trail was right down the road."

    3. American Heritage RV Park

    16 Reviews
    Norge, VA
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (757) 566-2133

    $79 - $160 / night

    "Well kept, family and pet friendly. Nice pool and clean bathrooms. Sites are blacktop with concrete patio pads."

    "This park was very convenient to Williamsburg, Richmond, and Virginia Beach. The staff was exceptionally friendly and accommodating. The bathrooms were clean, air conditioned, and well supplied."

    4. Chickahominy Riverfront Park

    19 Reviews
    Jamestown, VA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (757) 258-5020

    "Huge grass area to walk the dogs or hit golf balls. Trails lead to hidden docks or beaches on the river. Full hook up. We hit Colonial Williamsburg and Busch Gardens from here."

    "There is a nice bike/running path, (the Virginia Capital Trail-51 Miles from Jamestown to Shiplock Park) a playground, pool & splash pad, fishing pier, and group sites."

    5. Thousand Trails Williamsburg

    11 Reviews
    Norge, VA
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "It is a serene campground with beautiful walking trails. All the amenities for our two toddlers too… big pool outside, plus an inside pool and hottub. Also, a park, put-put + arcade room!"

    6. Newport News Park

    20 Reviews
    Lackey, VA
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (757) 888-3333

    "757-888-3333 or 800-203-8322  Fees: $33.00-$50.00 

    24 hour security 

    Store, heated showers, toilets, picnic table, grills, dump station, electric and water hookups, laundry, playground, group sites Pets"

    "The sites are quiet, very spacious, nicely spaced, some surprisingly so, but many are deceptively unlevel, particularly on the outside of the loops, and are heavily wooded."

    7. Eagle Nest Lookout

    6 Reviews
    Norge, VA
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (804) 367-1000

    "There are 5,217 acres in Charles City County, Virginia. Mainly forested in the coastal plains of tidewater, Virginia. There are no established campgrounds but you can primitive camp."

    "There's a couple more conventional pull outs before it and I stayed at one which was relatively peaceful besides someone going birdshooting with their incredibly panicked dog nearby and someone running"

    8. Ed Allen's Campground and Cottages

    7 Reviews
    Lanexa, VA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (804) 966-2582

    $30 - $45 / night

    "They have a cute little park that was perfect for my 3 and 5 year old, a big pond for fishing, and it’s such a pretty area if you’d like to go for a nice walk as well, they were all super nice and all"

    "There is a huge lake to go fishing, great restuarant nearby, the campground had a barbeque dinner for everyone. Lots of trails to walk. "

    9. Kings Creek

    6 Reviews
    Lackey, VA
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (757) 887-7418

    "Sites 11 through 18 are in a loop around a nice kids playground, with trees surrounding the sites and glimmers of Kings Creek in the background."

    "I enjoyed the location and the thought of being on a military installations always give me a very safe and welcome feeling.   "

    10. Military Park Cheatham Annex / Yorktown Naval Weapons Station RV Campground

    4 Reviews
    Williamsburg, VA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (757) 887-7418

    $10 - $25 / night

    "This is an amazing recreational campground for military families and retirees that is located right on the York River between Williamsburg and Yorktown."

    "Close to historic Williamsburg and Yorktown. We will be back several times."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Lightfoot, VA

654 Reviews of 56 Lightfoot Campgrounds


  • Donita A.
    Sep. 26, 2019

    Thousand Trails Chesapeake Bay

    Very Nice

    This is the first time we have camped at this Thousand Trails RV Resort and we were pleasantly surprised. Beautiful campground that is well maintained. This campground is very family oriented and offers an abundance of activities for children and adults alike. It is also pet friendly and offers a dog park for your furry friends. We will definitely be back!!

  • Trina C.
    Jun. 24, 2018

    Anvil Campground

    Fantastic campground with a multitude of amenities!

    Beautiful recently renovated family owned/run campground since 1954. Super friendly staff! All sites provide 50/30/20 amp electric, water, cable and WiFi. Premium to standard include sewer. Big rig friendly, log cabins and cottages. Only campground to provide shuttle service to area attractions, events and restaurants. Pet friendly. Features: beach park, dog park, nature trails, play grounds, corn hole, tiki toss, arcade..... Beautiful new bath house. Discount tickets to attractions available. Reservations recommended, deposit required.

  • NThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 1, 2022

    Newport News Park

    Uptown Country

    Sites: 188 

    Reservations: 757-888-3333 or 800-203-8322 

    Fees: $33.00-$50.00 

    24 hour security 

    Store, heated showers, toilets, picnic table, grills, dump station, electric and water hookups, laundry, playground, group sites Pets welcome with a rabies certificate This is a beautiful country, woodland natural setting with RV/tent sites interspersed among the forest with nice separation between sites. Paved road in good shape. There is an 18 hole championship disc golf, archery range, Fido Field dog park giving the fur babies an acre to roam. The park itself has 7,111 acres to include a aero model field. Hiking, biking, birding, so may options and pursuits. 

    LNT 

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  • Taylor D.
    Oct. 30, 2020

    Americamps RV Resort

    Most Dog-Friendly

    Enjoyed my corner pull-through site F2 even though it was gravel with some muddy spots. There are some paved spots near the entrance (7-10 and 15-19 plus VIP 1 & 2). Fire pits and wood for $6 upon request. Nice office with two small dogs to greet you and a jar of dog treats. Was decked out for Halloween during my stay, and the flower beds, pond, playground, basketball court and dog park were among the nicest. There is even an on-site dog walker, so dog people will really appreciate staying here. I noticed one side of the park (around site 22) is very noisy during the work day as there is a big lumber yard there. The proximity to the Great Outdoors and a couple of cute pub houses was a nice surprise. Recycling dumpster on site.

  • Kevin M.
    Mar. 18, 2017

    First Landing State Park Campground

    A favorite state park in Va!

    We live on the other side of Virginia, but have enjoyed returning to First Landing whenever we get the chance. We love the fact that we can visit the beach AND camp.

    Campsites are within walking distance to the ocean. VA Beach boardwalk is a short drive away. Beach is dog friendly, obviously pick up after your dogs. Park Rangers patrol and help you feel secure without being overbearing. Visitors Center offers lots of info about things to do. Camp store offers firewood and ice as well as odds and ends you might have forgotten. They also have some really nice bathhouses although not all of them have been renovated.

    Bring flip flops for the shower and sandals/walking shoes. Bring bug spray.

  • B
    Aug. 21, 2019

    Williamsburg Campground

    Very nice campground

    The cabin we stayed in was very nice. It had a very large back deck with a picnic table. We chose one without a bathroom, and the bathhouse was a very short walk. They have plenty of recreational activities for the kids. The staff was friendly and helpful. The playgrounds and pool were very clean, and the store had everything we needed. It is a very short drive off the highway and an easy commute to all of Williamsburg’s attractions. My only complaint is that my dogs typically travel everywhere with me, but I was not allowed to bring them on this trip because pit bulls are the ONLY breed they don’t allow on the campgrounds. However, if you have other breeds there is a very small dog park for them to run around and play. Other than that we really enjoyed our stay and will definitely stay at other KOAs when the dogs are not with us.

  • Brandon W.
    May. 4, 2019

    Sandy Bottom Nature Park

    Great for outdoor activities

    This campsite and park is a ton of fun. We've never camped here but we lived about 5 minutes down the road from the park and absolutely loved it. There are miles of trails around the lake and through the woods you can follow. It is extremely dog friendly with a fenced in dog park as well. There are kayaks and paddle boats you can rent by the hour. This park has plenty of camping spots and also has some yurts that are available to rent out. I would recommend this spot to anyone who wants a convenient family friendly camping/outdoor experience.

  • Amy I.
    Jun. 7, 2018

    Williamsburg Campground

    our first trip in Tex the Apex

    this was our first trip in our travel trailer, so we didn’t know what to expect. the campground was very clean, we constantly saw crew keeping it up. we had a campfire and roasted s’mores. the general store was fully stocked. the pool and water park area were my daughter’s favorite. they had big jumpy things for the kids, an out door movie theater and a nice playground. our dog enjoyed the dog park.

  • E
    Aug. 17, 2020

    Sun Outdoors Cape Charles

    Huge campground!

    We stayed here for 12 days during the pandemic. The campground is huge, with lots of amenities. We stayed in the large sites, in the last row beside the field, which was nice, gave extra parking and extra space to play. The spots for smaller campers looked difficult to find/park, but it was very empty so difficult to say. Nice dog park and dog beach.


Guide to Lightfoot

Camping near Lightfoot, Virginia combines rural wooded retreats with proximity to historical attractions. The area maintains average summer temperatures of 85-90°F with high humidity, while winter temperatures typically range from 30-50°F. Campsites throughout the region offer varied terrain from riverfront locations to inland wooded sites with elevation differences of 20-50 feet between waterfront and interior camping areas.

What to do

Historical exploration: 10-15 minute drive to Colonial Williamsburg from Chickahominy Riverfront Park. This park serves as "a great home base for exploring those sites. They have a modern bathhouse and a pool. The tent sites are kind of close together and lack privacy but we were the only ones there Sunday night so it wasn't that big of a deal," according to Ashleigh M.

Fishing opportunities: Multiple access points available at Chippokes State Park. Christina recommends "following the river inland and kayaking through the marshland," while Danielle H. suggests you can "hunt for sharks teeth on the beach."

Water activities: Swimming and boating options throughout the area. At Chickahominy Riverfront Park, Niles C. mentions, "Great site. Very Clean bathhouse. Pool and water area for the kids with a life guard! Huge grass area to walk the dogs or hit golf balls. Trails lead to hidden docks or beaches on the river."

Cycling: Miles of trails available on the Virginia Capital Trail. Samantha G. notes, "The kids were able to ride around the park (it is small) and park is within sight. A few places to access the water and about as close as you can get to the capital trail."

What campers like

Convenient access to local attractions: The strategic location of Williamsburg Campground makes it ideal for sightseeing. Bridget H. found it "family and dog friendly and close to Williamsburg tourist destinations. It has multiple sites for rvs, tents, camping cabins, yurts, and nicer more fully equipped cabins with bathrooms."

Nature immersion with urban convenience: Many campers appreciate the balance of wooded settings near urban amenities. At Newport News Park, Ray & Terri F. enjoyed "quiet, spacious and heavily wooded sites" and "a very nice network of trails, most if not all were leashed dog friendly."

Riverfront views: Water access remains a highlight at several campgrounds. At Chickahominy Riverfront Park, Liz M. enjoyed "spacious campsite with amazing views. Could take kayaks straight into the water from our site. Close to Jamestown and many other activities!"

Family-oriented activities: Organized events and amenities for children receive consistent praise. At Williamsburg Campground, Amy I. notes "the general store was fully stocked. the pool and water park area were my daughter's favorite. they had big jumpy things for the kids, an out door movie theater and a nice playground. our dog enjoyed the dog park."

What you should know

Site conditions vary significantly: Levelness and surface quality differ between campgrounds and even within the same facility. At American Heritage RV Park, Sharon B. found "the sites are decently spaced apart, though the management does have the tendency to clump campers together even though there are plenty other open areas."

Weather preparedness: Heavy rainfall impacts several campgrounds in the region. Brenda L. reports at Williamsburg RV and Camping Resort, "We arrived on opening day for the season. They had unfortunately been a victim of the rain and the main road to the campground had washed out. Alternative routes were set up to enter and exit."

Train noise: Some campgrounds experience railroad disruptions. Alexas H. warns about Ed Allen's Campground: "Nice, clean campsite. Only issue is you are right next to the train tracks so if you are a light sleeper you will hear those trains throughout the night."

Seasonal differences: Facilities and availability change throughout the year. John D. notes at American Heritage RV Park, "New section at rear of park is not well shaded but new construction," highlighting the importance of choosing sites based on season and weather conditions.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly swimming options: Pools and water features provide supervised recreation. At Anvil Campground, giancarlo M. shares that "Kids Enjoyed the Playground & Arcade. Safe & Secure Spot."

Playground access: Many campgrounds feature dedicated play areas. Katie B. enjoyed Newport News Park because "the kids were able to ride around the park (it is small) and park is within sight. A few places to access the water and about as close as you can get to the capital trail."

Nature activities: Wildlife viewing opportunities abound throughout the area. At Kings Creek, Janet R. explains it has "wooded hiking trails, two lakes with rowboats and kayaks and fishing, as well as shoreline and piers on the York River itself."

Seasonal events: Holiday-themed activities enhance family camping experiences. Erica H. noted at Ed Allen's Campground, "We left just as they were putting out their Halloween stuff but they sure do go all out with their 'Dead Allen's' theme! I wish we could've stayed for it!"

Tips from RVers

Site selection for larger rigs: Not all campgrounds accommodate bigger RVs equally. At American Heritage RV Park, Lisa D. cautions, "Large rigs should be cautious—the back-in sites are tight and maneuvering is difficult."

Hookup quality and reliability: Full hookup availability varies between campgrounds. MARY H. recommends American Heritage RV Park: "We had a very nice site#10, a leveled concrete site with room to park our towed vehicle while still attached to our Motor Home. We also had a level concrete patio with a picnic table."

Maintenance standards: Facility upkeep differs significantly across campgrounds. At Thousand Trails Williamsburg, Trina C. observes, "The sites are close, many are not level, not very big rig friendly and satellite is near impossible due to trees."

Tree coverage considerations: Shaded sites affect both comfort and satellite reception. At Newport News Park, Ray & Terri F. notes, "There is no satellite coverage due to the heavy tree canopy. OTA TV was descent using an external omni antenna."

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