Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Arlington, WA

Kayak Point County Park accommodates pet owners with spacious, private campsites separated by natural vegetation. Dogs must remain leashed throughout the park, including the extensive shoreline area where pets can wade in the water. Tent sites, RV spots with water and electric hookups, and yurts welcome pets with advance registration. Deception Pass State Park, Jim Creek Wilderness Recreation Area, and River Meadows Park also permit leashed pets on campsites and most trails. Pet waste stations are available throughout these campgrounds, and most provide water spigots for filling dog bowls. Visitors note the campground loop at Kayak Point remains surprisingly quiet despite its proximity to the day-use area, creating a peaceful environment for nervous pets.

Dog-friendly trails connect many Arlington-area campgrounds to scenic water features where pets can cool off during summer months. The Tulalip Casino provides a designated pet exercise area for RV campers, though no hookups are available at this free overnight location. For pet owners seeking more amenities, Flowing Lake Park & Campground offers cabin accommodations where dogs are permitted with a small fee. Most campgrounds enforce quiet hours starting at 10 PM, which helps minimize barking disturbances. Regular security patrols at several campgrounds enhance safety for both pets and owners. The closest emergency veterinary services are located in Marysville, approximately 15 minutes south of Arlington.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Arlington, Washington (198)

    1. Deception Pass State Park Campground

    109 Reviews
    Anacortes, WA
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 675-2417

    $12 - $40 / night

    "Close to water. Close to beach. Lots of hiking trails good for all ages. ADA friendly and pets allowed while on leashes."

    "If you look at the map, you can pick some spots with privacy (tent and rv spots) Great trails in the area. For training, hiking, or just casual walking; you can do all of the above."

    2. Kayak Point County Park

    11 Reviews
    Stanwood, WA
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (425) 903-1586

    $40 - $80 / night

    "All campsites are surrounded by trees so choose carefully if you need a pull through or if you have a large rig that you’re trying to back up. We had a small camper van and it fit perfectly."

    "When you want to get away from it all, but don’t want to travel far from the city, THIS is the spot. Spacious campsites. Running water. Flushing toilets. Showers. A tranquil Puget Sound experience."

    3. Tulalip Casino

    4 Reviews
    Marysville, WA
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (866) 716-7162

    "Clean area and pet exercise area. Security drives by regular."

    "Great place to walk your dog. Many great places to eat and of course the casino."

    4. Verlot Campground

    16 Reviews
    Granite Falls, WA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 804-1103

    $32 - $72 / night

    "recid=17846&actid=29) is in a beautiful location within the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest."

    "Stopped through here on a trip around the mountain loop. This is in a great location being accessible from the city but near all the great trails in the area."

    5. Wenberg County Park

    5 Reviews
    Marysville, WA
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 652-7417

    "Our site was big enough for our friends with a tent to pitch it next to us.  We had a site on the end of a grouping.  Some sites are way too close together, but others are more spacious. "

    6. Jim Creek Wilderness Recreation Area

    5 Reviews
    Granite Falls, WA
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 463-6697

    "Have a porch swing, campfire ring, table and grill outside. Most cabins have an electric heater and a heat stove inside. The heat stove heats up the entire cabin very well!!"

    "Our house near sites. Plenty to do at jim creek while you are there!"

    7. Flowing Lake Park & Campground

    13 Reviews
    Everett, WA
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 568-2274

    "This is a nice campground with semi private sites, several of which are  generous sized with walking trails, and trails to the lake.  Lots of trees for privacy."

    "Very close to several Walmarts and grocery stores."

    8. River Meadows Park

    3 Reviews
    Arlington, WA
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 435-3441

    "River access nearby. Saw people floating on the river. Nice and shallow, clean rocky beach is just a short walk from the camp. Small campground, lots of families around."

    9. Fort Flagler Historical State Park Campground

    35 Reviews
    Nordland, WA
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 385-1259

    "As the beach side has a lot of open camping we opted for the side nearer the trails that had a feeling of being a step away from the woods. "

    "The kids had a blast exploring the fort and the forest around the campsite. There's a big beach with a small general store/burger joint within walking distance."

    10. Military Park Jim Creek Naval Radio Station Jim Creek Wilderness Recreation Area

    3 Reviews
    Granite Falls, WA
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (425) 304-5315

    "The rv park is close to the recreation office that has a little gift shop with snacks and drinks. This is also where you can rent equipment such as bikes, fishing poles, boats, etc."

    "From its hiking trails through its old growth forrest, to its beautiful lake, Jim creek has something for everyone!"

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Arlington, WA

1316 Reviews of 198 Arlington Campgrounds


  • s
    Jun. 22, 2018

    Swift Creek Campground

    PNW awesome

    it’s great access to the northern cascades. first time staying there and I have been camping in Washington since I was born

    it has great access to some really good trails the scenery is beautiful.

  • Izabell R.
    Oct. 27, 2025

    Riverfront RV Park

    Good!

    Good little RV park, within walking distance of a dog park, children's park and public bathrooms which is nice. Only downside is that there is not septic at the spots which for $40 a night I would think that they would, but the water is clean and overall the whole lot is nicely kept up with and clean.

  • cheriana G.
    Jun. 22, 2023

    Lake Pleasant RV Park

    Best option near seattle

    There aren’t many rv parks that are close (35ish mins) to Seattle but this is the best option. Office staff is friendly, bathrooms are clean, laundry is cheap ($1 wash), maintenance staff is constantly tending to the grounds, full hook ups, and cute (short) hiking paths surrounding the park. The lake is more of a murky pond and the geese are happy residents here so expect a lot of goose poop at any spot near the water. There’s also no dog park.

  • w
    Oct. 20, 2021

    Burlington-Anacortes KOA

    Oversell on Amenities

    The campground itself is very clean, you can tell the owners take pride it in. The showers are warm, not as hot as I’d like but very very nice! The dog park is gravel, so that was a bummer. The hot tub, indoor pool, and and gym are closed for the season. Not sure how those are seasonal. Overall it’s clean and quiet.

  • Laura M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 1, 2024

    Evergreen Coho SKP Park

    For Escapee members only

    Wonderful RV park for long term Escapee-ers or members just passing through. We stopped here for a night, arriving on the weekend with no prior reservations or contact with them. They make it easy for you to self register when they're closed on weekends, just go up to the office and take one of their welcome packets. 

    We stayed in a dry camp site for only $7.50, and paid $5 for the dump (dump is only for members as well). FHU sites are around $33 depending on in-season/off-season, but I don't know how we would have figured out which sites were available. There are so many activities and amenities here for the long termers (I believe it's a 55+ park), I couldn't even list them all. 

    Showers and laundry were clean and efficient. There's a dog park and a dog walking path (there are signs everywhere about not letting your dog pee or poo on their nice plants). Cell service was good and they have good wifi as well. This would definitely be a spot we'd stop at again when we're in the area next.

  • Dani H.
    Jun. 27, 2018

    Riverfront RV Park

    Urban Camping At Its Best

    Great spot for an Overnighter on the road through quaint Sedro-Woolley WA, this spot contains amenities for all, along with RV parking and a handful of tent lots. If you care to go swimming it has easy access directly to the lake with a primitive boat launch meant for smaller, canoe-like, vessels. Clean Restrooms, no showers, but they have a stage and performances during the summer months and two Parks, meant for all ages! Surrounding areas to explore include a Dog Park just across the way, and a spooky hike among abandoned buildings which were once part of Northern State Mental facility. Be sure to take in the Train display at the Town’s enterance and have a great trip!

  • R
    Aug. 1, 2021

    Rainbows End RV Park

    Good RV park near Sequim, Port Angeles, Olympic National Park

    I’ve stayed at Rainbow’s End twice. Both times were in their overflow camping area, which are two spots with water and electric only, under some trees which made for comfortable shade. The staff at the park are nice and professional, the facilities are always clean, and there is a large dog park (it has a somewhat short fence, perfect for my small dogs but be careful with bigger animals). Lots of people live at Rainbow’s end full time. It’s very clean and well maintained. You do get some road noise from the US 101, but it’s not too noticeable. If you aren’t taking advantage of water and electric hookups, it could be a little expensive.

  • Chelsea B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 23, 2021

    Bellingham RV Park

    Noisy and off-putting

    The service… At first, over the phone, the worker here seemed very nice but upon arrival, this campground was very off-putting. I’m not a big fan of anyone walking into my campsite even if they think they are being helpful. But this worker followed us into the site and immediately told us our rig was too far forward… we hadn’t even cut the truck off yet. And proceeded to talk to us while we were just trying to get settled. Just really weird vibes.

    About this site itself…. TIGHT. No room on either side. No privacy. No place for pets to go even though it advertises that there is a pet area. This morning, after walking to the back of the campground where the worker told us we could take our dog when we checked in, he told us that we couldn’t let our dog walk in that grassy area. We were like, there is literally nowhere else to take the dog. It’s entirely surrounded by business and the airport.

    We kept to ourselves and got a refund for the final booked night so we could just leave. The worker was really not thrilled about that request and was pretty rude about it.

    The only reason we give it two stars is for the location. You can’t get any closer to Bellingham which is absolutely awesome.

  • p
    Aug. 19, 2020

    Riverfront RV Park

    Off the beaten tracks

    Affordable stay  $25 @7/2020.    Closing at end of month for renovations.   

    Well kept large quiet park.  Great dg waking areas; including a dog park.  Some sites with trees for shade.   Hookups work.   Free city dump station within a mile; easy to access.  2 clean bathrooms; no shower.  Manager on site.   Gate locked by 10pm.   Access through older well kept neighborhoods.   Grocery store on main road.  Lorenzo-s was closed due to COVID; we ate their 10 years ago; mighty good rellanoes.   Gave it 4 as one toilet with very slow flush!   Perhaps renovations will solve that problem.  Perhaps showers will be included; they could charge more.


Guide to Arlington

Arlington-area campgrounds offer practical options for outdoor enthusiasts exploring the North Cascades region. Located within a 30-minute drive of multiple water access points, these campgrounds range from heavily forested settings to riverside retreats. Winter camping opportunities remain available at several parks when many mountain campgrounds close due to snow accumulation.

What to do

River activities at Twin Lakes: Jim Creek Wilderness Recreation Area provides excellent fishing opportunities with rentable equipment. "From its hiking trails through its old growth forest, to its beautiful lake, Jim Creek has something for everyone!" notes Jesse C. Military ID required for access.

Historical exploration: Fort Flagler Historical State Park Campground combines camping with historical sites. "Lots to do there...beach, crabbing, clamming, playground, sport courts, trails, and the most fun is exploring all the gun batteries. We did the tour and it was very informative," shares Jill T. The park includes a museum documenting its military history.

Beach time year-round: Winter camping provides quieter beach access. "Awesome fall and winter camping. First come first serve after Oct 31st. Spend a long weekend there last week. No problem finding 2 sites side by side for 40 ft rigs," reports Mike K. about Fort Flagler. The park offers city views of Port Townsend across the water.

What campers like

Privacy between sites: Kayak Point County Park features natural barriers between campsites. "This is a great campground, it only has one loop of camping and it's a small county park, but surprisingly the sites are not on top of each other and there is good privacy between sites," reports Brooks S. The campground sits on a bluff above the beach area.

Accessible fishing spots: Verlot Campground provides direct access to South Fork Stillaguamish River. "We had a spot right by the South Fork Stillaguamish River. We fell asleep and woke up to river sounds and were able to walk down to it straight from our site," explains Liz A. A sandy beach area sits at the edge of the campground.

Tree cover for summer shade: Many Arlington-area campgrounds feature dense tree cover. "Beautiful grounds right near the South Fork of the Stillguamish. Our site was partially shaded so stayed pretty cool during the day," notes Rachel B. about Verlot Campground. This natural shade proves especially valuable during July and August heat.

What you should know

Jet noise near some campgrounds: Deception Pass State Park Campground sits near Naval Air Station Whidbey Island. "The only downside is the noise from the naval base nearby. You'll hear jets overhead on a regular basis," mentions Will L. Most reviewers note jet activity decreases after 5pm.

Limited off-season facilities: Winter camping means some amenities close. "Due to COVID bathrooms were closed, port-o-potties were in place, and badly needed serviced," reports Mindy P. about River Meadows Park. Always check current facility status before winter camping trips.

Reservation requirements: Popular campgrounds fill quickly during summer. "Reserve ahead very popular especially during the summer," advises Mindy P. about Flowing Lake Park. Campgrounds with waterfront access typically book fastest during July and August.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Flowing Lake Park & Campground offers excellent play facilities. "Cabins available, also the most amazing playground," notes Mindy P. The play structure receives specific praise for younger children.

Winter cabin options: Several parks offer heated cabins for off-season family trips. "We typically visit the cabins here in the winter, so we don't usually partake in the summer activities of swimming, boating, etc., but we do love coming here in the winter. The cabins are heated and have bunk beds," explains Marisa N. about Flowing Lake Park.

Pet exercise areas: For families with dogs, select appropriate sites. "Nice place to have a free spot for the night. Not sure the max number of nights. I forgot to ask. No hook ups and no water available. Clean area and pet exercise area," mentions Cary C. about Tulalip Casino's RV parking area.

Tips from RVers

Site selection importance: River Meadows Park offers variable site quality. "The campground itself was a little out of the way, but overall a pretty good spot. Not sure if they have any utility sites, mine was not and they don't have a dump station but do have potable water," notes Austin R. The spaces are sectioned off by large bushes for privacy.

Internet access considerations: Cell service varies widely between campgrounds. "T-mobile cell service was spotty at best," reports Mindy P. about River Meadows Park. Jim Creek Wilderness Recreation Area offers alternatives: "This building has a 24 hour lounge with free wifi, TV, dvds, books, markers, coloring books, games, and other things for visitors to use," explains Christina F.

Pull-through availability: Site accessibility varies for larger rigs. "Most RV spots are wide enough for 2 vehicles, except pull through spots which are pretty long. We had no problem navigating the roads with our truck and 17' Micro Minnie trailer," shares Ryan O. about Flowing Lake Park & Campground.

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