Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Burien, WA

Dash Point State Park Campground accepts pets at both tent and RV sites with full hookup options including electric, water, and sewer connections. Fay Bainbridge Park on Bainbridge Island allows dogs in tent sites, RV spots, and even their cabin accommodations. Other pet-friendly options near Burien include Saltwater State Park Campground, Game Farm Wilderness Campground, and Kanaskat-Palmer State Park. Most campgrounds require pets to remain on leash at all times, with many limiting pets to designated areas within the campground. Amenities typically include picnic tables, fire rings, and access to toilets, with some sites offering showers and trash service. The campgrounds generally maintain clean and functional facilities while providing easy access to outdoor recreation. Tent sites at some locations can be crowded with minimal privacy between neighbors.

Frequent commercial jet traffic creates noticeable noise at Saltwater State Park, where planes from nearby Sea-Tac Airport fly directly overhead every few minutes. Many campgrounds in the area feature hiking trails suitable for dog walking, though some visitors report high-theft warnings at certain parks. Most locations provide sanitary dump stations for RVs, with shower facilities available at a modest cost ($1 for 3 minutes at Saltwater). Weather remains mild enough for year-round camping at several parks, including Dash Point and Fay Bainbridge. Visitors should secure reservations well in advance, especially for prime weekend spots during summer months. Angle Lake RV Park offers an alternative with full hookups and proximity to the airport for travelers needing to leave their RV temporarily and fly out. Urban camping options exist but provide limited privacy and natural setting compared to traditional forest camping experiences.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Burien, Washington (168)

    1. Dash Point State Park Campground

    72 Reviews
    Federal Way, WA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 226-7688

    $20 / night

    "Firstly, I just have to say what a positive and amazing experience I had at this campground. The volunteers were friendly, kind and absolutely awesome to interact with."

    "The campground itself is tucked into a beautiful, forested area with plenty of trees and privacy between sites. Ours had a tent pad, fire ring, and picnic table."

    2. Saltwater State Park Campground

    11 Reviews
    Des Moines, WA
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (253) 661-4956

    $60 / night

    "Pay showers ($1 for 3 minutes) and clean restroom with air dryer, pet friendly, lots of trails to hike and a beautiful beach area with a playground, seasonal/weekend snack shop, outdoor shower by the beach"

    "My family stayed here for a night when we went out to Washington a few months ago. It was a nice little place."

    3. Fay Bainbridge Park

    22 Reviews
    Bainbridge Island, WA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (206) 842-3931

    $7 - $95 / night

    "2, #3, #4 are IMO best after that as they move away from the beach and then curve around in ascending order.

    Some neighbor noise, sites are close, but was not busy."

    "Great spot on the edge of bainbridge. Lots of spots depending on your preferred privacy level."

    4. Kanaskat-Palmer State Park

    32 Reviews
    Ravensdale, WA
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 226-7688

    $20 / night

    "There is good system of trails, tons of picnic tables along the river, and good river access to the Green rivers. Campground is well maintained, clean bathrooms and showers available."

    "It's close proximity to our house allows us to hook up the trailer after work and include a Friday night in our camping weekend!"

    5. Sun Outdoors Gig Harbor

    10 Reviews
    Gig Harbor, WA
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (253) 858-8138

    $57 - $104 / night

    "Pet friendly, but not many attractions for children (no playground, no pool)."

    "New laundry room almost complete, small dog run, exterior dog bath, clean restrooms, very accommodating staff, 1st Friday movie night. Landscaping needs more improvement. Coming back next year."

    6. Blake Island Marine State Park Campground

    3 Reviews
    Manchester, WA
    8 miles
    Website

    $12 - $45 / night

    "Hike the perimeter trail for views all around the island. It's a great place to stay in the summer months and relax."

    "Really fantastic location. Very strict rangers which can be good or bad depending on your preference. Quiet hours are at 10pm which is early for some people so be aware."

    7. Vasa Park Resort

    6 Reviews
    Bellevue, WA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (425) 746-3260

    $65 - $125 / night

    "We roasted hotdogs and s‘mores over the camp fire and our dog loved swimming in the lake. It’s a beautiful site and the park is kept incredibly clean."

    "This is in the shore of Lake Samammish, giving access to swim, paddle, picnic. The facilities and grounds are kept clean and well maintained."

    8. Tolt MacDonald Park, WA

    22 Reviews
    Carnation, WA
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (206) 205-5434

    "The campground is next to a classy laundromat, and I say classy because it’s probably one of the nicest laundromats in the area that even has a dumpsite for RVs."

    "The campground is in 500+ acre Tolt-McDonald Park, far enough away from any busy road so that there is no traffic noise, just the sound of the Tolt River rapids."

    9. Tall Chief Campground

    15 Reviews
    Fall City, WA
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Lots of trees in our section separating us but in other sections your really close to each other. It is first come first serve and lucky us we got 50 amp."

    "This is a big park that is part of Thousand Trails.  No sales pitch to join, which was nice.  Rangers were super nice.  Bathrooms very new and clean.  Lots of trees between sites. "

    10. Angle Lake RV Park

    1 Review
    Normandy Park, WA
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (206) 920-1917

    $100 - $120 / night

    "Wanted them close by otherwise likely wouldn’t have stayed here. Great option for family in town and wanting to be close by. Close to the airport if you need to leave your RV for a bit and fly out."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Burien, WA

1213 Reviews of 168 Burien Campgrounds


  • Carla S.
    Jul. 31, 2016

    Dash Point State Park Campground

    Dash Point Beach

    Really cute camp spot and play area!! Pet friendly and dog park! Went here on our trip to Tacoma north of the city. Very nice beach and area!! There's also a light house to check out while you are here!

  • 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.

  • Natalie S.
    Sep. 15, 2021

    American Heritage Campground

    Great RV site

    Comfortable peaceful if it had wifi it would be perfect. The dog park is a wonderful addition.

  • Jake R.
    Nov. 5, 2023

    American Heritage Campground

    Great campground right before Olympic NP

    Great campground right before Olympic national park. Facilities are amazing and great dog park! Host was very friendly and took great care of us.

  • 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.

  • M
    Jun. 29, 2021

    Issaquah Village RV Park

    Parking lot feels

    This camp ground is not ideal if you have dogs. There is not much grass, in fact you have to go outside the park and across the street to hear compliant pet owner. We also found the electric box to be a little wonky. They office staff did have an adapter which help. It was very quiet and clean just not the most attractive campground.

  • Christine L.
    Apr. 13, 2020

    Holiday Park Military - Lewis McChord Base

    NW Adventure Center

    Excellent location for those with military access to the base - active duty, retired or family. 30/50 amp hookups. Beautiful views of American Lake. Pet friendly.

  • molly N.
    Sep. 16, 2022

    Camp Lakeview

    Great spot

    This campground has super friendly staff, decent bathrooms and showers, laundry facility, access to a lake, fishing is welcome, swimming allowed, great playground for kids, allows pets, has a small store in the office with some essentials if you forget something. It is about a 1 Hour drive to the entrance of Mount Rainier National Park.

  • Annabelle V.
    Jul. 6, 2018

    Seal Rock Campground

    Seal Rock campground

    Seal Rock campground is on the Hood canal side of the Olympic peninsula in Washington state. It's actually the second time we camped there, this time on July 3rd and 4th. We expected it to be overcrowded and it was not the case, though a bit more on the 4th. Very nice campground with direct access to a small beach and a gorgeous view. Shellfish can be harvested on the beach. Pets are not allowed on the beach but there are plenty of trails where they can be taken. There is a charming little boardwalk interpretive trail along the water. All campsites are in wooded areas, including those on the lower loop along the water. There are flush toilets and water and a camp host. Fee is 18 dollars for a tent site.


Guide to Burien

Camping options near Burien, Washington typically remain accessible throughout the year due to the moderate Pacific Northwest climate. The area sits at sea level along Puget Sound, creating relatively mild conditions even in winter months. Several campgrounds in the region offer waterfront access with tide pools and marine wildlife viewing opportunities during low tide periods.

What to do

Beach exploration: At Fay Bainbridge Park, visitors can enjoy a rocky shoreline perfect for tide pooling and driftwood collection. "The beach is a short walk from camp, just long enough to make you feel like you earned your sunset view, but not so long that you regret your life choices. It's more of a rocky, muddy beach than a sandy one, but it's still great for exploring, skipping rocks, or pretending you're in a moody PNW indie film," shares Saraj B.

Forest hiking: The network of trails at Kanaskat-Palmer State Park provides easy walking routes suitable for all ability levels. "Lots of great fishing spots," notes Cody F., while Julie M. adds, "Each site seems to have a trail connecting to the outer trail that runs along the river. Big entertainment for three boys who explored the woods and played on the rocks and in the eddy pools."

Water activities: Several lakes and waterfront parks offer swimming and paddling options during summer months. Vasa Park Resort features "access to swim, paddle, picnic" on Lake Sammamish according to reviewer Libby. Amy H. shares, "We roasted hotdogs and s'mores over the camp fire and our dog loved swimming in the lake."

What campers like

Privacy between sites: Many campers appreciate the natural separation at Dash Point State Park Campground. As Brittany D. describes, "This campground is remarkable in the privacy between each of the camping spots, the bird life, the wild and deep forest vibes, and the walking trails." Another camper, Katie S., notes, "I was impressed by how spread apart the sites were, I think they could have fit another in between each of them!"

Clean facilities: Well-maintained bathrooms and showers are consistently mentioned in positive reviews. At Tall Chief Campground, "Bathrooms are usually found to be immaculate. The main bathrooms have a great 'spa' feeling to their design and make you feel like you are glamping," according to Brodie D. Similarly, Ralph D. found that at Vasa Park Resort, "The bathroom, laundromat, etc. are sparkling clean."

Natural setting close to urban areas: The contrast between wilderness feel and urban proximity is a major draw. "It feels like you are deep in the PNW rainforest but you are close to amenities and shopping," writes Adele W. about Tall Chief. At Blake Island Marine State Park Campground, Julia S. notes, "It's a peaceful getaway from the hustle and bustle with gorgeous views of the city."

What you should know

Reservation timing: Most parks require advance planning, especially during peak season. Campgrounds like Game Farm Wilderness Campground open reservations on January 1st for the upcoming year. Jonathan H. cautions, "I was unable to get in early in the evening with nowhere else to go. Too strict!"

Cell reception varies: Connectivity can be inconsistent, especially in heavily wooded areas. At Tall Chief, Brodie D. advises, "Another thing that can be annoying is trying to find a site with good cell reception due to all the trees. They definitely have a few, but I would say arrive early so you can drive by all the sites while checking to make sure you have good reception if you need it. I'm getting 120+ mbs download on AT&T in my site right now, but several sites down from me, it can dwindle down to 5mbs!"

Urban camping realities: Campsites closer to Seattle experience more urban impacts. Mark M. observed at Saltwater State Park, "It's kinda unsettling though seeing signs that it's a high theft area. Some of the campers here are pretty peculiar tbh." Travis P. adds, "Commercial jets landing at Sea-Tac fly directly above us at a low altitude and are VERY loud and VERY frequent (every 3-5 minutes)."

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly beaches: Several waterfront parks offer safe water access for children. Tanya B. recommends Fay Bainbridge Park: "Amazing kids area pirate ship. Great beach walk and good camp sites." Another visitor, Brittany L., found Dash Point State Park appealing: "This campground was beautiful! There's a day use lake and we had a wonderful time camping here!"

Playground access: Designated play areas provide entertainment for children. According to Carla S., Dash Point offers a "really cute camp spot and play area!! Pet friendly and dog park!" Vasa Park Resort features "basketball courts, playground, and volleyball right at the site," notes Erin A.

Short hiking options: Trails suitable for younger children are available at several parks. Ingrid M. reports about Dash Point, "Facilities were good and trails around are fun and easy enough for me and 2 kids. The beach and its tides are why we came."

Tips from RVers

Hookup considerations: Know what utilities are available before arriving. At Angle Lake RV Park, Jennifer H. notes it's "Close to the airport if you need to leave your RV for a bit and fly out." Travis P. advises about Saltwater State Park, "Pay showers ($1 for 3 minutes) and clean restroom with air dryer, pet friendly."

Power limitations: Some parks have outdated electrical systems. Derek & Alex W. warn about Tall Chief: "Knocking another star as the majority of the sites are only 30 amp with antiquated posts. There are a few 50 amp sites but from what I saw they were all taken by RVers that are there on a more permanent basis."

RV size restrictions: Not all campgrounds accommodate larger rigs. Richard D. finds Tall Chief suitable: "Great camp site for all sizes. Mostly no sewer. But if you enjoy a little distance between sites without sacrificing camp size line up here."

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