Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Davenport, WA

Hawk Creek Campground offers pets-allowed primitive camping with easy road access. This National Recreation Area campground along Lake Roosevelt welcomes dogs at its quiet waterfront sites. Families with pets have successfully hiked to private beach areas where dogs can play along the shoreline. Campsites include fire rings and typically cost $18 during summer season, dropping to $9 in off-season. Sites are relatively close together without much privacy, but most campers report having plenty of room for dogs on leads. The waterfall area provides an excellent spot for pets and owners to explore together, though the sites closest to the falls have less separation between neighbors.

Fort Spokane Campground provides additional pet-friendly options with well-maintained, spacious sites that accommodate both tent and RV camping. Dogs must remain leashed throughout recreation areas, with particular caution advised during summer months when the campground becomes busy with boaters and families. Multiple reviewers note the abundance of paved roads perfect for dog walking, with minimal insects reported even during peak summer weekends. Porcupine Bay Campground offers waterfront sites especially suitable for pets, with dedicated swimming areas and beaches where dogs can cool off during hot weather. Most sites feature adequate space for pet leads and easy water access, though summer crowds may diminish privacy between campsites. Water levels fluctuate seasonally, affecting shoreline access for pets at certain times of year.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Davenport, Washington (90)

    1. Hawk Creek Campground — Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area

    11 Reviews
    Davenport, WA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 754-7889

    $23 / night

    "Played in the creek/ waterfall with our dogs. Caught frogs, and hiked all day."

    "Easy access to the water. The waterfall really flows in the spring, but slows as summer sets in. Fishing was decent. The boat launch is only available during high water."

    2. Hog Lake Campground

    35 Reviews
    Sprague, WA
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 536-1200

    "Arrived early in the afternoon and got the last spot, looked to be a lot of people staying longer term; but still was quiet and there are lots of places to walk with pets/explore around camp."

    "Pet friendly and honestly it doesn’t feel like this place is well known. I don’t find many folks there every time I go."

    3. Lake Spokane Campground—Riverside State Park

    13 Reviews
    Tumtum, WA
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 902-8844

    "Good dog walking around the area."

    "The camp ground we stayed at was maintained nicely and was very spacious where we weren't too close to our neighbors but were close enough to holler some of our camp fire stories around night time."

    4. Porcupine Bay Campground — Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area

    5 Reviews
    Ford, WA
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 633-3830

    "Really amazing area for families and pets. The first 9 campgrounds are right on the water so my dog was so happy to be right on the beach. Perfect space for leads in every campsite and very well kept."

    "This camping spot is conveniently located off a well groomed gravel road just a mile or so from the main paved road. It’s the first campsite we came to as we drove into Lake Roosevelt."

    5. Fort Spokane Campground — Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area

    7 Reviews
    Davenport, WA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 754-7889

    $30 / night

    "If you use kayaks, stay along the shore to avoid a dangerous situation!  The Fort still has a structure with exhibits inside to visit and a nice bluff trail that overlooks the Spokane River."

    "You can be tucked up against the trees or down closer to river access and more sunshine. A couple of docks for fishing, hiking trails, and boat ramp."

    6. Bowl and Pitcher Campground — Riverside State Park

    30 Reviews
    Spokane, WA
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 465-5064

    "Standard State Park facilities set near downtown Spokane in a beautiful river gorge. You don't feel close to the city at all here with plenty of space to hike and bike. The dogs loved it too."

    "Multiple water spigots close by. Lots of walking trails nearby and a cool suspension bridge over the river. Other than the lack of solitude, absolutely no complaints."

    7. Fishtrap Recreation Area

    16 Reviews
    Sprague, WA
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 536-1200

    "Stayed for a night to breakup a long drive. Arrived Monday evening and was the only one here. It’s just a large gravel parking lot with a single vault toilet, no other services."

    "But it has a really nice hiking trail behind it. Worth a stop, but not for long term camping"

    8. Twin Lakes

    3 Reviews
    Odessa, WA
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 536-1200

    "A Washington Discover Pass is required. 14 day max stay. But once you drive down to the lake/camp sites there is ZERO cell reception."

    "Great FREE camping near lakes, fishing. Vault toilets. Limited internet at top of road but none at lake side."

    9. Two Rivers Resort

    2 Reviews
    Davenport, WA
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 722-4029

    $50 - $150 / night

    "Store close by. Tone to do. And the food truck was delicious!"

    10. Coffeepot Lake

    5 Reviews
    Odessa, WA
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 536-1200

    "extremely, extremely active wildlife. dozens of kinds of birds and bats. neat big bugs. we woke up to a flock of pelicans. at night, coyotes howling in ALL directions and raccoons rustling all around by"

    "The lake was so tranquil and the lake cliffs were pretty magnificent to boat up against. All kinds of birds, waterfowl, coyotes And deer. The launch is a bit sketchy and uneven under the water."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Davenport, WA

434 Reviews of 90 Davenport Campgrounds


  • Rachel A.
    Aug. 4, 2020

    North Spokane RV Campground

    Well maintained and manicured

    Very clean with all the trim :) space between units, a dog park and playground, and nearby to restaurants while being just far enough on the edge of town to feel as such

  • B
    Jul. 8, 2022

    Peaceful Pines RV Park & Campground

    Week Stay

    I’ve never been so harassed before by a campground for having a pet. Definitely not pet friendly. There is literally one tree they make you stay at and you can’t walk the campground with your dog.

  • Joel R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 3, 2021

    Liberty Lake RV Campground

    Looks like a parking lot with RVs

    This is a newer RV park in Liberty Lake. They have only been open 2 years. Liberty Lake is between Spokane, WA and Coeur d’Alene ID. There are about 130 spaces or so, with concrete pads and paved streets. There is grass between sites, but they are much too close to be comfortable, and there is no shade! And, the rules!!! Lots more rules than most other camping areas.’ It also appears many of the residents are semi-permanent. They have free cable snd wifi, a dog park, playground, swimming pool, laundry, and dump station. The sites are 30/50 amp, most are pull through but the outer ring is back in. They also have propane. They are on the pricy side: an outside loop 50 ft. Site is $74/night. Good Sam gets you a 10% discount. It is easy access to I-90 both East and west.

  • Travis B.
    Jul. 2, 2021

    Liberty Lake RV Campground

    City Slicker Camping

    All in all our trip was great. The campground is very clean and well maintained. All of the spots had big pads that were very easy to maneuver around. Very dog friendly park with a fenced off off lease dog park that was easy to access. The swimming pool was fantastic as well. If you are looking for a true outdoors in the woods camping spot this is not the place for you. You are maybe half mile from I-90 and road noise can be heard all hours. You are also in the middle of the town Liberty Lake. Minutes from Safeway, McDonalds and Starbucks. If that is your cup of tea this is the place for you.

  • D
    Sep. 28, 2020

    Spring Canyon Campground — Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area

    Great campground right on the lake

    We came here to enjoy the lake.  The campground was right on the lake shore with a great sand beach!

    They sites are pretty close together but were usable.  The site we had was a back-in site, the site is gravel and pretty level.  There are no hookups at this location.  First time boon docking, so we were not sure what to expect. This allowed us to test out our travel trailer and it passed.

    We have Verizon and there were no issues with cell service for us.  

    The campground has a clean restroom, we used our trailer shower.

    Pets are allowed and with how the lakeshore was, we were able to walk around a bend and get away from others allowing us to go off-leash so our dog could play in the water freely.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 21, 2022

    Dragoon Creek Campground

    Beautiful and free

    Stayed here with my dog, pet friendly but the animals must be on a leash. Camp hosts are very attentive and make multiple rounds which is nice. Follow all posted rules and you’ll have a blast. Pack in and pack out.

  • Brian C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 11, 2023

    Liberty Lake RV Campground

    Liberty Lake RV Campground: Good for City Camping, Not Ideal for ...

    My family and I recently stayed at Liberty Lake RV Campground, and it wasn't quite what we expected. Located in the middle of a city, it felt like it was made for older people with no kids. The sites were nice and large, with paved pads and all pull-through, but it was boring, especially given the extreme heat during our stay. 

    While the campground was clean and well-maintained, and the pool was nice, if you want to be closer to nature, this isn't the place for you. However, if you want to be closer to civilization, this is a good option. The staff was great, the showers were good, and the laundry room was nice.  The dog park was absolutely amazing, one of the best.

    Overall, there was nothing wrong with this campground; it just wasn't what we expected. We stayed for three nights, but if you're looking for a more nature-oriented camping experience, you may want to consider other options.

  • Kathy F.
    Sep. 19, 2018

    Spokane KOA Journey

    Nice stay

    Trains! There are trains all day and night! Sites were narrow had to ask a fellow camper to move his truck was very difficul to manuver the camp ground streets Large beautiful trees Facilities were clean Laundry was adequate Dog poop everywhere! We clean up after our pets this was crazy....


Guide to Davenport

Camping near Davenport, Washington offers access to Lake Roosevelt's 150-mile shoreline where water levels can fluctuate up to 80 feet seasonally. Located in Washington's channeled scablands region, most campgrounds sit between 1,200-1,600 feet elevation with summer temperatures routinely exceeding 90°F. Winter camping options remain open but typically see nighttime temperatures below freezing from November through March.

What to do

Fishing adventures: Coffeepot Lake provides excellent fishing opportunities with diverse wildlife. "We witnessed a confrontation between a giant heron and an osprey...it was pretty impressive! The heron made a noise that sounded a lot like what I'd imagine a pterodactyl would have sounded like," notes Jayda R. about Coffeepot Lake.

Wildlife viewing: The area around Twin Lakes features abundant wildlife observation opportunities. "This is a gorgeous camping area. A Washington Discover Pass is required. 14 day max stay," explains Richard M. about Twin Lakes, adding that the roads to the lake are "steep and winding" with vehicles over 25 feet not recommended.

Swimming areas: Lake Spokane Campground offers designated swimming spots during warmer months. "Really amazing area for families and pets. The first 9 campgrounds are right on the water so my dog was so happy to be right on the beach," writes Katrina C. about camping at Porcupine Bay, noting the "perfect space for leads in every campsite."

What campers like

Secluded camping spots: Hawk Creek Campground offers less crowded options even during peak times. "I almost didn't want to write this because I'd rather keep it a secret. But we have stayed there a few times now. The last couple times there were literally 1000's of baby frogs that my son was catching and playing with," shares Gary S. about Hawk Creek Campground.

Dark skies for stargazing: The region offers excellent night sky viewing opportunities. "Widest, darkest skies in the state.... extremely, extremely active wildlife. Dozens of kinds of birds and bats," reports Mint T. about their experience at Coffeepot Lake, though they note frustration with "glaring white/daylight floodlights in the parking lot."

Campground amenities: Many campgrounds provide basic facilities. "Nice, large campground with well laid-out spaces and well maintained. You can be tucked up against the trees or down closer to river access and more sunshine," describes Nancy R. about Fort Spokane Campground, adding that it has "very clean flush toilets."

What you should know

Seasonal water levels: Lake Roosevelt's water levels change dramatically throughout the year. "The lake was so tranquil and the lake cliffs were pretty magnificent to boat up against... The launch is a bit sketchy and uneven under the water," explains meryl H. about Coffeepot Lake, highlighting how water levels affect recreation.

Wildlife encounters: Campers regularly report wildlife sightings and sounds. "We heard what must have been a pack of at least 6 or 7 coyotes a little after 11pm...and then heard wolves howling in the wee hours of the morning," shares Jayda R. about their experience at Coffeepot Lake.

Bug activity: Insect populations vary by season. "Yellow jackets - everyone at the camp ground was constantly being attacked by yellow jackets, being stung multiple times. The bathroom toilets had no cover so the bugs were bad," warns geoff B. about Hawk Creek Campground.

Tips for camping with families

Child-friendly activities: Many campgrounds offer kid-oriented recreation. "The last couple times there were literally 1000's of baby frogs that my son was catching and playing with. There is a ton of wildlife. Crawfish. Birds. Small snakes if you go looking for them. Fish," notes Gary S. about Hawk Creek Campground.

Safe swimming areas: Several campgrounds provide designated swimming zones. "A beautiful spot for family camp outs. Lots of room for kids to play safely. Warm welcoming locals. Warm relaxing water," writes Justice K. about Porcupine Bay Campground, emphasizing its family-friendly atmosphere.

Bike-friendly locations: Some campgrounds feature paved areas for cycling. "The sites are enclosed in a circle, making a nice walk or bike ride," describes Mary C. about Bowl and Pitcher Campground, adding that each site has "a picnic table and fire ring, with bbq grate."

Tips from RVers

Road access considerations: Several campgrounds have limited RV access. "The road that leads down to the lake/camping area is steep and winding. I would not suggest anything over 25 foot length try to go down because you may not get back up," cautions Richard M. about Twin Lakes.

RV site selection: When looking for dog friendly campgrounds near Davenport, consider site layout. "Site 48 has full shade great for our July visit," notes Jeffry G. about Fort Spokane Campground, though he mentions being bothered by "the noisy service/repair truck would squeak into campground area at 7am."

Full hookup options: Some locations offer complete services for RVs. "We really enjoy our time at Two Rivers Resort. We stay there almost every summer and always bring our boat," shares Kelly about Two Rivers Resort, which offers full hookup sites and a fuel dock in the marina for boaters.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular dog-friendly campsite near Davenport, WA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular dog-friendly campground near Davenport, WA is Hawk Creek Campground — Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area with a 3.9-star rating from 11 reviews.

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