Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Mount Vernon, WA

Bay View State Park Campground welcomes dogs and other pets with several tent, RV, and cabin options. Pets must remain leashed throughout the camping areas and grounds, with access to walking paths along the slough for short exercise breaks. Greenstone Farm Camping offers a more private rural setting with woodland trails specifically designed for dog walking on its 10+ acre property. Clean facilities include pet waste stations strategically placed throughout both campgrounds. Campers with pets consistently note the well-maintained grounds and clean conditions at pet-friendly sites. Full hookup RV sites accommodate travelers with pets at several locations near Mount Vernon, including La Conner Marina RV Resort and Mount Vernon RV Park.

Woodland trails on Greenstone Farm provide excellent off-leash exercise for dogs with responsive owners. The quiet rural setting allows for peaceful pet walks while maintaining proximity to town amenities. La Conner's waterfront location offers walking paths suitable for leashed dogs, with the marina area providing scenic routes for morning and evening dog walks. Pet owners should bring quarters for pay showers at Bay View State Park when camping with dogs that need bathing after outdoor adventures. During summer months, early morning walks are recommended as grassy areas can become dry in certain campgrounds. Most sites include picnic tables positioned to accommodate leashed pets nearby during meal times. Veterinary services are available in Mount Vernon and Burlington for emergency pet care while camping.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Mount Vernon, Washington (234)

    1. Deception Pass State Park Campground

    109 Reviews
    Anacortes, WA
    15 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. Bay View State Park Campground

    33 Reviews
    Anacortes, WA
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 757-0227

    $12 - $75 / night

    "We were able to make it work, even with our dog-reactive dog, though. Recommend campsite 48 as it seemed to be one of the most private ones. The beach was lovely and not at all crowded."

    "Beach walks and a county path nearby. There is also a marine center with small aquarium nearby."

    3. Larrabee State Park Campground

    41 Reviews
    Bellingham, WA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 676-2093

    "Larrabee State Park is a publicly owned recreation area located on Samish Bay, six miles (10 km) south of the city of Bellingham, Washington."

    "It's only a few miles from town, so you could head in there for a day away from the forest/beach, or you could hike one of the many trails leading to scenic views."

    4. Burlington-Anacortes KOA

    10 Reviews
    Bow, WA
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 724-5511

    "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."

    "There is a creek that goes by the campground and it makes it for a nice walk with dogs or without dogs :) There are a lot of trees there, which provide shade for part of the day, which is great."

    5. Thousand Trails La Conner

    11 Reviews
    La Conner, WA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Bathrooms are kept clean, mini golf is fun, and the walks to “Lone Tree” at sunset are amazing. The hosts are ALWAYS so friendly!"

    "Beautiful location and campground but confusing to find your way around inside"

    6. La Conner RV

    8 Reviews
    La Conner, WA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 466-3558

    "Great campground this was hands down one of our favorite thousand trails in Washington you will enjoy this campground Great location great campground would go back"

    "I love thousand trails, we decided last minute to get out of the house and away for the weekend and spend some time outdoors."

    7. Rasar State Park Campground

    22 Reviews
    Hamilton, WA
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 226-7688

    "Great trails in and near this park we enjoy walking the dogs and riding bikes and watching birds if you like any of these activities this is the place and fairly quiet as well."

    "The facilities were all nice and modern and there were trails going right off the campground loop that connected to the main trail network.  We brought our dog for his first camping trip."

    8. La Conner Marina RV Resort

    6 Reviews
    La Conner, WA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 466-3118

    "Nice location conveniently located near the Marina, close to everything. Premium sites are double wide and have a spot to park your RV AND Vehicle. Discount for Good Sam Club members."

    "Easy short walk to town."

    9. Greenstone Farm Camping

    3 Reviews
    Mount Vernon, WA
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (564) 209-7070

    $55 - $180 / night

    "Quiet rural setting but close to town (Mt. Vernon) if you need anything or just want to explore the farmer's market, as we did.  Woodland trail on the 10+ acres was a real plus for our two dogs. "

    "Nice fire pit and Beer Garden area and a great view with mountains and trees surrounding you."

    10. Thousand Trails Mount Vernon

    6 Reviews
    Bow, WA
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "They do have "proximity" sites next to the restrooms. The roads and sites are gravel, but seem to be maintained. There are a few hills that might be a problem for larger Class A's with a trailer."

    "Close to the freeway. It’s convenient but you can definitely hear the freeway. It’s very safe and clean."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Mount Vernon, WA

1262 Reviews of 234 Mount Vernon Campgrounds


  • Shari  G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 31, 2016

    Bay View State Park Campground

    Near the slough

    Just 20 minutes from Mount Vernon/Burlington, near the water front/slough. Small campsites (some really tiny) with picnic tables, pit toilets and potable water. Some sites have a water view, but most are tucked away in the trees. Walking path along slough is nice, but short. A bit overpriced for what you get. Cost=$25-35

  • 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.

  • M
    Oct. 26, 2021

    The Cedars RV Resort

    Beautiful

    Everyone’s so nice, good dog park, pool, and friendly staff. Little mini mart on site.

  • 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.

  • J C.
    Aug. 20, 2023

    Thousand Trails Birch Bay

    Awful, we left upon arrival

    Won't let me give zero stars. So I donated$200 plus, and stayed long enough to drive phase 1 and phase 2 loops, and then left and drove 1 hour and 1/2 home. RED FLAG: First, they take reservations but do not reserve a spot for you; rv spots are first come first serve. RED FLAG: No specific photos of RV SITES on website. All roads are gravel. Phase 1 are all straight back in and not angled. You literally butt against the rv directly behind with maybe 12 inches separating you. The slidouts were literally inches away from neighbors. The only thing green were the weeds around the power and water poles. Phase 1 was bascially a refugee camp. The rv pads were weeds, grass, and some gravel. This area is not maintained at all. Phase two was full, with no trees. Grass dead. Nothing green except weeds. Sites were big and wide. It's was dreary and sad. There were two other RV'S circling and appeared to as shocked as us. I've seen better dog parks. I called my friend who wanted a review after our stay as he had a reservation in September. Needless to say he cancelled his reservation. The beach is not walking distance I would never consider this park ever and plan on leaving this review anywhere I can. The photos in other reviews here look nothing like what I saw today.

  • 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!


Guide to Mount Vernon

Mount Vernon camping areas occupy the fertile Skagit Valley at approximately 180 feet elevation where the region's wet climate creates lush green surroundings year-round. The area serves as a strategic basecamp between the Cascade Mountains to the east and Puget Sound to the west, with campsites typically located within 30 minutes of downtown Mount Vernon. Most campgrounds in this region remain open year-round due to the relatively mild Pacific Northwest climate.

What to Do

Woodland trails for pets: Greenstone Farm Camping provides dedicated pet exercise areas on its property. "Woodland trail on the 10+ acres was a real plus for our two dogs. Hosts were helpful and responsive," notes Ken F. The quiet rural setting gives dogs ample space while maintaining close proximity to town.

Beach access at sundown: La Conner RV offers shoreline paths for evening walks. "Walks to 'Lone Tree' at sunset are amazing," says kimberly W., who found the coastal views particularly striking during evening hours. The waterfront location provides scenic routes for morning and evening strolls.

River exploration: Rasar State Park Campground includes riverside recreation areas. "There are trails everywhere with interpretive signs, gorgeous river banks, wide open fields, berry picking... good ranger presence keeps things cleaner and quieter," says Bjorn S. The paved path to the Skagit River accommodates mobility devices and strollers.

What Campers Like

Clean facilities: Bay View State Park Campground maintains well-kept restrooms and showers. "Clean, quiet and friendly Rangers + volunteers! Bayview is one of my husband and I's favorite state parks for short term camping. Even when it's full, it's peaceful," says CJ W. The park staff sells firewood and ice on site during booth hours.

Family recreation options: Burlington-Anacortes KOA offers various amenities for children. "The campground itself is very clean, you can tell the owners take pride in it. The showers are warm, not as hot as I'd like but very very nice," notes wherervgoing. The campground includes rental recumbent bikes popular with families.

Privacy between sites: Many campsites feature natural vegetation barriers. "Most sites have decent privacy via trees + shrubs," reports CJ W. about Bay View State Park. This natural separation provides a sense of seclusion even when campgrounds reach full capacity during summer months.

What You Should Know

Site leveling challenges: Some campgrounds require additional equipment to level RVs. "The sites in the new section are strangely not level, you can tell by the amount of blocks under the motorhomes," reports Kathy A. about Burlington-Anacortes KOA. Rasar State Park also has "rv spaces; they are a little challenging to level in some back in sites," according to Deborah H.

Train noise considerations: Larrabee State Park Campground experiences railroad disruptions. "Downside was the trains barreling through all night. Could barely sleep with earplugs," warns Daryl N. Families with children should note that trains pass regularly through certain camping areas.

Seasonal facility closures: Check which amenities remain available during off-season visits. "The hot tub, indoor pool, and gym are closed for the season. Not sure how those are seasonal," notes wherervgoing about Burlington-Anacortes KOA. Winter campers should verify which facilities remain operational before booking.

Tips for Camping with Families

Playground accessibility: Multiple campgrounds feature dedicated play areas. "Great newer looking playground for kids: bonus for families!" notes Izzy H. about Larrabee State Park. These areas provide convenient recreation without leaving the campground.

Shared campsites: Deception Pass State Park Campground accommodates group camping. "We went with family in two different vehicles and were able to secure two spots next to each other. Busy place, but the spots are partitioned off by natural trees and shrubs," shares Briggetta B. This arrangement works well for extended families camping together.

ADA-friendly options: Rasar State Park offers accessible camping facilities. "Great ADA camping. Trails are smooth enough for an electric wheelchair and the path to the river is paved. Not many spots so book early," advises Bryan G. These accessible sites require advance reservations due to limited availability.

Tips from RVers

Full hookup availability: La Conner Marina RV Resort offers complete utility connections. "Each campsite has full hookup. Easy short walk to town," says Maegan M. Premium sites include double-wide spaces with room for both RV and vehicle parking.

Pull-through access: Several campgrounds feature drive-through sites for easier RV positioning. "There are about 5 or 6 newer pull through that are good size," notes Jim about La Conner Marina RV Resort. These sites typically cost more but eliminate the need for complex backing maneuvers.

Wi-Fi considerations: Internet connectivity varies significantly between locations. "If you need wifi to plan your next days this location is not for you. Wifi available at the lodge only and very slow," warns Clément S. about Thousand Trails Mount Vernon. Campers requiring reliable internet should verify service availability before booking.

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