Best Dog-Friendly Camping near New Cumberland, WV

Tomlinson Run State Park Campground provides wooded campsites with generous spacing for campers with pets. The park features electric hookups at most sites, with pets allowed throughout the campground area. Sites include fire rings and picnic tables, with many spots having good shade coverage for keeping pets comfortable. The bathhouse facilities are heated and cleaned regularly. Most camping areas feature gravel pads with a few handicap-accessible paved sites. The campground sits atop a hill, offering a quiet environment away from the main park. Sites vary in levelness, with some requiring minimal adjustment for RVs.

Dog owners find several hiking trails accessible directly from the campground, with trail maps available at the camp store. The park maintains well-marked paths suitable for walking pets on leashes. Water access is available for pets at the nearby lake area, though swimming is restricted to designated human areas. A playground provides recreation for families, while pets can exercise along the connecting trail system. Campers report the non-electric tent sites include hammock stands, making comfortable arrangements for campers with dogs. The campground operates seasonally from April 1 to October 31, with peak summer months featuring organized activities. The park prohibits alcohol consumption, a policy enforced throughout camping areas. Sites range from $28 for non-electric to around $40 for electric hookups, with additional options including yurts and cabins that may accommodate pets.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near New Cumberland, West Virginia (79)

    1. Raccoon Creek State Park Campground

    49 Reviews
    Clinton, PA
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 899-2200

    $18 - $128 / night

    "While most of the campgrounds in the park are no pets- there are 2 loops that allow your furry companions! Loop F includes electric spots!"

    "There's a trail right to the beach near the D loop, so it's a great place for families to go with pets. The sites are big, wooded, and all close to the bathroom."

    2. Tomlinson Run State Park Campground

    19 Reviews
    New Manchester, WV
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 564-3651

    $28 - $40 / night

    "Tomlinson Run is a nice little state park in the northern panhandle of West Virginia. Has a little store, dump station, most sites are 30amp and they have added a few 50 amp sites."

    "Pets are welcome.  Facilities are older but well kept.  Bathhouse is heated with showers that have a fiberglass tub surround, not concrete.  Nice hiking trails that connect through the campground. "

    3. Austin Lake RV Park & Cabins

    9 Reviews
    New Cumberland, WV
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 544-5253

    $70 - $250 / night

    "Adjacent to the lake. Multiple amenities close by. Plenty of activities for the family. Great family owned campground."

    "Kart friendly and great spots all along the main strip, lake side and creek side."

    4. Beaver Creek State Park Campground

    17 Reviews
    Negley, OH
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (330) 385-3091

    $23 - $50 / night

    "map]](http://parks.ohiodnr.gov/Portals/parks/PDFs/parks/Maps/Beaver_Creek/beavercreekcampmap.pdf)

    • 6 electric sites
    • 44 non-electric sites
    • Dump station
    • No showers; no flush toilets
    • Pets"

    "Site was fairly clean, but be sure to move the pine tree duff away from the fire pits to be safe. "

    5. Hidden Hollow Campground — Fernwood State Forest

    11 Reviews
    Valley View, OH
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 266-6021

    "Very well kept, completely free 1st come campground just outside the very small town of Bloomingdale, OH. Pit toilets and no source of safe, clean water anymore."

    "The campground is situated near shooting ranges so the gunfire lasts late into the evening and begins early in the morning disrupting the serenity a bit. The best part - it's free!"

    6. Jefferson Lake State Park Campground

    7 Reviews
    Valley View, OH
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 765-4459

    $23 - $33 / night

    "Tucked away in southeastern Ohio is a gem of a park for camping, hiking and horse camping. Clean water, restrooms, playground, sand volleyball and basketball court."

    "Enjoyed fairly level pads, very clean vault toilets, beautiful grounds and walking trails."

    7. Getaway Beaver Creek

    1 Review
    Negley, OH
    16 miles
    Website

    $119 - $299 / night

    "If you are looking for a quiet getaway with gorgeous surroundings, this is the definitely place for you."

    8. Guilford Lake State Park Campground

    9 Reviews
    Salem, OH
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (330) 222-1712

    $37 / night

    "Love this campground and lake! The campground is clean and well maintained! Pets allowed witch is a must for us! And I love that you can go across the lake and rent a pontoon boat for the day!"

    "I have camped here at least once every year since I discovered Guilford Lake in 2017. The campground is clean (mostly) and quiet. It is dog friendly; all dogs must be leashed.  PROS:

    Quiet."

    9. Salem-Lisbon Ohio KOA

    8 Reviews
    Salem, OH
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (330) 831-8628

    "This was another way for us to social distance as COVID-19 was still an issue.  I also took photos of the camping bathrooms as each KOA does it a little differently."

    "It's been raining and our step out is into mud. To be expected in the area during the winter. If it isn't snow covered, it's muddy. They have a little pizza shop and are right by Gilford Lake."

    10. Kennedy Marina Park

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    New Manchester, WV
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 387-3063
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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near New Cumberland, WV

376 Reviews of 79 New Cumberland Campgrounds


  • Kevin D.
    Sep. 12, 2021

    Rose Point Park Cabins & Camping

    Family and pet friendly

    OverLl great campground. The sites are a little close together but we still enjoyed our time there. Staff is super friendly and there was plenty for the kids to do, pool, arcade, fishing, and playground. Decent size dog park to let your dogs run and decent trails nearby.

  • Owen I.
    Apr. 16, 2023

    Rose Point Park Cabins & Camping

    Always a good place for a weekend getaway!

    Sites are super big and is a great family owned campground! Super close to a local ice cream shop and has a great dog park and is fully paved. Large fishing area and Camp store! I love that you can use Campers App at this campground and I love getting the Notifications when I camping there!

  • J
    Apr. 28, 2021

    Rose Point Park Cabins & Camping

    Amenity and Pet Friendly, but Where are the Kids?

    Good location for outdoor and city experiences, along with a relaxing getaway. Workers and permanent campers are very friendly with all the amenities necessary on site, including nice dog park. A small campground that didn’t have many kids for ours to play with during our visit. In addition, hill keeps permanent campers separate from temporary campers.

  • Kathleen H.
    Jul. 10, 2022

    Raccoon Creek State Park Campground

    Pet friendly campsite, with electric

    While most of the campgrounds in the park are no pets- there are 2 loops that allow your furry companions! Loop F includes electric spots! Loved seeing the 'neighbors' dogs get excited and curious when I walked my 4-legged best friend around the site. Clean area , close to a modern bathroom (a few stalls & even 2 showers!) Looking forward to going back at the end of the month.

  • B
    Jul. 4, 2023

    Washington-Pittsburgh SW KOA

    Awesome staff!

    Very conveniently located off the interstate. Follow the signs to the campground NOT the GPS in order to avoid some narrow and sharp turn roads. Staff were super friendly! Front desk staff were knowledgeable and and helpful. We had some issues with our power, and Larry was at our site within minutes to fix it. Big open dog park! There are only a few shaded spots. Spot width was a little narrow where we stayed (on the hill), but perfect for a quick overnight stay. Bathrooms were fairly clean, laundry was nice. The pool looked very well maintained.

  • M
    Aug. 3, 2020

    Raccoon Creek State Park Campground

    Let a Local Give You The Scoop!

    In the past 5 years, I've made 13 trips to Raccoon Creek State Park and spent 16 nights in a tent there. It is my local state park and I can tell you lots about it.

    The D loop is really great tent camping at Raccoon Creek State Park. It's tents only, no RVs. So it gets a really fun, party vibe on Saturday nights during the summer. There's a trail right to the beach near the D loop, so it's a great place for families to go with pets. The sites are big, wooded, and all close to the bathroom.

    The C loop, however, doesn't take pets (which stinks). When we have our dogs with us, we gravitate towards the C loop. It's fine, but it's not as fun as the D loop.

    When we don't make a reservation and we have our dog, we end up in the F loop. It's not our preference (but--let's be clear--even the worst site in the F loop is better than NO trip!).

  • James B.
    Oct. 7, 2021

    Mountain Top Campground

    very nice for me but ymmv

    nice campsite the closest to Pittsburg that i found. 35 mins 

    pros

    amazing views at this mountain top campsite

    45 per night for me ymmv 

    clean campgrounds

    level gravel lots with wood boarders

    lots of grass on each site as well

    full verizon coverage lte 

    30 + 50amp services

    grey water dump on most sites

    water 

    open year round 

    cons

    no kids park

    no dog park

    no cable hookups

    moderate wi-fi (to be expected) 

    no black sewer hookup (does have dump station and honey wagon)

  • S
    May. 27, 2018

    Raccoon Creek State Park Campground

    Great outdoor getaway from the city life!

    I started camping at Raccoon back in the 60's as a little person with my family. Hadn't been for several decades, but finally got back with my husband and cats the past couple of years. Great park ony a 1/2 hour outside of Pittsburgh. The campground has something for everyone - RV sites with electric (although I wouldn't recommend bringing your 40' rig...sites can be a tad on the smaller side) or secluded sites just for tenting. Restrooms are clean and well maintained. Two loops allow pets F and B, but only some sites in F have electric, so be sure to check if that is what you need. There are many hiking trails that are not too strenuous or you can take a 10 mile trip around the lake. Lots of birds for viewing, particularly near the beach. You can put in your kayak or fish on the shore at the fairly large lake. Boats do require a launch pass which you can obtain from the park office. And don't miss the Wildflower Preserve if you are there in May or late summer! Great place to take the family and relax in nature!

  • m
    Jul. 8, 2021

    Tomlinson Run State Park Campground

    Nice little state park

    Tomlinson Run is a nice little state park in the northern panhandle of West Virginia. Has a little store, dump station, most sites are 30amp and they have added a few 50 amp sites. Most sites are gravel/dirt, Handicapped sites are blacktop. State Park has many hiking/biking trails, a swimming pool, mini golf, paddle boat rentals, fishing, and a couple parks for kids. Enjoyable and mostly quiet park.


Guide to New Cumberland

Tomlinson Run State Park Campground sits at the northern tip of West Virginia, offering campers a wooded hilltop location just 3 miles from the Ohio River. The park's campground spans multiple loops with 54 sites, situated at approximately 1,100 feet elevation, providing a cooler summer retreat than the valley below. The camping area remains open seasonally from April 1 through October 31, with most sites featuring electric hookups.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Tomlinson Run State Park features a small lake where campers can fish without leaving the park grounds. "The park maintains well-marked paths suitable for walking pets on leashes. Water access is available for pets at the nearby lake area," notes one reviewer.

Swimming and boating: Raccoon Creek State Park, just 30 minutes from New Cumberland, offers more extensive water recreation. "A great little beach area to lay out and enjoy the sun. The hiking trails are in excellent condition and the park keeps them clear of fallen debris," shares Jim L., who frequently visits with his dog.

Trail exploration: Beaver Creek State Park provides varied hiking terrain with historical sites. "There is a pioneer village near the park office that offers some picnicking areas around it. It also has original buildings from the pioneer days (church, school, etc). Really historical area to check out and hike around," explains Shay D.

Target practice: For those interested in sport shooting, Hidden Hollow Campground at Fernwood State Forest has a nearby range. "Gun range 5 mins away or so," reports Jaysha L., adding "Picnic Tables, Fire pits, paved" sites are standard amenities.

What campers like

Privacy levels: Different campgrounds offer varying degrees of seclusion. "This is the kind of place that has some really great sits and some not so great," explains Kevin C. about Tomlinson Run State Park, noting that while some sites lack privacy, others provide more separation.

Lake access: Guilford Lake State Park Campground is appreciated for its waterfront sites. "The camp sites on the water are very spacious, but the ones on the inside of the loop, not so much," reports Kevin C., also mentioning that "They have a playground, a basketball court, and their own beach for the campers."

Budget-friendly options: Free camping is available at Hidden Hollow Campground. "Very well kept, completely free 1st come campground just outside the very small town of Bloomingdale, OH. Pit toilets and no source of safe, clean water anymore," notes Joe W., adding it provides a "Very quiet, close to nature experience."

Family activities: Austin Lake RV Park & Cabins receives high marks for its recreational amenities. "TONS of stuff to do here. Very big campground, all kinds of sites," writes Mathew H., explaining there are "Inflatable slides and such in the lake, hiking trials, playgrounds, all sorts of stuff."

What you should know

Site selection matters: At Tomlinson Run State Park Campground, site choice impacts your experience. "Most of the camp sites have electricity, but most aren't level. It's the kind of place that has some really great sits and some not so great," explains Kevin C.

Seasonal considerations: Jefferson Lake State Park Campground has important seasonal restrictions. "Perfect for our little Scamp trailer. Only 5 big electric sites, no showers or potable water," reports Teri A., adding "But lately there has been no swimming because of blue green algae."

Alcohol regulations: Some parks prohibit alcohol consumption. "Alcohol prohibited," states Lauren M. about Tomlinson Run, where the policy is actively enforced. At Hidden Hollow, no such restriction exists.

Cell service limitations: Connectivity varies widely between campgrounds. "No service at all, no matter the carrier," warns Mathew H. about Austin Lake RV Park & Cabins, which is important for those needing to stay connected.

Tips for camping with families

Pet-friendly options: Many dog friendly campgrounds near New Cumberland welcome four-legged family members. At Raccoon Creek State Park, one camper shares, "Long holiday weekend trip. Love this park. Designated pet areas, flush toilets and shower house available. Plenty of trails."

Activity planning: Austin Lake offers diverse recreation. "Great camp ground! Lake and scenery was beautiful! Very clean and friendly help! Very kid oriented!" notes Shawn L., emphasizing its suitability for families with children.

Accessible facilities: Tomlinson Run State Park provides clean, maintained bathroom facilities. "Nice simple, small campground sites are for everyone, RV to tent, older bathhouses but clean. Swimming pool and lake for fishing and boating!" reports David A.

Nature exploration: Beaver Creek offers educational opportunities. "Got out for a couple hours hiking in the snow. It was great. Just what we needed to stretch the legs and enjoy some family time. We did the Palomino Loop," shares Jay R. about their winter adventure.

Tips from RVers

Leveling challenges: Prepare for uneven terrain at some sites. "Most of the camp sites have electricity, but most aren't level," warns Kevin C. about Tomlinson Run State Park, suggesting RVers bring leveling blocks.

Water availability: Restrictions exist at some campgrounds. "They are on a well so there is limited water and they don't allow you to fill up your on board tank. Make sure you fill up before you go!" advises Bounding Around about Beaver Creek State Park.

Access considerations: Some parks have road restrictions. "There is a road in the park (Echo Dell Road) that RVs/Trailers can't go on so make sure you approach this campground from Leslie Road!" cautions Bounding Around about accessing Beaver Creek State Park.

Dump station access: Jefferson Lake has limited facilities. "Only 5 electric sites. Very clean pit toilets. Well maintained campground. A few equine sites. Only 2 electric eq sites. Electric is a little far behind pad. We almost needed extension cord," explains Eddie, highlighting infrastructure limitations.

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