Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Ravenswood, WV

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

Forked Run State Park Campground provides pet-friendly camping with clearly defined policies across its 151 sites. Multiple camping loops accommodate both tent and RV campers with pets, with many sites featuring electric hookups. Visitors should note that some sites have very short parking pads, making them better suited for tent camping with pets than larger RVs. The park maintains clean facilities including shower houses, while the surrounding wooded areas offer natural spaces for dog walking. The nearby lake provides additional recreation options for campers and their pets, with swimming areas and fishing spots accessible from the campground via walking paths. Several campers report enjoying the solitude of this location, especially on weekdays when the campground remains mostly empty.

Krodel Park Campground and Rippling Waters Church of God Campgrounds both welcome pets while offering varying amenities. The parks provide access to walking trails and water features where dogs can cool off during summer camping trips. Campers should be prepared with waste disposal bags as pit toilets are common at some locations. Most campgrounds in the area maintain standard leash requirements, with pets needing to remain attended at all times. Wildlife encounters are possible, particularly with deer frequently spotted near camping areas, so keeping dogs leashed is important for safety. The disc golf course at Forked Run attracts many visitors and provides additional walking opportunities for pet owners. Lake Hope State Park and Burr Oak State Park campgrounds offer additional pet-friendly options within driving distance of Ravenswood, featuring more extensive trail systems for hiking with dogs.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Ravenswood, West Virginia (59)

    1. Forked Run State Park Campground

    21 Reviews
    Long Bottom, OH
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 378-6206

    "On the border with West Virginia. There aren’t really sites on the water but there’s a nice path to the lake from the camp sites and lots of deer."

    "Yes, it's a bit rough around the edges. We liked that it wasn't crowded. The attendant said the park was full over Memorial Day weekend."

    2. Kountry Resort Campground

    5 Reviews
    West Columbia, WV
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 992-6488

    $20 - $80 / night

    "This campground has been around since the 1800s. It has a lot of permanent residents and we had a lot of fun checking out the different set ups. There are a lot of amenities but they need updated."

    3. Krodel Park Campground

    7 Reviews
    Point Pleasant, WV
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 675-1068

    $30 - $35 / night

    "It is minutes away from downtown Point Pleasant. I had spent the afternoon exploring the town and didn't feel like driving further."

    "Overall, I was looking for something close to downtown Point Pleasant and this was a good fit. There is no wifi and cell service was a little spotty (I had 1-3 bars at times for cell service)."

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    4. Statts Mills Campground

    2 Reviews
    Ripley, WV
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 373-0030

    $15 - $200 / night

    "Right beside the area for camping is the parking lot where you can put in boats into O'brien Lake. There seems to be an abundance of deer in the area. sites have water and electric."

    5. Blue Heron Landing

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    Letart, WV
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 531-9193

    $20 - $550 / night

    6. Carthage Gap

    1 Review
    Wayne National Forest, OH
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 667-3072

    $35 / night

    "Sitting above two fishing lakes, one you can swim in during the summer the campground is peaceful and tranquil and next to some amazing woodland."

    8. Lake Hope State Park Campground

    35 Reviews
    New Plymouth, OH
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 596-5253

    "Lake Hope has plenty of recreational opportunities for everyone and the campground is close by! The campground is quiet and well kept."

    "Lake Hope State Park is the unsung hero of Logan county, Ohio. Hocking Hills State Park gets the crowds because of its amenities and closer proximity to Old Man's Cave...but..."

    9. Rippling Waters Church of God Campgrounds

    5 Reviews
    Victor, WV
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 988-2607

    $55 - $155 / night

    "We tent camp, but walking around, the camping trailers did not appear to be crowded together. For us this is a fantastic place to overnight and will return again when traveling through the area!!"

    "We had a pull thru site by the lake, it had to be about 100 yards long and nicely graveled."

    10. Burr Oak State Park Campground

    33 Reviews
    Glouster, OH
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 767-3683

    "We camped at both Dock 3 and Dock 2 with our dog, those are the only two areas that allow pets. At Dock 3 we were right on the water but dock 2 is probably 200 yards from the water."

    "Burr Oak State Park is on the eastern edge of Wayne National Forest, outside Glouster, Oh , off Rt 13. The Lodge is on the opposite side of the lake off Rt 78."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Ravenswood, WV

334 Reviews of 59 Ravenswood Campgrounds


  • Dan N.
    Sep. 30, 2016

    Forked Run State Park Campground

    Forked Run State Park

    On the border with West Virginia. There aren’t really sites on the water but there’s a nice path to the lake from the camp sites and lots of deer. We spent most of the time on the water (there’s a power limit on the boats) but the campsites were nice in a simple kind of way (showers but no flush).

  • Laura H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 14, 2020

    Huntington / Fox Fire KOA

    Party Central

    We enjoyed our stay at Huntington/Fox Fire KOA! This is a holiday KOA that offers more amenities for vacationers. It has very close proximity to I-64 in West Virginia, and you can hear the traffic pretty clearly.

    The staff is wonderful, they obviously care very much about their jobs and we enjoyed talking to them. They keep the property very clean which is saying a lot because it’s a very busy park. Each day we watched the park nearly empty and by sundown it was mostly full again. On the weekends it was full to capacity, and it’s occupants were out enjoying their time!

    There is: great cellular for TMobile and AT&T, laundry, dog walk area, storage, cabins, a store, a swimming pond, small beach area, and some sites have fire pits. The picnic tables were pretty dated.

    The hookups are a little strange. You share pedestals in many of the sites. And the arrangement is a little strange but it works.

  • Cheryl T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 1, 2025

    Robert Newlon Airpark RV Park Huntington, WV

    Nice campground train tracks directly next to it

    The campground is small. Has a nice dog park. Pickle ball courts Cafe Sky diving right here. The Ohio river is visible. The only real problem comes with the train tracks right here. The trains are close and do blow their whistle for crossing by the office.

  • S
    Jul. 18, 2023

    Mountwood Park Family Campground(Wood County Park)

    Nice place!

    Only stayed for a night but it was very quiet and only a handful of other campers. All the sites seemed relatively level. Some of the electric hookups had damage but being able to choose your spot upon arrival helped. We arrived in pouring rain and had no issues with our campsite when we could see it in the morning lol.

    Bathrooms and showers were relatively clean and accommodating.

    Seemed a lot like a hidden gem and I definitely recommend. Especially if you have a dog. Across the street, the park portion of this campground has a dog park, playground, historical site and pond for fishing

    FYI . Most of the sites seemed small so it might be best for smaller setups. Also I did not see any pull through sites.

  • D
    Oct. 19, 2021

    Cokeley Campground — North Bend State Park

    Real camping, not a suburban party fest

    Love this place. 1st time ever in West Virginia and this park was up to the task of making a great 1st impression of the state.

    Great hiking with well marked trails. Fantastic biking on the 72 mile North bend trail which is an abandoned rail way with multiple tunnels including one that is a quarter long and haunted.

    Not a bad camping site in the river run part, but if you can snag one along the river, grab it.

    Staff was wonderful, especially Brittany! Facilities are dated but are good enough for me. Biggest negative was an inconsistent internet. Wifi was right behind me but my Android was more disconnected than connected. Weirdly my firestick internet TV was strong throughout.

    Highly reccomend

  • Kelsey R.
    Jul. 29, 2017

    Burr Oak State Park Campground

    Lovely camping area

    We camped at both Dock 3 and Dock 2 with our dog, those are the only two areas that allow pets. At Dock 3 we were right on the water but dock 2 is probably 200 yards from the water. The hiking trails are nice but very muddy after the rain. Lots of geocasches in the area on the trails in Wayne national forest. The docks have near constant traffic but it's not super busy. Just a car every few hours. There were fishermen there most of the night when we were there.

  • Dave V.
    Aug. 24, 2017

    Mountwood Park Family Campground(Wood County Park)

    Know Before You Go

    As with any trip, do your research, read your reviews, peruse Google Satellite maps and talk to locals when you can.

    Mountwood County Park http://www.mountwoodpark.org/about.html is located about 15 minutes east of Parkersburg on Rt 50. Heading east on Rt 50 from Parkersburg, WV you will arrive at Mountwood County Park on the right...but the campground portion is a mile further east on the left side of the road. Both are marked by road signage...but most would assume they are all in one location.

    If you bring your quads, dirt bikes or mountain bikes with you when you camp, then Mountwood County Park is for you. Right off the back of Mountwood are plenty of ATV trails to keep you busy during your stay. If bombing mountain bike trails is your thing, then across the highway from the campground is your dream. If relaxing in a serene mountain or river valley campground atmosphere is what you desire...keep driving east on Rt 50 another 20 minutes to North Bend State Park.

    The primitive tent sites ($20 nightly) are less than desirable and more of an afterthought...and I'm being gracious. There is patchy tall grass, dirt and rocks with no leveled areas. And you have to wander a distance to the restroom/showerhouse when needed. You can rent the tiny cabins ($40 nightly) up on the top of the hill if you desire. They were rented and filled during my visit, surrounded with trailers filled with quads (not a bad thing, just not what I was expecting). One of the main ATV offroad trail entrances is a hundred yards or so past the primitive tent sites so anticipate traffic and some noise. There were a few electric/water sites available for RV/Campers but the majority of them were filled.

    It does appear that that there are several "long term campers" at numerous sites, as wooden steps and decks are built and attached to the campers. I would not describe the campground as neat and tidy, but fills a need.

    The other portion of the county park lies across Rt 50 about 1/2 mile east. This is where you will find a nice 50 acre lake...shaped like a "T" on its side... for short paddles or fishing (no swimming permitted), a solid collection of varied ability MTB trails and a cool, little local WV Oil history museum. Being a bit of a history buff, I was fascinated by the museum...how the local town was created during the oil boon and then destroyed by fire...of an enormous wilderness mansion that sat where the campground now sits. Interesting stuff.

    There is a nice dog park if you brought your pooch. Several picnic areas with picnic shelters, playgrounds, and decent shared hiking trails.

    As stated, if your main purpose is to MTB or ATV, then you might be contented with Mountwood County Park Campground. As county parks go, Mountwood County Park, itself, is nice and has a lot to offer. If quiet camping is your objective, I would recommend NorthBend State Park just down the road a piece.

  • Trey E.
    Aug. 6, 2020

    Burr Oak Cove Campground

    Peaceful and quiet

    While the campsite only provides water when compared to the burr oak state campgrounds you really can’t beat the price. On top of that they are allowing walk ins, while burr oak requires making reservations. It is a short drive from the beach and It does have hiking trails to the lake for scenic pictures and bonding moments with your children and pets

  • m
    Apr. 6, 2022

    Saint Albans Roadside Park

    Decent for passing through

    Spent one night here, easy to pull in to and plenty of light overnight. Directly across from a grocery store, pet store, and auto supply store so great resupply stop! And free electric! Clean playground also.


Guide to Ravenswood

Ravenswood camping opportunities span the Ohio River and surrounding areas with elevations ranging from 580 to 800 feet. Summer temperatures average 85°F with high humidity, while spring and fall offer more moderate conditions for outdoor activities. The region's heavily wooded terrain creates natural shade at many campgrounds.

What to do

Disc golf at Forked Run: The 18-hole course offers varied terrain through wooded areas near the lake. "There is a frisbee golf course. Overall, this part of the park is beautiful," notes a visitor at Forked Run State Park Campground.

Hiking at Lake Hope: Multiple trail systems with distances from 1-3 miles offer various difficulty levels through dense forest. "There are plenty of hiking trails and at the lake you can rent kayaks for the day!" reports a camper at Lake Hope State Park Campground.

Boating at O'Brien Lake: Launch directly from the campground for fishing or paddling on this smaller, less crowded lake. "Right beside the area for camping is the parking lot where you can put in boats into O'Brien Lake. There seems to be an abundance of deer in the area," notes a camper at Statts Mills Campground.

Kayaking at Krodel Park: Rentals available at the lake with calm waters ideal for beginners. "The fish were not biting for anyone. It's part of a public park," mentions a visitor at Krodel Park Campground.

What campers like

Quiet weekday camping: Most local campgrounds have significantly lower occupancy Monday through Thursday. "Camping is deserted pretty much on weekdays and on weekends the same people camp in the same spots a lot, probably because most spots are not level," explains a visitor at Forked Run State Park.

Wildlife encounters: Deer frequently visit campsites, especially at dawn and dusk. "There are a lot of deer in the park and the surrounding area. We had several walk right through our campsite," reports a camper at Burr Oak State Park Campground.

Lake activities: Multiple lakes in the region offer swimming beaches with designated areas. "The lake was nice but I am not sure if they recently had some weather that caused it to be pretty brown/muddy, or if that's normal," notes a Forked Run visitor.

Family-oriented atmosphere: Most campgrounds enforce quiet hours starting at 10pm. "Our family has camped here for many years and up to 10 days at a time. Looking forward to our next trip and hitting the beach again," shares a return visitor to Forked Run.

What you should know

Toilet facilities vary widely: Many campgrounds in the area have outdated facilities or pit toilets only. "Toilets are vault style and very old so you can imagine it's hard to clean/keep clean. I do like they have water fountains with faucets every 10-15 sites," explains a Forked Run visitor.

Limited cell service: Many campgrounds have spotty or no cellular coverage. "No wifi and cell service was a little spotty (I had 1-3 bars at times for cell service)," reports a visitor at Krodel Park Campground.

Payment methods: Some campgrounds remain cash-only operations. "Cash only or check is also a bit inconvenient and archaic in 2025," notes a Krodel Park camper.

Dog friendly campgrounds near Ravenswood: Most area campgrounds allow pets with standard leash requirements. "We camped at both Dock 3 and Dock 2 with our dog, those are the only two areas that allow pets," reports a camper at Burr Oak.

Tips for camping with families

Swimming options: Forked Run and Burr Oak both maintain designated beach areas with shallow entry points. "They have a nice beach and the lake is awesome. There are adequate shower facilities," shares a Burr Oak visitor.

Playground conditions: Check recent reviews for playground status as maintenance varies. "The swings were all broken and on the ground in the playground, the picnic tables were broken and falling apart," warns a visitor at Statts Mills.

Indoor alternatives: Rippling Waters Church of God Campgrounds maintains an indoor pool useful during rainy days. "Pool area was clean! We tent camp, but walking around, the camping trailers did not appear to be crowded together," notes a recent visitor.

Educational opportunities: Lake Hope offers ranger-led programs during summer months. "The naturalists feed hummingbirds at the nature center. They pull the feeders for awhile leading up to a 'Feed the Hummingbirds' program. So cool! The birds come right to you!" shares an enthusiastic visitor.

Tips from RVers

Site dimensions: Many campgrounds have shorter-than-standard parking pads. "Some of the back in sites are REALLY short so we changed our originally reserved spot once we got there," advises a camper at Forked Run.

Water quality concerns: Several campgrounds in the region have heavily chlorinated or sulfur-containing water. "Water also had a strong odor of chlorine. After showers I felt like I was just getting out of a pool. So keep that in mind, might want a filter besides the typical blue filters," recommends a visitor at Kountry Resort Campground.

Leveling challenges: Many sites throughout the region require significant leveling equipment. "Camp sites are very small and very unlevel, had to raise back of camper and put front about a 1/4" off ground to get close to level," reports a Lake Hope camper.

Dump station locations: Not all pet-friendly campgrounds near Ravenswood have on-site dump stations. "There seems to be an abundance of grey water dump stations about the same spacing but staggered with the filling," notes a Forked Run visitor.

Frequently Asked Questions

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular dog-friendly campground near Ravenswood, WV is Forked Run State Park Campground with a 3.6-star rating from 21 reviews.

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