Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Waiteville, WV

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

Moncove Lake State Park Campground accommodates tent and RV campers with pets across its wooded sites, offering electric hookups and picnic tables throughout the camping area. Pets must be leashed at all times while on park property. Additional pet-friendly options include Greenbrier State Forest, where camping with dogs is permitted in tent sites, RV spaces with water hookups, and cabins. Most campgrounds in the area provide basic amenities for pet owners including trash disposal and drinking water access. White Rocks Campground allows pets but has experienced maintenance issues with water systems being out of service for extended periods. The campground remains popular among pet owners seeking a remote wilderness experience despite these limitations. Campsites near Waiteville typically maintain a quiet atmosphere perfect for campers traveling with noise-sensitive pets.

Several hiking trails throughout the area welcome leashed dogs, with many campgrounds positioned near water features where pets can cool off. The Dragon's Tooth area offers tent camping opportunities with nearby trail access on sections of the Appalachian Trail that permit dogs. Summer camping in the West Virginia mountains provides cool nights and minimal bug issues, creating comfortable conditions for pets. Campers should note the varying bathroom facilities across these pet-friendly campgrounds - some offer showers while others provide only vault toilets. New River Junction Campground allows pets but campers report frequent loud train noise that may disturb sensitive animals, especially at night. Most campgrounds in the region maintain a pet waste disposal system and request that owners clean up after their animals to preserve the natural environment. Bringing extra water is recommended when visiting White Rocks Campground due to ongoing water system problems.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Waiteville, West Virginia (95)

    1. White Rocks Campground

    3 Reviews
    Waiteville, WV
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (540) 552-4641

    $15 / night

    "This is a great spot to get away from almost everything. No cell, no wifi, no hook ups, no showers. "

    "There are many trails around and even a small creek. Great place!"

    2. Moncove Lake State Park Campground

    3 Reviews
    Paint Bank, VA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 772-3450

    $40 / night

    "Moncove Lake is a State Park in West Virginia right over the Virginia border and about 40 mins from Lewisburg in Gap Mills, WV. "

    "Great family friendly camper and tent sites overlooking Moncove Lake. Electric hookups and water spickets available. Fishing and swimming and hiking trails."

    3. Greenbrier State Forest

    10 Reviews
    Caldwell, WV
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 536-1944

    $45 / night

    "The bathrooms are centrally located. There are only two showers, so we had to wait a couple times to get a shower, but it wasn't a big deal."

    "Greenbrier West Virginia State Forest campground - very nice, but limited amenities. Electric-only hookups, and no dump station on site. Water is available a short distance from the campsites."

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    4. Caldwell Fields Group Campground

    2 Reviews
    Blacksburg, VA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (540) 552-4641

    $35 / night

    "Stayed here for two nights with 13 vehicles and 16 people to visit Potts Mountain Jeep trail. nice sized camp spot, vault toilet, and small stream running right behind the canpsite"

    5. Greenbrier River Campground

    8 Reviews
    Lewisburg, WV
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 445-2203

    $7 - $45 / night

    "Right next to river. A bit noisy since the RV sites are next to the road & railway is across from river. Pet friendly & nice size bundles of firewood for $10."

    "There were no walking paths or bike paths in the campground which was my only issue. Some people didn't like the trains that passed by periodically, but I like trains so no complaints here."

    6. Dragon's Tooth

    3 Reviews
    Salem, VA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (540) 552-4641

    "dragons tooth is off a path that is part of the Appalachian Trail, there is a good amount of parking with a bathroom and garbage, once you begin the trail there are a few dispersed obvious camping spots"

    "This was a quiet spot that felt safe, with a pit toilet nearby to the trailhead parking area. Car camping is the only option at this time."

    7. New River Junction Campground

    7 Reviews
    Staffordsville, VA
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (540) 639-6633

    "The campground is dog friendly and they offer tubes for dogs too."

    "Several RV sites located right on Beautiful New River. Tent camping also available."

    CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

    8. Eggleston Springs Campground

    4 Reviews
    Pembroke, VA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (540) 626-6366

    $30 - $50 / night

    "My dog did not appreciate them, but overall nice place."

    9. Claytor Lake State Park Campground

    25 Reviews
    Newbern, VA
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (540) 643-2500

    "Campground Review: Claytor Lake State Park, Dublin, VA Claytor Lake State Park, Dublin, VA[http://www.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/claytor-lake#general_information](http://www.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks"

    "Conveniently located bath house. We got sites right next to our friends where we wanted to be. The lake and beach area were beautiful. Sand was soft and very clean."

    10. Boley Field Group Campground

    1 Review
    Blacksburg, VA
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (540) 552-4641

    $35 / night

    "It's secluded in the National Forest, but still really close to civilization."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Waiteville, WV

628 Reviews of 95 Waiteville Campgrounds


  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 1, 2021

    Bull Falls Campground — Bluestone Lake Wildlife Management Area

    Peace & Serenity Here @ Bull Falls Campground

    You’ve struck gold here at Bull Falls Campground if you’re looking to get away from it all, discover solitude in the heart of West Virginia’s lush, verdant nature garden of Eden. Bull Falls Campground in the Bluestone Wildlife Management Area is along the western banks of the New River, far flung from all of the other nearby campgrounds you’ll find sprinkled up and down and around this river basin. 

    This is a fantastic spot for you to bring all your water toys from snorkeling and innertubes to fishing, kayaking and anything else that you want to submerge in this slow moving, tranquil snake-like river. At this campground, there’s about 20 sites or so – very small and not crowded and is open to tent campers as well as campers, trailers and even RV’s.  Campfires and pets are both allowed and there’s plenty of picnic tables.

    Nearby there’s about 4-5 really great hiking trails. Insider’s tip? Right off campsite#14, there’s a great opening that will take you down one of the longer hiking trails, which after about 1 mile or so you’ll come to a small little inlet, perfect for inflating an innertube and floating in isolation with your Bluetooth speaker playing some nice jazz with plenty of coozie-hugging beers from your floating cooler. Also, there’s some really great bird watching in these parts, so bring your binoculars.

    Happy Camping!

  • Shandi H.
    Jun. 13, 2019

    Wytheville KOA

    Awesome!!!

    This place is amazing!! Dog park needs to be updated but the fact they had a dog park was amazing. There was live music, karaoke, candy scavenger hunts for kids, even a bowling ally! I recommend this 100%

  • S
    Oct. 14, 2021

    Wytheville KOA

    Best KOA

    By far the best KOA I have stayed at. This place is huge and some thing for everyone. Game and rec rooms, dog park, store well stocked playgrounds, sand boxes. No messing around. Staff very friendly.

  • Joseph F.
    Jul. 31, 2018

    Summer Wind RV Park

    Wonderful Little RV Park

    Just a wonderful small RV park in rural West Virginia. We needed to stay overnight and Ann was terrific in finding us a spot to stay in. Great hospitality and reasonable prices for the spots. Absolutely gorgeous views across the pastures and hills. As we were leaving in the morning Ann mentioned we should come down the road to her little shop in the adjacent lot to the RV park. It was a Saturday and we were just driving another 4 hours so we stopped down there. Cute little shop, fresh strawberry jam canned. It was almost lunch so we (Me, wife, and our five kids) had pulled pork sandwiches, hot dogs, and soda pop. Some of the best pulled pork and slaw I've had! Can't speak highly enough of this little RV park

  • Cynthia K.
    Jun. 24, 2025

    Pipestem Resort State Park Campground

    all right

    Pipestem Resort State Park Southern West Virginia. 

    We spent 4 nights here. Used this park as a base camp for New River Gorge NP. There's many other State Parks we visited too.

     This park has a LOT of razzle dazzle. A zip line, a golf course, no pool but a splash pad. They also have a tram that's closed right now for refurbishing.

     A lake with fishing & boating. You can rent a boat.

     The Nature Center is nice. The typical stuffed animals. You're not allowed to pet the bear!! 

     Lots of trails. A horse barn. A large "lodge" & cabins for rent. 

    There's 82 sites in the campground. 

    1- 31 have full hookup.

     32- 49 electric only.

     50- 82 water& electric 

    Sites 1-4 are handicapped sites. 

    We were in site 1 by the bathrooms/ showers.

     There are pretty good sites, but watch the site descriptions for the incline. 

    The water/electric sites surround a large field. These sites tend to be sunny.

     1- 49 are in the woods. The sites seem small, but the perimeter sites face the woods. 

    44 is a large site, but the incline is severe, so appropriate for Class B or tents.

    I didn't like site 5 at all. It sits right as the road curves down a hill. 

    The showers/bathrooms were very much on the lower spectrum of state park clean. It looked like they had been remodeled fairly recently, but not cleaned often. The campground doesn't seem to generate the same attention as the rest of the park. There's no DNR presence, no one driving through the campground. We rarely saw any employees checking the bathrooms.

     I would probably not stay here again since we won't be coming this way for a long time.

  • Jonda M.
    Jun. 18, 2019

    Babcock State Park Campground

    Babcock

    Nice campground. The park is spectacular. The most photographed place in west Virginia is the grist mill. Awesome trails all around.

  • A
    Sep. 3, 2019

    Wytheville KOA

    Nice Camground...lots of Activities

    Nice, clean campground with friendly staff. Outdoor pool, mini golf, bowling alley and more to keep everyone busy. We stayed on Labor Day weekend so it was crowded and of course it was a bit noisy but would definitely recommend anyone to stay here and we would definitely go back. They also have two dog parks in the campground which is nice for your furry family! 😊

  • Andrew S.
    Jul. 16, 2021

    Lake Sherwood

    Very peaceful scenic campground.

    The campground is butted up against Sherwood lake and a small mtn ridge range that divides West Virginia and Virginia.  Even though I didn't get to go fishing it looked like a very nice lake to fish in.  The campsites themselves are very nice and the majority is right on the lake.  There is very nice facilities for the men and women's bathroom and shower.  You can go on the lake in boat and there is a beach area for swimming.  I really enjoyed the arched wooden bridge that you can walk over to an island and explore.  I highly recommend this Sherwood lake for camping.  Its all around peaceful.  It takes a little bit of driving to get there off the beaten path of nearby White Sulphur Springs but it is definitely worth the drive.

  • Dave V.
    Sep. 1, 2017

    Babcock State Park Campground

    Drop Dead Gorgeous!

    Babcock State Park, located in the thriving megapolis of Clifton, West Virginia is postcard perfect! https://wvstateparks.com/park/babcock-state-park/

    The road in off the highway isn't too long, but it seemed long, winding, and up and down...especially as night fell. Driving backcountry roads in West Virginia, at night, is not my idea of fun, as I had several near misses with Bambi and her roving gang of miscreants...having no regard for traffic laws...and one knock down, drag out with minimal vehicle damage.

    One of the beauties of West Virginia...it is a sparsely populated state with open, unchoked roads that lead to some of the most amazing sights. You must be willing to explore, but you will be richly rewarded.

    In the dark, I did pass the campground signs without seeing them and turned into the State Park entrance...wound around past rental cabins to the park office, so I had to backtrack to the campground, which is located in a different area altogether. Driven during daylight hours, the signs are very apparent...so I'm blaming it on the deer.

    We arrived midweek, the first of May, so we did not reserve a site. The campground has 52 sites, so I thought we would have a good shot as a walk-in. No worries...we shared the campground with two other campers. Our campsite (site 32) was on the inner loop of the main campground loop at sits around 2450 ft elevation. The temperature got down to 30 degrees and frost covered everything. Twenty eight sites have electric hook-ups ($28) and twenty four do not ($25). The inner loop has some mature trees but is wide open and close cut grass...every camper has a view of the other. Even the outside sites on the main loop are visible. The smaller loop to the right as you enter and a few sites to the left sit in slightly more wooded sites...but there is no foliage separating sites. There is also sites on the opposite side of the roadway when you enter the campground, but seem more like overflow sites...and a fair distance to trek for the showerhouse/restroom/laundry which is situated on the bottom of the main loop.

    There is plenty of gravel parking pad for large RV/Campers at all the sites and are angled for trailer back-in. Tent pads are not define and grassy (or a muddy mix depending on weather and usage). Each site has a picnic table and fire ring.

    The showerhouse/restroom is located at the front of the loop and was spotless and maintained at the time of our stay...but not climate controlled...as in, not heated. The ladies that keep the park facilities clean worked tirelessly. A very nice activity area for kids sat along the inner portion o the main loop.

    The main entrance to the park offers several cabin rental, from economy to 4 bedroom, the park office/visitor's center/gift shop sit along the river. The park office staff were very helpful, friendly and wear many hats...like most state parks.

    This building and surrounding stone structures, retaining walls, and staircases were built by the CCC and are magnificent and in great shape. The beautiful gift shop was once a former park restaurant of a bygone era.

    Ranger Cochrane was a wealth of information about the park, it's history and neighboring parks. He graciously spent time answering my barrage of questions. Ranger Cochrane was yet another tribute to the fine personnel that WV parks have in place.

    The park office is also the best location for postcard perfect pictures of the raging whitewater and gristmill. While not the original gristmill from this location, three remaining gristmills from around the state were dismantled and rebuilt into one at the present location over 30 years ago. The gristmill was very photogenic in the early Spring, but I can only imagine the splendor when the fall leaves change color.

    Whitewater kayakers were readying to put in on the rain swollen and boulder strewn river that feeds into the New River below.

    Boley Lake, a short drive up the mountain is picturesque and well-stoked with fish. You can paddle the 19 acre lake with personal paddle craft or rent paddleboats, canoes or rowboats from the Boley Lake Marina. Fishing is permitted, but you must have proper licensing...which can be purchased online.

    Trails are everywhere and of every terrain and level of difficulty...over 20 miles of trails total. Babcock State Park is 4,127 acres, so there is plenty to see and do. Bicycling can be done on all park paved and gravel roads (no off-road trails), as well as along the Narrow Gauge Trail. And of course, being not too far from The New River and Gauley River...whitewater rafting is close.


Guide to Waiteville

Camping options near Waiteville, West Virginia cluster around the Appalachian foothills where elevations range from 2,000-4,000 feet. This mountainous terrain creates natural swimming holes and fishing spots along the Greenbrier and New rivers. Most campgrounds in this region experience cooler temperatures even during summer months, with nighttime temperatures dropping into the 50s.

What to Do

Tubing adventures on the New River: New River Junction Campground offers tube rentals with shuttle service back to camp. "They rent a inner tub or canoe and float down River to a shuttle bus that brings you back to the campgrounds. One of my all time favorite places to camp and fish," reports Robert J.

Swimming in mountain lakes: Moncove Lake State Park Campground features a swimming area perfect for cooling off. "There is a pool here (you have to pay to get in- it's not included if you're camping). Bring cash if you want to swim in the pool," advises Katie M.

Hiking with dogs: Dragon's Tooth area connects to the Appalachian Trail system with routes suitable for leashed pets. "There is a small 1.3 loop mile trail right out of the campground, and several trails nearby, including a few different connectors to sections of the AT," notes Joe H.

What Campers Like

Quiet mountain atmosphere: Campgrounds near Waiteville offer seclusion and peace. "This is a great spot to get away from almost everything. No cell, no wifi, no hook ups, no showers," says Joe H. about White Rocks Campground.

Clear water access: "The water is clear and so fun to cool off in," mentions Destiny C. about Eggleston Springs Campground. Many campers appreciate the refreshing mountain waters for swimming and fishing.

Mountain views from campsites: "Great family friendly camper and tent sites overlooking Moncove Lake. Electric hookups and water spickets available," notes Robert J. Many campgrounds in the area offer sites positioned for optimal views of mountains and water features.

What You Should Know

Train noise at riverside sites: Some campgrounds near Waiteville have nearby train tracks. "There we're about 8 trains that passed through on our first night which led us to not sleeping well! So bring ear plugs!" warns Cristina R. about New River Junction.

Limited cell service: The mountainous terrain blocks signals at most campgrounds. "There is no cell or internet service here so we were really able to unwind and relax!" reports Katie M. about Moncove Lake State Park.

Water system issues: Greenbrier State Forest has some infrastructure limitations. "Electric-only hookups, and no dump station on site. Water is available a short distance from the campsites," notes John H. Several campgrounds in the region have similar constraints.

Remote locations require preparation: "We ventured out to this very remote campground. There is no cell signal or WiFi, so perfectly made for escaping the daily grind. The tent sites are awesome and you are truly in the wilderness with the closes store being 20 miles away," advises Kevin M.

Tips for Camping with Families

Kid-friendly swimming options: "There is a nice playground for the kids and some great hiking trails. There is a pool here," mentions Katie M. about Moncove Lake State Park Campground, making it ideal for pet friendly camping near Waiteville, West Virginia.

Multiple accommodation options: "Site: small site. cabins available. very shaded. quiet. amenities: small campground. clean bathrooms. showers not as clean. firewood for sale," reports Benjamin C. about Greenbrier State Forest. Many families appreciate the option to choose between tent sites and cabins.

Accessibility considerations: Claytor Lake State Park Campground offers specially designed facilities. "B loop also has four new Yurt rentals with functional wraparound decks (one handicap accessible)," notes Dave V.

Tips from RVers

Site spacing and privacy: "The sites are pretty big and most were shaded. They come with all the basic amenities of fire pit, picnic table etc. All campsites are walking distance to the lake and they will deliver firewood to your campsite," reports Katie M. about Moncove Lake.

Access challenges: "Accessing the campground involves driving 3 miles off I-64 on State 60/14, Harts Run Rd, a winding and narrow two-lane road, which might be a challenge for larger RV trailers and motorhomes, especially if there is traffic," warns John H. about Greenbrier State Forest.

Hookup availability for pet owners: "Great family friendly camper and tent sites overlooking Moncove Lake. Electric hookups and water spickets available," notes Robert J. When traveling with pets near Waiteville, this infrastructure allows for climate control that keeps animals comfortable.

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