Happy National Camping with Dogs Day!

It’s no secret that we love camping with dogs here at The Dyrt. From the beaches of Florida to the mountains of Oregon, #DyrtDogs and their humans have been camping like crazy this summer. Thanks to our national partner, Ledlenser, the camping photos they’ve shared with us have gone towards our regional camping contests — each month, top reviewers have been awarded Ledlenser’s incredibly bright MH2 headlamps.

So in honor of this unofficial but awesome holiday, Ledlenser is helping us round up our favorite photos of #DyrtDogs and the campgrounds they romped in.

Emerald Lake State Park Campground, Vermont

Camping with dogs in emerald lake

Image from The Dyrt camper Tara S.

Wellington Lake East Rec Area Campground, Kansas

Camping with dogs in Kansas

Image from The Dyrt camper Daniel S.

Conconully State Park Campground, Washington

Camping with dogs in concunully park

Image from The Dyrt camper Shaina H.

Union Creek Campground, Oregon

Camping with dogs in union creek

Image from The Dyrt camper Darin D.

Button Bay State Park, Vermont

Camping with dogs in button bay

Image from The Dyrt camper Tara S.

Quechee State Park, Vermont

Camping with dogs in quechee park

Image from The Dyrt camper Tara S.

Crowley’s Ridge State Park, Arkansas

Camping with dogs in Crowleys

Image from The Dyrt camper Shelly S.

Long Hunter State Park Primitive Campsites, Tennessee

Camping with dogs in long hunter

Image from The Dyrt camper Shelly S.

Dewolf Point State Park Campground, New York

Camping with dogs in dewolf point

Image from The Dyrt camper Thomas B.

Lake Sherwood Campground, West Virginia

Camping with dogs in lake sherwood

Image from The Dyrt camper Debbie T.

Keenig Creek Campground, Oregon

Camping with dogs in keenig creek

Image from The Dyrt co-founder Sarah S.

Halfmoon Campground, Colorado

Camping with dogs in halfmoon campground

Image from The Dyrt camper Karl G.

Castle Peak Wilderness Study Area Campground, Colorado

Camping with dogs in castle peak

Image from The Dyrt camper Isabelle K.

Red Oak Campground, Pennsylvania

Camping with dogs in red oak

Image from The Dyrt camper Erin H.

Energy Lake Campground, Kentucky

Camping with dogs in energy lake

Image from The Dyrt camper Daniel B.

There’s still time to win a Ledlenser MH2 headlamp by uploading your campground reviews and photos on The Dyrt. And don’t forget, if you share photos of your camping pooch on Instagram, tag them with #DyrtDogs so we can all share in the joy of camping with furry best friends.

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