The best dog-friendly camping near Duluth

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Looking to go camping near Duluth, Georgia with your pets? Look no further than Hipcamp! With over 180 available options, you're sure to find the perfect campsite for you and your furry friends. Whether you prefer a lakeside retreat like Brooks Lake, a piece of Heaven, a farmstay at Chattooga Belle Farm Lakeside, or a secluded waterfall haven like Secluded Waterfall Haven, you'll be in good company with hundreds of positive reviews from fellow campers. And don't worry about amenities - popular options like pets, trash, and showers are all available. Plus, you'll have plenty of activities to choose from, including swimming, biking, and snow sports. So grab your gear and get ready for a pawsome camping adventure!

95% (1.7K)

Top-rated campgrounds near Duluth

3. Tiny House Urban Farm Stay

89%
(9)
23mi from Duluth · 2 sites · Lodging
Enjoy a unique stay in the middle of Atlanta. This tiny home is located on an urban farm. The space is simple and comfortable, with a full bathroom, loft, Tempurpedic mattress, dining table, cooktop, TV and internet. There is a full closet for hanging clothes and several shelves. On the farm, you will find rows and rows of beautiful wildflowers. Within walking distance of restaurants, coffee shops & zoo. The space We're right in the middle of the city, a short distance from many attractions. But when you set foot on the farm, you'll feel like your miles away. The tiny house sits behind a concrete block facade that remains from an old house. The space in front of the house may look empty, but it has been used by the farmers for seed starts. In the future, we will be converting the space to a patio with seating and ping pong. The water heater is small - pretend you’re glamping! You can get about a 5 minute shower or a good excuse for skipping it altogether. Guest access You may wander the farm, but please stay off the beds and be mindful that these guys work really hard! The farm is pretty quiet January and part of February. Other things to note There is also a vintage Airstream on the property and is also rented out on Airbnb. This is a tiny house; along with a tiny house comes a tiny water heater. We have turned up the temperature, but please plan on short showers. Registration number STRL-2022-00376
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$257
 / night

4. Talking Rock Motorcoach Resort

100%
(1)
41mi from Duluth · 63 sites · RVs
Talking Rock, a tiny town which flourished in the late 1800s, is still the place to go for unique stores, gift shops, and antiques. Visitors can picnic at the park, explore a historical museum, or enjoy a craft beer in a vintage rail car turned brewery. Go swimming, hiking, boating, kayaking, or fishing at nearby creeks, rivers, and lakes. Enjoy numerous fantastic hiking/biking trails, including the start of the Appalachian trail, and Amicalola Falls, the tallest waterfall in the Southeast. Tour wineries, breweries, and distilleries. Attend festivals and events year-round, including arts and crafts outlets. Check out local community theater or the University performing arts center. Try restaurants, fine golf courses, trail horseback riding, skeet shooting, and fly fishing. Adrenaline junkies can rent or bring their own car to a state-of-the-art race track nearby.
Full hookups
from 
$105
 / night

Looking to go camping near Duluth, Georgia with your pets? Look no further than Hipcamp! With over 180 available options, you're sure to find the perfect campsite for you and your furry friends. Whether you prefer a lakeside retreat like Brooks Lake, a piece of Heaven, a farmstay at Chattooga Belle Farm Lakeside, or a secluded waterfall haven like Secluded Waterfall Haven, you'll be in good company with hundreds of positive reviews from fellow campers. And don't worry about amenities - popular options like pets, trash, and showers are all available. Plus, you'll have plenty of activities to choose from, including swimming, biking, and snow sports. So grab your gear and get ready for a pawsome camping adventure!

95% (1.7K)

Top-rated campgrounds near Duluth

3. Tiny House Urban Farm Stay

89%
(9)
23mi from Duluth · 2 sites · Lodging
Enjoy a unique stay in the middle of Atlanta. This tiny home is located on an urban farm. The space is simple and comfortable, with a full bathroom, loft, Tempurpedic mattress, dining table, cooktop, TV and internet. There is a full closet for hanging clothes and several shelves. On the farm, you will find rows and rows of beautiful wildflowers. Within walking distance of restaurants, coffee shops & zoo. The space We're right in the middle of the city, a short distance from many attractions. But when you set foot on the farm, you'll feel like your miles away. The tiny house sits behind a concrete block facade that remains from an old house. The space in front of the house may look empty, but it has been used by the farmers for seed starts. In the future, we will be converting the space to a patio with seating and ping pong. The water heater is small - pretend you’re glamping! You can get about a 5 minute shower or a good excuse for skipping it altogether. Guest access You may wander the farm, but please stay off the beds and be mindful that these guys work really hard! The farm is pretty quiet January and part of February. Other things to note There is also a vintage Airstream on the property and is also rented out on Airbnb. This is a tiny house; along with a tiny house comes a tiny water heater. We have turned up the temperature, but please plan on short showers. Registration number STRL-2022-00376
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$257
 / night

4. Talking Rock Motorcoach Resort

100%
(1)
41mi from Duluth · 63 sites · RVs
Talking Rock, a tiny town which flourished in the late 1800s, is still the place to go for unique stores, gift shops, and antiques. Visitors can picnic at the park, explore a historical museum, or enjoy a craft beer in a vintage rail car turned brewery. Go swimming, hiking, boating, kayaking, or fishing at nearby creeks, rivers, and lakes. Enjoy numerous fantastic hiking/biking trails, including the start of the Appalachian trail, and Amicalola Falls, the tallest waterfall in the Southeast. Tour wineries, breweries, and distilleries. Attend festivals and events year-round, including arts and crafts outlets. Check out local community theater or the University performing arts center. Try restaurants, fine golf courses, trail horseback riding, skeet shooting, and fly fishing. Adrenaline junkies can rent or bring their own car to a state-of-the-art race track nearby.
Full hookups
from 
$105
 / night

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