The best dog-friendly camping near Corydon

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Bringing your dog along for a weekend out? Corydon’s pet-friendly campsites have you covered—over 1,400 spots welcome four-legged campers. Average nights run about $30, but you’ll spot options dipping as low as $20 if you book early. This area knows how to keep tails wagging: look for sites with campfires, showers, and plenty of open space. Wildlife-watching, fishing, and swimming are easy ways to fill your day. Locals talk up Nature Heaven (192 reviews) for its private feel and easy lake access. For a quieter escape, The Point at Lake Red Rock (19 reviews) puts you steps from the water, while Red Rock Springs (6 reviews) is known for peaceful mornings and wide-open skies. Pack your leash and a sturdy pair of boots—Corydon’s ready for you and your pets.

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Bringing your dog along for a weekend out? Corydon’s pet-friendly campsites have you covered—over 1,400 spots welcome four-legged campers. Average nights run about $30, but you’ll spot options dipping as low as $20 if you book early. This area knows how to keep tails wagging: look for sites with campfires, showers, and plenty of open space. Wildlife-watching, fishing, and swimming are easy ways to fill your day. Locals talk up Nature Heaven (192 reviews) for its private feel and easy lake access. For a quieter escape, The Point at Lake Red Rock (19 reviews) puts you steps from the water, while Red Rock Springs (6 reviews) is known for peaceful mornings and wide-open skies. Pack your leash and a sturdy pair of boots—Corydon’s ready for you and your pets.

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