The best dog-friendly camping near Laurinburg

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Looking to camp near Laurinburg, North Carolina with your furry friends? Look no further than Hipcamp! With over 1445 options specifically catered to pet-friendly camping in the area, you'll have plenty of choices to find the perfect spot for you and your four-legged companions. Average prices per night start at $30, with options as low as $10. Some of the top campsites with rave reviews include Black River Camping Ventures (217 reviews), Cedar Creek Campground at Elease (175 reviews), and Lakeside Retreats @ Walnut Hill (195 reviews). With popular amenities such as pet-friendly spaces, toilets, and trash facilities, and activities like hiking, horseback riding, and wildlife watching, you're sure to have a fantastic camping experience in Laurinburg, North Carolina.

98% (1.2K) 118 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Laurinburg

2. Agape Farm South

15mi from Laurinburg · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Agape Farm South is a lavender farm in Dillon, SC, just across the NC border. This is our second year and have a total of 600 plants growing. The property is 15+ total acre with a cleared 2.8 acre field of which approx 1/4 of that has the lavender. We will be adding more lavender each spring and fall. There are two orchards framing the field and property lines. This is an undeveloped rural property, there are currently to amenities. We have cut out a camping (RV or tent) in the woods on the edge of the field. The shaded spot is enclosed with dog fencing and gated with two rear exits into the woods. This means that you can pull in your camper, or car with tent equipment, close the gate and lets your dogs out. They two can experience some nature in a safe manner. This is something you cannot get in many places. There is a fire ring and firewood, table and 2 chairs. Lavender blooms in spring and summer and attracts many butterflies. The fruiting orchards will start producing fruit in 2024. Please know that this is our home away from home and our future retirement income. Please respect it and leave no trace of your presence. We are happy to share it with you. If you are in a RV/Travel Trailer, there is Bass Lake Campground right on the I95 exit for Dillon that offer water, dump station and propane for your needs. The wildlife is abundant, and although the deer ruin our row covering, we still like having them around and are creating food plots for them at the rear of the property to draw them away from the field (fingers crossed). Follow our journey on FB at Agape Farms North & South.
Campfires
Picnic table
from 
$45
 / night

3. Standing Pines Campground

36mi from Laurinburg · 44 sites · RVs, Lodging
Standing Pines is an upscale, family-focused campground and RV resort near Hartsville, South Carolina, designed as a wildly comfortable basecamp for your next adventure. With 104 spacious sites on 88 acres, guests enjoy full-hookup RV sites, cozy cabins, and tent camping with modern infrastructure, fast internet, and room for today’s big rigs. The property sits beside a 3-acre fishing lake and serves as the exclusive private park gateway to roughly 100,000 acres of nearby public parks and recreation areas. Standing Pines is an ideal launch point for hiking, paddling, and exploring the Pee Dee region. Families love the thoughtful details throughout Standing Pines, from forest trails and fenced dog parks to playgrounds, disc golf, and signature “Oasis Showers” that make cleaning up after a day outside feel like part of the experience, not a chore. Kids can meet original Forest Friends characters and dive into immersive themed activities created by campground founder Amy Bashor, an experienced camping author who built the resort around storytelling and memory-making. Pets are welcome, and wide, easy-to-navigate roads plus generously sized sites help every arrival feel calm and stress-free, even for new RVers towing or driving larger rigs. Standing Pines consistently earns around 4.9-star reviews, with guests praising the welcoming owners, clean facilities, and the balance of peaceful woods with convenient amenities. As a first-mover upscale family resort in the area, it offers a rare mix of resort-style comfort and authentic campground charm—campfires under the stars at night, forest breezes through the pines, and clear, honest communication about what’s on property as new features continue to come online. Whether you’re planning a weekend getaway, a longer RV stay, or a multi-family gathering, Standing Pines is designed to help you discover memories together and come back year after year.
Toilets
Campfires
Full hookups
from 
$65
 / night

Looking to camp near Laurinburg, North Carolina with your furry friends? Look no further than Hipcamp! With over 1445 options specifically catered to pet-friendly camping in the area, you'll have plenty of choices to find the perfect spot for you and your four-legged companions. Average prices per night start at $30, with options as low as $10. Some of the top campsites with rave reviews include Black River Camping Ventures (217 reviews), Cedar Creek Campground at Elease (175 reviews), and Lakeside Retreats @ Walnut Hill (195 reviews). With popular amenities such as pet-friendly spaces, toilets, and trash facilities, and activities like hiking, horseback riding, and wildlife watching, you're sure to have a fantastic camping experience in Laurinburg, North Carolina.

98% (1.2K) 118 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Laurinburg

2. Agape Farm South

15mi from Laurinburg · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Agape Farm South is a lavender farm in Dillon, SC, just across the NC border. This is our second year and have a total of 600 plants growing. The property is 15+ total acre with a cleared 2.8 acre field of which approx 1/4 of that has the lavender. We will be adding more lavender each spring and fall. There are two orchards framing the field and property lines. This is an undeveloped rural property, there are currently to amenities. We have cut out a camping (RV or tent) in the woods on the edge of the field. The shaded spot is enclosed with dog fencing and gated with two rear exits into the woods. This means that you can pull in your camper, or car with tent equipment, close the gate and lets your dogs out. They two can experience some nature in a safe manner. This is something you cannot get in many places. There is a fire ring and firewood, table and 2 chairs. Lavender blooms in spring and summer and attracts many butterflies. The fruiting orchards will start producing fruit in 2024. Please know that this is our home away from home and our future retirement income. Please respect it and leave no trace of your presence. We are happy to share it with you. If you are in a RV/Travel Trailer, there is Bass Lake Campground right on the I95 exit for Dillon that offer water, dump station and propane for your needs. The wildlife is abundant, and although the deer ruin our row covering, we still like having them around and are creating food plots for them at the rear of the property to draw them away from the field (fingers crossed). Follow our journey on FB at Agape Farms North & South.
Campfires
Picnic table
from 
$45
 / night

3. Standing Pines Campground

36mi from Laurinburg · 44 sites · RVs, Lodging
Standing Pines is an upscale, family-focused campground and RV resort near Hartsville, South Carolina, designed as a wildly comfortable basecamp for your next adventure. With 104 spacious sites on 88 acres, guests enjoy full-hookup RV sites, cozy cabins, and tent camping with modern infrastructure, fast internet, and room for today’s big rigs. The property sits beside a 3-acre fishing lake and serves as the exclusive private park gateway to roughly 100,000 acres of nearby public parks and recreation areas. Standing Pines is an ideal launch point for hiking, paddling, and exploring the Pee Dee region. Families love the thoughtful details throughout Standing Pines, from forest trails and fenced dog parks to playgrounds, disc golf, and signature “Oasis Showers” that make cleaning up after a day outside feel like part of the experience, not a chore. Kids can meet original Forest Friends characters and dive into immersive themed activities created by campground founder Amy Bashor, an experienced camping author who built the resort around storytelling and memory-making. Pets are welcome, and wide, easy-to-navigate roads plus generously sized sites help every arrival feel calm and stress-free, even for new RVers towing or driving larger rigs. Standing Pines consistently earns around 4.9-star reviews, with guests praising the welcoming owners, clean facilities, and the balance of peaceful woods with convenient amenities. As a first-mover upscale family resort in the area, it offers a rare mix of resort-style comfort and authentic campground charm—campfires under the stars at night, forest breezes through the pines, and clear, honest communication about what’s on property as new features continue to come online. Whether you’re planning a weekend getaway, a longer RV stay, or a multi-family gathering, Standing Pines is designed to help you discover memories together and come back year after year.
Toilets
Campfires
Full hookups
from 
$65
 / night
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Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field
Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field