The best dog-friendly camping near Pine Knoll Shores

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In Pine Knoll Shores, pet-friendly camping is easy, with over 430 spots that welcome your furry travel companions. You’ll find campsites tucked near quiet ponds, tucked under longleaf pines, and close to sandy trails. Prices start at $15 a night and average around $45, so there’s something for every budget. Many sites offer toilets, hot showers, and allow campfires—handy after a day spent swimming, riding horses, or casting a line. Local favorites include JCO Campground at Lee Baysden Pond (266 reviews), Black Barn Farm (147 reviews), and Escape near Cape Lookout (123 reviews)—all tried and tested by hundreds of campers with pets in tow.

98% (1.1K) 145 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Pine Knoll Shores

The Angler's Retreat

1. The Angler's Retreat

18mi from Pine Knoll Shores · 1 site · Lodging
Captain Claude Brown built the Angler's Retreat cabin to house his fishing party guests. Now thoughtfully renovated, it can accommodate small groups in the sleepy fishing village of Marshallberg, NC. The large main bedroom has a queen bed, designated workplace, and bathroom with a soaking tub—a small bedroom houses twin bunk beds and a stacked washer/dryer. Enjoy an open kitchen/dining area and a comfortable living room. The location is great for fishing, watersports, biking, and dog walking. The space The Angler’s Retreat is adjacent to Captain Brown’s Farmhouse, another recently renovated Airbnb that can sleep six people. Both Airbnb’s can be rented to accommodate larger groups. Guest access Guests have access to the entire small home and the surrounding farmyard with adorable goats to watch! Other things to note Please place any trash or recyclables in the trash bags into the labeled trash receptacles behind the house. There are also bikes for your use in the open area of the barn behind the farmhouse. When leaving, please strip the beds and put the sheets only into the laundry basket next to the washer/dryer. Please throw any used towels into the tub.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$120
 / night
Captain Brown's Farm

2. Captain Brown's Farm

18mi from Pine Knoll Shores · 1 site · Lodging
Enjoy this unique and family/pet-friendly home. Captain Claude Brown built this charming farmhouse in 1945 for his bride Belle. The Brown family is very well-known in Marshallberg, NC. The road and an island are named after them! The farmhouse was lovingly renovated in 2023 and is ready for guests, both 2-legged and 4-legged! There is a water view from the front porch, the Marshallberg Harbor and boat ramp are a 1/2 mile away, and a doggy door leads to a fun fenced-in area for Fido! The space There are three bedrooms and two full bathrooms, one with a bathtub. The kitchen is completely renovated with adorable, retro appliances that work like the best modern appliances out there. There is a large 60 inch television in the beautifully-furnished living room, and a relaxing sunroom that faces the distinguished old barn. The doggie door leads out to a perfectly fenced area of the backyard where your dog can run and play safely. The neighborhood is very dog friendly and there is a nice 1 mile walk around the block. You can see water from the front porch and put your boat in at the ramp in the Marshallberg Harbor. Guest access The entire house is open for your vacation getaway except the upstairs attic. Other things to note Marshallberg looks out over Core Sound and the Cape Lookout lighthouse. You will see fishing boats of all kinds going by. You can take a ferry from Harkers Island over to the lighthouse to see it up close and then cross an elevated path to the ocean side of Core Banks. Feel free to bring your own boat and put it in at the Marshallberg Harbor boat ramp. There is no charge for using the ramp.
Toilets
Showers
Wifi
from 
$160
 / night
Down East RV Resort

3. Down East RV Resort

16mi from Pine Knoll Shores · 1 site · Lodging
Dreaming of a coastal escape that won’t break the bank? Welcome to Down East RV Resort, Carteret County’s newest spot for affordable coastal living on the Crystal Coast! Set by the water, our resort is the perfect place to cast a line, launch a boat, or simply kick back and soak up the laid-back coastal vibe. With beaches, Harkers Island, historic downtown Beaufort, and Morehead City just minutes away, your coastal adventure starts here!
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$150
 / night
The Sand Castle

4. The Sand Castle

38mi from Pine Knoll Shores · 1 site · Lodging
Escape to The Sand Castle — your modern beach retreat! Relax in a private king bedroom with a Smart TV, stretch out on the pull-out couch, or refresh in the spacious shower. Cook in the full kitchen, lounge in the two recliners, or let your pups play in the fenced yard. Just a 5-minute walk to the beach — with Beach Bums and the ice cream shop only steps away! Sleeps 4 comfortably (bedding provided for both beds) or up to 6 with an air mattress.
Toilets
Showers
Potable water
from 
$135
 / night
Hidden Orchard

5. Hidden Orchard

30mi from Pine Knoll Shores · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Boutique Campground in a Hidden Orchard We are a boutique campground tucked away in a hidden orchard. The well-groomed property sits on a small peninsula surrounded by water on three sides. The creeks around us contain small reds, trout, mullet, gar, and various other species. It’s great fishing for kids, and the area is known for much larger fish if you have a boat. (Note: we don’t have a boat ramp, but kayaks and paddleboards can be launched easily from shore.) The water is brackish, and locals typically don’t swim in it. We can accommodate up to eight full-size RVs in drive-through sites (up to 55' in length). Tow vehicles can be detached and parked separately. We can also host four trucks or vans up to 25' in length in back-in sites. RV slots have 50A power and water, while truck and van sites have 30A power and water. We also offer one primitive tent site, with three to four more planned, and a glamping tent coming in Spring 2026. All sites include picnic tables and fire pits, and tent campers are welcome to use RV sites. Please note there isn’t much shade, so it can get hot in the middle of summer. This may be fine for RVs, but tent campers should keep an eye on temperatures. Spring, fall, and early winter are especially pleasant — perfect for sitting around a campfire under the stars. With very little light pollution, stargazing is excellent. Small solar torches provide a soft glow at night, but we recommend bringing a flashlight for walking after dark. Our bathhouse includes toilets and sinks. We do not currently have showers, but we’re working on adding them soon. As for location, we’re only a 12-minute drive from Oriental, the sailing capital of North Carolina — a charming, friendly town of just 999 residents. Despite its small size, Oriental hosts many local events throughout the year. About 15 minutes in the other direction, you’ll find larger stores like Walmart, as well as health services, laundromats, car washes, and more. We’re pet-friendly — we have dogs ourselves — and generally very lenient. However, if there are several dogs on the property, we may ask guests to keep theirs on a leash, especially if any show signs of aggression.
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$65
 / night

In Pine Knoll Shores, pet-friendly camping is easy, with over 430 spots that welcome your furry travel companions. You’ll find campsites tucked near quiet ponds, tucked under longleaf pines, and close to sandy trails. Prices start at $15 a night and average around $45, so there’s something for every budget. Many sites offer toilets, hot showers, and allow campfires—handy after a day spent swimming, riding horses, or casting a line. Local favorites include JCO Campground at Lee Baysden Pond (266 reviews), Black Barn Farm (147 reviews), and Escape near Cape Lookout (123 reviews)—all tried and tested by hundreds of campers with pets in tow.

98% (1.1K) 145 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Pine Knoll Shores

The Angler's Retreat

1. The Angler's Retreat

18mi from Pine Knoll Shores · 1 site · Lodging
Captain Claude Brown built the Angler's Retreat cabin to house his fishing party guests. Now thoughtfully renovated, it can accommodate small groups in the sleepy fishing village of Marshallberg, NC. The large main bedroom has a queen bed, designated workplace, and bathroom with a soaking tub—a small bedroom houses twin bunk beds and a stacked washer/dryer. Enjoy an open kitchen/dining area and a comfortable living room. The location is great for fishing, watersports, biking, and dog walking. The space The Angler’s Retreat is adjacent to Captain Brown’s Farmhouse, another recently renovated Airbnb that can sleep six people. Both Airbnb’s can be rented to accommodate larger groups. Guest access Guests have access to the entire small home and the surrounding farmyard with adorable goats to watch! Other things to note Please place any trash or recyclables in the trash bags into the labeled trash receptacles behind the house. There are also bikes for your use in the open area of the barn behind the farmhouse. When leaving, please strip the beds and put the sheets only into the laundry basket next to the washer/dryer. Please throw any used towels into the tub.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$120
 / night
Captain Brown's Farm

2. Captain Brown's Farm

18mi from Pine Knoll Shores · 1 site · Lodging
Enjoy this unique and family/pet-friendly home. Captain Claude Brown built this charming farmhouse in 1945 for his bride Belle. The Brown family is very well-known in Marshallberg, NC. The road and an island are named after them! The farmhouse was lovingly renovated in 2023 and is ready for guests, both 2-legged and 4-legged! There is a water view from the front porch, the Marshallberg Harbor and boat ramp are a 1/2 mile away, and a doggy door leads to a fun fenced-in area for Fido! The space There are three bedrooms and two full bathrooms, one with a bathtub. The kitchen is completely renovated with adorable, retro appliances that work like the best modern appliances out there. There is a large 60 inch television in the beautifully-furnished living room, and a relaxing sunroom that faces the distinguished old barn. The doggie door leads out to a perfectly fenced area of the backyard where your dog can run and play safely. The neighborhood is very dog friendly and there is a nice 1 mile walk around the block. You can see water from the front porch and put your boat in at the ramp in the Marshallberg Harbor. Guest access The entire house is open for your vacation getaway except the upstairs attic. Other things to note Marshallberg looks out over Core Sound and the Cape Lookout lighthouse. You will see fishing boats of all kinds going by. You can take a ferry from Harkers Island over to the lighthouse to see it up close and then cross an elevated path to the ocean side of Core Banks. Feel free to bring your own boat and put it in at the Marshallberg Harbor boat ramp. There is no charge for using the ramp.
Toilets
Showers
Wifi
from 
$160
 / night
Down East RV Resort

3. Down East RV Resort

16mi from Pine Knoll Shores · 1 site · Lodging
Dreaming of a coastal escape that won’t break the bank? Welcome to Down East RV Resort, Carteret County’s newest spot for affordable coastal living on the Crystal Coast! Set by the water, our resort is the perfect place to cast a line, launch a boat, or simply kick back and soak up the laid-back coastal vibe. With beaches, Harkers Island, historic downtown Beaufort, and Morehead City just minutes away, your coastal adventure starts here!
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$150
 / night
The Sand Castle

4. The Sand Castle

38mi from Pine Knoll Shores · 1 site · Lodging
Escape to The Sand Castle — your modern beach retreat! Relax in a private king bedroom with a Smart TV, stretch out on the pull-out couch, or refresh in the spacious shower. Cook in the full kitchen, lounge in the two recliners, or let your pups play in the fenced yard. Just a 5-minute walk to the beach — with Beach Bums and the ice cream shop only steps away! Sleeps 4 comfortably (bedding provided for both beds) or up to 6 with an air mattress.
Toilets
Showers
Potable water
from 
$135
 / night
Hidden Orchard

5. Hidden Orchard

30mi from Pine Knoll Shores · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Boutique Campground in a Hidden Orchard We are a boutique campground tucked away in a hidden orchard. The well-groomed property sits on a small peninsula surrounded by water on three sides. The creeks around us contain small reds, trout, mullet, gar, and various other species. It’s great fishing for kids, and the area is known for much larger fish if you have a boat. (Note: we don’t have a boat ramp, but kayaks and paddleboards can be launched easily from shore.) The water is brackish, and locals typically don’t swim in it. We can accommodate up to eight full-size RVs in drive-through sites (up to 55' in length). Tow vehicles can be detached and parked separately. We can also host four trucks or vans up to 25' in length in back-in sites. RV slots have 50A power and water, while truck and van sites have 30A power and water. We also offer one primitive tent site, with three to four more planned, and a glamping tent coming in Spring 2026. All sites include picnic tables and fire pits, and tent campers are welcome to use RV sites. Please note there isn’t much shade, so it can get hot in the middle of summer. This may be fine for RVs, but tent campers should keep an eye on temperatures. Spring, fall, and early winter are especially pleasant — perfect for sitting around a campfire under the stars. With very little light pollution, stargazing is excellent. Small solar torches provide a soft glow at night, but we recommend bringing a flashlight for walking after dark. Our bathhouse includes toilets and sinks. We do not currently have showers, but we’re working on adding them soon. As for location, we’re only a 12-minute drive from Oriental, the sailing capital of North Carolina — a charming, friendly town of just 999 residents. Despite its small size, Oriental hosts many local events throughout the year. About 15 minutes in the other direction, you’ll find larger stores like Walmart, as well as health services, laundromats, car washes, and more. We’re pet-friendly — we have dogs ourselves — and generally very lenient. However, if there are several dogs on the property, we may ask guests to keep theirs on a leash, especially if any show signs of aggression.
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$65
 / night
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