The best dog-friendly camping near Drain

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Camping with pets around Drain means options—over 850 sites let you bring your favorite four-legged companion. Expect everything from secluded riverbanks to wooded clearings, most clustered near hiking trails and wild swimming spots. travelers keep coming back to places like Umpqua's Last Resort (430 reviews), Ruby’s Cabin (139 reviews), and Lost Coast Adventure Camp (114 reviews)—each with its own crowd of loyal regulars. Sites with showers, toilets, and pet-friendly rules are the norm. Prices start at just $10 a night, with the average hovering around $50. Hike the local trails, let your dog splash in creeks, and keep an eye out for deer at dawn. This is camping that lets you—and your pet—roam.

96% (2.5K)

Top-rated campgrounds

Gravel Crest RV Camp

4. Gravel Crest RV Camp

30mi from Drain · 1 site · RV · Eugene, OR
Welcome to Gravel Crest—two private RV sites on my fully fenced and gated 1-acre property in north Eugene. The sites sit on a 10,000 sq ft gravel pad, giving you plenty of room to maneuver—whether you’re rolling in with a big truck-and-trailer setup, a large RV, a fifth-wheel, or a coach. This is not a public RV park. No crowds, no chaos, no late-night drama. Just a clean, straightforward place to park, plug in, and relax. I list this spot only in small communities and traveler circles that respect a calm, tidy stay. Site Features • $85/night • 30/50 amp power • Full hookups: water + sewer • Fast, free Wi-Fi • Charcoal grill available • Pets welcome (as long as they’re friendly with my dog and two cats) • Quiet, safe neighborhood with big trees and owls at night • Self-contained rigs only (no access to house/shop; no showers or laundry) Location Perks • 12 minutes to Eugene Airport • 10 minutes to downtown Eugene • 15 minutes to Autzen Stadium • Near the River Path for biking and walking • 2 minutes to a fantastic local market & deli — coffee, basics, breakfast burritos, lunch sandwiches/burgers, and pulled pork on Sundays • Quick access to River Road, Beltline, and essentials
Potable water
from 
$76
 / night
The walk down little nature trail.

5. Applegate Century Farm

97%
(88)
7mi from Drain · 1 site · Tent, RV · Yoncalla, OR
Learn more about this land: One mile from I-5, you may pitch your tent or park your van in a meadow near some fir trees bordering Elk Creek. Feel the restful flow of water bringing tranquility.  Follow hiking trails along the creek, through groves of trees, or play in the singing creek. There is another hiking trail to another portion of the creek to the right of the road that passes by the barn. A sign on an oak tree indicates the edge of the large mowed meadow that will take you to another sign for the trail to the creek. When entering the property at the county road, you’ll see a big Century Farm sign on the left at the driveway entrance. Continue past a brown machine shed. You will see two apple trees on your left. Just beyond the apple trees is a sign, on a big fir tree. This sign points to the direction of the campsite. Shaped like an arrow it points to the mowed path down to the creek and campsite which you may drive. Uphill from the campsite is a trail going through a small copse of trees that leads up to the red barn. On the left, at the entrance to the barn, is a bathroom complete with sink and shower. Towels are not provided. Beneath the apple trees is a faucet with potable drink safety hose and a bucket for your use.
Potable water
Toilets
Showers
from 
$40
 / night

Camping with pets around Drain means options—over 850 sites let you bring your favorite four-legged companion. Expect everything from secluded riverbanks to wooded clearings, most clustered near hiking trails and wild swimming spots. travelers keep coming back to places like Umpqua's Last Resort (430 reviews), Ruby’s Cabin (139 reviews), and Lost Coast Adventure Camp (114 reviews)—each with its own crowd of loyal regulars. Sites with showers, toilets, and pet-friendly rules are the norm. Prices start at just $10 a night, with the average hovering around $50. Hike the local trails, let your dog splash in creeks, and keep an eye out for deer at dawn. This is camping that lets you—and your pet—roam.

96% (2.5K)

Top-rated campgrounds

Gravel Crest RV Camp

4. Gravel Crest RV Camp

30mi from Drain · 1 site · RV · Eugene, OR
Welcome to Gravel Crest—two private RV sites on my fully fenced and gated 1-acre property in north Eugene. The sites sit on a 10,000 sq ft gravel pad, giving you plenty of room to maneuver—whether you’re rolling in with a big truck-and-trailer setup, a large RV, a fifth-wheel, or a coach. This is not a public RV park. No crowds, no chaos, no late-night drama. Just a clean, straightforward place to park, plug in, and relax. I list this spot only in small communities and traveler circles that respect a calm, tidy stay. Site Features • $85/night • 30/50 amp power • Full hookups: water + sewer • Fast, free Wi-Fi • Charcoal grill available • Pets welcome (as long as they’re friendly with my dog and two cats) • Quiet, safe neighborhood with big trees and owls at night • Self-contained rigs only (no access to house/shop; no showers or laundry) Location Perks • 12 minutes to Eugene Airport • 10 minutes to downtown Eugene • 15 minutes to Autzen Stadium • Near the River Path for biking and walking • 2 minutes to a fantastic local market & deli — coffee, basics, breakfast burritos, lunch sandwiches/burgers, and pulled pork on Sundays • Quick access to River Road, Beltline, and essentials
Potable water
from 
$76
 / night
The walk down little nature trail.

5. Applegate Century Farm

97%
(88)
7mi from Drain · 1 site · Tent, RV · Yoncalla, OR
Learn more about this land: One mile from I-5, you may pitch your tent or park your van in a meadow near some fir trees bordering Elk Creek. Feel the restful flow of water bringing tranquility.  Follow hiking trails along the creek, through groves of trees, or play in the singing creek. There is another hiking trail to another portion of the creek to the right of the road that passes by the barn. A sign on an oak tree indicates the edge of the large mowed meadow that will take you to another sign for the trail to the creek. When entering the property at the county road, you’ll see a big Century Farm sign on the left at the driveway entrance. Continue past a brown machine shed. You will see two apple trees on your left. Just beyond the apple trees is a sign, on a big fir tree. This sign points to the direction of the campsite. Shaped like an arrow it points to the mowed path down to the creek and campsite which you may drive. Uphill from the campsite is a trail going through a small copse of trees that leads up to the red barn. On the left, at the entrance to the barn, is a bathroom complete with sink and shower. Towels are not provided. Beneath the apple trees is a faucet with potable drink safety hose and a bucket for your use.
Potable water
Toilets
Showers
from 
$40
 / night

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