The best dog-friendly camping near Myrtle Beach

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Bringing your dog to Myrtle Beach? You’re in luck—over 900 pet-friendly campsites line the area, from tucked-away farm fields to shaded pine stands. Expect to find prices averaging $70 a night, with some spots as low as $20. Most sites offer toilets, showers, and let you build a campfire—just check the rules before you strike a match. Hike coastal trails, spot deer and foxes in the woods, or saddle up for horseback rides just minutes from camp. Local favorites like Thompson Farm (130 reviews), Green Acres Private Campground (104 reviews), and The Pine Tree Retreat (72 reviews) keep returning campers happy and tails wagging. You’ll find sites just steps from the surf or nestled near quiet streams—show up with your leash and a sense of adventure.

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Bringing your dog to Myrtle Beach? You’re in luck—over 900 pet-friendly campsites line the area, from tucked-away farm fields to shaded pine stands. Expect to find prices averaging $70 a night, with some spots as low as $20. Most sites offer toilets, showers, and let you build a campfire—just check the rules before you strike a match. Hike coastal trails, spot deer and foxes in the woods, or saddle up for horseback rides just minutes from camp. Local favorites like Thompson Farm (130 reviews), Green Acres Private Campground (104 reviews), and The Pine Tree Retreat (72 reviews) keep returning campers happy and tails wagging. You’ll find sites just steps from the surf or nestled near quiet streams—show up with your leash and a sense of adventure.

97% (566)

Public campgrounds near Myrtle Beach

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