The best dog-friendly camping near Longview

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Looking to embark on an outdoor adventure near Longview, Washington with your furry friend? Look no further! Hipcamp has over 2200 options for camping with pets in the area. From rustic cabins to spacious campsites, you'll find the perfect accommodation to suit your needs. Our top campsites, including Naked Falls (914 reviews), Powder Creek Campground (467 reviews), and WindWoodRivers (423 reviews), offer a variety of popular amenities like campfires, pet-friendly facilities, and trash disposal. And with activities like paddling, whitewater paddling, and boating available, you'll never run out of things to do. So pack your bags, grab your pup, and get ready for an unforgettable camping experience!

96% (6.6K) 474 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Longview

Secluded Creekside Camp

1. Secluded Creekside Camp

99%
(85)
30mi from Longview · 1 site · Tent, RV
We are located between Yale and Merwin reservoirs where there is fishing, kayaking, hiking and snowmobiling. On a secluded 1 acre creekside dry camp with RV parking, covered pavilion, firepit and horse shoe pits . There is also a porta potty on site. There is ample space on this property for large groups.
Toilets
Campfires
Picnic table
from 
$35
 / night
Tony’s Campground

2. Tony’s Campground

100%
(12)
31mi from Longview · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Welcome to Tony’s Campground, a serene and tranquil oasis perfect for pitching your tent and enjoying a peaceful night under the stars. Located conveniently between Portland and Seattle, just 7 minutes from I-5, our campground offers a quiet and relaxing atmosphere for weary travelers. The Yurt is available at an extra fee (See extras option at check out). Unwind in our gazebo and gather around the fire pit to roast s'mores and share stories with friends and family. Relaxation awaits you in our large hammock, where you can sway gently in the breeze and soak in the peaceful surroundings. For your convenience, we provide water, power and a porta-potty on site, ensuring that your camping experience is comfortable and hassle-free. Explore the nearby outdoor attractions, including Mayfield Lake, where you can enjoy fishing, boating, and swimming in the pristine waters. The Mill Pond offers excellent fishing opportunities, while the Cowlitz River, just 10 minutes away, beckons anglers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Tony’s Campground. Whether you're passing through or looking for a peaceful getaway, our campground offers the perfect retreat for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Please leave Camp Ground clean and take all of your garbage with you. We do not provide firewood.
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$50
 / night
Onalaska Sanctuary

3. Onalaska Sanctuary

99%
(100)
31mi from Longview · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Learn more about this land: We are a 501c3 Farm Sanctuary! We care for 70+ farm animals. You can follow us @onalaskafarmsanctuary on Facebook or Instagram. The camping area is nowhere near the animals or the rescue. But it does help support them! Our 45 acre parcel is "no frills camping" 15 minutes from Interstate 5. We are one hour from Mt Rainer and one hour and fifteen minutes from Mt Saint Helens. The camping area is an old christmas tree farm. We maintain two spots for camping. We have one porta-potty shared between campsites. Each campsite has one picnic table, fire-ring and access to a porta-potty. The area is quiet and secluded. Black-tailed Columbian deer are regular visitors, while the barn owls will serenade you in the evening. You will be able to see ALL the stars!  The road is suitable for small RVs, campervans, truck camping, small school buses, and cars (as long as the cars have some ground clearance). Not suitable for Class A RVs. It is an old logging road made of compacted rock. Cell service is OK. Upload/download speeds might be slow.
Toilets
Campfires
Picnic table
from 
$28
 / night
James & Patricia's Oasis

4. James & Patricia's Oasis

98%
(127)
31mi from Longview · 2 sites
20 years ago James and Patricia purchased land that had been logged multiple time, and built a house to raise a family, and watch the forest regrow. James loves trains and this area had a logging operation in the early 1900's that included railroads, donkey engines and logging camps in the area. In the 1980's several 10 to 20 acre parcels were sold to people who wanted a piece of the country life. James and Patricia now live on one of those parcels and look forward to the next generation enjoying the country life. When James and Patricia bought the property, the previous owner had cut down most of the trees and would mow most of the land. The land was allowed to recover with alder being the first forest which replenished the soil. In a few areas scotch broom (invasive plants) took hold. Not wanting to use toxic chemicals that could leach into the water supply getting rid of scotch broom was a challenge but now there is large meadow with baby Christmas trees growing (marked by the red flags). In many other places douglas fir has planted itself along with new cedar trees. There is beautiful undergrowth that includes thimble berry, Oregon grape, candy stripe and many other wild plants. There is red huckleberry growing in various places and makes a great snack when they are ripe. Speaking of wild, there is a lot wildlife here. Several species of birds live here including family of humming birds. Sometimes you will see grouse, geese, ducks, swallows, red tail hawks, even a glimpse of a bald eagle. There are wild bunnies, gardener snakes, frogs, salamanders. If you go along the trails you might see signs of deer or coyote. There are currently chickens that live near the garage and garden (that's why dogs must be on leash). Learn more about this land: Pitch your tent in a shady meadow next to a small pond. Enjoy the serenity and the coastal mountain breezes flowing through the tree tops. There are hiking trails through forest land. Wake in the morning to birds singing, and fall asleep to the frogs in the pond. Clear nights and you can see a lot of stars. During the right season there are blackberries, red huckleberries and thimble berries. The Banks-Vernonia Linear trail State park and LL Stub Stewart are both near this beautiful little space.
Campfires
Toilets
Potable water
from 
$25
 / night
Pleasant Places

5. Pleasant Places

99%
(59)
31mi from Longview · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Pleasant Places campground is clean, quiet, spacious, and private with lots of nooks for R&R, as well as ample space for play and activities. It is an ideal location for large groups and in order to keep the campground as a single site, larger groups are given preference. Birdsong comes early here, and crickets and frogs light up the evenings. There aren't any city lights, so stargazing is a real delight. Centrally located and with 10 acres of field, forest, and farm, there is something of interest for everyone. In camp, you will find a rustic kitchen with three picnic tables, and a fire pit with accessories. There is a sink for your convenience so remember to bring water containers for hand and dish washing. The resource area for campers is at the second gate and has an electrical outlet, a water hose, and a wagon for transporting items to camp. We have several items for sale, including nice firewood bundles, farm-fresh eggs, and snacks for hand-feeding the farm animals. Lawn games (volleyball, badmintton, bocci ball), hammocks, a parachute, etc. are available for rent. We are Michael, Summer, Judy, and Chula, and we are pleased that you are considering a stay with us! If you have any questions or need special accommodations, please reach out, we will be happy to help if we can. If you do book, we are certain you’ll enjoy making Pleasant Places your outdoor home-away-from-home:) PS Looking for a bit more comfort while camping? Check out my sister's new place...Kearney Creek Retreat on Hipcamp.
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
$48
 / night

Looking to embark on an outdoor adventure near Longview, Washington with your furry friend? Look no further! Hipcamp has over 2200 options for camping with pets in the area. From rustic cabins to spacious campsites, you'll find the perfect accommodation to suit your needs. Our top campsites, including Naked Falls (914 reviews), Powder Creek Campground (467 reviews), and WindWoodRivers (423 reviews), offer a variety of popular amenities like campfires, pet-friendly facilities, and trash disposal. And with activities like paddling, whitewater paddling, and boating available, you'll never run out of things to do. So pack your bags, grab your pup, and get ready for an unforgettable camping experience!

96% (6.6K) 474 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Longview

Secluded Creekside Camp

1. Secluded Creekside Camp

99%
(85)
30mi from Longview · 1 site · Tent, RV
We are located between Yale and Merwin reservoirs where there is fishing, kayaking, hiking and snowmobiling. On a secluded 1 acre creekside dry camp with RV parking, covered pavilion, firepit and horse shoe pits . There is also a porta potty on site. There is ample space on this property for large groups.
Toilets
Campfires
Picnic table
from 
$35
 / night
Tony’s Campground

2. Tony’s Campground

100%
(12)
31mi from Longview · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Welcome to Tony’s Campground, a serene and tranquil oasis perfect for pitching your tent and enjoying a peaceful night under the stars. Located conveniently between Portland and Seattle, just 7 minutes from I-5, our campground offers a quiet and relaxing atmosphere for weary travelers. The Yurt is available at an extra fee (See extras option at check out). Unwind in our gazebo and gather around the fire pit to roast s'mores and share stories with friends and family. Relaxation awaits you in our large hammock, where you can sway gently in the breeze and soak in the peaceful surroundings. For your convenience, we provide water, power and a porta-potty on site, ensuring that your camping experience is comfortable and hassle-free. Explore the nearby outdoor attractions, including Mayfield Lake, where you can enjoy fishing, boating, and swimming in the pristine waters. The Mill Pond offers excellent fishing opportunities, while the Cowlitz River, just 10 minutes away, beckons anglers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Tony’s Campground. Whether you're passing through or looking for a peaceful getaway, our campground offers the perfect retreat for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Please leave Camp Ground clean and take all of your garbage with you. We do not provide firewood.
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$50
 / night
Onalaska Sanctuary

3. Onalaska Sanctuary

99%
(100)
31mi from Longview · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Learn more about this land: We are a 501c3 Farm Sanctuary! We care for 70+ farm animals. You can follow us @onalaskafarmsanctuary on Facebook or Instagram. The camping area is nowhere near the animals or the rescue. But it does help support them! Our 45 acre parcel is "no frills camping" 15 minutes from Interstate 5. We are one hour from Mt Rainer and one hour and fifteen minutes from Mt Saint Helens. The camping area is an old christmas tree farm. We maintain two spots for camping. We have one porta-potty shared between campsites. Each campsite has one picnic table, fire-ring and access to a porta-potty. The area is quiet and secluded. Black-tailed Columbian deer are regular visitors, while the barn owls will serenade you in the evening. You will be able to see ALL the stars!  The road is suitable for small RVs, campervans, truck camping, small school buses, and cars (as long as the cars have some ground clearance). Not suitable for Class A RVs. It is an old logging road made of compacted rock. Cell service is OK. Upload/download speeds might be slow.
Toilets
Campfires
Picnic table
from 
$28
 / night
James & Patricia's Oasis

4. James & Patricia's Oasis

98%
(127)
31mi from Longview · 2 sites
20 years ago James and Patricia purchased land that had been logged multiple time, and built a house to raise a family, and watch the forest regrow. James loves trains and this area had a logging operation in the early 1900's that included railroads, donkey engines and logging camps in the area. In the 1980's several 10 to 20 acre parcels were sold to people who wanted a piece of the country life. James and Patricia now live on one of those parcels and look forward to the next generation enjoying the country life. When James and Patricia bought the property, the previous owner had cut down most of the trees and would mow most of the land. The land was allowed to recover with alder being the first forest which replenished the soil. In a few areas scotch broom (invasive plants) took hold. Not wanting to use toxic chemicals that could leach into the water supply getting rid of scotch broom was a challenge but now there is large meadow with baby Christmas trees growing (marked by the red flags). In many other places douglas fir has planted itself along with new cedar trees. There is beautiful undergrowth that includes thimble berry, Oregon grape, candy stripe and many other wild plants. There is red huckleberry growing in various places and makes a great snack when they are ripe. Speaking of wild, there is a lot wildlife here. Several species of birds live here including family of humming birds. Sometimes you will see grouse, geese, ducks, swallows, red tail hawks, even a glimpse of a bald eagle. There are wild bunnies, gardener snakes, frogs, salamanders. If you go along the trails you might see signs of deer or coyote. There are currently chickens that live near the garage and garden (that's why dogs must be on leash). Learn more about this land: Pitch your tent in a shady meadow next to a small pond. Enjoy the serenity and the coastal mountain breezes flowing through the tree tops. There are hiking trails through forest land. Wake in the morning to birds singing, and fall asleep to the frogs in the pond. Clear nights and you can see a lot of stars. During the right season there are blackberries, red huckleberries and thimble berries. The Banks-Vernonia Linear trail State park and LL Stub Stewart are both near this beautiful little space.
Campfires
Toilets
Potable water
from 
$25
 / night
Pleasant Places

5. Pleasant Places

99%
(59)
31mi from Longview · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Pleasant Places campground is clean, quiet, spacious, and private with lots of nooks for R&R, as well as ample space for play and activities. It is an ideal location for large groups and in order to keep the campground as a single site, larger groups are given preference. Birdsong comes early here, and crickets and frogs light up the evenings. There aren't any city lights, so stargazing is a real delight. Centrally located and with 10 acres of field, forest, and farm, there is something of interest for everyone. In camp, you will find a rustic kitchen with three picnic tables, and a fire pit with accessories. There is a sink for your convenience so remember to bring water containers for hand and dish washing. The resource area for campers is at the second gate and has an electrical outlet, a water hose, and a wagon for transporting items to camp. We have several items for sale, including nice firewood bundles, farm-fresh eggs, and snacks for hand-feeding the farm animals. Lawn games (volleyball, badmintton, bocci ball), hammocks, a parachute, etc. are available for rent. We are Michael, Summer, Judy, and Chula, and we are pleased that you are considering a stay with us! If you have any questions or need special accommodations, please reach out, we will be happy to help if we can. If you do book, we are certain you’ll enjoy making Pleasant Places your outdoor home-away-from-home:) PS Looking for a bit more comfort while camping? Check out my sister's new place...Kearney Creek Retreat on Hipcamp.
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
$48
 / night

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