The best dog-friendly camping in Puget Sound

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In Puget Sound, camping with your pets just got a lot easier—over 4,500 sites welcome furry companions. Prices start at $5 a night, with most places averaging around $55. You’ll find pet-friendly campsites tucked into forests, perched above shorelines, and scattered across open fields. Top picks like Cedar+Fern (415 reviews), Tranquil Acres (396 reviews), and Valhalla Tree Farm (396 reviews) make it easy to roam with your dog in tow. Most sites offer essentials like toilets, showers, and campfire rings. Expect horseback-riding trails, plenty of wildlife, and spots for a swim. Local tip: keep a leash handy and pack extra water for both you and your pup—the rivers run cold and clear, but some trails can get busy on weekends.

96% (11.6K) 1,015 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Puget Sound

Roney River Ranch (R3)

1. Roney River Ranch (R3)

96%
(226)
9 sites · Tents, RVs · Duvall, WA
Our family has lived and worked this farm since 1912. Originally the fields were used to grow peas (1940's), dairy (1950-1960's), black angus (1970-1980's), hogs & dairy replacement heifers (1990's), fresh culinary herbs for the grocery stores (last 20 years). Every year the location you are camping on floods and holds at least 3 feet of water, hence we only offer seasonal camping. The property has held events from town picnics in the 1930's, hoedowns in the 70's and a traveling circus in the 1980's. It is perfectly located 1 minute to Duvall and 25 minutes to Redmond. Learn more about this land: This 4th generation grass valley floor at sea level includes views of Mt. Baker & Rainer. Surrounded by retired culinary herb fields and planted cow corn to the west. Summer includes herds of heifers ranging the north. Your spot is minutes to amenities in "Old" town Duvall and swimming holes on the Snoqualmie River.  There are many culvert crossings between #4 & #5 for a fun walk around and a tall grass path near #1 & #2 to get lost in.
Toilets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
$50
 / night
Hood Canal Oyster Farm | Lilliwaup

2. Hood Canal Oyster Farm | Lilliwaup

98%
(56)
3 sites · Tents, RVs · Hoodsport, WA
You don't want to miss this truly unique location! Our 3 campsitesites sit just up the hill (0.4 miles) from US 101 and the beautiful shores of the Hood Canal, with semi-obstructed views of the water. I own and run Lilliwaup Oyster Farm just down the hill and across the 101 - you'll pass the workshop and processing building on your drive up to the sites. YES! We offer oysters to purchase, seasonally (September - June) and if you're feeling adventurous, take advantage of farm tour on the beach and harvest your own oysters straight from the farm to eat raw or grill up back at your campsite! *Please note - oyster farm tours require 1 week advance notice - let us know when you book if you're interested.* Campsites are located on a secluded hilltop just a half mile from the waterfront, surrounded by old growth trees, wildflowers, and the serene soundscape of the rushing creek straight from the the Olympic Mountains. Come rest and reconnect with yourself, your crew, and the elements. - Perfectly located for access to SCUBA diving sites and YSS Dive in Hoodsport. - Short drive away from local eatery favorites: Hama Hama Oyster Saloon, The Fjord Oyster Bank and Potlatch Brewery. - Close access to hiking trails for everyone: Olympic National Park Steps Entrance, Dosewallips, Duckabush State Parks, Upper and Lower Lena Lake trails, Mt. Walker, Rocky Brook Falls. - Set out on the Lilliwaup State Park Tidelands at low tide to harvest your own clams. - Eagle Creek at high tide is a perfect launch point for kayaking and paddle boarding (parking on the side of the 101) This is a winding, chip-sealed, mountain hillside - not ideal for longer length rigs. Most of the hillside is 6% grade, and the last few hundred yards up are at a 10%+ grade. Sites #1 and #2 are best suited for RVs (max 30' length) and include 50 amp hookups, (bring your own converter if you have a 30amp vehicle) potable water, and full sewer hookups. Site #3 is our tent camping site as it includes a step-down grassy flat terrace that can accommodate up to 4 tents comfortably, with 2 car max parking. Site 3 includes 30 amp + (2) 20 amp electric and potable water hookups. All sites have access to the onsite unisex restroom and access to the communal yard game play area.
Toilets
Campfires
Full hookups
from 
$60
 / night
Carbon Canyon Ranch

3. Carbon Canyon Ranch

98%
(28)
2 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Orting, WA
5 acre fully fenced Mt. Rainier view property. Dog and horse friendly. Please leash and pick up. There is a full game room for your enjoyment and free wifi. Both sites are full RV sites with 50 amp, water, sewer. We have 42' RV available for rental as well that is across from the site, there may be tenants staying there during your stay. We are the doorstep to Mt. Rainier and all of its' glory. Less than an hours drive from Crystal Mountain Resort. Located at the top of Carbon Canyon we have endless trails for hiking, horse riding, and motor sports. Feel free to bring your toys and you can drive right off the property. You will be staying in a rural area next to horses, goats, pigs, chickens. A little about Orting - Nestled in the foothills of Mt Rainier between the Puyallup and Carbon Rivers, Orting is a quaint Turn-of-the-Century village that you will not forget. The town center is anchored by three parks filled with giant maples and evergreens. You will be awed by the view of Mt. Rainier from Washington Avenue. The levees on the east and west sides of town are perfect for hikes along the rivers. The 20 mile Foothills Trail meanders right through the middle of town and then takes you along the Carbon River levee. Bike, walk, take the stroller and the family pet. Enjoy the turn-of-the-century architecture of downtown and eat at one of the 15 restaurants. If your timing is right you can take part in the Daffodil festival and parade the first Saturday of April. The Kingsmen Car show comes to town the third Saturday in June. Then there is the Pumpkin festival the second weekend of October. Finally the year is capped off with the Christmas festival throughout December. Then there are the many foot and bike races that take place on the foothills trail throughout the year. PLEASE NOTE: 24 hour advanced notice on early arrivals mandatory as we work. We will always try to accommodate but cannot guarantee. If you require a 30 amp hookup please make sure you have an adapter for the 50 amp outlet.
Toilets
Campfires
Full hookups
from 
$40
 / night
Lit Lavender

4. Lit Lavender

100%
(1)
3 sites · Lodging · Sequim, WA
Welcome to Lit Lavender — a 6-acre private lavender farm and retreat in Sequim, Washington, where you can sleep among blooming fields, wake to the sound of goats and chickens, and play your own private round of mini golf before breakfast. This isn’t just a stay—it’s an experience. Lit Lavender is a working lavender farm that feels like a secret garden meets forest escape. Guests explore acres of curated landscaping, tucked-away fire pits, scenic walking paths, and wide-open views of purple fields, forest edges, and glowing sunsets. Everything here is designed to slow you down and wake you up—it's peaceful, playful, and totally unplugged from the daily grind. You’ll stay in one of our unique farm accommodations, like our fully renovated lavender-drying-room-turned-cabin, or our luxury RV + cabin combo setup, perfect for couples, families, or small groups who want something a little more fun and a lot more private. Included with your stay: Access to our 9-hole private mini golf course (free to play) Beautifully maintained lavender fields, in bloom during summer Goats and chickens you can say hi to—or just watch from your porch Curated gardens and walking paths throughout the property Multiple fire pits and cozy corners to relax, read, and recharge Nearby adventures: A 5 minute walk to Dungeness Bay, where you can walk along the shore, explore the Dungeness Spit, or watch the tide roll in 25 minutes to the entrance of Olympic National Park Quick drive to Sequim’s best wineries, restaurants, hikes, and farm stands Lit Lavender is family-owned and run with love and we’re thrilled to share it with you. Whether you're here to disconnect, celebrate, explore, or just soak up the lavender-scented air, you’re welcome here.
Toilets
Showers
Wifi
from 
$100
 / night
ParadiseView32

5. ParadiseView32

98%
(22)
3 sites · RVs · Port Ludlow, WA
Located on Yew Street, Port Ludlow, Washington nestled in the "quiet" Paradise Bay community. Due to narrow entry off Paradise Bay Road, the maximum recommended length is 35’ for Motorhomes and 30’ for Travel Trailers. Nice views of Puget Sound/Hood Canal where cruise ships, cargo ships, and naval vessels often pass. On a clear day, you will see Mount Baker. Inquiries: message me via HipCamp App or Contact Host at bottom of page. Enjoy the private community beach, picnic area and boat ramp (for smaller vessels), just a 4-minute walk from campsite. Look for sea lions, seals and Orcas (sometimes). Power (30A/20A), water hookup, comfy campsite chairs, picnic table and fire-ring/cooking grate (check for Jefferson County burn-ban). No wi-fi, but cell phone reception is typically very good. Eastern part of Olympic Peninsula has many great trails in the Olympic National Park (35 minutes away). Also, local trails in Port Ludlow less than 10 minutes away. Easy access to Sequim, John Wayne Marina (with large boat launch), Port Angeles and Port Townsend as well as the Olympic Discovery Trail for a great bike riding adventure IMPORTANT NOTES: • For your safety, Hipcamp requires background checks for all Hosts. • For our safety, Hipcamp requires Hipcamper profiles include renter’s real full name. We reserve the right to cancel reservations that do not provide a real full name. • Firewood may be purchased anytime via the App, however we recommend you wait until arrival and check for “no” Jefferson County “Burn-Ban”. • We have neighbors nearby, but privacy is maintained. • Main access (Paradise Bay Rd) is 75 feet away from campsite and can be busy with traffic. Rules: 1. Hipcampers profile must include real full name. 2. Maximum 6 guests per site. No tent camping. 3. Campers must bring their own camp toilet. 4. No on-site dumping of wastewater (black or grey). 5. No dumpster, please take trash with you when you leave. 6. Pets must be leashed when outside. Please clean up after pet. 7. Quiet time: 9:00 PM to 8:00 AM. 8. Limit generator use, especially during quiet time hours. 9. Park vehicles within campsite, either in driveway or campsite pad. 10. Do not leave firepit fires unattended. 11. No fireworks or fish/crab cleaning.
Electrical hookup
Water hookup
from 
$49
 / night

In Puget Sound, camping with your pets just got a lot easier—over 4,500 sites welcome furry companions. Prices start at $5 a night, with most places averaging around $55. You’ll find pet-friendly campsites tucked into forests, perched above shorelines, and scattered across open fields. Top picks like Cedar+Fern (415 reviews), Tranquil Acres (396 reviews), and Valhalla Tree Farm (396 reviews) make it easy to roam with your dog in tow. Most sites offer essentials like toilets, showers, and campfire rings. Expect horseback-riding trails, plenty of wildlife, and spots for a swim. Local tip: keep a leash handy and pack extra water for both you and your pup—the rivers run cold and clear, but some trails can get busy on weekends.

96% (11.6K) 1,015 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Puget Sound

Roney River Ranch (R3)

1. Roney River Ranch (R3)

96%
(226)
9 sites · Tents, RVs · Duvall, WA
Our family has lived and worked this farm since 1912. Originally the fields were used to grow peas (1940's), dairy (1950-1960's), black angus (1970-1980's), hogs & dairy replacement heifers (1990's), fresh culinary herbs for the grocery stores (last 20 years). Every year the location you are camping on floods and holds at least 3 feet of water, hence we only offer seasonal camping. The property has held events from town picnics in the 1930's, hoedowns in the 70's and a traveling circus in the 1980's. It is perfectly located 1 minute to Duvall and 25 minutes to Redmond. Learn more about this land: This 4th generation grass valley floor at sea level includes views of Mt. Baker & Rainer. Surrounded by retired culinary herb fields and planted cow corn to the west. Summer includes herds of heifers ranging the north. Your spot is minutes to amenities in "Old" town Duvall and swimming holes on the Snoqualmie River.  There are many culvert crossings between #4 & #5 for a fun walk around and a tall grass path near #1 & #2 to get lost in.
Toilets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
$50
 / night
Hood Canal Oyster Farm | Lilliwaup

2. Hood Canal Oyster Farm | Lilliwaup

98%
(56)
3 sites · Tents, RVs · Hoodsport, WA
You don't want to miss this truly unique location! Our 3 campsitesites sit just up the hill (0.4 miles) from US 101 and the beautiful shores of the Hood Canal, with semi-obstructed views of the water. I own and run Lilliwaup Oyster Farm just down the hill and across the 101 - you'll pass the workshop and processing building on your drive up to the sites. YES! We offer oysters to purchase, seasonally (September - June) and if you're feeling adventurous, take advantage of farm tour on the beach and harvest your own oysters straight from the farm to eat raw or grill up back at your campsite! *Please note - oyster farm tours require 1 week advance notice - let us know when you book if you're interested.* Campsites are located on a secluded hilltop just a half mile from the waterfront, surrounded by old growth trees, wildflowers, and the serene soundscape of the rushing creek straight from the the Olympic Mountains. Come rest and reconnect with yourself, your crew, and the elements. - Perfectly located for access to SCUBA diving sites and YSS Dive in Hoodsport. - Short drive away from local eatery favorites: Hama Hama Oyster Saloon, The Fjord Oyster Bank and Potlatch Brewery. - Close access to hiking trails for everyone: Olympic National Park Steps Entrance, Dosewallips, Duckabush State Parks, Upper and Lower Lena Lake trails, Mt. Walker, Rocky Brook Falls. - Set out on the Lilliwaup State Park Tidelands at low tide to harvest your own clams. - Eagle Creek at high tide is a perfect launch point for kayaking and paddle boarding (parking on the side of the 101) This is a winding, chip-sealed, mountain hillside - not ideal for longer length rigs. Most of the hillside is 6% grade, and the last few hundred yards up are at a 10%+ grade. Sites #1 and #2 are best suited for RVs (max 30' length) and include 50 amp hookups, (bring your own converter if you have a 30amp vehicle) potable water, and full sewer hookups. Site #3 is our tent camping site as it includes a step-down grassy flat terrace that can accommodate up to 4 tents comfortably, with 2 car max parking. Site 3 includes 30 amp + (2) 20 amp electric and potable water hookups. All sites have access to the onsite unisex restroom and access to the communal yard game play area.
Toilets
Campfires
Full hookups
from 
$60
 / night
Carbon Canyon Ranch

3. Carbon Canyon Ranch

98%
(28)
2 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Orting, WA
5 acre fully fenced Mt. Rainier view property. Dog and horse friendly. Please leash and pick up. There is a full game room for your enjoyment and free wifi. Both sites are full RV sites with 50 amp, water, sewer. We have 42' RV available for rental as well that is across from the site, there may be tenants staying there during your stay. We are the doorstep to Mt. Rainier and all of its' glory. Less than an hours drive from Crystal Mountain Resort. Located at the top of Carbon Canyon we have endless trails for hiking, horse riding, and motor sports. Feel free to bring your toys and you can drive right off the property. You will be staying in a rural area next to horses, goats, pigs, chickens. A little about Orting - Nestled in the foothills of Mt Rainier between the Puyallup and Carbon Rivers, Orting is a quaint Turn-of-the-Century village that you will not forget. The town center is anchored by three parks filled with giant maples and evergreens. You will be awed by the view of Mt. Rainier from Washington Avenue. The levees on the east and west sides of town are perfect for hikes along the rivers. The 20 mile Foothills Trail meanders right through the middle of town and then takes you along the Carbon River levee. Bike, walk, take the stroller and the family pet. Enjoy the turn-of-the-century architecture of downtown and eat at one of the 15 restaurants. If your timing is right you can take part in the Daffodil festival and parade the first Saturday of April. The Kingsmen Car show comes to town the third Saturday in June. Then there is the Pumpkin festival the second weekend of October. Finally the year is capped off with the Christmas festival throughout December. Then there are the many foot and bike races that take place on the foothills trail throughout the year. PLEASE NOTE: 24 hour advanced notice on early arrivals mandatory as we work. We will always try to accommodate but cannot guarantee. If you require a 30 amp hookup please make sure you have an adapter for the 50 amp outlet.
Toilets
Campfires
Full hookups
from 
$40
 / night
Lit Lavender

4. Lit Lavender

100%
(1)
3 sites · Lodging · Sequim, WA
Welcome to Lit Lavender — a 6-acre private lavender farm and retreat in Sequim, Washington, where you can sleep among blooming fields, wake to the sound of goats and chickens, and play your own private round of mini golf before breakfast. This isn’t just a stay—it’s an experience. Lit Lavender is a working lavender farm that feels like a secret garden meets forest escape. Guests explore acres of curated landscaping, tucked-away fire pits, scenic walking paths, and wide-open views of purple fields, forest edges, and glowing sunsets. Everything here is designed to slow you down and wake you up—it's peaceful, playful, and totally unplugged from the daily grind. You’ll stay in one of our unique farm accommodations, like our fully renovated lavender-drying-room-turned-cabin, or our luxury RV + cabin combo setup, perfect for couples, families, or small groups who want something a little more fun and a lot more private. Included with your stay: Access to our 9-hole private mini golf course (free to play) Beautifully maintained lavender fields, in bloom during summer Goats and chickens you can say hi to—or just watch from your porch Curated gardens and walking paths throughout the property Multiple fire pits and cozy corners to relax, read, and recharge Nearby adventures: A 5 minute walk to Dungeness Bay, where you can walk along the shore, explore the Dungeness Spit, or watch the tide roll in 25 minutes to the entrance of Olympic National Park Quick drive to Sequim’s best wineries, restaurants, hikes, and farm stands Lit Lavender is family-owned and run with love and we’re thrilled to share it with you. Whether you're here to disconnect, celebrate, explore, or just soak up the lavender-scented air, you’re welcome here.
Toilets
Showers
Wifi
from 
$100
 / night
ParadiseView32

5. ParadiseView32

98%
(22)
3 sites · RVs · Port Ludlow, WA
Located on Yew Street, Port Ludlow, Washington nestled in the "quiet" Paradise Bay community. Due to narrow entry off Paradise Bay Road, the maximum recommended length is 35’ for Motorhomes and 30’ for Travel Trailers. Nice views of Puget Sound/Hood Canal where cruise ships, cargo ships, and naval vessels often pass. On a clear day, you will see Mount Baker. Inquiries: message me via HipCamp App or Contact Host at bottom of page. Enjoy the private community beach, picnic area and boat ramp (for smaller vessels), just a 4-minute walk from campsite. Look for sea lions, seals and Orcas (sometimes). Power (30A/20A), water hookup, comfy campsite chairs, picnic table and fire-ring/cooking grate (check for Jefferson County burn-ban). No wi-fi, but cell phone reception is typically very good. Eastern part of Olympic Peninsula has many great trails in the Olympic National Park (35 minutes away). Also, local trails in Port Ludlow less than 10 minutes away. Easy access to Sequim, John Wayne Marina (with large boat launch), Port Angeles and Port Townsend as well as the Olympic Discovery Trail for a great bike riding adventure IMPORTANT NOTES: • For your safety, Hipcamp requires background checks for all Hosts. • For our safety, Hipcamp requires Hipcamper profiles include renter’s real full name. We reserve the right to cancel reservations that do not provide a real full name. • Firewood may be purchased anytime via the App, however we recommend you wait until arrival and check for “no” Jefferson County “Burn-Ban”. • We have neighbors nearby, but privacy is maintained. • Main access (Paradise Bay Rd) is 75 feet away from campsite and can be busy with traffic. Rules: 1. Hipcampers profile must include real full name. 2. Maximum 6 guests per site. No tent camping. 3. Campers must bring their own camp toilet. 4. No on-site dumping of wastewater (black or grey). 5. No dumpster, please take trash with you when you leave. 6. Pets must be leashed when outside. Please clean up after pet. 7. Quiet time: 9:00 PM to 8:00 AM. 8. Limit generator use, especially during quiet time hours. 9. Park vehicles within campsite, either in driveway or campsite pad. 10. Do not leave firepit fires unattended. 11. No fireworks or fish/crab cleaning.
Electrical hookup
Water hookup
from 
$49
 / night

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