The best dog-friendly camping near Mole Lake

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Bringing your dog to Mole Lake? You’ll find over 1,200 pet-friendly campsites that don’t skimp on the essentials—expect showers, campfires, and toilets at most spots. Average rates hover around $37 a night, but you can snag a site for as low as $16 if you book early. Locals swear by Northern Glamping Camp (116 reviews) for its easy access and relaxed vibe. Rich and Lori's Parkside Land (23 reviews) keeps things simple, while Da Sugarbush on Stanley Lake (21 reviews) sits right on the water. You’ll spot wildlife, catch trails that wind through the woods, and—if you’re here in winter—find snow sports close by. If your dog’s happiest sniffing new scents and you want space to roam, Mole Lake delivers.

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Bringing your dog to Mole Lake? You’ll find over 1,200 pet-friendly campsites that don’t skimp on the essentials—expect showers, campfires, and toilets at most spots. Average rates hover around $37 a night, but you can snag a site for as low as $16 if you book early. Locals swear by Northern Glamping Camp (116 reviews) for its easy access and relaxed vibe. Rich and Lori's Parkside Land (23 reviews) keeps things simple, while Da Sugarbush on Stanley Lake (21 reviews) sits right on the water. You’ll spot wildlife, catch trails that wind through the woods, and—if you’re here in winter—find snow sports close by. If your dog’s happiest sniffing new scents and you want space to roam, Mole Lake delivers.

97% (339)

Top-rated campgrounds

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