Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Fort Walton Beach, FL

Henderson Beach State Park Campground accepts pets at campsites with full hookup amenities including water, electric, and dump stations. Multiple campgrounds near Fort Walton Beach welcome dogs and other pets with varying accommodations for tent campers, RV travelers, and those seeking cabin rentals. The Hideaway Retreat in Navarre allows dogs with picnic tables at each site, drinking water access, and electric hookups. Camp On The Gulf in Destin permits pets at their beachside location offering tent sites, RV spaces, cabins, glamping options, and yurts. Sites are well-maintained with small grassy areas between concrete pads, providing minimal space for pets to stretch out.

Emerald Beach RV Park in Navarre features specific pet areas along with full hookups and cabin accommodations for travelers with dogs. The paved campgrounds generally require pets to remain on leash throughout the properties, though some sites offer designated pet exercise areas. Destin West RV Resort stands out with its manicured grounds, landscaped sites that create privacy barriers, and convenient location between Choctawhatchee Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. Eglin AFB FamCamp includes large pull-through sites with picnic tables and easy access to nearby beaches where dogs can enjoy water activities. The base location provides security while keeping campers close to veterinary services at Murphy's Vet clinic and pet supply options at nearby shopping centers. Temperature considerations during summer months make early morning or evening walks advisable for pets exploring this stretch of Florida's Emerald Coast.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Fort Walton Beach, Florida (100)

    1. Henderson Beach State Park Campground

    36 Reviews
    Destin, FL
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 837-7550

    $30 / night

    "a two-minute drive."

    "Pad 13 is a roomy site surrounded by lush foliage and trees. Included on my site was a nice picnic table, fire pit and clothes line."

    2. Topsail Hill Preserve State Park Campground

    71 Reviews
    Santa Rosa Beach, FL
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 267-8330

    $24 - $145 / night

    "Little pool, dog park, beach close by, tons of biking, deer, turkeys, birds galore. Highly recommend the Donut Hole for breakfast, brunch or lunch! So good! Service was awesome!"

    "Site 81- level; gravel parking pad; 8x30 ft concrete patio; moveable picnic table; partial shade  Very nice beach 

    Hourly tram to the beach 

    Good bike paths 

    Very nice Campbell Lake"

    3. Fred Gannon Rocky Bayou State Park Campground

    22 Reviews
    Niceville, FL
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 833-9144

    $16 / night

    "Conveniently close to grocery stores. If you want to stay in Florida at affordable prices and have access to the best beaches in the US. This is the place to stay."

    "There’s water and electric hookups, bath house with restrooms and showers, a dump station, parks for littlest ones to play, LOTS of hiking trails, places to fish and they are dog friendly."

    4. The Hideaway Retreat

    22 Reviews
    Navarre, FL
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 939-2717

    $89 / night

    "It was obvious that Jeanie the owner takes pride in the campground as she showed me around. Numerous improvements have already been made and there are more plans for the future."

    "From the moment you enter The Hideaway – and trust me, you have to be looking for this place located due south of Highway 98 Or Navarre Parkway – you’ll be whisked away to a magical nature oasis completely"

    5. Destin West RV Resort

    11 Reviews
    Shalimar, FL
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 200-4533

    "Fantastic sites, great amenities, and access to resort and beachfront included. Some of the sites are real close to the busy highway, and there's an AFB nearby"

    "Short walk to beach. Full 50 amp hookup. Overlooks bay. Easily accessible. Picnic table with umbrella. Lot covered by pavers. Cons: No Wifi for week of stay."

    6. Camp On The Gulf

    29 Reviews
    Miramar Beach, FL
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 837-6334

    "Great proximity to the beach. Depending on your site several are just steps from the beach (actually on the beach if you don’t need sewer)."

    "Just as nice as a resort but here you have direct access to the sand, because you can park directly on the beach! No need for shoes if you get a site on the sand."

    7. Emerald Beach RV Park

    16 Reviews
    Navarre, FL
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 939-3431

    "Friendly stuff, dogs have dog park with their one little beach. We will come back"

    "Great facilities: a pier, dog parks, lounge chairs in the sand, outdoor eating areas, friendly staff, easy check in, and lots of pull through slots!"

    8. Navarre Beach Camping Resort

    15 Reviews
    Navarre, FL
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 939-2188

    "The moment you step on the property you are greeted with staff that actually want to be there, everyone from office, store, clubhouse and maintenance."

    "The campground is technically not in a traditional beach such as Miramar or Clearwater; rather, it’s a small bay front area with a small man-made beach area adjacent a pier out into the bay."

    9. Eglin AFB FamCamp - Camp Robbins

    6 Reviews
    Eglin Air Force Base, FL
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 883-1243

    "Camp Robbins is located on Eglin AFB just outside the Fort Walton Beach area."

    "It’s also a short walk to the water. Close to several towns including Ft Walton Beach. We are currently at the Family camp and will bounce between the two campgrounds on base"

    10. Santa Rosa RV Resort

    13 Reviews
    Navarre, FL
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 936-4791

    $62 - $126 / night

    "There’s also a dog park and a dog beach.
    We’ve stayed here for a couple weeks the last couple of years and it’s been a great experience."

    "Showers/ bathroom, pool area, fenced pet area, gas fire pit lit at night to meet and greet if you want, access to the small beach and water. Shops near by for anything you want or need."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Fort Walton Beach, FL

839 Reviews of 100 Fort Walton Beach Campgrounds


  • lowrent0321
    Apr. 5, 2025

    Eglin AFB FamCamp - Camp Robbins

    Great location at a great price.

    Camp Robbins is located on Eglin AFB just outside the Fort Walton Beach area. The camp is easy to find when you enter through the main gate and even the big rigs shouldn't have any navigational problems getting to the camp. Be aware however that their are two roads that lead into the camp sites one is dirt and the other paved, I highly recommend one enter in on the paved road which is the first right after passing the BX and commissary.

    The RV camp site is not small but not huge either more of a perfect in-between. Each site is FHU on gravel and comes with a picnic table on a slab, for the most part the sites are leveled but not perfect. There are some back in sites but most are pull through (so convenient) as well as well spaced so one has some privacy and doesn't feel like they're in an ant farm. The sites and facilities are maintained fairly well as the bathrooms are clean and have hot water the laundry works and we even saw in many occasions work crews coming out to re-level some of the sites.

    Location wise the camp is super convenient and ideal as the BX, commissary, class six, USPS, UPS, and Burger King are literally across the street from the camp site. Along with this their is also a base gym, boat and equipment rentals and bay side access for fishing and swimming on post and close to the camp as well. Fort Walton Beach, Okaloosa Island, and Destin are minutes away as well. If you don't mind the drive Pensacola and Panama City are other areas to visit.

    There is plenty to do as well between the Eglin visitors center (for kids and military history followers), emerald beaches, fishing, shopping and great food you can't go wrong.

    Be aware however Camp Robbins is located just south of Eglins airfield so if roaring and screaming fighter jets first thing in the morning is not for you scratch this camp off your list. On the other hand if roaring jets don't bother you then you'll probably enjoy the free airshow every morning. I would however stress learn and know the high traffic times as depending on where one is off base during traffic hours can mean the difference between 15min or 1hr trying to get somewhere due to how channelized the routes are here. Be aware as well Fort Walton Beach is growing and has a lot of construction happening on its roads.

    Lastly for the price, location and security I would give it five stars but their is always room for improvement I guess. We stayed at Camp Robbins for 10 days and for what we payed for that time would have only payed for one night at a hotel.

    Definitely recommend.

  • Maggie B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 30, 2025

    Pensacola RV Park

    Very clean park!

    We enjoyed the appreciation that the parks shows to the military. And the park is great for pets, because it has multiple dog parks. Beautiful Oak trees surround the property. The staff was very helpful when arriving to help with parking.

  • jThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 28, 2025

    River's Edge RV Campground

    Hidden Gem

    Charming campground, with full hook up! With big sites and the distance between neighbors are far apart really have a good privacy and safety.

    They have camper storage Boat ramp and some trail that you can walk you pups at. Unfortunately no dog park but it’s okay, we love how they loves pets in this campsite

    They have a club house with pool table, board games, puzzles and more every Thursday you can enjoy!

    Friendly campground hosts and owners Clean campground overall We had an amazing stay and we will be back again.

  • b
    Feb. 8, 2019

    Fort Pickens Campground — Gulf Islands National Seashore

    Good but not very private

    We went tent camping for two nights with our pups at Fort Pickens and we really did enjoy it. The campground was nice and clean. They had nice showers and potties as well. The showers in the RV section have better shower heads btw. The beaches are gorgeous! A tip for travelers with pets, FL does not allow dogs on their beaches accept in specific "dog park" locations. Our dogs are not.. eh, normal .. so we ended up driving down to a private beach so they could enjoy the ocean. There is a lot of night life but We decided to skip that this trip. We enjoyed the beaches in the park at night and i highly recommend it! All in all we enjoyed our trip but we probably won't be back to Fort Pickens campground. The sites are very close together and we had a very nosey and drunk neighbor who really wanted to chat. We camp to get away from people, just saying. We were also bothered by RV and truck lights shining directly into our tent both nights from people driving through the campground. Not the best but we enjoyed camping at the beach.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 15, 2024

    Topsail Hill Preserve State Park Campground

    One of our favorites in our home state!

    We have stayed here several times. We love it! Little pool, dog park, beach close by, tons of biking, deer, turkeys, birds galore. Highly recommend the Donut Hole for breakfast, brunch or lunch! So good! Service was awesome!

  • L&A C.
    Mar. 28, 2024

    A Cozy Corner RV Lodge

    Quaint RV Park!

    Easy check in online. FHU-some shade, level concrete pad, picnic table. Easily backed in our 40 ft Montana. Very clean bathrooms, didn’t use just looked. Washer and dryer, and nice dog park. Close to lots of stores and restaurants, 20-30 min from beaches depending on traffic. Some traffic noise, since it’s next to a main road.

  • C
    Mar. 4, 2022

    Geronimo RV Beach Resort

    Close to Beach

    Very clean, friendly park. Cement pad sites with all hookups. Easy walk to beach and restaurants. Dog park on site.

  • Brodie D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 26, 2024

    River's Edge RV Campground

    Swampy!

    We arrived and everything was dry. The next morning, our site had literally turned into a pond. By the time I finished packing up to leave, I literally looked like I jumped in the river with all of my clothes on. Haha I guess that’s camping in Florida for ya. The park was nice overall. The bathrooms were okay. Full hookups and lots of trees so our service was a little spotty.

  • D
    May. 10, 2021

    Pelican Palms RV Park

    Easy spot off the highway.

    This camp ground is growing so there was quite a bit of construction debris around, but looking past that. This spot is literally right off Hwy 10 at exit 26 making it convenient for travelers. I would not recommend this campsite for true "camping". On ground fires are not allowed and there are no trails or walking areas. There is a small dog park but it is not really a "park". The Pool looked nice, but was closed. Nice shower house with great shower pressure. Probably 50/50 on folks living there and those just stopping through. I stayed 3 nights during the week, it was very quiet. The price is great for the location close to beaches, rivers and city. Not the prettiest camp ground, but if you just want to park your rig while you hit the beach, good choice.


Guide to Fort Walton Beach

Pet friendly camping near Fort Walton Beach, Florida offers both Gulf Coast and bayou environments along the Emerald Coast. The region maintains average summer temperatures between 85-90°F, with winter lows rarely dropping below 40°F. Campgrounds in this area provide varied terrain from sandy coastal spots to oak and pine shaded inland locations, with elevations generally below 25 feet above sea level.

What to do

Water activities at Rocky Bayou: Fred Gannon Rocky Bayou State Park Campground offers excellent kayaking opportunities with rentals available. "Rented a kayak from the campground with a friend. Spent most of the day exploring the bayou. Pretty sure we spotted a bald eagle but didn't have binoculars to confirm," shares Stephanie T.

Beach exploration on foot: Henderson Beach State Park Campground features walking paths to pristine beaches. According to Larry, "Right in the heart of Destin but the best beach on the coast if you're not looking for crowds but if you are looking for space to spread out. The campground basically has a huge portion of the beach just for it."

Fishing from piers: Emerald Beach RV Park provides a private fishing pier extending into the water. "Super nice place always so clean nice concrete pads quiet lots of things close by to do had teenage boys they loved it there," notes Belinda.

Nature trails: Topsail Hill Preserve State Park Campground features coastal dunes with lakes. James M. explains, "Keep in mind, this is a Preserve. Good trails, coastal dunes with lakes, fishing, paddling, beach, cabins, and tent camping including Glamping!"

What campers like

Private beach access: Campers appreciate the dedicated shorelines at many pet-accommodating spots. "There are a community fire pit, hammocks and a small beach that allows pets," reports Lee D. about The Hideaway Retreat.

Shaded camping sites: Fred Gannon Rocky Bayou State Park Campground receives high marks for its natural covering. One camper mentioned, "Very well maintained campground. Sites are large with split rail fencing around each site. Restrooms are very clean. Family showers are also available, which is very helpful with little kids."

Separation between sites: Destin West RV Resort creates privacy with landscaping. "Beautiful, well maintained campground. Each spot is landscaped and gorgeous. Great amenities and very clean. We're already looking for dates for our next stay!" writes Matthew C.

Convenient location: Being near shopping and dining options matters to dog owners. "You are in the middle of Destin but this place is gorgeous and quiet. The sites are luscious and private. Walking path to a beautiful beach. Very clean," reports Lynn A.

What you should know

Beach conditions vary: Some campgrounds face erosion issues on their private beaches. At The Hideaway Retreat, one camper noted, "The beach shore is very eroded and marked off with ugly cones and caution tape."

Military activity proximity: Sites near Eglin Air Force Base experience aircraft noise. As one camper at Santa Rosa RV Resort explains, "It's near a huge air force base which does large ammunition testing late at night. A couple nights, our camper shook."

Highway noise considerations: Roadway proximity affects some locations. "If you are tent camping DO NOT let the put you in a site near the highway - the car noise is VERY loud & you will not sleep," warns a camper at The Hideaway Retreat.

Reservation timing: Popular waterfront sites require advance planning. Doug notes about Santa Rosa RV Resort: "Clean, comfortable park on the Santa Rosa Bay, which is right across from the Gulf of Mexico. Beautiful sunsets and the pool was heated to 87 degrees!"

Tips for camping with families

Water safety planning: For sites on Santa Rosa Sound, water is typically calmer than Gulf beaches. "The beach is in walking distance but the board walk was closed right now. We did drive down to the pavilions. White sand beaches for $30 a night you can't beat it!" reports Molley T.

On-site recreation options: Campgrounds with game areas keep kids entertained. "The little park in the center has games and a firepit and is lit up at night for folks to gather, and they do; families play foosball and ping pong while others sit by the fire," describes Laurel K. about The Hideaway Retreat.

Bathing facilities: Camp On The Gulf offers family-friendly shower setups. According to Monica G., "The restrooms were very clean and they have individual shower rooms that have a toilet and sink too. We enjoyed ourselves and will be back here to beautiful Destin."

Pet exercise areas: Look for designated dog zones within campgrounds. Several properties offer fenced areas where pets can play off-leash or pet-friendly beach sections for water play.

Tips from RVers

Site spacing considerations: Most RV parks have limited space between units. At Camp On The Gulf, Shannon J. explains, "Parking your rig is TIGHT. Like super tight. 2 nice pools and all other amenities like Wi-Fi, laundry, sewer, etc."

Pad composition: Sites range from concrete to gravel to sandy surfaces. When staying at Henderson Beach State Park, Elizabeth G. noted, "All the sites had gravel, a picnic table, and and a fire pit as well as a clothesline."

Utilities placement: Check hookup locations before arrival. One camper at The Hideaway Retreat experienced challenges: "Sewer, water & electric were all at front of site, so had to pull into access road to dump."

Size restrictions matter: Tree canopies can limit larger rigs at some locations. "There's a lot of trees, make sure you're an expert if hauling a trailer or driving a large RV because space is tight and the tree canopies are low," advises Dwight L.

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