Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Deep Gap, NC

Julian Price Park Campground welcomes pets at all campsites across its Blue Ridge Parkway location. This established campground provides tent, RV, and glamping options with designated pet areas where leashed dogs can accompany campers. Blue Bear Mountain Camp offers similar pet accommodations with spacious campsites that prevent dogs from feeling cramped or restricted during their stay. The campground facilities are consistently clean, including pet-accessible areas and bathrooms that are well-maintained throughout the season. Most sites include standard amenities like picnic tables and fire rings where campers and their pets can gather comfortably. The bath house at Blue Bear Mountain Camp features an outdoor sink area for cleaning dishes, making it convenient for pet owners to wash pet bowls and gear.

Hiking trails throughout Blue Bear Mountain Camp provide excellent exercise opportunities for dogs, with miles of pet-friendly paths directly accessible from campsites. The campground's remote location creates a peaceful setting for pets sensitive to noise, with reviewers noting the quiet atmosphere is ideal for dogs that get anxious around crowds or excessive activity. Boone KOA, located approximately 15 minutes from Deep Gap, maintains pet-friendly sites with level tent pads and offers a family-friendly environment where dogs are welcome. Firewood delivery service at Blue Bear means pet owners don't need to leave their animals unattended while gathering supplies. The surrounding forests and meadows provide natural exploration areas for leashed pets, with morning sun lighting up the meadow centerpiece that serves as a beautiful walking area. Veterinary services are available in nearby Boone for pet emergencies or routine care needs during extended camping stays.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Deep Gap, North Carolina (213)

    1. Julian Price Park Campground — Blue Ridge Parkway

    49 Reviews
    Blowing Rock, NC
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 963-5911

    $30 / night

    "Julian Price Park is a beautiful campground just off the Blue Ridge Parkway in North Carolina. We enjoy this campground on the weekends throughout the fall and spring as it is less occupied."

    "Some RV sites are on the edge of the road. Clean restrooms and showers. Great hiking trails nearby beginning in the campground. Dog friendly. If you have a National park pass you get a discount."

    2. Blue Bear Mountain Camp

    27 Reviews
    Todd, NC
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 406-4226

    $25 - $136 / night

    "It offers RV, drive in and hike in tent sites and also teepee camping."

    "There is a place to wash dishes outside as well. Fantastic walking trails - some parts quite steep but we got a good workout through the woods on the property."

    3. Honey Bear Campground

    20 Reviews
    Boone, NC
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 963-4586

    "Check-in was easy at the office at the entrance of the campground."

    "The campground is tucked away outside of Boone, but not so far that if you really need something you cant get it."

    4. Wagoner — New River State Park

    17 Reviews
    Jefferson, NC
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (336) 982-2587

    $27 - $72 / night

    "We camped at the Wagoner access with our dogs over the weekend. The campground is very beautiful. You have to walk in but the park provides little carts and wheelbarrows."

    "Beautiful days hiking nearby, cold nights. Pet friendly. Pretty clean bath house. Visitors center nearby. Sites were mostly level, with gravel, fire pit, picnic table."

    5. Flintlock Campground

    15 Reviews
    Vilas, NC
    13 miles
    Website

    $31 - $63 / night

    "When I checked in, the host was very nice, and when I returned later to look at the camp store, another host was behind the desk, and he was friendly. "

    "Level parking, reliable wifi, friendly hosts and community, dog friendly. The bathhouse and laundry are older structures but very clean and everything worked. I will be back!"

    6. Boone KOA

    10 Reviews
    Boone, NC
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 264-7250

    "I enjoyed the drive out to this site, it is far enough off of the beaten path but still close to town. The site is a very easy drive to Boone and Tweetsie Railroad."

    "The only down side is that the tent sites are road side…so when the campers pull in and out you hear them hitting the gas."

    7. Grandfather Campground

    23 Reviews
    Seven Devils, NC
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 788-2582

    $35 - $42 / night

    "The campsite is always clean and friendly staff are there ready to answer questions on where to hike, eat and about the wildlife that's in this area of Western North Carolina."

    "The positives: Location: very close to Grandfather Mountain entrance and BRP. There are plenty of stores, restaurants, antiques nearby too."

    8. COE W Kerr Scott Reservoir Bandits Roost Campground

    18 Reviews
    Wilkesboro, NC
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (336) 921-3190

    $20 - $85 / night

    "My wife and I biked/ ran the trails nearby. Our dogs loved walking around the campground. Some nice wooded tent sites that a very large areas. Our spot was a two level site."

    "Swimming, kayaking, boat launch, small hiking trail. Sites have a fire pit, picnic table (it’s really heavy!) and a grill. I loved how each site is fairly unique."

    9. Hickory Ridge Campground — Grayson Highlands State Park

    56 Reviews
    Troutdale, VA
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (276) 579-2374

    $27 - $98 / night

    "Campground Review: There are two campgrounds in Grayson Highland SP which is located by The Mouth Of Wilson, VA, near the North Carolina border."

    "Please respect the distance advice and don't feed them. We witnessed a lady attempting to pet the stallion of the herd, not respecting his signs to make her back off."

    10. Thousand Trails Green Mountain

    18 Reviews
    Lenoir, NC
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "A very friendly place for people and pets. A storm was coming in and they called to check our ETA to let us know set up might be critical. Plenty of hiking trails."

    "The campsites are at the base of a mountain with tons of great hiking trails within the park."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Deep Gap, NC

1262 Reviews of 213 Deep Gap Campgrounds


  • Kirsten J.
    Jun. 4, 2019

    Mountain River Family Campground

    Pristine, friendly, communal, peaceful campground on the river!

    This campground was pristine - from the moment we turned the corner, until the moment we left!  

    We met Kimberly within seconds of pulling on the property.  She was incredibly kind and made us feel at home immediately.  As tent campers, she told us our best choices were a 30 amp site on the river ($50) or a 30-amp site off the river ($44).  These prices are steep for tent camping, but include 2 adults, kids and pets.  Additional adults come with a fee, but we were happy the kids were included.  Not only were the pets included, but they have a dog park area that they can run free and stretch their legs!  

    We came into the cute little office where Kimberly gave us a campground map (which was painted by a resident camper glass blower) and told us about her property. Several items were on sale inside the store, including many shirts, sweatshirts, hats, etc. They also sell kids fishing poles, stickers and even a fresh coffee cup machine.  They have recently renovated the bathhouse (wait until you see it!) they have a library with books and games, an outdoor sink to wash dishes etc. and even a laundry room that operates on the honor system.  How great is that!  I thought it was wonderful that we could wash a wet sleeping bag or a quick load of stinky hiking clothes if necessary!  Kimberly explained that they have a pretty good mix of short and long term campers (primarily RV's) and even a cute little cabin that can be rented.  

    Kimberly said that they choose not to allow on-line bookings to maintain the atmosphere that they desire.  You can call, or submit a request, but they want to have a conversation with you before booking.  The campground was calm, friendly and so so clean.  Campers were friendly, the campground host was as kind as could be, and so proud about her new bathrooms.  (See below).  This is the kind of campground we would feel good about our kids biking around in the evening as they chase fire flies and meet new friends!  

    The campground was located on the river, but the slope was challenging from several sites.  With kiddos, I may prefer a site closer to the road because it was nearly a flat walk out to the river.  We will surely be back!

  • D
    Nov. 1, 2021

    Lakeview RV Resort

    Clean and well maintained, friendly staff

    Campground sites are a bit close together but it is well maintained and has friendly staff.  Wifi works well.  Nice dog park.

  • Katrin M.
    Aug. 26, 2018

    Wagoner — New River State Park

    Beautiful campground.

    We camped at the Wagoner access with our dogs over the weekend. The campground is very beautiful. You have to walk in but the park provides little carts and wheelbarrows. The sites and the bathhouse are very well maintained. The park host, Tom Keller, was just fantastic. Really helpful and super nice. There are also 2 beautiful hiking trails starting at the campground. I would definitely camp here again even if I have to say there are much more scenic places in this part of North Carolina.

  • Riley R.
    May. 29, 2019

    Down by the River Campground - 55+

    Everything you need in a campground

    I’m not even sure you can call this a campground! A majority of those staying here were in top of the line campers. It truly felt like a community. There are two bath houses, a dog park, an activity center, and a river flowing behind the sites. It was beautiful and had a cheery atmosphere. They even had WiFi! I was definitely spoiled here.

  • Jennifer  J.
    Aug. 17, 2020

    Linville Falls Campground — Blue Ridge Parkway

    Loved it!

    Great campground! We are tent campers and loved our time here! There are A LOT of spots in a small area. That would be my only complaint if you want to call it that. The campgrounds clean and the owners are super nice and helpful. We have a dog and love the dog park! The bathrooms are very clean and nice! I would definitely recommend this campground!

  • Jess
    Aug. 5, 2021

    Mountain Stream RV Park

    Small, beautiful campgroud

    Really beautiful spot. It's one small loop with around 30 sites, as well as 3 luxury yurts. Very level w/ nice gravel, fire pits & picnic tables. A nice big creek runs behind most of the campsites. There's a playground for the kids and a little fenced in dog park, too (it even has a nice dog wash station!). Beautifully landscaped with lots of flowers, bird feeders and little white lights at night. The bathhouse was clean and there's a nice picnic shelter. The camp store has basic necessities (even local, fresh eggs). Blue Ridge Parkway isn't far. We recommend the hike to Crabtree Falls! Only con is that the sites are very close together.

  • Anthony I.
    Nov. 29, 2021

    Mountain Stream RV Park

    The rushing stream was the perfect white noise for a restful night.

    This place is lovely, an idyllic setting, wonderful hosts, very clean facilities, and a great location to explore the area. We spent 2 nights here and loved our site, the deck over the rushing stream was a perfect place to sip coffee in the mornings and whiskey in the evenings. The dog park gave our pup the chance to run free, the clean bathhouses gave us a place to freshen up and the location gave us the ability to explore all Asheville had to offer, climb to the top of Mount Mitchell (the highest point East of the Mississippi) and just enjoy the surroundings. Our site had a full hook up, electric and water (even with temps in the low 20's at night), we had a fire ring (or square), a picnic table perched on the deck, cantilevered over the stream, and lovely (back-in) site with privacy and shade. We can't wait to come back.

  • Kirsten J.
    Aug. 5, 2018

    Julian Price Park Campground — Blue Ridge Parkway

    Wooded, shady campground near a lake!

    Julian Price Park is a beautiful campground just off the Blue Ridge Parkway in North Carolina. We enjoy this campground on the weekends throughout the fall and spring as it is less occupied. Reservations can be made on-line or walk up to the small building in the front of the loop. The campsites are separated into several loops. One loop is closer to the lake, the other loop has more availability and quite a range of campsites.

    Bathrooms are available here (upgrades coming soon!) as well as drinking water.


Guide to Deep Gap

Blue Bear Mountain Camp's spacious campsites provide ample room for pets to enjoy the outdoors without feeling cramped or crowded. The campground maintains clean facilities while offering a pet-friendly environment across all accommodation types, including tent sites, RV spaces, cabins, and glamping options like yurts. Boone KOA also welcomes pets with dedicated areas for dog walking and waste disposal. Both campgrounds enforce standard leash policies to ensure animal and camper safety. The bathhouses at Blue Bear Mountain Camp receive consistent praise for cleanliness, making multi-day stays with pets more comfortable. Campers note the campground's peaceful setting on a mountaintop creates a serene environment for both people and pets to enjoy nature without excessive noise.

Hiking trails surrounding these pet-friendly campgrounds offer excellent exercise opportunities for dogs, with many routes accessible directly from campsites. Blue Bear Mountain features on-site trails where leashed pets can explore the natural surroundings. The elevation at Blue Bear provides a cooler summer climate, typically 70-80°F in July, making it more comfortable for pets prone to overheating during warm-weather camping trips. Julian Price Park Campground along the Blue Ridge Parkway provides additional pet-friendly options with access to water features where dogs can cool off. Visitors should pack pet essentials as the nearest pet supplies are available in Boone, approximately 15 minutes from Blue Bear Mountain Camp. Wildlife encounters are possible in this mountainous region, so keeping pets leashed and supervised is essential for their safety.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular dog-friendly campground near Deep Gap, NC is Julian Price Park Campground — Blue Ridge Parkway with a 4.6-star rating from 49 reviews.

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