Lake Livingston State Park Campground welcomes pets throughout its several camping loops, with spacious sites positioned among pine trees. Pets must be on leashes no longer than 6 feet at all times when outside vehicles or campsites. The park features multiple pet-friendly accommodation options including tent sites, RV spots with full hookups, and screened shelters. Campers appreciate the well-maintained trails suitable for dog walking, with the Trinity Trace Trail offering flat terrain ideal for pets. Wolf Creek Park and Rainbow's End RV Park also accommodate pets with designated areas for relief breaks. Most campgrounds maintain a two-pet limit per site, though some may allow additional pets for an extra fee. The squirrels at Lake Livingston are notably friendly and may approach pets, requiring owners to maintain control of their animals. Local campgrounds are searchable through The Dyrt's listings.
Hiking trails throughout the Livingston area campgrounds provide excellent exercise opportunities for leashed dogs. The boardwalk trail at Lake Livingston State Park forms a 1-mile loop through the forest with several benches, making it suitable for campers with mobility-restricted pets. During summer months, mosquitoes can be particularly aggressive in this region, so pet owners should bring appropriate insect repellent safe for animals. Woodsy Hollow Campground & RV Resort offers additional pet-friendly camping options with more wooded surroundings. Water-loving dogs particularly enjoy the lake access at several campgrounds, though owners should be cautious of potentially slippery or rocky lake entries. The lake bottom has many large rocks, tree stumps and moss that can make swimming challenging for pets. Most park stores sell basic pet supplies, and the town of Livingston has both a Walmart and small HEB for additional pet necessities.