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Where to camp with my dog?

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Finding pet-friendly campsites requires research and planning. Use online resources and ask for recommendations. Look for campgrounds with hiking trails and designated areas for dogs. Be a courteous owner and follow rules. Consider pet-friendly hotels for longer trips.

Camping is a favorite weekend pastime for many outdoor enthusiasts, but dog lovers sometimes find it difficult to include their canine friends in the excursion. Finding good places to camp with your dog requires advance planning and learning about local campground policies, but there are plenty of pet-friendly camping facilities. Start by doing some research and asking friends and co-workers about places they’ve visited with their furry friends.

To find the best campsites for camping with dogs, use online resources. Almost every city has a website detailing their visitors office. Within each site you can usually find information about campgrounds, including whether or not dogs are allowed. Most state and national parks allow dogs to visit, but you should still be sure they can camp with their owners. If you can’t find specific information about dog camping, write down the phone numbers of the places that interest you and call.

When camping with a dog, look for campgrounds that offer hiking trails. Since most establishments require owners to keep their dogs on a leash at all times, we recommend that you take several opportunities to walk your dog. Also, be sure to check if you are required to tether your dog while at the campsite. If so, be sure to bring along a stake and a long enough chain. If you have to leash your dog, you want him to have room to roam a bit and standard leashes just aren’t long enough.

Some campgrounds have designated areas where dogs can be let loose. If you can locate such a facility, you will appreciate this added allowance. Take advantage of this and bring a ball or flying disc with you to play with your dog. If your dog loves water, be sure to check out lake or stream facilities where your dog can roam free.

Remember that public campgrounds need to consider all of their visitors, not just those with dogs, so be a courteous dog owner. Show your gratitude to pet-friendly establishments by being conscientious in caring for your dog, following leash rules, and not allowing your dog to disturb other campers with barking.

Exploring different places to go camping with your dog is an adventure in itself. There will likely be establishments that you won’t return to, but perhaps just as many that you will visit again and again. If you plan to travel far for your camping trip, be sure to check out pet-friendly hotels along the way. Traveling and camping with your dog can be a great experience if you plan a trip that pleases both of you.

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