The best dog-friendly camping near Greenville

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Looking to camp near Greenville, Maine with your furry friend? Look no further than Hipcamp! With over 900 available options, you'll find the perfect pet-friendly camping experience in no time. Whether you're looking for a campground near Slippery Rock Trails LLC (347 reviews), The Point (326 reviews), or True Serendipity Homestead (228 reviews), Hipcamp has got you covered. With popular amenities like potable water, campfires, and accommodations starting as low as $12 per night, you can enjoy activities like surfing, hiking, and boating while creating memories with your pet. Start planning your camping adventure today!

97% (600) 290 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Greenville

1. Flagstaff Lakeside Campsite Retreat

100%
(27)
47mi from Greenville · 1 site · Tent
This beautiful campsite is located right on Flagstaff Lake under large red pines in a fenced-in wooded lot in a private neighborhood. There is a dock to swim off of, launch your kayaking adventures from, or to relax on in the summer evenings. There is ample space to set up multiple tents, a fire pit, weber charcoal grill, and 2 picnic tables, one under a large screened in tent to protect you from the elements. Firewood is available for purchase right on site. You have your own port-a-potty, ceramic water cooler for drinking water, and a potable water spigot. You will have WiFi and space to park 2 cars at the site - we have overflow parking just across from the site. You are located adjacent to Cathedral Pines Campground, just half a mile from grocery amenities and only a few miles from local area restaurants.The neighborhood has its own private boat landing and the best views of the Bigelow Mountain Range around. Situated in the heart of the Western Maine Mountains you will find plenty of outdoor activities in the area - hiking, mountain biking, fishing, swimming, kayaking, paddle-boarding, and golfing, to name a few. If you don't have your own kayaks, paddle-boards, or canoes, you can rent them from us. Close to hiking trails, an extensive mountain bike network and just 11 miles from Sugarloaf Ski Resort this campsite is perfect for the outdoor enthusiast or for just relaxing in a beautiful nature oasis.
Campfires
Toilets
Potable water
from 
$111
 / night

2. The Tut Hut

100%
(2)
46mi from Greenville · 1 site · Lodging
Legend has it, an ancient Egyptian tribe crossed the Atlantic in search of lobster and good times. Arriving in Maine, they erected a tribute to their ancestral home in the form of a pyramid. Inside the pyramid you will find these mysterious nomads spared no expense recreating the authentic aesthetic of Giza . Archeologists were mystified to find that these travellers added solar power, a tv with netflix and the usual apps, a kitchenette and outdoor shower. A comfy double size bed is found in one corner while a bistro table makes a great place to have a feast or get some work done. A short walk to the river reveals a great fishing, kayaking and swim spot. Egyptians soon learned that swimming meant carefully wading into the water and finding the perfect rock to sit on and drink fermented yummies. The always perfect water is always warm yet refreshing. Nearby, the 95 diner is a great casual spot for breakfast or lunch and the Handystop has great pizzas/subs or grab some fantastic meats and veggies and use the large weber grill outside the pyramid for bbq-ing.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$72
 / night

3. Buckhorn Camps

33mi from Greenville · 6 sites · Lodging
Welcome to Buckhorn Camps, a historic off-grid retreat on 332 private acres of Jo-Mary Island in Maine’s legendary Katahdin region. Surrounded by the pristine waters of Lower and Middle Jo-Mary Lakes, this one-of-a-kind wilderness destination offers a rare chance to truly unplug, slow down, and reconnect with what matters most. Accessible only by boat or floatplane, Buckhorn feels worlds away from modern life—yet it welcomes you with warmth, comfort, and authentic Maine hospitality. Days begin with the sunrise glistening over the lake and the haunting call of loons echoing through the mist. Nights end beneath a brilliant dark sky, where stars feel close enough to touch. The property features five rustic housekeeping cabins, each equipped with kitchens and private bathrooms, plus one bunkhouse with a bathroom and one true bunkhouse for overflow accommodations. Together, these spaces comfortably host up to 24 guests, blending traditional Maine charm with the simplicity of off-grid living. It’s the perfect setting for family gatherings, group getaways, creative retreats, or small corporate teams looking to recharge in nature. Adventure and serenity flow naturally here. Spend your days canoeing or kayaking through quiet coves, fishing for trout, salmon, or bass, or hiking forest trails beneath towering evergreens. Try forest bathing, a mindful immersion in nature, or simply rest by the campfire as loons call across the water. Wildlife is abundant—moose, deer, eagles, and songbirds remind you that this is true wilderness. And did we mention? We’re just a few miles from the Appalachian Trail, offering easy access to one of Maine’s most iconic outdoor experiences. At Buckhorn Camps, you’ll trade Wi-Fi for wonder and hurry for harmony. Whether you come seeking adventure, stillness, or reconnection, you’ll find that this off-grid island retreat awakens something timeless. Unplug. Reconnect. Remember what matters most. Buckhorn Camps – Experience a Maine Tradition.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$220
 / night

4. Tiny Tupper Recovery Cabin

100%
(1)
42mi from Greenville · 1 site · Lodging
Hi! We’re Josh and Keith! We love hosting at our little retreat in the woods. We fell in love with this area when we first visited, exploring on the ATV trails and we hope you do to. Our goal is to create an experience where people feel like they can really exhale from life and reconnect with themselves or loved ones. Tiny house with power from the grid and cold and hot water. Indoor shower, bathroom has small compost toilet. There is also an outhouse if you prefer. Propane heat for those cold Maine nights. Sleeping loft upstairs with a full bed and a small full out couch. Must be able to climb a ladder to access. Downstairs, a twin bed in the main living area along with two comfy chairs that turn into twin beds. We ask that you bring your own bed sheets and bath towels. 1 full size, 1 twin, 2 pull out twin chair.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$80
 / night

Looking to camp near Greenville, Maine with your furry friend? Look no further than Hipcamp! With over 900 available options, you'll find the perfect pet-friendly camping experience in no time. Whether you're looking for a campground near Slippery Rock Trails LLC (347 reviews), The Point (326 reviews), or True Serendipity Homestead (228 reviews), Hipcamp has got you covered. With popular amenities like potable water, campfires, and accommodations starting as low as $12 per night, you can enjoy activities like surfing, hiking, and boating while creating memories with your pet. Start planning your camping adventure today!

97% (600) 290 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Greenville

1. Flagstaff Lakeside Campsite Retreat

100%
(27)
47mi from Greenville · 1 site · Tent
This beautiful campsite is located right on Flagstaff Lake under large red pines in a fenced-in wooded lot in a private neighborhood. There is a dock to swim off of, launch your kayaking adventures from, or to relax on in the summer evenings. There is ample space to set up multiple tents, a fire pit, weber charcoal grill, and 2 picnic tables, one under a large screened in tent to protect you from the elements. Firewood is available for purchase right on site. You have your own port-a-potty, ceramic water cooler for drinking water, and a potable water spigot. You will have WiFi and space to park 2 cars at the site - we have overflow parking just across from the site. You are located adjacent to Cathedral Pines Campground, just half a mile from grocery amenities and only a few miles from local area restaurants.The neighborhood has its own private boat landing and the best views of the Bigelow Mountain Range around. Situated in the heart of the Western Maine Mountains you will find plenty of outdoor activities in the area - hiking, mountain biking, fishing, swimming, kayaking, paddle-boarding, and golfing, to name a few. If you don't have your own kayaks, paddle-boards, or canoes, you can rent them from us. Close to hiking trails, an extensive mountain bike network and just 11 miles from Sugarloaf Ski Resort this campsite is perfect for the outdoor enthusiast or for just relaxing in a beautiful nature oasis.
Campfires
Toilets
Potable water
from 
$111
 / night

2. The Tut Hut

100%
(2)
46mi from Greenville · 1 site · Lodging
Legend has it, an ancient Egyptian tribe crossed the Atlantic in search of lobster and good times. Arriving in Maine, they erected a tribute to their ancestral home in the form of a pyramid. Inside the pyramid you will find these mysterious nomads spared no expense recreating the authentic aesthetic of Giza . Archeologists were mystified to find that these travellers added solar power, a tv with netflix and the usual apps, a kitchenette and outdoor shower. A comfy double size bed is found in one corner while a bistro table makes a great place to have a feast or get some work done. A short walk to the river reveals a great fishing, kayaking and swim spot. Egyptians soon learned that swimming meant carefully wading into the water and finding the perfect rock to sit on and drink fermented yummies. The always perfect water is always warm yet refreshing. Nearby, the 95 diner is a great casual spot for breakfast or lunch and the Handystop has great pizzas/subs or grab some fantastic meats and veggies and use the large weber grill outside the pyramid for bbq-ing.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$72
 / night

3. Buckhorn Camps

33mi from Greenville · 6 sites · Lodging
Welcome to Buckhorn Camps, a historic off-grid retreat on 332 private acres of Jo-Mary Island in Maine’s legendary Katahdin region. Surrounded by the pristine waters of Lower and Middle Jo-Mary Lakes, this one-of-a-kind wilderness destination offers a rare chance to truly unplug, slow down, and reconnect with what matters most. Accessible only by boat or floatplane, Buckhorn feels worlds away from modern life—yet it welcomes you with warmth, comfort, and authentic Maine hospitality. Days begin with the sunrise glistening over the lake and the haunting call of loons echoing through the mist. Nights end beneath a brilliant dark sky, where stars feel close enough to touch. The property features five rustic housekeeping cabins, each equipped with kitchens and private bathrooms, plus one bunkhouse with a bathroom and one true bunkhouse for overflow accommodations. Together, these spaces comfortably host up to 24 guests, blending traditional Maine charm with the simplicity of off-grid living. It’s the perfect setting for family gatherings, group getaways, creative retreats, or small corporate teams looking to recharge in nature. Adventure and serenity flow naturally here. Spend your days canoeing or kayaking through quiet coves, fishing for trout, salmon, or bass, or hiking forest trails beneath towering evergreens. Try forest bathing, a mindful immersion in nature, or simply rest by the campfire as loons call across the water. Wildlife is abundant—moose, deer, eagles, and songbirds remind you that this is true wilderness. And did we mention? We’re just a few miles from the Appalachian Trail, offering easy access to one of Maine’s most iconic outdoor experiences. At Buckhorn Camps, you’ll trade Wi-Fi for wonder and hurry for harmony. Whether you come seeking adventure, stillness, or reconnection, you’ll find that this off-grid island retreat awakens something timeless. Unplug. Reconnect. Remember what matters most. Buckhorn Camps – Experience a Maine Tradition.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$220
 / night

4. Tiny Tupper Recovery Cabin

100%
(1)
42mi from Greenville · 1 site · Lodging
Hi! We’re Josh and Keith! We love hosting at our little retreat in the woods. We fell in love with this area when we first visited, exploring on the ATV trails and we hope you do to. Our goal is to create an experience where people feel like they can really exhale from life and reconnect with themselves or loved ones. Tiny house with power from the grid and cold and hot water. Indoor shower, bathroom has small compost toilet. There is also an outhouse if you prefer. Propane heat for those cold Maine nights. Sleeping loft upstairs with a full bed and a small full out couch. Must be able to climb a ladder to access. Downstairs, a twin bed in the main living area along with two comfy chairs that turn into twin beds. We ask that you bring your own bed sheets and bath towels. 1 full size, 1 twin, 2 pull out twin chair.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$80
 / night

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