Pine Meadows Campground - Cottage Grove, OR

Pine Meadows Campground - Cottage Grove, OR Pine Meadows Campground - Cottage Grove, OR Pine Meadows Campground - Cottage Grove, OR Pine Meadows Campground - Cottage Grove, OR Pine Meadows Campground - Cottage Grove, OR
Shade Available
Water Fountain
Dog Swim Area
Parking
Accessible Paths

Pine Meadows Campground: A Dog-Friendly Gem Near Cottage Grove, Oregon

Located near the scenic Cottage Grove Reservoir, Pine Meadows Campground is a welcoming destination for campers and their dogs looking to enjoy the beautiful outdoors of the Willamette Valley. The campground features spacious sites, many with ample shade and easy access to natural vistas—including the nearby Row River Trail, a renowned, fully paved 14-mile rails-to-trails route that’s ideal for dog-friendly hiking, walking, and biking. With its no-alcohol policy, Pine Meadows provides a quiet, family-focused atmosphere, making it a great spot for a peaceful getaway with your pet.

Amenities for visitors include water fountains and faucets near campsites, clean vault toilets, picnic areas, and plenty of parking. The nearby lake offers opportunities for swimming, canoeing, and boating, although the swim area may sometimes be closed. Shaded sites, blackberry bushes for summertime picking, and the opportunity to stargaze under dark, unlit skies set this campground apart as a unique pet-friendly retreat in Cottage Grove. Trails through fields, forests, and along the dam provide excellent on-leash walks for you and your furry companions.

Frequently Asked Questions about Pine Meadows Dog-Friendly Campground

  • Are there water fountains or bowls for dogs? Yes, water fountains and faucets are available near many campsites.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? Some campsites offer ample shade from surrounding trees.
  • Are restrooms available for owners? Yes, clean vault toilets are available throughout the campground.
  • Is there parking available? Yes, there is ample parking at the campground.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, Pine Meadows serves as a great starting point for the paved Row River Trail—perfect for walking, biking, and pet-friendly outings.
  • Is there a swimming area or pond for dogs? There is a lake adjacent to the campground, although the swim area may be closed at certain times.
  • Is the park open year-round? The campground may have limited availability and is sometimes closed or open only on select nights—always check ahead before visiting.
  • Are there staff or rangers present at the park? Yes, staff and rangers frequently patrol the area to maintain safety and enforce regulations.

Reviews

Shane Hartley

Stayed here during bohemia mining days in cottage grove. Great campsites with lots of room, flat ground for tents and ample shade. Water fountains and faucets near all the sites. Bathrooms were clean and well stocked (bring your own soap!). This is an alcohol free camp which made for a quiet kid friendly environment.

Loni Benton

All the complaints about this location are alcohol related, but the reservations page clearly states that it is a Corp of Engineer facility and Alcohol is Prohibited and you actually have to check the box that you have read and agree to the rules.
We stayed in site 25. Nice site with lots of space. Has a root bump in the pavement pad, but it actually leveled us on that side.
It is a back in lake front and perfect for getting out personal pontoon boats to the water.

Shyla Young

Go here if you don’t want to have fun. Park ranger was very rude and forced me to dump out alcohol in front of him, felt slightly belittling. He was constantly watching and monitoring us, and sneaking around in the dark. Dudes definitely on his high horse. You will have no privacy

Scott Myers

Didn’t find any bees this time, although I brought my own trap, there was a few traps scattered around the park. Came in on a Hot day and was swarmed by black/red beetles. Met two of the hosts which were friendly. No campsite walkthroughs but we’re working on other projects.
They need to rebuild swim area deeper as it’s always out of water.

Tina Graham

We stayed from Friday to Monday.
Sunday night the campground was almost empty.
A group of local kids showed up. They rented the spot right across from up. They started out with 2 tents and 2 cars and as soon as the ranger made the last sweep, more cars and more kids.
It’s Midnight. No one enforcing quiet time and they are loud and cussing constantly. I believe drunk and underage. Called sheriff. They didn’t come out
Friday and Saturday were great tonight sucks.

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