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Pets at Island Creek

Bring the dog. Both of them, actually.

A pet policy written by someone who travels with a dog. Specific, fair, and built around what makes the park work for everyone — pet-owners and the family in the next site over.

How many pets per site?

Up to two dogs per site. If you're traveling with more than two, email Doug ahead of time — we'll find a way to make it work. [CONFIRM WITH DOUG — final count]

Breed restrictions

No breed restrictions. Every breed is welcome. We judge dogs the way we'd want our own judged — by their behavior, not their breed. Owners are responsible for keeping their dog under control regardless of size.

Leash rules

Dogs must be leashed any time they're outside your site or the fenced dog yard. 6-foot maximum leash length — no retractables in common areas. The leash law isn't a personality test; it's how we keep the playground, the pool deck, and the picnic areas safe for guests who might be nervous around dogs.

Off-leash area

The fenced dog yard is the only off-leash space. It's split into a small-dog side and an all-dog side. Free for guests. Open dawn to dusk. Water station, shade structure, waste-bag dispensers. [CONFIRM WITH DOUG — yard dimensions]

Pet fees

[CONFIRM WITH DOUG — pet fee schedule] Industry standard is $5–$10 per dog per night. We'll publish a final number before opening, and snowbird and weekly guests get a flat monthly pet fee instead of per-night.

Pet wash station

Walk-in pet wash near the bathhouse — warm water, drying area, soap and towels available at the camp store. Free for guests. Built for the day you came back from Wrightsville Beach and the dog is covered in sand.

Where pets can go

  • Your campsite, on leash: always allowed.
  • Park roads and trails: on leash.
  • Fenced dog yard: off leash.
  • Pet wash station: always allowed.
  • Camp store porch: allowed on leash — water bowl at the door.

Where pets can't go

  • Pool deck (NC health code).
  • Playground.
  • Inside the camp store, cabin interiors, or bathhouse.
  • Designated pet-free sections of the park (clearly signed). [CONFIRM WITH DOUG — any pet-free sites planned?]

Vaccinations

Every dog must be current on rabies, DHPP, and Bordetella. We don't ask for proof at check-in, but we may if there's an incident. Bring your records to be safe.

Waste cleanup

This is the only place we get strict: pick it up, every single time. Bag dispensers are at every park-road intersection and at the dog yard. Bagged waste goes in the labeled outdoor receptacles, not in your site's regular bin.

Barking and behavior

A barking dog in the next site over is the fastest way to ruin a camping weekend for everyone. If your dog has separation anxiety and barks when you leave, please don't leave them unattended at the site. The park reserves the right to ask guests with consistently disruptive pets to move to a quieter site or, in extreme cases, to leave (with refund for unused nights, no penalty — this is rare).

Service animals

Service animals are always welcome and not subject to the pet count, fee, or restrictions on where pets can go (within ADA-compliant limits). Emotional support animals are welcome under the standard pet policy.

Pet-friendly extras

  • Dog-friendly Carolina Beach restaurants — list available at the camp store.
  • Off-leash hours at Carolina Beach (dawn until 9am) [CONFIRM seasonal rules].
  • Wrightsville Beach allows leashed dogs on the beach in the off-season (October through March).

Questions about pets? Email Doug at doug@islandcreekcampground.com or call (910) 520-3582.

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