Best Equestrian Camping near Peach Springs, AZ

No horse-specific campgrounds with dedicated equestrian facilities exist near Peach Springs, Arizona according to the available data. The campground information shows that none of the listed properties feature horse corrals, which would be a primary indicator of horse-friendly camping. B-Rad Ranch, Hualapai Mountain Park, Kingman KOA, Blake Ranch RV Park, Happy Trails Campground, and Packsaddle Recreation Site all explicitly indicate "NO horse-corral" in their features list.

While some properties like B-Rad Ranch allow pets and have open areas suitable for general camping, they lack the specialized infrastructure required for proper equestrian camping. Campers who need to travel with horses would need to seek accommodations farther from the Peach Springs area or make special arrangements. The terrain in this region features desert conditions with rocky soil that may present challenges for horses without proper facilities.

Travelers seeking horse camping options would need to contact regional land management agencies to inquire about permitted horse use on public lands or locate private facilities specifically designed for equestrian use. Horse owners should prepare for self-sufficient camping with portable corrals and water containers when visiting this region, as dedicated equestrian amenities are not available at the established campgrounds in the immediate Peach Springs area.

Best Equestrian Sites Near Peach Springs, Arizona (6)

    1. B-Rad Ranch

    3 Reviews
    Seligman, AZ
    25 miles
    +1 (619) 456-8572

    $16 - $45 / night

    "Felt safe behind the locked gate. Dogs in the distant barked at wolves or coyotes howling in the middle of the night was very exciting!  Need to bring your own water and a pop up toilet. "

    "The road was a little bumpy and it is off the beaten path, but it was well worth it. Brad was an amazing host and we ended up having the whole place to ourselves."

    2. Hualapai Mountain Park

    26 Reviews
    Kingman, AZ
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 681-5700

    $40 / night

    "I had been camping in August by the Colorado River in Arizona, a mistake that time of year. About midnight I was too hot to sleep, and the mosquitos were eating me alive."

    "So surprising how much the temperature dropped up the mountain looking over the Arizona desert still."

    3. Kingman KOA

    22 Reviews
    Kingman, AZ
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 757-4397

    "Rv spots are all dirt but surrounded by trees and bushes for some privacy. Bathrooms were older but clean. There is a cute dog park with a few tunnels to climb on, but no grass."

    "Close to town but in a quiet neighborhood."

    4. Blake Ranch RV Park

    7 Reviews
    Kingman, AZ
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 757-3336

    $40 - $60 / night

    "We have a Cyclone 4270 (44’ 5th wheel) and in truck and we’re around 60’. This means we hunt for alternative camp sites with larger layouts and entry points."

    "We arrived after hours, but our check in papers and map of the park were easily located at the office."

    5. Happy Trails Campground & Mini Motel

    9 Reviews
    Meadview, AZ
    49 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 564-2241

    $18 - $95 / night

    "Seems like they are working their butts off to provide amazing experiences for their guest... like wild horses and glamping! "

    "Large pull thoughts Horse, pet & desert toy Friendly... Owners are amazing and Scarlett (the Boss) is the cutest kid on Earth."

    6. Packsaddle Recreation Site

    1 Review
    Dolan Springs, AZ
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 692-4400
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  • Heather H.
    Jul. 24, 2021

    Kingman KOA

    Overnighter

    The people at the Kingman Koa were very nice and accommodating. Rv spots are all dirt but surrounded by trees and bushes for some privacy. Bathrooms were older but clean. There is a cute dog park with a few tunnels to climb on, but no grass. A bunch to do for kids. They have a nice playground, mini golf, horse shoes, and a pool. The pool was good side but the water was alittle merky.

    Adorable mini log cabins for rent.

    Overall good place for short trips. Tucked in a neighborhood and close to retail and town. Propane fill up available on site.

  • Bre P.
    Jun. 27, 2019

    Happy Trails Campground & Mini Motel

    Great experience! Loved this family owned & operated campground

    Fell in love with this campground! Needed a quick stop & safe place to sleep on my way to grand canyon I was so sweetly surprised! Wasn't expecting much, there weren't any reviews. This campground was just taken over... by a kind family who now owns and operates the business with their children... I was greeted by "the boss" little miss scarlett who gave me a tour, fun facts, and cupcakes she had baked. The LOVE creativity and passion the owners have, for this work in progress campground is apparent. Seems like they are working their butts off to provide amazing experiences for their guest... like wild horses and glamping! I rarely write reviews but felt it so important and wanted their hard work to not go unnoticed.  I can't wait to revisit on my next road trip in Arizona!

  • Samantha J.
    Jun. 26, 2019

    Happy Trails Campground & Mini Motel

    LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS CAMPGROUND 🤗🤗🤗

    Large pull thoughts Horse, pet & desert toy Friendly... Owners are amazing and Scarlett (the Boss) is the cutest kid on Earth.

  • Crystal C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 1, 2018

    Kingman KOA

    Not as exciting during the off season

    I wanted to find a place that was close to Oatman so I could make a daycation away from the house in Vegas. Everything I saw implied this one was the most reliable and closest to the site. I did see along the path however a few others, but my reservation had already been made and for $30 nonrefundable that meant I was keeping my claim on my site.

    The site was not a deluxe site like some KOA's have but it was a non-primitive site and I had hook ups so I was excited to see what it was this campground had to offer.

    I was staying during offseason so I knew I wouldn't have access to the pool or hot tub, the hot tub would have been nice however. I was expecting to maybe play some mini golf but the course looked unmaintainted like it too was in the off season, a little disappointing.

    Since there wasn't anything to do really at camp I went and explore the Historic Route 66 in Kingman to follow up my fun in Oatman on the same journey. it was quirky and bold and had some really nice stops. I was very happy with having proximity to the options I got to see so it made the campground worth it. I was given a few tips from the office as to the must see locations and I managed to check them out before it got dark. (pictured)

    All in all, I wouldn't say I wouldn't give this place a shot again during a different time of year, but during the early months of the year it wasn't all I was wanting it to be and more.

  • C
    Apr. 3, 2017

    Hualapai Mountain Park

    Shangri-La above the desert

    I had been camping in August by the Colorado River in Arizona, a mistake that time of year. About midnight I was too hot to sleep, and the mosquitos were eating me alive. I decided to move, and an hour later I rolled into Kingman, Ariz. to get gas. I saw a sign for Hualapai Mountain Park, and, knowing nothing about it, I took a chance. Within a couple of miles, the temperature had dropped and the air was fresh. I rolled into the park about midnight, somehow found a camping spot amid the towering Ponderosas and slipped into a deep sleep in the cool air. In the morning a friendly ranger reminded me to pay, nodding in understanding at the story of my escape from the desert. The campground itself was beautiful. The big Ponderosas kept the site cool well into the day--it is almost at 8,000 feet! Better yet was the short hiking trail I took the next day to a promontory on Aspen Peak with a stunning view east across Arizona. A memorable stay.

  • Chris B.
    Sep. 1, 2019

    Hualapai Mountain Park

    Escape from the Desert Heat

    Just a few miles off I-40 just east of Kingman. So surprising how much the temperature dropped up the mountain looking over the Arizona desert still. The rangers at the campground was very informational and helpful on finding the perfect place for either tent camping or bringing your RV with hook-ups. The grounds have plenty of trails to hike and the scenery is wonderful and the freshness of the air words can't describe. Definitely coming back in the future.

  • Aimee K.
    Feb. 3, 2021

    Happy Trails Campground & Mini Motel

    Peaceful

    Beautiful views and very peaceful. Excellent for star gazing! Lots of trails to explore with your off roading toys

  • Crystal C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 1, 2018

    Hualapai Mountain Park

    ideal For RVs or Tent Campers With Great Wildlife

    A stay here is like a stay right in the mountains where you can see everything around you and truly appreciate the atmosphere. Up at this camp anyone can come and enjoy stretching out and enjoying a day or weekend away at a reasonable rate with good company all around you. There wasn't a single camper that I met here that wasn't pleasant, maybe it is that mountain air.

    When I visited there were not any events going on here so it was a typical day in the middle of the week, there were still plenty of other campers here but it did not feel overwhelmingly full by any means. I opted for a site without water because there were plenty of spigots around so I didn't figure it was a must have at that moment. My site was pretty basic with a picnic table out of stone and a grill but it was nestled in the mountains and seemed like my own little piece of happiness. Only $17 for my site seemed more than reasonable and I felt like I had plenty of room to really spread out.

    This campground has a little piece of history being a part of the jobs created during the Great Depression. At that time they put people to work etching out paths through the mountains, some of those are still in use today and as you hike along the many trails here you are hiking along the path with such an appreciation for the beauty that you tend to forget that this once was a place which reminded people of hope in the midst of tragedy through minimal wages.

    While there I checked out the Aspen Peak trail which was awesome and I recommend it as a must see!!

    TIPS:

    • Sites are first come first serve so get there early on busy weekends.

    • Check their site for special events, they often host off road events here because of the terrain in which case sites fill quickly.

  • Steve R.
    Jun. 7, 2015

    Hualapai Mountain Park

    First time to the "Hualapais"

    This is a great place to get away from the heat in Bullhead City. There are lots of dry tent camping sites scattered throughout the park, or you could rent a cabin or even a teepee. There are rv sites with full hook ups if that's your preference. We went tent camping in the pine basin section there's no water so we brought enough for the trip. In our area I only saw port a potties scattered throughout the area. There are a lot of deer wandering around and they're not shy, a doe walked right up to me the first morning while I was making coffee. I have been told there are Elk wandering around too but I didn't see any. We enjoyed it there and will be going back. The fees are reasonable $17.00 a night for camping, you can buy firewood and ice at the check in station.


Guide to Peach Springs

Camping options near Peach Springs, Arizona include a range of private RV parks and recreational areas within 30-45 minutes driving distance. The region sits at elevations between 3,800-6,000 feet with desert terrain characterized by rocky soil and sparse vegetation. Summer temperatures often exceed 100°F while winter nights can drop below freezing, creating significant seasonal variations that affect camping conditions.

What to do

Off-road exploration: 10-20 miles from campgrounds. At Packsaddle Recreation Site, the desert terrain offers extensive riding opportunities. "Not to much to say but it's a desert and free camping. ATV heaven. Dirt bike fun. Big area to get dirty and have fun. If your lucky you may find some bulls hanging around," notes Brittney C.

Night sky viewing: Peak viewing after 9pm. The Happy Trails Campground offers exceptional stargazing opportunities. "Beautiful views and very peaceful. Excellent for star gazing! Lots of trails to explore with your off roading toys," says Aimee K. Another camper added, "Nothing can compete for star gazing at night! The sky just lights up with a trillion stars at night."

Hiking: Multiple trail options. At Hualapai Mountain Park, trails range from 1-8 miles with varying difficulty levels. "10 gorgeous miles of hiking trails," shares Jenny H. The park offers immediate access to trailheads: "It was worth it to have immediate access to the Potato Patch Loop trailhead and the area in general."

What campers like

Mountain wildlife viewing: Early morning hours. At Hualapai Mountain Park, visitors can spot native animals. "I have been there many times over the years and have never been disappointed. I have never been so close to wild life before the elk and deer roam the area, especially in the morning hours," writes Chris G. Another camper mentioned, "We could hear the Elk mating call a few times throughout the night but it did not disturb us."

Desert ranch camping: Private spaces. B-Rad Ranch provides secluded camping spots. "Secluded and within a pocket of trees, partial shade in the morning while the sun came up. Picnic table and fire pit were clean and firewood ready for a campfire," shares Jennifer D. The ranch offers protection from the elements: "Felt safe behind the locked gate."

Weather relief: 10-20 degrees cooler. For summer travelers, higher elevation sites provide temperature breaks. "$20 a night, dry camp will get you out of the blast furnace of the Kingman summer," notes a camper about Hualapai Mountain Park. This elevation difference creates significantly cooler camping conditions compared to lower desert areas.

What you should know

No dedicated equestrian camping: Bring portable equipment. While horse camping near Peach Springs, Arizona isn't available at established campgrounds, some areas allow horses with proper preparation. "This campground was just taken over... by a kind family who now owns and operates the business with their children," notes a visitor to Happy Trails, indicating management changes may affect policies.

Road conditions: Variable access. Some campgrounds have challenging approaches. At Blake Ranch RV Park, "Nice pull through site with easy access and very quiet grounds." However, at B-Rad Ranch: "Bumpy road to the site for about 20 minutes, better with a higher profile car and capability for 4 wheel drive as the roads become muddy and the ground is very soft when it rains."

Water availability: Limited sources. Campers must plan water needs carefully. "Need to bring your own water and a pop up toilet. No services on the site. This site is for roughing it!" warns a B-Rad Ranch visitor. Another camper at Hualapai Mountain Park noted: "Only drawback is we couldn't find any drinking water."

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Kid-friendly facilities. Kingman KOA offers numerous family amenities. "The campground also had a pool, hot tub, play ground, mini golf and a little train that kids to ride in around the park starting at 9:30am," shares Katherine T. Another visitor noted, "a really nice play ground and mini golf are always a bonus."

Wildlife education: Dawn/dusk viewing times. Family learning opportunities exist through wildlife encounters. "I was running on the road in one direction while an elk was headed for the campground in the other direction," recounts a camper at Hualapai Mountain Park. Night activities add excitement: "Dogs in the distant barked at wolves or coyotes howling in the middle of the night was very exciting!"

Safety considerations: Desert awareness. Families should prepare for desert conditions. "Green everywhere, paddle and cholla cactus, so be careful walking in the dark in the field beyond the numbered camp sites on the property," cautions a B-Rad Ranch visitor. Proper footwear and flashlights are essential, especially when camping with children in cactus-filled areas.

Tips from RVers

Site sizing: Length restrictions. RV sites vary significantly in accommodation capacity. "We have a Cyclone 4270 (44' 5th wheel) and in truck and we're around 60'. This means we hunt for alternative camp sites with larger layouts and entry points," explains an RVer at Blake Ranch, noting they found suitable spaces there.

Hookup availability: Plan for services. Across the region, hookup options range widely. "The RV spots were large, flat and easy to get into with enough room to park our truck after we unhooked," shares Edward K. about Blake Ranch. However, at Hualapai Mountain Park: "It is, however, a full hookup park. If you don't mind camping within a few feet of your neighbors and have a bathroom with your unit, this is a good option."

Leveling requirements: Bring blocks. Terrain challenges may require equipment adjustments. "The campsites were great, but they were not level, and the turnaround area was under construction so I didn't really have room and nearly jackknifed it," warns a visitor to Hualapai Mountain Park, highlighting the importance of bringing leveling blocks for RVs in this region.

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