Equestrian Camping near Lexa, AR

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    Village Creek State Park Campground, located in Wynne, Arkansas, offers a dedicated horse camp with covered stalls, corrals, and direct access to equestrian trails. The horse camp provides specialized facilities for equine companions while offering campsites with water and electric hookups. Equestrians can access over 30 miles of horse-friendly trails throughout the park's forested terrain. The campground maintains clean facilities with bathrooms and showers available to all campers. Sites feature paved driveways, picnic tables, and fire grates. The park includes three separate camping loops with a total of 96 sites, including the specialized equestrian area where riders can easily access trails directly from their campsites.

    Riders enjoy extensive trail networks throughout Village Creek State Park, with multiple routes suitable for various skill levels. The park's unique position on Crowley's Ridge provides distinctive terrain for horseback riding with varied elevations and scenic views. Trails connect to multiple destinations within the 7,000-acre park, including access to two lakes for additional recreation. Most equestrian trails remain open year-round, though seasonal conditions may affect accessibility during periods of heavy rain. Park rules require riders to clean up after their horses and stay on designated trails. The equestrian camping area includes horse washing stations and ample room for trailer parking. Many visitors note the well-maintained trails make Village Creek particularly attractive for multi-day horse camping trips.

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    Best Equestrian Campgrounds near Lexa (4)

      1. Mississippi River State Park Campground

      5.0(12)11mi from LexaRVs, Tents

      "This Arkansas state park is top notch. It offers a very quiet, immaculate campground with only 17 sites for RV hook ups."

      "MississippiRiver State Park, also called Bear Creek Recreation Area, Arkansas. Only 17 sites, all level with full hook ups. ATT cell worked fair but no Verizon."

      from $37 / night

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      2. Bear Creek Lake Recreation Area

      5.0(3)9mi from LexaRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Beech Point Campground is an amazing lakeside spot. Our site came with a bench to view the lake and tent pad is in the perfect spot."

      3. Village Creek State Park Campground

      4.6(49)39mi from LexaRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "There are nearly 100 sites here at Village Creek State Park. They are Spacious, paved and well maintained."

      "There are 3 campground areas in the park, A, B, and Equestrian. Area A is situated at the bottom of the hill that leads up to Area B and the Equestrian camping."

      from $25 / night

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      4. Kellys Crossing Campground

      4.0(3)38mi from LexaRVs, Tents

      "This is an off the beaten path area for standard recreation. It’s technically a boat ramp that accesses Arkabutla Lake with picnic and camping areas nearby."

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    • Laura G.
      Oct. 10, 2020

      Village Creek State Park Campground

      Unique Terrain, Sites Need Updates

      We camped at Village Creek State Park in the Crowley’s Ridge region of Arkansas over Labor Day weekend. We booked two class B RV sites - one for ourselves and one for my husband’s parents - in advance. On our way to camp we got a call informing us that they had accidentally deleted one reservation assuming it was a duplicate (same name), and that there were no longer two sites together in that loop. They offered to re-book us in the only section that still had side-by-side campsites available. Village Creek is a somewhat unique park in that has an Equestrian Camp offering with stables, exercise corrals, water, mounting blocks and the like available for those who would like to travel with their own horses. While it was not what we originally booked, staying in “Horse Camp” was really cool and different - a BIG hit with our kids. The park has over 30 miles of equestrian trails and is a popular destination for horse owners. While all of that made for really cool atmosphere, the sites themselves left a lot to be desired. It almost looks like major erosion has occurred since these sites were first built - at every site in this loop, the picnic table and fire ring are IN the woods, and often partway down a ravine, with lots of brush, branches and vines hanging around them. We tried to use the table and fire ring on our first night and abandoned it for the rest of the trip. Our inlaws’ table was in such a dangerous location that we couldn’t access it at all, and we quickly realized was a cozy home for copperheads. Our water hookup had a wasp nest inside it. All of these details made it hard to relax as we were constantly on our guard with our kids and dog. We checked out the other camping areas and they were in much better shape, recently renovated and with full hookups. The trails at Village Creek were BEAUTIFUL. There is a particularly stunning trail that includes one of the most well-preserved sections of the Trail of Tears. This made for both an lovely hike and a history lesson for our seven year old. The Crowley’s Ridge region of the state is home to unique geological formations, soil and plant life unlike anywhere else in Arkansas. The Big Ben Nature Trail offers a great opportunity to identify these unusual plant species and is a short, easy hike. However, erosion is a big issue on the ridge, and sections were somewhat washed out after recent heavy rains. There are two small lakes that are popular with anglers. A couple of boat ramps are available for fishing boat launch. There is a small swimming area for campers only, but this lake is not great for swimming as it is pretty muddy. Take lots of bug spray in summer, and maybe only consider horse camp if you HAVE a horse. It’s worth a walk through in the morning or late afternoon when riders are tacking up or returning from rides.

    • Christy C.
      Jul. 1, 2016

      Village Creek State Park Campground

      Lots to choose from

      There are nearly 100 sites here at Village Creek State Park. They are Spacious, paved and well maintained. The campground is spread out on plenty of land. 2nd largest park in Arkansas in such a tiny town. Many deer walking freely at night. Water and electric hookups, bathrooms and a museum too. They have concerts occasionally here in the big field. Cabins are great too above the rim of the lake. Many hikes to take here and so peaceful. There are stables and horse trails as well as mountain biking. The park is located in Wynne, Arkansas. I have visited here many times camped in RV and stayed in the cabins. The rangers are always friendly and it is close to my relatives in Forrest City.

    • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 23, 2021

      Village Creek State Park Campground

      Arkansas State Parks Continue to Please

      This huge park and campground area were easy to find. Check in was a breeze and we headed to back-in site 56 with FHUs. Backing in was easy in this premium campsite with stand up bbq, separate fire pit and patio. The sewer is at the back of most of these long pads so you need about 20’ of sewer hose. There are 3 campground areas in the park, A, B, and Equestrian. Area A is situated at the bottom of the hill that leads up to Area B and the Equestrian camping. The 2 loops of A sites are a little closer together than the B area. We definitely preferred the B area up on the hill. Site 56 is one of the best(spacious and private) sites in the park. Another good site is 65, though its near the main campground road, it has privacy the way it backs to the woods. We were here during a mid April weekend and there was not a horrible amount of vehicle traffic moving about. All the campsites in our little cul de sac were spacious. Directly across from us were 2 long and straight pull through sites, 58& 59. There’s also another cul de sac loop where sites 42-49 reside. That loop is where the swim beach and a play ground reside. All sites are pretty nice with 47 having the best lake view over the swimming area. Heads up on site 48 as this back-in has a pretty steep incline with evidence of asphalt scars from longer rigs. I wouldn’t put anything over 35’ in that site. We walked through the equestrian area and the campsites were very nice with horse stables available. We got 1 bar each on Verizon and AT&T. You can pay for WiFi but we did not. We got a fair amount of OTA channels. With all the tree cover satellite could be iffy in a lot of sites. The sites along the road between the two B loops have a pretty good shot to the south sky. We saw deer near our campsite plus evening visits by a raccoon. We would definitely stay here again.

    • Lawrence P.
      Sep. 11, 2021

      Village Creek State Park Campground

      Quiet, Serene place to stay!

      Very nice place to stay. Quiet. Serene. Peaceful. Glad we stopped in for the week. The staff, Vicky, Nina and others, made us feel very welcomed. We had a small issue with our site and they were very accommodating in helping to resolve it. Thank You! There are plenty of places to stay that are very nice, from just water and electric to full hook-up. They even have an equestrian area if you have a horse. The restroom/bathhouse are cleaned daily and well kept. Many campers used it for their morning shower! There is lot's to do, if you wish. You can hike, bike, fish, boat, rent kayaks or just walk around and enjoy the peaceful setting! Heads up.... The Verizon cell service is sparce. We bought the Via-Sat WIFI svc for a few days while here. It's a bit pricey so be prepared. It's has a decent download but a slow upload.

    • Kloee S.
      Mar. 26, 2022

      Village Creek State Park Campground

      Beautiful State Park with Equestrian, hiking and biking!

      We loved our stay at Viilage Creek State Park. It was beautiful! We rode our bikes all over the park. It was so green, so pretty and lots of area and trails to walk and enjoy. It had its own equestrian camping area as well. The sites were large, full hookup and there was lots of wildlife. We would definitely go back!

    • alicianlv The Dyrt PRO User
      Sep. 15, 2025

      Village Creek State Park Campground

      Good rest for weary travelers!

      Arrived after hours to Campsite area A (sites 1-41). Note: reservation app does was not allow same day reservations, so find "available" site and pay at kiosk at visitor center. Hard to see park at night but in the morning found clean restrooms and shower --a happy find. Park offers nice large sites for tent and RVs with power, water, picnic table & fire rings. Really nice campgrounds with golf and equestrian facilities near by.

    • Robyn W.
      Jul. 17, 2021

      Village Creek State Park Campground

      Beautiful Hidden Gem

      This park was stunning the drive though a little narrow at times was scenic from the drive to the RV site. Pull Through with own area not to close to other sites. Also a short walk to the lakeside beach and park.

      Two things l loved:

      1. The site setup is a really nice paved driveway with perfect patios area private and plenty of space from neighbors.
      2. The stunning views with multiple deer walking close by but not too close.
    • Shelly S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Sep. 4, 2016

      Village Creek State Park Campground

      Take your pick

      Bring your horse, bring your bike, bring your yak and pole, decisions, decisions. Camping areas and day use are more or less on seperate sides. Horse camping complete with covered stall area and trail. Camp sites are spacious and bath houses co located. Well maintained areas and friendly helpful staff.

    • Shana D.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 2, 2019

      Village Creek State Park Campground

      Nice campground close to Memphis!

      We stayed on a super cool double decker campsite in Loop A. This particular site wasn’t very level for a camper, but we made it work because we wanted this site! It would be super cool for several tent campers to use. We love the privacy of the suite style bathrooms! There is a creek that runs behind sites 1-22. We explored behind the single digit sites to check out the creek. Not sure how much water is in it during the summer, so it could be a mosquito trap!

      We took a wonderful guided hike on a portion of the trail of tears. I hear the golf course is amazing, but we didn’t have time to check that out. The park offers several planned activities throughout the day. They also offer tennis courts and 2 different lakes to fish! Boat rentals are available, but we didn't look into any of that. They have wood for sale at the office.The Class AAA campground (loop B) was really nice. Loop C is a Horse Camp. The only draw back was that we had absolutely ZERO cell service (AT&T). Zero. Zilch. Nada. 

      We really enjoyed our Fall Camping trip here and love the proximity to Memphis. It was only about an hour drive for us.


    Guide to Lexa

    Village Creek State Park Campground is situated on the unique geological formation known as Crowley's Ridge, which rises 250-500 feet above the surrounding Mississippi Alluvial Plain. The park encompasses 7,000 acres of forested hills with distinctive soil composition that supports unusual flora not typically found in the Delta region. Campers can access both Lake Dunn and Lake Austell within the park boundaries, with seasonal fishing opportunities varying throughout the year.

    What to do

    Kayak cypress forests: Mississippi River State Park offers guided kayak tours through impressive cypress stands. "The kayak tour of Cypress forest was the highlight of the trip. We could see water from every side of our camper," reports Chad L., who appreciated the unique aquatic perspective.

    Explore hiking trails: Bear Creek Lake Recreation Area features scenic lakeside trails suitable for all skill levels. According to Steve S., "Beech Point Campground is an amazing lakeside spot. Our site came with a bench to view the lake and tent pad is in the perfect spot."

    Ride mountain bikes: Village Creek State Park maintains designated biking trails separate from horse paths. "My kids brought their bikes and enjoyed the one bike trail," notes Holly C., who visited with her family despite some trail closures due to flooding.

    Fish the lakes: The park lakes are known for productive fishing, with some yielding state record catches. "Throughout the campground, sewer hook-ups are available," mentions Steve S., allowing anglers to stay comfortably while pursuing trophy fish.

    What campers like

    Private bathroom facilities: Mississippi River State Park features individual bathroom suites rather than communal facilities. "Shower house had 4 separate rooms, each with shower. Very very clean!" notes Gary P., who appreciated the privacy during his stay.

    Wildlife viewing opportunities: The unique ridge ecosystem supports diverse wildlife populations. "The hiking trail was beautiful and we saw several woodpeckers!" shares Lindsey P., who camped in a small tent area beside one of the lakes.

    Educational programs: Park rangers offer interpretive programs throughout the year. "We met a park interpreter who was very nice and informative," mentions Lindsey P., highlighting the educational component of the camping experience.

    Spacious, level sites: Most campgrounds in the area feature well-designed, level sites. "The sites were very level with full hook ups," reports Gary P. about Mississippi River State Park, which despite having only 17 sites offers quality accommodations.

    What you should know

    Limited cell service: Connectivity varies significantly throughout the area. At Mississippi River State Park, visitors report: "ATT cell worked fair but no Verizon," according to Gary P., who stayed at this small but well-maintained facility.

    Seasonal flooding impacts: Low-lying areas may experience closures during wet periods. "More than half the trails and park were closed due to flooding. Lots of construction in progress," Holly C. observed during her Village Creek visit.

    Wildlife awareness needed: The wooded environment supports various wildlife including snakes. Laura G. noted at Village Creek: "We quickly realized [the picnic area] was a cozy home for copperheads," emphasizing the importance of vigilance, especially with children.

    Distance between facilities: Some campground amenities may require driving. "Visitor Center is pretty far from camping. You would have to drive there," explains Melissa, who visited Mississippi River State Park.

    Tips for camping with families

    Bring bikes for kids: The paved roads and dedicated bike paths provide safe riding options. "My kids brought their bikes and enjoyed the one bike trail," shares Holly C., who found this activity helped keep children entertained.

    Visit the interpretive center: Mississippi River State Park offers educational exhibits for children. "The park office has a large room for exhibits. The Rangers also keep a very full schedule of activities to keep locals and campers busy," explains Shana D.

    Consider site location carefully: Some sites have challenging terrain features. Laura G. warns about Village Creek: "At every site in this loop, the picnic table and fire ring are IN the woods, and often partway down a ravine," making supervision of young children difficult in certain areas.

    Pack insect protection: Seasonal bug activity can be significant in the wooded areas. "Take lots of bug spray in summer," advises Laura G. based on her experience camping at Village Creek State Park.

    Tips from RVers

    Reserve well ahead: The limited number of full-hookup sites book quickly. "It only has 14 Full Hookup sites but they are all beautiful. The sites stayed booked, so if you want to give it a try, you need to book well in advance," recommends Kathy E.

    Check leveling requirements: Most RV sites in the region are designed for easy leveling. "All sites are level with electricity, water, and tent pad," reports Ryan S. about Mississippi River State Park, noting the well-maintained concrete pads.

    Be prepared for limited connectivity: Develop offline activities for your stay. "We had no signal on ATT but there is free WIFI by the office which you can connect to day or night," shares Teresa M. about her Village Creek experience.

    Consider camping loops carefully: Different loops offer varying amenities and proximities. Bob M. advises: "If you stay in the B loop, you're about a two mile hike to the hiking trails fyi. The A loop is much closer to that," helping RVers plan site selection based on preferred activities.

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