Equestrian Camping near Bryn Mawr, CA

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    Limited equestrian camping options exist near Bryn Mawr, California, with no campgrounds in the area specifically advertising horse corrals or dedicated equestrian facilities. Reviews from nearby campgrounds make no mention of horse-specific amenities such as stalls, tie-outs, or wash racks. Rancho Jurupa RV Park in Riverside offers camping for tents, RVs, and cabins with spacious sites that could potentially accommodate horse trailers, though their features list does not include horse corrals or equestrian facilities. The park provides water hookups, electric service, and reservable sites with concrete pads in the Cottonwood section that might work for visitors with horses needing space for temporary portable corrals.

    Trail access for horseback riding requires travelers to venture further from Bryn Mawr to find suitable options. Lake Perris State Recreation Area, located approximately 20 miles south, provides camping facilities though also lacks designated horse corrals according to available data. Campers with horses may need to bring portable corral panels or highline equipment for overnight stays. The dirt camping areas at some parks offer more flexibility for horse owners than paved RV sites. Group camping sections at these parks sometimes provide more space and might better accommodate equestrians, though rocky and sandy terrain at some group sites creates challenges for setting up temporary horse containment systems.

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    Best Equestrian Campgrounds near Bryn Mawr (37)

      1. Lake Perris State Recreational Area Campground

      3.9(42)12mi from Bryn Mawr419 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Already been here twice once in 01/25 and 11/25 great campsite some have access to running water facet if not there are some that are close by, have also close by trash bins, has a little shop near by"

      "It is right next to the lake which has a swimming area, bike path, climbing area, Hiking trails, along with a camp store which has boat rentals and much more!  "

      from $25 - $300 / night

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      2. Yucaipa Regional Park

      4.8(21)11mi from Bryn MawrRVs, Tents

      "Tons of hiking trails and within 30 min drive of major shopping/grocery stores. Big Bear is about an hour away with and awesome drive up the mountain."

      "Close to the city but far enough away from the lights. There is a ton of stuff to do here. Fishing, kayaking, hiking, water slides, disc golf, bike trails. The RV spots are beyond huge!"

      3. Rancho Jurupa RV Park

      4.1(18)11mi from Bryn MawrRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Nice level grounds to walk around. Lakeside has gravel roads / pads... other side has asphalt roads / concrete pads. Restrooms are clean and acceptable."

      "The lakeview area has dirt roads, sparse grass and a few spots close to the lake. The Cottonwood campground has concrete pads and well maintained grass throughout."

      from $40 - $55 / night

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      4. Seven Oaks Lodge - TEMPORARILY CLOSED DUE TO FLOOD

      4.5(4)16mi from Bryn MawrRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Tent camping, RV camping, they have a restaurant and bar, best burgers in all of southern California!! They also have a small store, there's showers, restrooms and a swimming pool!"

      "Check in is near 12. I only assume that since check out is 11. When we arrived the camp host was waiting for us."

      from $40 - $55 / night

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      5. Heart Bar Campground

      4.8(20)27mi from Bryn Mawr66 sitesRVs, Tents

      "There are a lot of equestrian campgrounds in the area so be prepared to see horses on the near by trails."

      "The first thing to mention is the location. The back of the campground faces west where the rolling mountains seem to part in a way that showcases the beautiful California sunset."

      from $29 - $58 / night

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      6. Bogart County Park

      3.8(4)17mi from Bryn MawrRVs, Tents

      "We got there after 5pm and no one was at the gate entrance."

      "One runs five miles around the park through oaks and tall grass. Benches and drinking fountains are available in parts of the trail. There is a lake you can fish at."

      7. Camper Resorts of America

      3.0(2)14mi from Bryn MawrRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      8. O'Neill Regional Park

      4.2(35)35mi from Bryn MawrRVs, Tents

      "Rv sites, tent sites and equestrian (horse) sites. Paved road is good for bike riding. Behind my Camp site was a few different hiking paths. Restroom buildings have water, toilets, and showers."

      "It has several restrooms, showers, equestrian areas, nature trails and picnicking for day use too."

      from $20 / night

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      9. Launch Pointe Recreation Destination and RV Park

      4.4(12)27mi from Bryn MawrRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Canopy Court area has easy and close access to the splash pad, the playground, a large grass area, and even the pool. The boat launch is very near by too but we had no use for that."

      "I had site 126 in the fields, corner site and lake view. This campground has a pool, splash pad, park, dog park and access to the lake. They also have a band on Saturday nights."

      from $55 - $140 / night

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      10. Deep Creek Hot Springs Campground

      4.4(5)22mi from Bryn MawrTents, Glamping

      "Easy access to the hot springs and no services to speak of. Basically a patch of dirt you can occupy for $10 a night. Loved it."

      "Super fun place to visit with the hot springs trail. Went in January with snowfall, hardly any campers and nature all around! Two nights are perfect."

      from $10 - $119 / night

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    Equestrian Camping Reviews near Bryn Mawr, CA

    326 Reviews of 37 Bryn Mawr Campgrounds


    • j
      Apr. 6, 2021

      O'Neill Regional Park

      Great family friendly safe campground

      Giant oval loop with camp sites all along both sides. Rv sites, tent sites and equestrian (horse) sites. Paved road is good for bike riding. Behind my Camp site was a few different hiking paths. Restroom buildings have water, toilets, and showers. It says to bring quarters for the showers but they were free. Each site is typical... Picnic bench, fire pit, and metal grill. No gathering fire wood, gotta buy it at local grocery or gas station. $20 a night. Lots of families with kids. Feels really safe here. Saw the park rangers driving around and the front has a gate guard who checks you in. Also only 10 minutes away from city.

    • Troy L.
      Jul. 23, 2020

      Heart Bar Campground

      Great spot

      We normally camp in the other side of Big Bear, but decided to try a new campground this year. Overall we really liked this campground. Although some of the sites are close together most of them have good separation. There are a lot of equestrian campgrounds in the area so be prepared to see horses on the near by trails. It’s close enough for a quick trip to the lake yet you are far enough away that you still get the true camping experience.

    • K
      Sep. 27, 2022

      Dripping Springs Campground

      Very relaxing

      I was so excited to check this campground out. When my hubby and I arrived we automatically were happy. The campground was very clean, well ran, all sites were marked open or reserved with the arrival and departure date on it, bathrooms are the cleanest vault toilets we have ever seen (and we camp all over), there is a fire station located close to the campground which was good to know in case of fires. The host is very nice and helpful. If you have any questions or concerns he is happy to help! There is running water for dishes and campfires as well as horse corrals for your horse. Pull through sites for trailers. Everyone that was staying on the equestrian loop was amazing. Site 31 did have a problem with ants.

    • Steve C.
      Sep. 10, 2021

      Ronald W. Caspers Wilderness Park

      Caspers Wilderness Park

      Lovely campground in the Orange County foothills. Great hiking and equestrian trails. Excellent equestrian camping with a private corral right next to each campsite in the equestrian area.

      Room for large rigs and good space for tents with flat pads.

    • Andy H.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 30, 2019

      Pioneertown Corrals

      Cool experience, sites not ideal for tent camping

      This is a really fun place to stay and has a bunch of awesome amenities. Right behind the campground is the Pioneertown Main Street, featuring replica buildings from the old west. They have stores, gun fights, and a restaurant nearby. The campground itself has a communal fire pit and bbq area that all campers can use. Each site has a table and fire pit. The layout of the sites is a little cramped and there is no privacy. It is designed mostly for equestrian camping and has horse stalls you can rent along with your site. The restaurant (Pappy and Harriet’s Pioneertown Palace) is somewhat of a local icon, and has amazing food and is known for their live music.

    • Amanda L.
      Aug. 17, 2021

      Coon Creek Yellow Post Sites

      Quiet, spacious

      I only saw the first 9 or so sites and stayed I think at site #9. For the most part, spacious spots, fire ring, picnic table, a lot of trees, and varied slopes. Road in is placed initially then dirt but is fine. There's other rough roads further in and access to hikes nearby. I loved how quiet it was, except for neighbors since sound carries so easily even though spots are quiet apart from each other. You'll pass an equestrian campground on the way in that you might be able to get water from.

    • Rick S.
      May. 4, 2018

      Mojave Narrows Regional Park

      Could be better, like it once was

      Been here many times since it is local to me.

      This place has changed a lot over the years, and not necessarily for the good, in my opinion.

      What there is:

      • Trailer camping
      • Tent camping
      • Fishing
      • A playground
      • Small water park
      • Two lakes to fish at
      • Trains, lots of them
      • Bathrooms with showers
      • Frisbee golf
      • Picnic tables and shelters

      What there is no longer:

      • Paddle boats
      • Horse riding stables
      • Horses and cows
      • Other interesting animals
      • Water in the grass fields where the animals roamed
      • Arenas

      Beware of skunks and loud trains!

      It is still a somewhat nice place to visit for a couple hours with the kids.

      We have camped in a tent. The tents sites are adjacent to the lake.

      Trailer camping isn't too bad, other than being adjacent to the busy railroad. Most sites have grass.

    • Steve H.
      Apr. 17, 2024

      O'Neill Regional Park

      Beautiful area and lots of hiking/biking trails

      My 3 dogs and I stay here often, as it's the lowest cost in Orange County and allows dogs. It has several restrooms, showers, equestrian areas, nature trails and picnicking for day use too.

    • Berton M.The Dyrt PRO User
      Sep. 12, 2019

      Ronald W. Caspers Wilderness Park

      Hidden Gem

      Casper is a great park located 15min from the city. It has three main camping areas that cater to campers, RVs and horses. There are a number of hiking trails around that range from a 1 to 12 miles. On Saturdays there’s a nature walk.


    Guide to Bryn Mawr

    Equestrian camping options near Bryn Mawr, California are limited but available within driving distance. The inland region experiences hot summers with temperatures often exceeding 90°F and mild winters, making spring and fall the most comfortable camping seasons. While dedicated horse facilities are scarce, several campgrounds in surrounding counties offer spaces that can accommodate trailers and portable corrals.

    What to do

    Fishing opportunities: Lake Perris State Recreation Area, approximately 20 miles south of Bryn Mawr, offers good fishing conditions throughout the year. "This lake has been good to me and my friends, always catch something, maybe not a lunker but fun," reports John H. about Lake Perris State Recreational Area Campground.

    Mountain biking trails: The San Bernardino National Forest provides extensive trail networks for riders of various skill levels. "There are many hiking trails nearby in all directions. I usually ride to Caspers from the campsite or Trabruco creak up to Holy Jim," shares Mike G. about the trail options near O'Neill Regional Park.

    Splash pad for summer heat: When temperatures climb, water features provide needed relief. "Facility was clean. Great campground for families. Lots of activities for the kids to do, like smores by the fire, art, splash pad, and playground," notes Jeff E. about the amenities at Launch Pointe Recreation Destination and RV Park.

    What campers like

    Natural surroundings: Despite being close to urban areas, some campgrounds maintain a wilderness feel. "ONeil is a great little park that's tucked away among the urban sprawl of Orange County. Once in the park you feel like you're far out in the wilderness," explains Berton M. about camping at O'Neill Regional Park.

    Trail access: Direct connections to hiking paths enhance the camping experience. "The campground is located next to Oneil Park, which is huge and great for bike and running," notes Mike G., highlighting the recreation options that don't require driving to another location.

    Convenient desert soaks: For those willing to travel further from Bryn Mawr, unique experiences await. "The hike to the springs is pretty rough but also worth it when you get there," reports For Y. about visiting Deep Creek Hot Springs Campground, which provides access to natural hot springs about an hour's drive north.

    What you should know

    Limited shade protection: Many campgrounds in the region lack sufficient tree cover. "Shade is sparse, fellow campers aren't the most considerate. I have been here 3 times and it always ends up being loud," warns Paul C. about Lake Perris State Recreational Area Campground.

    Varied terrain for horse containment: Temporary corral setups can be challenging at some locations. "Took Girl Scouts here for group camping. Rocky and sand. The family camping was fine! Girls used Porta Potties," reports Janet S. about the conditions at Rancho Jurupa RV Park.

    Early morning maintenance noise: Be prepared for campground upkeep that may start early. "The campsite has a nice view. From some spots, you can see the lake. The toilets are clean and there is a designated area for setting up tents. The only downside is that the staff starts cutting trees at 8 a.m., making a lot of noise," mentions Hanjun W. about Lake Perris.

    Tips for camping with families

    Water features: Recreational water options provide entertainment for children during hot weather. "Splash pad, park, mini golf great amenities. Nice staff!" recommends Marcella D. about Lake Skinner Recreation Area, which has alternative water activities since swimming isn't permitted in the reservoir.

    Activity variety: Look for campgrounds with multiple recreation options. "Large open grassy area for activities. You can't swim in the lake only fishing or slow boating," notes Johnny P. about Lake Skinner Recreation Area, which provides different spaces for family play.

    Paved campground roads: Smooth surfaces create additional recreation space. "Recently paved streets (perfect for scootering, skating, biking)," mentions Johnny G. about O'Neill Regional Park, highlighting features that extend beyond traditional camping activities.

    Tips from RVers

    Site leveling: Be prepared for uneven terrain at some campgrounds. "The sites were all uneven. Every camper we saw had to do major leveling efforts," cautions Brian C. about Launch Pointe Recreation Destination and RV Park.

    Connectivity challenges: Internet access varies significantly between campgrounds. "If your one that needs WI-FI this isn't the spot for you. Your phones hot spot may not even work," advises Troy A. about Lake Perris State Recreational Area Campground.

    Loop selection: Different camping areas within the same park offer varied experiences. "There are 3 different camping loops that seem to have their own personality," explains David N. about Lake Skinner Recreation Area, suggesting research before selecting a specific site.

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    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular equestrian campground near Bryn Mawr, CA is Lake Perris State Recreational Area Campground with a 3.9-star rating from 42 reviews.

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