Best Equestrian Camping near Dunlap, CA

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Best Equestrian Sites Near Dunlap, CA (15)

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    1. Sequoia RV Park

    13 Reviews
    42 Photos
    86 Saves
    Dunlap, California

    The last RV park before the Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Park North entrances! We are open year round, 30 & 50 amp full hookups, extremely large lots (double of normal parks), 40+ RV sites, accommodate up to 80’ RV, level pull-thru sites, WiFi, good cellphone reception, shower, laundry, trails around seasonal pond, club house with microwave and sink, postal box on site, 30 seconds driving to gas station/minimart/coffee shop, 5 minutes to steak house/bar/brewery/pizza restaurants. We also have late check out time of 6pm if the park is not full (normal time is 11am. We provide services for daily, weekly, monthly and even yearly stay. Tent sites are available in both walk-in or drive-in with electricity options.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $40 - $55 / night

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    2. Horse Creek Campground

    10 Reviews
    16 Photos
    172 Saves
    Three Rivers, California
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs

    $20 / night

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    3. Horse Creek

    7 Reviews
    17 Photos
    87 Saves
    Lemon Cove, California

    Overview

    Horse Creek Campground is located on the Kaweah River in the foothills of central California's Sierra Nevada Mountains. The Terminus Dam on Kaweah Lake is three miles east of Lemon Cove, CA.

    Recreation

    Kaweah Lake offers boating, water skiing and sailing. Horse and walking trails are available during low water. Anglers can fish for largemouth bass, crappie, bluegill, catfish and rainbow trout.

    Natural Features

    The campground is settled on the river in a broad, arid valley with few trees. Shade is limited.

    Nearby Attractions

    The Horse Creek campground is 11 miles from Sequoia National Park's southern entrance station. Visitors enjoy viewing the inspiring Giant Forest Grove and mighty General Sherman Tree - the world's largest tree in volume. It is one hour more past the entrance station to reach 5,000' and the mightly Sequoias. __Note: Vehicles over 22' will not be allowed up Highway 198 through Sequoia National Park. It is a 1930s, two lane, switch back, road on the side of a mountain. __Larger vehicles need to use the northern route on Hwy 180 thorugh Sequoia National Forest to Kings Canyon and Sequoia National Park. In this area you can view America's Christmas Tree, The General Grant Tree and access the other areas. The Visitor Center is shared with the Forest Service and National Park Service.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs

    $20 / night

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    5. Mono Hot Springs

    10 Reviews
    76 Photos
    307 Saves
    Mono Hot Springs, California

    Overview

    Mono Hot Springs Campground sits above Kaiser Pass in the High Sierra, on the South Fork of the San Joaquin River in an area known for its hot mineral baths. The camp is divided into two sections that are separated by Mono Hot Springs Resort, and some sites are shaded by aspen and lodgepole pine. The campground sits at an elevation of 6,700 feet with many cliffs in the area. It makes a great base for exploring the nearby Ansel Adams and John Muir Wilderness areas or for simply relaxing and enjoying the scenery.

    Recreation

    The Mono Hot Springs area provides opportunities for fishing, birding, mountain biking, hiking and relaxing in the hot springs. Interpretive programs are offered at the campground on Friday nights during the summer. Wading is permitted in the San Joaquin River, which is known for its excellent fly fishing. Trailheads in the area include Devil's Table (5 miles) and Doris Lake (2 miles). The Mono Creek Trail connects Mono Hot Springs to Edison Lake, a hike of about 10 miles round-trip.

    Natural Features

    The Sierra National Forest, located on the western slope of the central Sierra Nevada, is known for its spectacular mountain scenery and abundant natural resources. The terrain includes rolling, oak-covered foothills, heavily forested middle elevation slopes and the starkly beautiful alpine landscape of the High Sierra.

    Contact Info

    For facility specific information, please call (559) 893-2308.

    Nearby Attractions

    Edison Lake is a popular recreation area nearby offering boating, fishing and horseback riding. From this area, hikers and horseback riders can access the John Muir Wilderness, and the Pacific Crest Trail, which extends from Mexico to Canada.

    Charges & Cancellations

    Once your reservation start date has begun, neither the Recreation.gov Contact Center nor the campground manager will be able to modify your reservation.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs
    • Tents

    $35 - $37 / night

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    6. Sweetwater

    10 Reviews
    39 Photos
    88 Saves
    Wishon, California

    Overview

    Sweetwater Campground remains closed due to the 2020 Creek Wildfire Sweetwater Campground is laid out in a single loop along Chiquito Creek, shaded by pine, oak and cedar trees. Most sites overlook the creek or a brook that also runs by the campground.

    Recreation

    The campground attracts visitors primarily for its fishing and swimming holes. Many recreational activities are available at Mammoth Pool, including boating, trout fishing, hiking and swimming.

    Natural Features

    The Sierra National Forest, located on the western slope of the central Sierra Nevada, is known for its spectacular mountain scenery and abundant natural resources. The terrain includes rolling, oak-covered foothills, heavily forested middle elevation slopes and the starkly beautiful alpine landscape of the High Sierra. Sweetwater Campground is located close to Mammoth Pool Reservoir near the Ansel Adams Wilderness. This area is known for its jagged peaks, including 13,157-foot Mt. Ritter, and numerous lakes and streams.

    Nearby Attractions

    A popular pastime in the area is taking a drive on the 83-mile Sierra Vista Scenic Byway.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs
    • Tents

    $38 - $40 / night

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      8. Monarch Lakes Backcountry Sites

      2 Reviews
      5 Photos
      78 Saves
      Three Rivers, California

      Backcountry sites around this 9.4-mile round trip hike that climbs over 2,500 feet to visit the picturesque pair of high-elevation lakes.

      • Phone Service
      • RVs
      • Tents
      • Group
      • Equestrian
      • Cabins
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        9. Fish Creek (CA)

        4 Reviews
        5 Saves
        Big Creek, California

        Overview

        Fish Creek Campground remains closed due to the 2020 Creek Wildfire. Fish Creek Campground is a small, primitive camp offering standard and tent-only sites. The campground is surrounded by mountains and tucked into a shady spot beneath oaks and pines. Sites are located along Fish Creek.

        Recreation

        Hikers can access the nearby French Trail, a 12.7 mile foot trail that extends from Squaw Dome Trailhead to Logan Meadow Trailhead. Other activities include hunting in designated areas and fishing.

        Natural Features

        Fish Creek Campground is located in the Bass Lake Ranger District. At an elevation of 3,400 feet, Bass Lake is a very popular area known for its variety of fish, as well as the bald and golden eagles that make their home here. The Sierra National Forest, located on the western slope of the central Sierra Nevada, is known for its spectacular mountain scenery and abundant natural resources. The terrain includes rolling, oak-covered foothills, heavily forested middle elevation slopes and the starkly beautiful alpine landscape of the High Sierra.

        Nearby Attractions

        Nearby Mammoth Pool Reservoir offers a variety of recreational activities, including fishing, boating, hiking and wildlife viewing. Campers can use a pay phone, as well as get gas and supplies at Wagner's Mammoth Pool Resort. A popular pastime in the area is to take a drive on the 83-mile Sierra Vista Scenic Byway.

        • Pets
        • Fires
        • Phone Service
        • Reservable
        • RVs
        • Tents

        $38 - $40 / night

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        10. Sample Meadow Campground

        3 Reviews
        6 Photos
        38 Saves
        Lakeshore, California

        Located near the Kaiser and Ansel Adams Wilderness', Sample Meadow Campground offers 16 campsites located along Kaiser Creek. Vault toilets are provided and each site has a picnic table, fire ring, and bear box. There is trailhead parking outside of campground approximately .5 mile for hikes into the wilderness. Large RV's and motorhomes not recommended. Horse camping is permitted. Water and garbage service not provided.

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        • Fires
        • Tents
        • Group
        • Equestrian
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      Recent Equestrian Reviews in Dunlap

      68 Reviews of 15 Dunlap Campgrounds


      • Linda B.
        Camper-submitted photo from Sequoia RV Park
        Dec. 12, 2024

        Sequoia RV Park

        Helpful people

        We had a flat tire on a Sunday morning and permanent resident was more than helpful with taking the tire off and giving us a ride to the tire place to get it fixed and put back on. Beautiful view of the mountains and very close to the park

      • Brittney J.
        Camper-submitted photo from Horse Creek Campground
        Oct. 9, 2024

        Horse Creek Campground

        Beautiful scenery, less amenities

        We chose this campground to be an easy "getting back to camping" campground since it was supposed to be developed and even have showers.

        Cons: The central restrooms/showers have been non-operational for over a year based on the maintenance log of the porta potty. While the porta potty was well maintained, there were no hand wash stations or anything to make up for the loss of sinks and showers. The tap outside the building didn't work and neither did the water fountain.

        The host was not there for check-in. Thankfully, we ran into a very kind maintenance worker that gave us the predator rundown for the area and told us how to get to our site. The host eventually showed up, but was not there for at least 5 sets of campers who were trying to check in.

        Nearly every campsite has a major hill, so most will not have a good flat area for a tent. Site 61 is flat and a couple of others have flatter grounds, but many will have you sleeping on an angle.

        Cons Site 61: The previous group was very disrespectful of the site and left glass shards everywhere. We had to sweep it away from our tent site and kept finding more as we were using our site. It was especially a problem since we brought our dog, so eventually we just laid tarps out to let her walk on instead of the dirt for her safety.

        No shade at all. While most other sites had trees or an aluminum awning to provide some sort of shade, Site 61 had nothing. Thankfully, we planned for that, but definitely worth mentioning for other campers. Most sites on the inside of the loop had good tree coverage, so if that's what you're looking for definitely book one of the inner loop sites like 63.

        For those looking to be fully removed from the world, you should know this campsite is RIGHT off the highway, so there is traffic and some headlights if drivers have their brights on. That didn't bother us, but we've lived off of major streets for years, so we tune it out pretty well.

        Pros: There was running water, but you had to find it near other campsites. (Closest one to ours was near Site 63, which was very convenient)

        Pros Scenery: The stargazing is beautiful. There is some limited light pollution emanating from the other side of the foothills, but because you are surrounded by foothills you get some good, dark surroundings to really appreciate the stars. Similarly, the sunrise and sunset were slightly late/early because the sun was contending with the surrounding hills. When the sun was rising over the hills, there was a beautiful glow to them.

        Pros Site 61: You have absolutely no neighbors, which gives you more privacy and the ability to face out in any direction and enjoy the scenery.

        Predators: Coyotes, rattlesnakes, meat bees (bring cheap canned meat to set out during the day and they will leave you alone for the most part)

        Cool Wildlife: Various birds, though I was never able to get a good enough look to identify them. There were also bats at night that really helped with the bug problem and created a cool ambience while stargazing. My husband loved listening to them hunt!

        Overall: We enjoyed the site, but were extremely grateful that we are redundancy packers. If we didn't have our extras, we probably would not have had a good time since it was 100+ degrees every day we were there and the grounds weren't totally as advertised. (Toilets, showers, etc)

      • Jacques B.
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        Apr. 17, 2024

        Horse Creek Campground

        Very nice

        Very pretty spot 😊 could hear coyotes At night. Warm showers 😁. All awesome except for the fact you have to reserve one night in advance 😔

      • Josh M.The Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Horse Creek
        May. 18, 2023

        Horse Creek

        Quiet spot in the valley

        Still a bit of a mess after the flooding and no staff. Very scenic and beautiful though. Sites are not very level so come prepared.

      • therealquaid D.The Dyrt PRO User
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        Nov. 3, 2022

        Western Big Meadow Road Camping Area

        Popular Area with some secluded spots

        I’ve camped in a few different areas along Big Meadows road. It’s a great spot, this pin location gets Verizon signal along with some of the higher sites if you pull off the road. Higher sites are pretty private and have enough sun coverage for solar, the ones by the road get traffic passing by daily.

        Montecito Bay Lodge just down the road has an all you can eat buffet Breakfast/Lunch $9 Dinner $20, the closest supplies are Kings Canyon Visitor Center, and Stony Creek Gas Station (closed oct-apr).

        You might want to double check with the Visitor Center if this road is open when it’s snowing.

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        Aug. 8, 2022

        Horse Creek Campground

        Water available

        We visited this camp late July 2022, hot temperatures although nice breeze. Google map is not updated/ accurate since it shows lake bend is closer to campsites which is not. The drought have made it too far to my liking we had to drive 3 miles up where the river flows to cool down , restrooms facilities are not maintained regularly. There are 2 restroom facilities (with showers) for 75+ sites.. too many people waiting in line to use the restrooms . Security was excellent rangers were patrolling very often, drinking water was available on sites…

      • S
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        Jul. 28, 2022

        Sequoia RV Park

        Awesome host - Nice facility

        Very pleasant rv campground. Typical California foothills hardpan and dead grass sites - large and able to accommodate very long combo rigs and have enough width to disconnect and park adjacent to the towable.

        We had electric service issues and camp hosts, Carlos and Luz, we on it within 20 minutes at 10:30 at night. They worked as a team and showed pride in their park.

        Our 4 night stay was pleasant - the park is very quiet and road noise minimal. Water, power and sewer as advertised. If tent or dry camping, showers at the office building.

      • Kirsten
        Camper-submitted photo from Sequoia RV Park
        Jun. 12, 2022

        Sequoia RV Park

        Peaceful getaway close to the NPs

        Lovely place in the Sierra very close to the National Park. Great place to stay for your visit, to start or end your adventure. Manager is very helpful and welcoming. Nice facilities and good internet. Fair pricing. Easy to reserve. You get to pick your site upon arrival.

      • Connor N.The Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Horse Creek Campground
        Apr. 20, 2022

        Horse Creek Campground

        Great views, not well maintained

        We spent 2 nights here on our way to Sequoia/Kings Canyon NP. The spot was nice, right on the lake with nice mountain views. Sites were generally not level as it is situated on the hill down to the lake. Bathrooms were messy and half were out of order due to a maintenance project. The RV Dump station was also unavailable (same reason). During peak season I'm sure this is a great spot, but at the time of our visit it was a bit out of sorts. If we pass by again in the future we'll give it another try.

      • Joshua H.
        Camper-submitted photo from Horse Creek Campground
        Apr. 11, 2022

        Horse Creek Campground

        Gorgous

        This place is awesome and knowing that certain times of the year it actually goes underwater. So it's just knowing that ur camping on an actual lake is pretty damn cool. Plus it's clean. And the scenery is spectacular

      • David H.
        Camper-submitted photo from Sequoia RV Park
        Apr. 9, 2022

        Sequoia RV Park

        Unscheduled stop

        We had a long and fantastic day in sequoia national park and were really tired! Just wanted to stop in the end and finish off with a lovely evening and some sleep. Despite being full, the hosts were really kind and accommodating and said they try to keep a few pitches spare for unplanned overnighters like us. Really great welcome and service. Great hot showers too! 😀

      • Tim T.The Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Sequoia RV Park
        Jan. 25, 2022

        Sequoia RV Park

        Decent campground

        Close to the north entrance of Sequoia/King’s Canyon National Parks.

        Wide spaces, easy to park. Hookups are completely ass backwards but otherwise ok for a night or two. Quiet. Low water pressure in bathroom showers.

      • A
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        Jan. 24, 2022

        Sequoia RV Park

        Ok not great

        This place has a somewhat shabby feel. But the bathrooms and kitchen area are clean, it was quiet and felt safe.

      • A
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        Jan. 24, 2022

        Horse Creek

        Beautiful location

        This is a small place with very few campers. Some of the sites (75, 76 etc..) look out on Lake Kaweah. It’s clean and well organized. Some highway noise.

      • Becbecandbunny O.
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        Jan. 9, 2022

        Meadow Campground

        Hidden gem

        This was our first time to Millerton Lake / Meadows Campground. We feel like we have the campground almost to ourselves for ourselves given that it's January. We imagine it's crowded in summer months. The campground is very lovely and well maintained. Most sites overlook the lake. Non-electric sites are separate from electric ones, which keeps down noise for those like us who still camp in a tent. Coin operated showers available.

      • C
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        Jan. 6, 2022

        Horse Creek Campground

        Quick and easy.

        Stayed here for a couple nights, the warm weather has been quite appreciated. No wind either. Lots are spacious and all have a great view. Supposedly the lake is full up to here at other times in the year. For now it’s quite the ways but you can see it far off near the dam.

      • CThe Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Sample Meadow Campground
        Nov. 30, 2021

        Sample Meadow Campground

        A Real Treasure

        This campground has many spread out sites with one pit toilet. There is no water unless you use the creek. Please report any trash or other issues to the Prather Ranger Station. When I visited some people had buried human waste next to the campsite and I cleaned it up.

        Most easily accessed via Kaiser Pass. Be aware that the road is steep, narrow, and has blind corners. This campground can also be accessed via Big Creek. I recommend checking conditions with the Prather Ranger Station before setting out.

        While in the area I recommend visiting the Mt Tom fire lookout if your vehicle is capable. Florence Lake is also recommended. If you have a mountain bike I recommend the road that continues through the campground over a bridge. It is closed to vehicles but climbs to views and remnants of historic tungsten mining.

      • CThe Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Fish Creek (CA)
        Nov. 27, 2021

        Fish Creek (CA)

        Survived Creek Fire but Damaged

        A lot of trees survived in the creek but the surrounding area was decimated. There are hazard trees and other damage that will have to be repaired. I don't expect it to open in 2022.

      • C
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        Nov. 26, 2021

        Sequoia RV Park

        It's very quiet and safe, neighbors are friendly and kind and very respectf

        From Google November 2021, “I stayed here for about 6 months while working for the USFS across the street. Carlos and Luz, the hosts, really make this place feel like home, such authentic and kind people. I am grateful to have found this place. It's very quiet and safe, neighbors are friendly and kind and very respectful. Spaces are large and grassy, a huge plus. Thanks for the stay Carlos and Luz, blessings!”

      • Amanda V.
        Camper-submitted photo from Sweetwater
        Aug. 8, 2021

        Sweetwater

        Spontaneous camp trip

        Have stopped here a couple times as a rest stop on our way to Yosemite. Decided to camp for the night. Nice camp sites, right up the road from rainbow pools. Will be definitely camping here again. Oh and bring wasp traps. They swarmed us when I cooked breakfast. Overall, great little camp sites and the host was super nice.

      • Kimmy S.
        Camper-submitted photo from Horse Creek
        Aug. 4, 2021

        Horse Creek

        Pretty cool campsite

        It has bathroom, shower, fire ring and a picnic table with shade. Got a little T mobile signal. Need to check in with the ranger when arrive.


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      Guide to Dunlap

      Horse camping in California offers a unique blend of scenic trails and equestrian-friendly facilities, perfect for those looking to explore the great outdoors with their horses.

      Most campgrounds have horse-focused amenities like spacious sites and water access

      • At Horse Creek Campground, equestrian campers can enjoy big rig-friendly sites and access to drinking water, making it a convenient stop for horse owners.
      • Sequoia RV Park features reservable sites with electric hookups and sanitary dump facilities, ensuring a comfortable stay for both horses and their owners.
      • California Horse Creek provides essential amenities like picnic tables and trash disposal, catering to the needs of equestrian campers.

      Equestrian campers like these nearby activities

      • Horseback riding enthusiasts will find trails near Horse Camp Campground that lead into the stunning Sequoia National Forest, perfect for a day of exploration.
      • The scenic routes around Western Big Meadow Road Camping Area offer opportunities for both riding and hiking, allowing campers to enjoy the diverse landscapes.
      • Campers at Hume Lake Rd Overlook Dispersed can take advantage of the nearby trails that are accessible for horseback riding, providing a chance to connect with nature.

      Equestrian campgrounds include essential features for a comfortable stay

      • Horse Creek is well-reviewed for its clean facilities and availability of water hookups, ensuring a pleasant experience for horse campers.
      • Summer Fun Campground allows pets and offers a relaxed atmosphere, making it a great choice for families with horses.
      • Campers at California Horse Creek appreciate the well-maintained sites and the peaceful environment, ideal for unwinding after a day of riding.

      Frequently Asked Questions

      • Which is the most popular equestrian campsite near Dunlap, CA?

        According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular equestrian campground near Dunlap, CA is Sequoia RV Park with a 4.1-star rating from 13 reviews.

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