Best Equestrian Camping near Phillipsville, CA

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Best Equestrian Sites Near Phillipsville, CA (11)

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Recent Equestrian Reviews in Phillipsville

99 Reviews of 11 Phillipsville Campgrounds


  • Seth M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Usal Beach Campsites — Sinkyone Wilderness State Park
    Dec. 5, 2024

    Usal Beach Campsites — Sinkyone Wilderness State Park

    Soggy but passable

    At least in Dec, very muddy. Would not advise without 4x4 and some experience.

    We got here in an unmodified 2000 ford explorer with traction tires, but it was near that rig’s limit.

    Would be a lot more comfortable with some recovery gear

  • KThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Mackerricher State Park Campground
    Nov. 2, 2024

    Mackerricher State Park Campground

    Sites small

    Camp operator directed us to several sites that were not large enough for our 22 ft trailer. For a state park not very well maintained. Plus side very close to the ocean area and great boardwalk to the tidal pools

  • KThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Redwood Acres RV Park
    Nov. 2, 2024

    Redwood Acres RV Park

    Close to downtown

    Plus side is that it’s very close to downtown & camp host was great. Lots of old rundown RVs and junk lying around. Good for an overnight stop but would not stay long term.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Mackerricher State Park Campground
    Oct. 31, 2024

    Mackerricher State Park Campground

    Hear the waves crash

    $40 for the night / $10 bundle of fire wood. Sites have a burn barrel and picnic table and parking spot. Nice that you can hear the waves crashing. Short walk to the beach. Bathrooms clean and showers were cheap. Only animals spotted were deer. Would stay again if in the area.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Humboldt County Fairgrounds
    May. 26, 2024

    Humboldt County Fairgrounds

    Safe and quiet

    We were there at first with just a couple rvs there. By the end of the four days - it was filling up and was still quiet. The showers were nice. Ferndale is a gorgeous old Victorian town and you are still close to eureka and don’t underestimate the safety factor.

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Mattole Campground
    May. 9, 2024

    Mattole Campground

    Awesome Spot

    Definitely an underdog beach campground! It is very hard to find anything online. But this spot is amazing. Its as close to a dispersed spot as you can find with just a few amenities. I guess I was the first one who wanted to share the spot, I added it to the app for you all!

  • Patricia Y.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from MacKerricher State Park Campground
    Oct. 14, 2023

    MacKerricher State Park Campground

    Pleasant

    It felt a bit too amusement park for me. The spot was nice even though I was surrounded by people on all sides. Surprisingly, I had a visitor in the morning. It was enjoying the tall grass around the food locker.

  • Rodney W.
    Camper-submitted photo from MacKerricher State Park Campground
    Sep. 22, 2023

    MacKerricher State Park Campground

    East pinewood, perfect tent camping!

    We will be back as soon as possible! What a beautiful place with perfect weather. Bathrooms, coin showers, 5 minute walk to the beach. Quiet, close to town and super cool camp host. You have to pay for firewood, $10 a bunch. Bring cash! Our site had some visitors when the sun would go down, fearless raccoons and skunks.

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Redwood Acres RV Park
    Sep. 12, 2023

    Redwood Acres RV Park

    Beautiful location with excellent staff

    Located in the city limits mere minutes from just about anything you may need and very centrally located for many sea shore and forest park locations.  Some nearby attractions include Eureka Historic District with many beautifully maintained Victorian Homes. You can Journey through forest, dairy land and Elk country to other beautiful locations like Ferndale and Crescent City.

  • J
    Camper-submitted photo from Samoa Boat Ramp County Park
    Aug. 11, 2023

    Samoa Boat Ramp County Park

    Basic and little expensive for what you don’t get

    First experience wasn’t to good. Tried it one more time for the benefit of the doubt. But The place is just a big parking lot, with some fire pits and a few tables at some of the sites. It’s super loud there late into the night and absolutely nothing secluded about your site. People were walking through our area the whole night.

  • Patrick L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Usal Beach Campsites — Sinkyone Wilderness State Park
    Jun. 16, 2023

    Usal Beach Campsites — Sinkyone Wilderness State Park

    Great secluded beach - 4WD needed!

    Campsite is about 40 mins off rt 1 - rock/dirt roads up and down the hills until you get to the beach. Once you’re there though, PARADISE!! Totally worth it - camp in the little forest before the beach or right on the sand, shack toilets available but other than that pack in and pack out!

  • Sam R.
    Camper-submitted photo from Mattole Campground
    Apr. 18, 2023

    Mattole Campground

    Hidden Gem

    Beautiful little campground bordering a secluded beach. Its about an hour and a half to drive through some pretty windy roads through the mountains once you get off the highway, but very pretty. The road can be pretty intense/unpaved at times so would recommend 4WD or AWD vehicle

  • J
    Camper-submitted photo from Usal Beach Campsites — Sinkyone Wilderness State Park
    Apr. 12, 2023

    Usal Beach Campsites — Sinkyone Wilderness State Park

    Beautiful area - terrible crowd

    Really beautiful campground. I've now visited a few times, and every time I've gotten little sleep because of the partying. Keep coming back because of the scenery and the great mtb trails, but be prepared for people blasting terrible music all hours of the day and night. Plus the fireworks, loud trucks, and guns going off at all hours of the night. Feels like camping in the movie Mad Max...

  • Alivia M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from MacKerricher State Park Campground
    Apr. 1, 2023

    MacKerricher State Park Campground

    Coastal Mendocino

    This campground is only a couple miles north from fort Bragg and then just a bit further south is the cute coastal town of Mendocino. It’s almost surprising how close to the water this campground is. There are several small Foot trials leaving the campground and after passing through a small Thick of forest ( where we saw a huge group of deer) and then instantly you are transported to large dunes and sea cliffs. Typical SP with decent bathroom house and coin showers. There is a small visitor center that never opened during our stay. The park had very few people camping in March 2023, as it was still Raining after an incredible season of storms. If full- it could feel like it lacked privacy between sites.

  • Skyler N.
    Camper-submitted photo from Samoa Boat Ramp County Park
    Mar. 24, 2023

    Samoa Boat Ramp County Park

    Its a pretty parking lot

    The samoa dunes is a beautiful spot and they do have bathrooms and showers available. $25 per night. Price isn’t bad but for not having hookups of any kind it’s just alright.

  • Raven P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from MacKerricher State Park Campground
    Dec. 2, 2022

    MacKerricher State Park Campground

    Nature lovers paradise

    This camp ground exceeds expectations with its natural beauty! Tent camping gets closed for the winter season but plenty of RV spaces($40 honor system) with lots of options to choose from. There are not many people in the off season so we were able to get a spot with direct access to the beach! Each spot has a picnic table and firepit. This place has lots of wildlife (raccoons) so be careful what you leave out! **dog friendly

  • KBiDDLE G.
    Camper-submitted photo from Samoa Boat Ramp County Park
    Nov. 22, 2022

    Samoa Boat Ramp County Park

    Beautiful outstanding place to relax and Camp Hosts are Wonderful

    Pleasant atmosphere with many beautiful sights, clean restrooms,campground and helpful terrific camp hosts ( :

  • mThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from MacKerricher State Park Campground
    Nov. 12, 2022

    MacKerricher State Park Campground

    Mixed bag

    Use of dump station not included in already expensive site fee ($40 with no hookups). Some sites are large some are small. We fit our 33 foot overall tt plus truck in site 81 by parking truck to the side. Probably could have done so in 80 as well. Some very shady sites some in open. 79-81 in shade. Trails behind these sites to beach. In my opinion park is not managing dunes well. Need to have designated paths to conserve vegetation. Beautiful rugged beach with harbor seals.

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from MacKerricher State Park Campground
    Sep. 9, 2022

    MacKerricher State Park Campground

    Fall asleep to the sound of the ocean

    General: Two campgrounds at this state park: Pinewood (closer to Route 1 and I did not explore) and Surfwood (closer to the ocean). No hookups (at least in Surfwood, I did not check in Pinewood). You can see beautiful sunsets from the road leading to the Surfwood campground. 

    Site Quality: A few had concrete pads, but most had sand driveways. Most sites were very spacious; sites 122-124 are located on a roundabout and were very large and more private than some of the others. Most sites had a utility box, and all had a picnic table and a fire ring. Some had trees separating them from other sites. 

    Bathhouse: An upgrade from other California state parks we've stayed in with hot water and tile floors. No dryer or towels so make sure you bring your own. Pay showers (beginning with$1.00 for five minutes; accepts up to 15 quarters). I did not use the shower so cannot comment on how well it worked. 

    Activities: Horseback riding, hiking, and biking. There is a multi-use trail that leads south from the campground. The reason I chose this campground is I wanted to see Glass Beach, however, it was fenced off with “no trespassing” signs which was disappointing.

  • April A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from MacKerricher State Park Campground
    Aug. 9, 2022

    MacKerricher State Park Campground

    Nice privacy

    We love this campground and have been coming for years. We have tent camped and trailer camped and love both. The tent spots are nicely divided by coastal trees and shrubs which provide ample privacy. You can walk to the beach, bathrooms with quarter showers, clean.

  • Kristian W.
    Camper-submitted photo from Usal Beach Campsites — Sinkyone Wilderness State Park
    May. 19, 2022

    Usal Beach Campsites — Sinkyone Wilderness State Park

    Great free dispersed camping, sheltered but by the beach

    Great camping with quite a few spots both in the aspens and in the grasslands by the beach. It was pretty buggy, and a long dirt road getting in, but as long as it's dry and you've got 4x4 you should be fine. Sites have quite a bit of trash, remember to pack out what you pack in.

  • Mea H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from MacKerricher State Park Campground
    Apr. 4, 2022

    MacKerricher State Park Campground

    West Pinewood Campground

    [Internet. Verizon via iPhone 12: 5 mbps down and 0.16 mbps up with 56 ms ping. T-Mobile via Nighthawk MR-1100 - 3 mbps down and 0.05 up with 106 ms ping. Our booster marginally improved the speeds.]

    PROS

    → Campground is adjacent to the beach. You can hear the ocean and sometimes catch peeks of the ocean from the campground.

    → Campsites have bear lockers. → Campground is pretty in the glow of sunlight. → There’s a trail to the beach and Laguna Point isn’t far.

    → The camp hosts are easy to approach in that they have an alert button you can press outside their rig and they will come outside. No wondering how to get their attention! We bought our shower tokens from the camp host.

    → This campground is protected by a buffer of coastal trees. It’s not nearly as windy at the campground as it is on the beach.

    CONS

    → Showers require tokens. This seems pretty standard in California State Parks but it’s successful at deterring us from showering every night. One token gives 4 minutes of showering. Each token is $1. It’s not a lot for one-off trips but we are on a 6-week camping trip.

    → The dump station has a mandatory fee of $10. You pay with a credit card. When payment is approved, the cap to the dump hole unlocks. We didn’t use it. Again, it was successful at deterring us from using it. With pay showers we’d normal shower in the van and just run to the dump station daily to empty the tank but we didn’t. We paid for the showers. I know they are cost mitigating but it’s a factor when deciding on this campground especially if you camp a lot like us. (We are on a 6-week camping trip up the coast).

    → The shower water temperature is finicky in the women’s bathroom. When it’s just one person showering, it’s nice and hot. When two showers are going, the water temperature drops a bit. To me the temperature is important because it’s still 50° to 60° right now and I only get 8 minutes with the water. I need those 8 minutes to be comfortable not make me move faster than Speedy Gonzalez. For me this isn’t a huge concern but it is for my partner so that’s why I’m detailing it out.

    → Firewood is $10.

    —————————— 4-stars - The campground is clean, enjoyable and has the camping vibe. Docking a star due to the extra fees and the water temperature. For weekend warriors I’d wager this is a 5-star campground!

    [Rig. Mercedes Sprinter. 22 feet]

    Dump station? - Yes, mandatory $10 Water fill? - Yes, free Clean site? - Yes Clean bathroom? - Yes Flush toilet? - Yes Showers? - Yes, token operated Laundry? - No Dish washing sink? - No

  • Kyle S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from MacKerricher State Park Campground
    Mar. 22, 2022

    MacKerricher State Park Campground

    Cozy little camp by the ocean

    Great campsite to relax in. Quiet, maybe a little windy, but nothing they can control. Friendly rangers, and other campers. Clean bathrooms and well-maintained sites. Will return.



Guide to Phillipsville

Horse camping in California offers a unique way to explore the state's stunning landscapes while enjoying the company of your equine companions. With a variety of campgrounds catering to horse enthusiasts, you can find the perfect spot to set up camp and ride the trails.

Equestrian campers like these nearby activities

Most campgrounds have horse-focused amenities like corrals and water access

Equestrian campgrounds include unique features for horse lovers

  • Humboldt County Fairgrounds provides a safe and quiet environment with easy access to nearby trails, making it a practical choice for horse camping.
  • Redwood Acres RV Park is conveniently located near downtown Eureka, offering amenities like electric hookups and sanitary dump stations for a comfortable stay.
  • Philpot Picnic Area is a cozy spot surrounded by forest, ideal for those looking to enjoy nature while riding in a tranquil setting.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular equestrian campground near Phillipsville, CA is Usal Beach Campsites — Sinkyone Wilderness State Park with a 4.3-star rating from 17 reviews.

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