Best Equestrian Camping near Sebastopol, CA

Horse facilities at campgrounds near Sebastopol, California are limited. Cowboy Camp offers primitive camping with basic facilities for equestrians, providing direct access to trails in the surrounding hills. The campground accommodates both tent and RV camping with sufficient space for horse trailers, though lacks dedicated horse corrals or stalls. Visitors bringing horses should plan to bring portable containment systems as no permanent equine facilities exist at this location. The campground provides vault toilets and trash receptacles but no drinking water, so riders must bring water for themselves and their horses.

Located approximately 60 miles northeast of Sebastopol, Cowboy Camp serves as a trailhead for the Cache Creek Ridge Trail system with multiple trail options suitable for day rides. The terrain features rolling hills with seasonal creek access depending on rainfall patterns. Trail difficulty varies from moderate to challenging with some steep sections requiring experienced riders and well-conditioned horses. Horse owners should note the campground operates on a first-come, first-served basis with no reservations accepted. Summer temperatures frequently exceed 90°F, making spring and fall the optimal seasons for equestrian camping. Trailer parking accommodates various sizes without specific length restrictions, though the unpaved access road may present challenges during wet conditions.

Best Equestrian Sites Near Sebastopol, California (8)

    1. Bodega Dunes Campground — Sonoma Coast State Park

    39 Reviews
    Bodega Bay, CA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 875-3483

    $45 / night

    "This campsite is centrally located on the peninsula. Access to several roadside dog friendly beaches within minutes. The bay and the beach are within walking distance to campground."

    "There are also equestrian trails, so you can book a horseback ride from a local ranch as well!!"

    2. Ritchey Creek Campground — Bothe-Napa Valley State Park

    27 Reviews
    Deer Park, CA
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 942-4575

    $43 / night

    "We just stayed here for 2 nights, great location very close to Calistoga and not to far from Saint Helena! Next time i would love to try out a cabin or yurt."

    "Good access to wineries close by.  Only real downside was that because of the dry conditions we could not have a campfire."

    3. Skyline Wilderness Park

    29 Reviews
    Napa, CA
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 252-0481

    "This location is easily accessible for all. Biking, trails for hiking and the gardens are gorgeous. Rvs and horses welcome."

    "We only stayed overnight the staff was very friendly,lots of stuff to do around the campsite from hiking,mtb,watch horses, frisbee golf and then you have napa where you can get wine,brewery,and restaurants"

    4. Coast Campground — Point Reyes National Seashore

    9 Reviews
    Point Reyes National Seashore, CA
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (415) 464-5100

    $30 - $90 / night

    "West Marin offers an incredibly picturesque location to explore, and Coast Camp is about as good as it gets."

    "The beach offers tidepools close by as well as a great place for beach fire (permit needed).  There are two routes to hike in."

    5. Wildcat Campground — Point Reyes National Seashore

    14 Reviews
    Olema, CA
    30 miles
    Website

    "in an open meadow on a bluff overlooking the ocean with a short walk to the beach and a 3.2 kilometer (2.0 miles) round-trip walk to [Alamere Falls](https://www.nps.gov/pore/planyourvisit/alamere_falls.htm"

    "Really great site right next to the water and beach. The hike in is pretty easy and beautiful. We had fun making a fire on the beach at night. It's pretty windy, so be prepared."

    6. Liberty Glen Campground - Temporarily Closed for Maintenance

    4 Reviews
    Cloverdale, CA
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 431-4533

    $25 - $100 / night

    "If you talk to the the ranger at the gate, most of the time they will let you drive around the grounds and pick any open site."

    "The walk down to swim in the lake was a significant downhill but the dip was worth it! Funny dead trees sticking out of the lake were fun to climb on."

    7. Cowboy Camp

    6 Reviews
    Rumsey, CA
    49 miles

    "Next to a stream and surrounded by hills. The only tough part is getting across the stream to some of the hikes."

    8. Tilden Regional Park

    4 Reviews
    Kensington, CA
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 327-2757

    $75 - $120 / night

    "Tilden is great for anyone looking for a close park right outside of the Berkeley/San Fran area. It is a rather large park area that overlooks Berkeley."

    "Tilden offers a lake in the middle to swim in and fish. The campsites have lots of fire pits. The weather is always great too!"

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Equestrian Camping Reviews near Sebastopol, CA

131 Reviews of 8 Sebastopol Campgrounds


  • j
    May. 8, 2022

    Bodega Dunes Campground — Sonoma Coast State Park

    Seashore

    This campsite is centrally located on the peninsula. Access to several roadside dog friendly beaches within minutes. The bay and the beach are within walking distance to campground. The bathrooms are clean and the showers are coin operated. Sites are flat and semi private. The staff is friendly and campground is large.

  • Jill F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 1, 2018

    Bodega Dunes Campground — Sonoma Coast State Park

    Windy!

    It is always windy and therefore cold on the beach. That is why there are such big sand dunes.

    Regardless, a beautiful place to visit and camp. There are also equestrian trails, so you can book a horseback ride from a local ranch as well!!

  • Jorg F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 17, 2023

    Cowboy Camp

    Cowboy Camp

    Great free campground! We've stayed here many times. It's open, grassy level and quiet. Next to a stream and surrounded by hills. The only tough part is getting across the stream to some of the hikes. It's a hot spot for horses which of course have no stream problems, so the only negative is fly's sometimes. But just keep your screen door closed (& fly swatter handy). We always manage to level out in our 23" Winnebago View. There is lots of open space so no crowding. There is a rural road near by but traffic noise isn't a problem. Perhaps I should say it's awful so fewer people come and it's not discovered.

  • Michael I.
    May. 18, 2018

    Skyline Wilderness Park

    Fun Private Park with Lots to Do

    Skyline Wilderness County Park is a great little campground just outside of downtown Napa. There are always a lot of RVs there, but thankfully the tent section is separate from most of the RVs. The tent area leaves a little to be desired and is basically just a stretch of grass with picnic tables, BBQs and very little separation or cover from trees. Of course you don’t really think wilderness camping when you think of Napa Valley.

    Despite being close to town there is actually quite a bit to do in the park and once you get back from the campground a bit you can really feel kind of far away from the congested Napa Valley. There are quite a few hiking trails and some offer beautiful views of the valley. By far the most popular is the Lake Marie Trail and Fire Road and Manzanita is popular with mountain bikers.

    The River to Ridge Trail is nice and provides access to the Kennedy Park, the Napa River, and miles of bike paths, but check at the kiosk if the gate next to highway 221 (Soscol Ferry Road) is open and I have found it to not have a very consistent schedule.

    According to a couple of friends that are pretty die-hard disk golfers, the course at Skyline is one of the best and most challenging in the area. I found it to be pretty fun, especially is your expectations are extremely low.

    Being Napa Valley there is of course wine tasting and having a parking spot at the campground you have the perfect opportunity to take an Uber or car service to ensure your safety while enjoying Napa’s most famous export.

    This is not a park that will provide you with memorable hikes or photos for your Instagram, but it is a decent place to stay in Napa if you’re the type that prefers to sleep in a tent or RV over a very pricey hotel.

  • Vanessa A.
    Jun. 19, 2020

    Skyline Wilderness Park

    Beautiful location in the heart of Napa

    This location is easily accessible for all. Biking, trails for hiking and the gardens are gorgeous. Rvs and horses welcome.

  • Filipino Jack T.
    Mar. 7, 2021

    Skyline Wilderness Park

    Beautiful place

    We only stayed overnight the staff was very friendly,lots of stuff to do around the campsite from hiking,mtb,watch horses, frisbee golf and then you have napa where you can get wine,brewery,and restaurants that's only 5 minutes away....would definetly be back here again

  • Rebecca A.
    Sep. 20, 2019

    Bodega Dunes Campground — Sonoma Coast State Park

    Beautiful sunset!!

    This is such an incredible area to camp! The California coast is hard to beat. This campground is in the sand dunes, with a short walk to the beach. This is absolutely one of the best places to see the sunset. The campground had showers and full bathrooms! 10/10 would recommend.

  • Justin B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 18, 2019

    Bodega Dunes Campground — Sonoma Coast State Park

    Cool Hikes and Crab over the fire

    I like this campground. There are some cool hikes to the dunes and to the beach. Go to the wharf near by to pick up some live crab to boil over the fire. Overall a great campground for adults and kids. Go with a group or a romantic getaway. Experience northern California Coast and see where they filmed Hitchcock's "The Birds."

  • Cloey J.
    Oct. 19, 2024

    Skyline Wilderness Park

    Beautiful location

    Beautiful view we were in campsite 40. A beautiful view of vineyards and the sunset and people riding their horses. So calm and beautiful and so many activities here to do. Also there is showers, bathrooms, and hookups, we love this place. Only 8 mins from downtown Napa


Guide to Sebastopol

Equestrian facilities near Sebastopol offer trail access across varied terrain. Located in Sonoma County where summer temperatures typically range 70-90°F, this region provides access to both coastal and inland riding trails. Spring brings wildflower displays while fall offers more moderate temperatures for horse camping.

What to do

Explore coastal trails: Bodega Dunes Campground provides beach access with multiple hiking options. "There are some cool hikes to the dunes and to the beach. Go to the wharf near by to pick up some live crab to boil over the fire," notes Justin B., highlighting the combination of hiking and coastal activities.

Visit wineries: Ritchey Creek Campground places campers near numerous vineyards. "It's so nice to be right in the Napa Valley. We found a great trail close by at Lake Hennessey. If you're a wine drinker, during non-COVID times you can catch a wine bus from here," shares Peter M., noting the transportation option for wine enthusiasts.

Hiking adventures: Point Reyes offers extensive trail networks accessible from multiple campgrounds. "Hiking among the sand dunes and along the beach provide some really stunning scenery. Reaching the beach, you'll find as much coastal sand as you can handle with miles and miles of it to yourself," writes Shari G. about the trail system.

What campers like

Privacy between sites: Wildcat Campground features natural separation between camping areas. "The tall grass gave some privacy between neighboring campsites. Nice to have a water spigot on-site," reports Taylor A., describing the practical amenities available despite the remote setting.

Wildlife viewing: Local campgrounds offer opportunities to observe native species. "We did see a few foxes, or the same fox a few times, so make sure to keep camp sites clean," Michael I. warns about Bodega Dunes, highlighting the importance of proper food storage.

Beach access: Coast Campground provides direct shore access. "The beach offers tidepools close by as well as a great place for beach fire (permit needed). There are two routes to hike in. I prefer the longer Coast Trail (about half a mile longer) rather than the fireroad for it's scenic beauty," explains MarinMaverick.

What you should know

Weather variability: Coastal campgrounds experience significant temperature fluctuations. "At night it did get chilly, 38-39 degrees F, nothing a good sleeping bag couldn't fix," shares Char A. about camping at Coast Camp, noting the temperature drop even during moderate seasons.

Reservation systems: Popular campsites require advance planning. "They just started allowing reservations recently. If you want a sunny site, go for the center of the loop in the 60s/70s," Emily W. notes about Bodega Dunes Campground, providing specific site recommendations.

Ground conditions: Terrain varies significantly across sites. "The ground is volcanic rock and super hard in the dry weather. I broke a couple tent poles and couldn't pull the rest out of the ground," Jeanna J. cautions about Bothe-Napa Valley, highlighting equipment concerns.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Some campgrounds offer built-in recreation facilities. "There is also a playground on site, with multiple trails," April H. mentions about Liberty Glen Campground, providing information about amenities specifically designed for children.

Kid-friendly activities: Several locations feature educational opportunities. "Take a walk to check out the Pioneer Cemetery and nearby mill. St. Clement Vineyards is a fun stop on the way out of town and is kid-friendly," Kate L. suggests for families visiting the area.

Swimming options: Natural water features provide recreational opportunities. "Bass lake off to the left is a great swimming hole. Nice lunch stop," Valerie T. recommends while describing trails near Wildcat Camp, identifying specific locations suitable for families.

Tips from RVers

Hookup availability: Skyline Wilderness Park offers various connection options. "Sites are level with minimal need for blocks. Staff are friendly," Adam B. explains, providing practical information about the RV camping experience.

Road conditions: Access roads present challenges for larger vehicles. "RV campsites are close together and semi-level. Bathrooms could use some TLC," Rich J. notes, addressing the practical aspects of vehicle-based camping.

Site selection strategy: RV sites vary significantly in quality and access. "Clean showers and bathrooms, some trees, close to Raley's Grocery store. Easy drive to the wineries of Napa Valley, a little further to Sonoma but a nice drive," Lori H. describes, emphasizing proximity to supplies and attractions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular equestrian campsite near Sebastopol, CA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular equestrian campground near Sebastopol, CA is Bodega Dunes Campground — Sonoma Coast State Park with a 4.2-star rating from 39 reviews.

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