Equestrian Camping near Twain Harte, CA

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    Eagle Meadow Horse Camp near Twain Harte accommodates tent campers with horses in the Stanislaus National Forest. The campground provides primitive camping options without drinking water or restroom facilities. Horse trailers can be parked directly at campsites, allowing equestrians to keep their animals close during overnight stays. The campground remains open seasonally when mountain passes are clear of snow. Horse owners should bring their own water supplies for both themselves and their animals, as there are no water sources at the campsites. The surrounding forest roads provide access to numerous riding trails in the high country.

    Riders access multiple forest service trails directly from the campground, connecting to the broader Stanislaus National Forest trail system. Trail routes vary in difficulty from moderate to challenging, with some requiring creek crossings. Horse-friendly camping options are limited in the immediate Twain Harte area, with most equestrian facilities concentrated in nearby national forest lands and recreation areas. Bear Valley Dispersed Camping offers additional primitive camping options with horses about 40 minutes northeast of Twain Harte. Fire restrictions often apply during summer and fall months, so campers should check current regulations before planning rides with overnight stays. Campfires are generally permitted when conditions allow, making evening relaxation possible after day rides through the Sierra Nevada forests.

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    Best Equestrian Campgrounds near Twain Harte (27)

      1. Glory Hole Recreation Area

      4.1(9)17mi from Twain Harte144 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Showers and bathrooms aren't working but otherwise a great place to camp. been going to the nearby Tuttletown camp for showers and working bathrooms while they work on Gloryhole."

      "The lake's water was too low for a swim though :( sad"

      from $18 - $22 / night

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      2. USBR Gloryhole Rec Area Big Oak Campground

      4.1(7)17mi from Twain HarteRVs, Tents

      "The only downside is that the park closes at 8:00 pm so we had to sleep behind the entrance until 4:00 am when they opened the door again. A Fire ring and a bench available at each spot."

      "Sites were a good size and were tucked down a slight hill from the road which was great for privacy. Bathrooms were kept very clean and well stocked."

      3. Top of Arnold - FR 5N56 Dispersed

      4.2(6)18mi from Twain HarteTents

      "Be sure to obtain a fire permit from Cal fire and check fire restrictions in the area have a bucket full of water and a shovel next to your fire at all times again this place was amazing"

      "The roads are not four-wheel drive and are perfect for van lifers. I would not pull a trailer of any kind up here. Or a vehicle with low clearance."

      4. Forest Route 4N39 Dispersed

      3.7(3)15mi from Twain HarteTents

      5. USBR Tuttletown Recreation Area Oak Knoll Group Site

      5.0(1)15mi from Twain HarteRVs, Tents

      "We were able to rent a boat for tuning on the lake, which made the trip."

      6. Yosemite Ridge

      3.3(3)18mi from Twain HarteRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "You are aboute 12 Mi. to Yosemite Park entrance. It is family business , very clean and you feel country!  They provide everything for you. There are few fool hock ups and they provide also fire wood."

      from $40 - $80 / night

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      7. North Pines Campground — Yosemite National Park

      4.6(23)42mi from Twain Harte99 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Great location right in the middle of Yosemite Valley. Great access to beautiful hikes and scenery. The camp sites are spacious."

      "There is a shuttle stop right outside the campground. You are also in easy walking distance to the path to Mirror Lake and the ever popular Mist Trail."

      from $48 / night

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      8. Woodward Reservoir

      4.0(16)37mi from Twain HarteRVs, Tents

      "Out in Central valley is Woodward Lake. Great for a day trip if you live in the Bay area and want to get away. They have boat access to the lake."

      "Woodward Reservoir is a great place to camp with or without all the amenities...They have primitive camping for the folks that like roughing it as well as people that like the home away from home experience"

      9. Bear Valley Dispersed Camping

      3.9(7)31mi from Twain HarteTents

      "Lots of trails to ride your bike and walk."

      "Bear valley is my favorite place to go camping, the most you get close to the top of the mountain, the most curvy the road is, so be prepare."

      10. Eagle Meadow Horse Camp

      5.0(2)28mi from Twain HarteTents

      "There were a couple of other spots taken, but it was off the beaten path and very quiet. I was able to watch the sunset from some rocks across the road."

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    Equestrian Camping Reviews near Twain Harte, CA

    142 Reviews of 27 Twain Harte Campgrounds


    • Jul. 26, 2018

      North Pines Campground — Yosemite National Park

      Equestrian campground in the Yosemite Valley

      Great location right in the middle of Yosemite Valley. Great access to beautiful hikes and scenery. The camp sites are spacious. Because it's an equestrian campground, you will smell the horses and stables....be prepared. The river is close to the campgrounds and are refreshing on a hot day.

    • Aaron S.
      Aug. 11, 2016

      Clark Fork Campground

      Clark's Fork: A modern campground away from civilization.

      Clark's Fork is a large campground with 88 sites – all of which are situated with lots of space so that you aren’t too close to your neighbors. The availability of adjacent “double sites” makes this campground a great place for larger groups of families and friends. The 25 sites on Loop A offer vault toilets and cost $19 an night. Loop B sites offer flush toilets and cost $20 a night. There are also 14 nice family-sized equestrian sites and one group equestrian site. Sites are within easy walking distance of the water. No matter what kind of camping you want to plan, Clark's Fork offers options. A RV dump station is located near the entrance to the campgrounds. The Clark's Fork Campground is on a first-come, first-served basis. This beautiful wooded campground is on the Stanislaus River, recommended for your fishing and scenic pleasure.

    • Trl G.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 11, 2024

      Obsidian Creek on Little Walker Road

      Quiet, tiny, love!

      Been here many times with my son and my horses over the years. Still quiet and not over ran. Close to fishing streams, high mountain lakes, hiking trails, off roading and don't forget that trip into Bridgeport and Bodie.

      Obsidian took a beating two cleaned up and they are still fixing some things. I would vonsider Obsidian more of a primitive campground, not dispersed but minimal.

      Outhouse is clean, bring your own water, can get 5G/LTE here.

      Tables, campfire rings, park at your site, tent, small camp trailer. At the end of the campground there is a bigger spot for groups.

      Horsetrailer parking/camping across from campground in a turn around spot.

      $12/Night for single unit $6/Night for extra vehicle

    • K
      May. 16, 2018

      North Pines Campground — Yosemite National Park

      Convenient, Great View

      This campground is in the heart of Yosemite Valley. It is great to camp on the valley floor, especially during peak season as traffic from all main gates to the valley floor is very congested. There is a shuttle stop right outside the campground. You are also in easy walking distance to the path to Mirror Lake and the ever popular Mist Trail. Shuttle stops at all valley attractions and you can easily get to the Pizza Deck in Half Dome Village, the deli in Yosemite Village, and many different hiking trails. Some spots are right along the Merced River. No showers here, but hot showers are close by at Half Dome Village. We will be back!

    • Christy C.
      Jun. 30, 2016

      North Pines Campground — Yosemite National Park

      Worth the wait

      It is hard to get a Camping spot in Yosemite but well worth it if you do. I got up early many a morning to try and get a day here or there for our summer trips out west. You can always try the daily lottery in the village office which we did one day. So Any campground in the valley is good and in close proximity to everything going on. This campground is located on the Merced river and is primitive. The horse stables are in this loop as well.There is a water station by entrance to fill up. No electric, sewer or shower. There are bathrooms with an outlet (Yea- can charge your Phone but get in line) You can bathe in river like I do or go to curry village and pay for a shower at housekeeping. You get a fire ring and a bear box at each site. Generator hours are limited so plan accordingly.

    • iliana S.
      Jun. 20, 2022

      North Pines Campground — Yosemite National Park

      a national park tradition

      We were lucky to get 5 days in a row during 4th of July weekend in 2021 at one of the best sites within North Pines campground. We set up camp at site #515, we had a fire pit, bear locker, picnic table and two tents! Within walking distance is the edge of the Merced river, from there you have views of Yosemite Falls. One of my favorite activities was take a short walk with a floating tube from the campsite to the entrance of the campground and hop into the river float back down and get off near our campsite! Our site also offered a good amount of shade and was a short walk from the restrooms. We were surround amongst the giant granite cliffs. One of the best camping trips with great company. 10/10 would recommend.

    • Erin S.
      Nov. 1, 2019

      North Pines Campground — Yosemite National Park

      Ranger Review: Wenzel Grand Basin 10 tent at North Pines

      North Pines is one of three campgrounds on the floor of Yosemite Valley. Across the Merced River from the other two campgrounds and adjacent to the horse stables, it is relatively isolated with no major roads running by it. Nevertheless, it is well connected to the rest of the valley amenities, with a quick walk to the bus station, a longer walk (1 mi) to the visitor center via the Valley Loop Trail, or a drive (if you don't mind braving traffic and searching for parking spaces). 

      The sites are not well defined. You have a place to park and besides that, it is a little of a free-for-all with the adjacent sites as to where you set up your gear. Despite that, we had plenty of room to set up our large 10 person tent, without feeling crowded or that we were overspilling our space. We were there the last weekend it was open (Oct 26/27) and all sites were booked. There are no hook-ups, and the comfort stations only have toliets and sinks (no showers), a fresh water faucet, and a disposal "toliet" for dish water. All dishes must be washed at camp. The facilities were fairly clean, though the disposal toilet often backed up.  Being late October, I was expecting very cold conditions. But the weather was great! 70s during the day and 40s at night. Clear skies. Absolutely beautiful. 

      Our site was located right next to the comfort station, and in hindsight I wish we had found a place a little farther away. But besides the proximity, our site was nice with a fire pit and picnic table. Quiet hours are from 1000-0600, and we had to remind our neighbor campers who came back drunk at midnight to shut it, but that seems to be more the normal than abnormal these days. There were mostly tents in the campground, with a few small RVs and trailers. Generators are allowed during limited hours, but the noise wasn't overwhelming, since they were few and far between.

      As a Ranger for The Dyrt, I get products to test from time to time. This weekend I got to test the Wenzel Great Basin 10 tent (https://wenzelco.com/great-basin-10/). Overall, my impression of this tent is that it is a solid and reliable tent. Yes, it has a few design items that could be improved for ease of use, but overall it served us well and I look forward to using it again. The tent is a domed center-opening design, with two side "rooms" that can be separated by zipped curtains, making three interior spaces total. My husband and I filled up on room with two large cots facing length wise (we had them oriented along center line and still had enough room to move along the sides). The other side has more than ample room for my daughter's small cot, which ran the width of the tent along the side window. Very comfortable for three people. 

      Yes, this is a huge tent. Can it be set up by one person? Probably, if that person is patient and tenacious. Two people work much better. A few design items we found annoying were the pole connections, which would frequently catch on the tent pole sleeves and center strap. Also, the zipper flap on the tent's door would frequently get caught in the zipper, making it almost a necessity to use two hands to open and close the tent. Besides these two small inconveniences, the tent worked great. The rain fly fits snug against the tent roof. The construction felt sturdy and we liked the design of the three interior rooms. 

      Overall, we had a fun two nights in Yosemite. We might make a tradition out of going for the closing weekend each year.

    • Russell L.
      Sep. 4, 2018

      Woodward Reservoir

      Located just outside of oakdale. Great local camping.

      Located just outside of oakdale, very similar to that of Modesto reservoir as it is managed by the same people. Shallow and warm water great for swimming and water sports. Has paved looped campgrounds and has all necessary hook ups for rv/motorhome camping. Boat docks and tables located near the water good for bbqing and having a relaxing weekend close to home but away from crowds of people. They do have late festivals in the fall so plan accordingly

    • Reese F.
      Aug. 25, 2019

      Highland Lakes Campground

      It’s a long bumpy road to get here, but you won’t want to leave.

      This place is amazing. I’ve been five times since I discovered it late last year. This campground is about an hour’s drive to any kind of amenities or cell phone service. The road in is bumpy and there is a shallow creek that you will need to drive across, but I had no problems driving a 2wd Honda Fit compact car up. This park didn’t even open until late July this year due to all the snowfall. There is 1 vault toilet and an old-school hand pump for water, which isn’t always functioning so bring plenty of water. All of the sites are first come first served, each has a fire pit with grill plate, and a picnic table. No dumpsters for trash, pack it in and pack it out.

      There is plenty of hiking, both steep and moderate. Folger peak trail can be very challenging due to all the loose shale. There is an equestrian trail that is more flat going the other direction which is less steep but still a very scenic hike. Ranchers bring their cattle up to graze during the summer months so you’ll hear their cowbells all day long. There is a weather station in the valley and it’s fairly accurate so you can get the forecast before you go, just google weather Highland Lakes. I would recommend a 4 season tent, even in the summer. On my last trip it was a little to cold for my taste so we drove back down the road and camped along the creek the last few nights.


    Guide to Twain Harte

    Eagle Meadow Horse Camp provides equestrian camping options in Stanislaus National Forest at 7,500 feet elevation. Located about 45 minutes northeast of Twain Harte, this primitive camping area accommodates tent campers with horses from late spring through early fall. The dirt forest roads leading to horse campgrounds near Twain Harte, California require high-clearance vehicles and remain closed during winter snowfall.

    What to do

    Horseback riding on forest trails: Equestrian campers at Eagle Meadow Horse Camp can access multiple forest service routes. One camper noted, "Eagle Meadows is about the halfway point to the best camping. Stay to the right after the second creak and there are camping does look spots all along the creak. Very secluded and beautiful views."

    Stargazing at night: The higher elevation campsites near Twain Harte offer exceptional night sky viewing. At Bear Valley Dispersed Camping, a visitor reported, "Perfect spot for star gazing! The night views are amazing!"

    Mountain biking: Many equestrian trails also accommodate mountain bikes. A camper at Bear Valley mentioned, "Location was near trails to rock climbing, mountain biking, hiking."

    What campers like

    Secluded camping spots: For those seeking privacy at equestrian campsites near Twain Harte, several forest service roads offer turnouts. One visitor to Eagle Meadow Horse Camp shared, "I stayed at a super campground on a forest road turn off. There were a couple of other spots taken, but it was off the beaten path and very quiet."

    Cell phone reception: Unlike many remote camping areas, some horse-friendly sites maintain connectivity. At Top of Arnold - FR 5N56 Dispersed, a camper noted, "2 bars LTE of Verizon. Dirt road to get to spot is pretty rough but my Taurus wagon did just fine."

    Cooler temperatures: The higher elevation horse camps provide relief from valley heat. A Bear Valley camper mentioned, "Wooded campground, cool weather, good phone reception, many spots taken with no activity probably by locals."

    What you should know

    Road conditions: Access to horse camping areas requires preparation. A Top of Arnold camper warned, "The dirt road up is full of ruts and potholes, but my Toyota Yaris made it up."

    Fire restrictions: Seasonal regulations affect camping activities. At Forest Route 4N39 Dispersed, a visitor observed, "This road follows power lines pretty much for the entire length of the road. It would be a really nice area to disperse if they weren't there as the area is beautiful."

    Limited facilities: Most equestrian camping sites near Twain Harte lack amenities. At Bear Valley Dispersed Camping, a camper pointed out, "There are no Volt toilets here nor running water but pretty good Verizon signal. Lots of trails to ride your bike and walk."

    Tips for camping with families

    Water recreation options: For families with children, campgrounds with swimming access provide alternatives to horse riding. At USBR Tuttletown Recreation Area Oak Knoll Group Site, a visitor shared, "We were able to rent a boat for tuning on the lake, which made the trip."

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    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular equestrian campground near Twain Harte, CA is Glory Hole Recreation Area with a 4.1-star rating from 9 reviews.

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