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Equestrian Camping near West Sacramento Vmf, CA

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    Near West Sacramento Vmf, California, horse camping options are limited, with no dedicated equestrian campgrounds offering horse corrals or specialized facilities in the immediate vicinity. A review of area campgrounds shows none with dedicated horse corrals or specific equestrian facilities within the immediate vicinity. Folsom Lake State Recreation Area's Beals Point Campground accommodates pets but lacks specialized horse amenities. The campground features both hook-up and non-hook-up sites with clean facilities, picnic tables, and access to trails, but these are primarily designed for hiking and biking rather than horseback riding. The trails connect to the American River Bikeway, which allows multiple recreational uses but with limitations for equestrian activities.

    Approximately 30-45 minutes from West Sacramento, Auburn State Recreation Area offers more potential for trail riding, though specific horse-friendly camping facilities remain limited. Riders seeking overnight accommodations with horses typically need to trailer to day-use equestrian staging areas. The campgrounds in the region primarily cater to tent and RV camping with standard amenities like fire rings, picnic tables, and toilets. Horse owners planning equestrian camping trips should contact individual parks directly regarding any special arrangements for horses, as most public campgrounds require advance reservations and may have specific policies regarding livestock accommodations. Seasonal considerations affect trail conditions, with summer bringing dry terrain and limited water access at many locations — making spring and fall the most practical seasons for horse camping in this area.

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    Best Equestrian Campgrounds near West Sacramento Vmf (11)

      1. Beals Point Campground — Folsom Lake State Recreation Area

      4.2(32)21mi from West Sacramento Vmf49 sitesRVs, Tents

      "As with most of California everything is dry. The lake is very low and a half mile walk from park to get to. The sites are surrounded by dry tall grass and spaced out nicely."

      "The facilities are clean, easy access to lake beach swim area, and easy access to near by stores. This camp area is near city area but feels like you are far away from it."

      from $33 - $58 / night

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      2. Dixon May Fair

      2.0(1)19mi from West Sacramento VmfRVs

      from $40 / night

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      3. Skyline Wilderness Park

      4.2(30)44mi from West Sacramento VmfRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "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. Ascension Ranch

      4.7(3)27mi from West Sacramento Vmf4 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "WELCOME TO ASCENSION RANCH Ascension Ranch is an off-grid paradise tucked away in an oak savanna along Folsom Lake with a unique and ever growing list of features and activities."

      "Super relaxing and has a lake that is at the end of the trail. Super convenient. It was cool to experience the animals that were in the pastures as well. I'd definitely come back."

      from $49 - $245 / night

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      5. Lake Amador Resort

      3.9(12)40mi from West Sacramento VmfRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Fabulous lakeside camping.... We’ve been in March, May, July and September..... July, just too hot but we love being able to just get up and fish... The lake is stocked with Trout, Bass and Catfish."

      "Lake water level was super low at end of summer & lake is hard to access. Unless you got a boat. Saw deer & wild turkeys. This park is huge."

      from $25 - $45 / night

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      6. Ruck-A-Chucky Campground — Auburn State Recreation Area

      3.8(6)42mi from West Sacramento VmfRVs, Tents

      "Our site was next to the raft launch/pickup, so there were a couple of groups picked up during the day. Bathrooms were average and the site was maintained well."

      "Small cars made it down ther without difficulty)

      Once at the camp ground, right on the waters edge, grab up the 3rd site on the right. It is literally on the edge of the river."

      7. Dru Barner Campground — Eldorado National Forest

      4.5(8)48mi from West Sacramento Vmf48 sitesRVs, Tents

      "The good part is this is a beautiful place in the trees to camp with nearby hiking,. And it's equestrian friendly if you want to bring your horse. The Verizon connection was strong."

      "Close to Georgetown and to the El Dorado National Forest. Super clean and easy to get to. Signs off 193 are well marked! The have horse corrals too if you’re into that. Highly recommend!"

      from $3 - $8 / night

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      8. Monument RV Park - Lake Camanche

      4.5(2)41mi from West Sacramento VmfRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "There is a fishing pond directly next to the campground and access to the lake just a few minutes away."

      "Great location and full hook ups. Open year round, planning on coming back during the Winter!"

      9. Lake Camanche North Shore

      4.0(1)39mi from West Sacramento VmfRVs, Tents

      "Nice place lil shade open and close to water"

      10. Miner's Camp RV Park

      5.0(1)41mi from West Sacramento VmfRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "spots they have spots for family reunions have showers store boat ramp nice place to camp North Shore is not for RVs it's for tent camping the South Shore has hookups 30 50 amp service full hookups all around"

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    • FThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jan. 23, 2022

      Ascension Ranch

      Heaven On Earth

       WELCOME TO ASCENSION RANCH Ascension Ranch is an off-grid paradise tucked away in an oak savanna along Folsom Lake with a unique and ever growing list of features and activities. Family owned, we're a small operation with big dreams. Offering a serene environment, an abundance of farm animals, and good old fashion ranch activities, we invite you to spend some time with us out on the ranch! Come play for the day or reserve a private campsite, and see what all the fuss is about. Some of things you'll come across at Ascension Ranch include baby farm animals, sheep, goats, cattle, horses, more horses, ranch dogs, puppies, chickens, equestrian activities, secluded campsites, amazing views, access to endless trails around and of course, good company.

    • C
      Jun. 19, 2023

      Dru Barner Campground — Eldorado National Forest

      Beautiful quiet place

      The good part is this is a beautiful place in the trees to camp with nearby hiking,. And it's equestrian friendly if you want to bring your horse. The Verizon connection was strong. Even when the campgrounds full on weekend. It's very quiet, more soldier in the week. Bring water as there is none available due to poor quality.

    • Melissa S.
      Jun. 27, 2021

      Beals Point Campground — Folsom Lake State Recreation Area

      Not bad

      Nice campground. As with most of California everything is dry. The lake is very low and a half mile walk from park to get to. The sites are surrounded by dry tall grass and spaced out nicely. It can be a little noisy with the close proximity to the road. But park is clean with lots of trees.

    • 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.

    • 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.

    • DThe Dyrt PRO User
      Feb. 28, 2022

      Dru Barner Campground — Eldorado National Forest

      Found by accident…TWICE!

      Never been during peak (summer) but both times we have stayed here in winter and it was FANTASTIC! Close to Georgetown and to the El Dorado National Forest. Super clean and easy to get to. Signs off 193 are well marked! The have horse corrals too if you’re into that. Highly recommend!

    • Joe R.
      Jun. 17, 2022

      Beals Point Campground — Folsom Lake State Recreation Area

      Great family friendly camping

      I joined my brother and his 2 young kids at this great camp ground. The facilities are clean, easy access to lake beach swim area, and easy access to near by stores. This camp area is near city area but feels like you are far away from it.

    • Julia M.
      Nov. 17, 2021

      Beals Point Campground — Folsom Lake State Recreation Area

      We loved our stay!

      As full timers- we thought we hit the jackpot for the area in order to be near the towns we wanted to explore and also have service for good wifi. We had enough AT&T service for one person to work fine on the wifi. There are also plenty of coffeeshops about 5 mins away for stronger wifi.

      You feel like you're remote and you have direct access to trails and bike path from your site, but very close to downtown Folsom which is a cute little town. Site BP60 was FHU and spacious kind of tucked in a corner. Trash and recycle right at your site and picnic table and space from neighbors. Almost perfectly level site.

      No laundry at campground- but Laundry Paradise in Roseville was a great find for us- very clean facilities and new washers. Worth the drive compared to Laundryland in Folsom. I'm only giving it a 4 because it would be a 5 if there was better service or if they offered wifi. It was decent, but could've been better. We will definitely be back.


    Guide to West Sacramento Vmf

    Equestrian camping opportunities exist within 30-45 miles of West Sacramento Vmf, California, though dedicated horse facilities are limited. The region features a combination of state recreation areas and private campgrounds with varied terrain. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 90°F in this area, creating considerations for horse owners during peak season.

    What to do

    Fishing at multiple access points: Lake Amador Resort offers diverse fishing opportunities with stocked trout, bass and catfish. "The lake is stocked with Trout, Bass and Catfish. Tackle Box Cafe is really good, weekends only, and the staff is kind and helpful," notes camper Debbie R. at Lake Amador Resort.

    Disc golf between camping sessions: Lake Amador provides multiple disc golf courses for players of all skill levels. "As disc golfers, of course we love camping here, having 3 courses to choose from. But there is something for everyone in the family here," shares Christy L.

    Wildlife viewing on hiking trails: Dru Barner Campground provides excellent wildlife observation opportunities. "Lots of wild turkeys, deer, and birds," reports Lily S. at Dru Barner Campground. The nearby Otter Creek Trail offers additional hiking options with some elevation changes.

    What campers like

    River camping with gold panning: Ruck-A-Chucky Campground provides direct river access with potential for recreational gold panning. "Soak up some sun and enjoy the cool snow melt waters. If you're lucky and know how to read the river, gold panning is a must!" explains Jason A. at Ruck-A-Chucky Campground.

    Forest solitude with modern connectivity: Some campgrounds offer both natural seclusion and surprisingly good cell service. "Nothing but trees and the wind blowing through them. I used my WeBoost and was able to teach online and even stream some TV," reports ProfG999 about Dru Barner Campground.

    Lake activities for children: Multiple recreational options exist for families at Lake Amador. "They have a water hole with a fun slide, which is all kept nice and clean with tables you can sit at. I would recommend a pop up tent for shade if you go to the water hole," advises Moonlit_starrynights at Lake Amador Resort.

    What you should know

    Water level fluctuations: Lake levels can change dramatically throughout the season. "The water levels drastically change due to it being a privately owned lake," notes Kimmee P. about Lake Amador Resort. Similar conditions affect other water bodies in the region.

    Weather extremes: Summer brings significant heat while winter offers more moderate temperatures. "The Sacramento area gets very hot in the summer, and this campground provides some but not a ton of shade," warns Lizzy C. about Beals Point Campground.

    Limited facilities at primitive sites: Some campgrounds offer minimal amenities. "Bathrooms were average and the site was maintained well. The trek down to the campsite was slightly difficult and we decided to utilize the four wheel drive as we navigated to and from," explains Brian O. regarding Ruck-A-Chucky.

    Tips for camping with families

    Water recreation options: Some campgrounds offer kid-friendly swimming areas with additional features. "Amador is a laid back camping spot that never disappoints. Great for families. They have a water hole with a fun slide, which is all kept nice and clean with tables you can sit at," shares Moonlit_starrynights.

    Wildlife viewing opportunities: Multiple campgrounds offer chances to observe local wildlife. "I woke up with 4 deer casually strolling through our campsite, a huge group of turkeys were cruising around the whole weekend," reports Christy L. about Lake Amador.

    Rustic equestrian options: Limited horse camping facilities exist near West Sacramento. "Must visit for horse lovers!" notes Maxim B. about Dru Barner Campground, which offers horse corrals for equestrian campers planning day rides.

    Tips from RVers

    Dump station locations: Not all campgrounds provide complete RV services. "We pulled in with a travel trailer and an SUV with small cargo trailer. They made us rent 2 spots even tho we could have fit it one as the sites are HUGE. Full hookup, no wifi, cable connection but no cable, and NO BATHROOMS," reports Patty G. about Dixon May Fair.

    Sewer hookup design: Some campgrounds have unique hookup configurations requiring additional equipment. "The hookups worked good but the sewer hookup is elevated so you will probably want sewer hose supports to lift your hose," advises Courtney C. about Monument RV Park.

    Shade considerations: RV sites often have variable shade coverage affecting comfort levels. "RV Campsites are nothing fancy and close together. But the park itself is nice...hiking trails, views, nature, and close to Napa," notes Rich J. about Skyline Wilderness Park.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Which is the most popular equestrian campsite near West Sacramento Vmf, CA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular equestrian campground near West Sacramento Vmf, CA is Beals Point Campground — Folsom Lake State Recreation Area with a 4.2-star rating from 32 reviews.

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