Best Equestrian Camping near Lone Tree, CO

Indian Creek Equestrian Campground accommodates horse riders seeking access to the Pike National Forest trail system. Located about 23 miles southwest of Lone Tree in the South Platte Ranger District, this specialized campground offers limited amenities but focuses on equestrian access. Campsites include picnic tables and accommodations for both tents and smaller RVs. The campground provides toilets and drinking water, though no electric hookups are available. While the campground lacks dedicated horse corrals according to the facility listing, the site connects directly to miles of riding trails. The campground opens seasonally from May 23 to September 7, making it primarily a summer destination for riders.

Located close to the Indian Creek Trail network, riders can access numerous routes suitable for day trips of varying difficulty. The proximity to extensive Pike National Forest trails makes this location particularly valuable for equestrians seeking wilderness riding experiences. Reservations are recommended as the site receives a perfect 5-star rating from visitors, indicating high demand during the peak season. The campground enforces restrictions on fires and prohibits pets, ensuring a focused equestrian environment. The absence of shower facilities and hookups makes this better suited for riders comfortable with basic camping amenities. Trailer parking is available but limited, so early arrival is advised during busy summer weekends. Despite being close to the Denver metro area, the forest setting provides a natural escape for horse owners looking to explore mountain terrain.

Best Equestrian Sites Near Lone Tree, Colorado (23)

    1. Chatfield State Park Campground

    79 Reviews
    Littleton, CO
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (303) 791-7275

    $36 - $200 / night

    "Stay here a couple times a year, great amenities and lots to do with a swim beach, shore line, horses, boat ramp and model planes."

    "Chatfield State Park is a great mixture of access to the outdoors with availability of many of the benefits of a metro area close by."

    2. Cherry Creek State Park Campground

    50 Reviews
    Centennial, CO
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (303) 690-1166

    $28 - $432 / night

    "It’s we’ll thought out with lots of activity areas like, mountain bike trail, shooting area, off leash dog area, model airfield, equestrian trails, lake and hiking trails!"

    "I only gave it 4 stars because on the outskirts of the state park we have a lot of homeless camps popping up oblong Parker road and 225."

    3. Indian Paintbrush Campground—Bear Creek Lake Park

    33 Reviews
    Morrison, CO
    17 miles
    Website

    "Close proximity to the highway. Clean level spots. Geared more towards RV camping. Pros: great views of the foothills."

    "So much to do in this little area-lakes, trails, horses. Very close to red rocks. This is still in town so great for beginners"

    4. Indian Creek Equestrian Campground

    5 Reviews
    Louviers, CO
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (303) 275-5610

    $30 / night

    "This campground has a equestrian area and a tent camping area. The tent camping is to the right after you enter, there are two tent loops with bathrooms. Water spigots next to the bathroom."

    "Lots of beautiful trails, close to Denver and very peaceful. Bring your ponies, its an equestrian campground!"

    5. Indian Creek

    4 Reviews
    Louviers, CO
    16 miles
    Website

    $7 - $22 / night

    "Lots of hikers, mtn bikers, and horses. The camp host did check in and was very helpful and friendly. Good option close to Denver."

    "There is a small trail you can hike. Pet friendly with a leash. I visited in off season for the trail, the picture is from the snow left on the drive into the sites."

    6. Deer Creek Campground — Golden Gate Canyon

    48 Reviews
    Eldorado Springs, CO
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (303) 582-3707

    $18 / night

    "area was plowed open to exactly the width of our trailer, so with more than three feet of snow on the ground we needed to get some exercise and do a bit of shoveling so we could back in and be able to walk"

    "Late October is very unpredictable in Colorado for a camper who is primarily a tent camper."

    7. Mueller State Park Campground

    61 Reviews
    Divide, CO
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (719) 687-2366

    $28 - $270 / night

    "This Colorado state park brings visitors year-round for all types of recreation. We have traveled here several times, both tent camping and in our camper."

    "By far my favorite campground in Colorado. Sites all have great views and are paved. The park is clean and rangers are always around checking in. Close to town and great hikes. Can’t wait to go back!"

    8. Colorado Campground

    21 Reviews
    Woodland Park, CO
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (719) 636-1602

    $28 - $38 / night

    "Colorado campground is situated outside of Woodland Park (10 minute drive) and right next to Manitou lake. "

    "CAMPGROUND REVIEW: COLORADO CAMPGROUND PIKE NATIONAL FOREST https://www.recreation.gov/camping/colorado-campground/r/campgroundDetails.do?"

    9. Idylease Campground

    2 Reviews
    Conifer, CO
    20 miles
    Website

    $12 / night

    "Easy drive and a half-mile hike with moderate increase in elevation from parking to tent pads, numbered 1-5."

    10. Reverend's Ridge Campground — Golden Gate Canyon

    30 Reviews
    Rollinsville, CO
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (303) 582-3707

    $28 - $90 / night

    "This spot is just a quick ride outside of Golden. The scenery is gorgeous with several trails to hike or mountain bike. The campsites are clean and easy to get to."

    "Stunning campground nestled right outside Golden and Boulder Colorado. We couldn’t believe it…so close but you feel incredibly removed once you get there."

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Equestrian Camping Reviews near Lone Tree, CO

469 Reviews of 23 Lone Tree Campgrounds


  • Natalie B.
    Jul. 15, 2017

    Indian Creek Equestrian Campground

    Beautiful!

    This campground has a equestrian area and a tent camping area. The tent camping is to the right after you enter, there are two tent loops with bathrooms. Water spigots next to the bathroom. There are a few trails here, some are horse trails. Overall a beautiful spot with some shade!

  • N
    Apr. 23, 2020

    Colorado Campground

    Good location

    Colorado campground is situated outside of Woodland Park (10 minute drive) and right next to Manitou lake.  This is a great area central to the Pikes Peak wilderness area so many trails are nearby and activities while still being close to civilization if you forget something or choose to eat-out.  The CG itself is large, but the sites are well spaced apart...it is a primitive CG with picnic table, fire-pit and gravel pull through or back-in spots.  There are water spigots, vault toilets and garbage cans equally dispersed throughout.  In the summer they have an educational series also on the weekends of various nature/wildlife "seminars" that are great for the kids in their small amphitheater, although i don't know how frequent they are scheduled.  As others have stated its a short walk to the lake for fishing and canoeing if you choose.  The CG is well maintained and hosts are friendly.

  • Dave V.
    Sep. 13, 2018

    Colorado Campground

    There are many campgrounds in Colorado, but only one Colorado Campground!

    CAMPGROUND REVIEW: COLORADO CAMPGROUND PIKE NATIONAL FOREST

    https://www.recreation.gov/camping/colorado-campground/r/campgroundDetails.do?contractCode=NRSO&parkId=70684

    Colorado Campground is one of several campgrounds less than 10 miles north of the city of Woodland Park off Route 67 in the Pike National Forest.

    Situated at 7800 feet elevation, even summer nights get cool. Nearby 5 acre Manitou Lake is a trail walk away. You can toss your canoe or kayak in, but unless you are simply trout fishing, it’s tiny size doesn’t offer much variation.

    Numerous foot trails lead into the National Forest, offering wonderfully quiet hikes and exploration.

    There are 81 sites available, but some are adjacent to highway 67, so periodic road noise will be heard. The ponderosa pines assist in muffling highway noise.

    Neighboring sites are visible across the entire campground, but they are situated in such a way that you are not directly on top of each other.

    The back loop sites are larger and set deeper (Site 19, 20,21, 22, 23) which are my choice. Sites can be secured on www.recreation.gov. There are double sites which garner double fees. At the time of this review, sites are $23.00 nightly (a bit pricey for no showers or modern facilities). When there during the week, not including the host and groundskeeper, only four sites were filled. Most sites were reserved for weekends and upcoming Labor Day holiday.

    No RV/Campers over 36 ft permitted. Parking pads are gravel, a few are pull-through. Sites are non-electric with no hookups…no showers Water spigots, metal trash containers and pit latrines are spaced out through the campground. Each site has one stationary picnic table and a fire pit. Most sites appeared fairly level. No specific tent pad locations.

    With the towering ponderosa pines, there is ample shade.

    Plenty of trails permit mountain biking as well as the paved centennial bike path that runs along highway 67 from Woodland Park 15 miles north…that you can walk, in-line, cycle and even ebike.

    You have plenty of local activities to keep you busy, including the Red Rocks a couple miles south…or drive east on Rt 24 to Pikes Peak, or further into Manitou Springs for the Incline, Red Rock Canyon Open Space, Garden of the gods and more!

    Just six miles south into Woodland Park offers every food or shopping option.

    All in all, a nice, clean campground in a great location.

  • Mikaela R.
    Jul. 1, 2017

    Indian Creek Equestrian Campground

    Beautiful and close in!

    My folks bought property you can ride to Indian Creek from. Love this area!!! Lots of beautiful trails, close to Denver and very peaceful. Bring your ponies, its an equestrian campground!

  • Sarah D.
    Jun. 23, 2021

    Winiger Ridge at Gross Reservoir

    Good spot!

    Site 5 was a great spot for a bigger group. It was nice to be tucked away in the corner with no groups behind us or next to us. There were other campers near by but it felt pretty private. The weather was great. We didn’t make it to the gross reservoir but it was nice to have the option of a good hike near by. It is very important that you have a high clearance car to drive on the road. It’s a lot like off roading on some parts. I would go back!

  • Amber J.
    Jun. 4, 2018

    Mueller State Park Campground

    Nice trees, large sites, excellent toilet and showers!

    Great location within Colorado's Mueller State Park. Easy access to trails, visitor center, and scenic drives. Nice large site with level gravel tent pad, large table, and nice fire pit. Nearby sites seemed to be a good distance away.

  • Jennifer L.
    May. 20, 2018

    Indian Paintbrush Campground—Bear Creek Lake Park

    Best of City Camping

    Close proximity to the highway. Clean level spots. Geared more towards RV camping. Pros: great views of the foothills. Lots of park amenities like horse stables, archery range, swim beach, boat rentals, hiking trails, picnic areas. Con: Orange glow of Home Depot sign at night and no shade during the day. Your camping reservation (strongly recommended) includes park admission.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 17, 2022

    Cherry Creek State Park Campground

    Beautiful Park in the City!

    Although it was a quick overnight trip for us, don’t let that be you! It’s we’ll thought out with lots of activity areas like, mountain bike trail, shooting area, off leash dog area, model airfield, equestrian trails, lake and hiking trails! It’s a 4200 acre park with 850 acre reservoir. It’s a destination, really!


Guide to Lone Tree

Indian Creek Equestrian Campground offers specialized accommodations for horse riders within Pike National Forest. Located 23 miles southwest of Lone Tree at approximately 7,800 feet elevation, the campground provides direct access to extensive trail systems for equestrians. The campground operates seasonally with a focus on basic facilities to support horse riders exploring the South Platte Ranger District.

What to do

Mountain biking trails: Several campgrounds near Indian Creek provide access to mountain biking routes. At Golden Gate Canyon State Park Campground, visitors can enjoy numerous trails. One camper noted, "Golden Gate Canyon SP is enormous. The options for trails are endless. Great for mountain biking or hiking enthusiasts."

Fishing opportunities: The area offers several fishing spots within a short distance of horse campgrounds near Lone Tree. At Indian Creek, campers can access nearby water. A visitor mentioned, "We hiked a portion along Bear Creek for a few miles which was the best part. Lots of hikers, mtn bikers, and horses."

Wildlife viewing: Early morning drives offer the best chances to spot local wildlife. According to one camper at Reverend's Ridge Campground, "Get up early and drive mountain base road...we caught a great view of a moose."

What campers like

Proximity to Denver: Horse camping options near Lone Tree provide wilderness experiences close to urban areas. A camper at Chatfield State Park Campground said, "Great views of mountains. Just minutes south of Denver. With decent facilities and a playground for kiddos."

Clean facilities: Campgrounds maintain well-kept restrooms and common areas. One visitor to Colorado Campground stated, "This campground is well maintained and near a lot of fun things to do. It's right by Manitou Lake, and just a little ways away is Rampart Reservoir."

Space between sites: Many campgrounds offer adequate separation between campsites. A camper at Reverend's Ridge noted, "Reverend ridge is a favorite of ours. Plenty of space between sites, electricity. Wooded and scenic."

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Most equestrian campgrounds near Lone Tree require advance booking, especially during summer months. At Idylease Campground, one camper advised, "Make reservations in person at Jeffco Open Space in Golden - those ladies are the best!"

Additional fees: State parks often charge entrance fees on top of camping costs. A camper at Cherry Creek State Park noted, "There is also an $11 day pass fee not included in your camping stay."

Weather conditions: Despite summer visits, temperatures can drop significantly at night due to elevation. A camper at Colorado Campground mentioned, "Situated at 7800 feet elevation, even summer nights get cool."

Tips for camping with families

Child-friendly activities: Look for campgrounds with dedicated play areas and water activities. A visitor to Chatfield State Park shared, "Chatfield is such a great park; I've spent so much time biking, kayaking, paddleboarding, spending time with family; picnics areas are even great to have lunch."

Frequently Asked Questions

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular equestrian campground near Lone Tree, CO is Chatfield State Park Campground with a 4.3-star rating from 79 reviews.

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