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Equestrian Camping near Bozrah, CT

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    Frog Hollow Horse Camp at Pachaug State Forest serves equestrians with first-come, first-served sites arranged around a central loop. Each campsite provides space for camping gear alongside trailer parking and designated areas for horse lines. The campground features composting toilets near the entrance and access to water for both campers and horses. Three horseback riding trails originate directly from the campground, allowing riders immediate access to the forest trail system. About half the sites remain available during the late October season, making this a viable option for fall riding excursions. Campers can access fishing spots and hiking trails throughout the state forest when not riding.

    Direct trail access constitutes the primary advantage of equestrian camping at Pachaug State Forest. Riders can explore three distinct loop trails without trailering horses to a separate location. The campground accommodates tent and RV camping, though hookups are not available. Wolf Den Campground at Mashamoquet Brook State Park offers an alternative option with electric hookups, water connections, and shower facilities, though it lacks dedicated horse corrals. LeGrand Reynolds Horsemen's Camping Area in nearby Rhode Island provides another option for equestrians seeking basic facilities with electric and water hookups. State park trails offer varied terrain through wooded areas with some water crossings. Most sites remain open seasonally from late spring through early fall, with specific closure dates varying by location.

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    Best Equestrian Campgrounds near Bozrah (4)

      1. Frog Hollow Horse Camp at Pachaug State Forest

      4.0(1)17mi from BozrahRVs, Tents

      "It's hard to find much information about this equestrian, first come, first serve campground in Connecticut's Pachaug State Forest."

      from $17 - $27 / night

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      2. Wolf Den Campground — Mashamoquet Brook State Park

      4.5(4)24mi from Bozrah35 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Close to a small walking path and a larger intermediate hiking trail. Bathrooms were clean and staff were friendly. Would definitely stay again."

      "Wished we had time to check out the hiking trails accessible from the campground."

      from $14 - $29 / night

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      3. The Preserve Club and Residences

      5.0(1)26mi from BozrahRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      4. LeGrand Reynolds Horsemen's Camping Area — Arcadia Management Area

      Be the first to review22mi from Bozrah44 sitesTents

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    • Jean C.The Dyrt PRO User
      Dec. 18, 2020

      Frog Hollow Horse Camp at Pachaug State Forest

      Equestrian campground near trails in a state forest

      It's hard to find much information about this equestrian, first come, first serve campground in Connecticut's Pachaug State Forest. The best source I could find was https://portal.ct.gov/DEEP/State-Parks/Recreation-Information/Horseback-Riding---CT-State-Parks-and-Forests

      Campsites are located around a loop with a couple of composting toilets near the entrance. Water is available. There's space your your camping gear as well as a trailer and horseline. About half the sites were occupied in late October.

      Three horseback riding loops leave from the campground. There's also fishing and hiking available in the forest.

    • 175 P.
      Sep. 26, 2021

      Wolf Den Campground — Mashamoquet Brook State Park

      Great place to camp

      Son and I stayed from Friday to Sunday. Easy to find the camp and the plot, well marked. Very nice sized lots. Large open areas for kids and adults to play during day and star gaze at night. Close to a small walking path and a larger intermediate hiking trail. Bathrooms were clean and staff were friendly. Would definitely stay again.

    • G
      Aug. 24, 2021

      Wolf Den Campground — Mashamoquet Brook State Park

      Nice overnight spot

      Stayed here on a Tuesday night right after hurricane Henri. The park was completely cleaned up from any damage or debris, all in great shape. No other campers here when we arrived, so totally silent. No road noise. Most sites are relatively short level pads, with little or no shade, but very pleasant. We picked site 33 for the best shade and longer pad. Wished we had time to check out the hiking trails accessible from the campground.

    • Jean C.The Dyrt PRO User
      Nov. 1, 2020

      Wolf Den Campground — Mashamoquet Brook State Park

      Basic campground with hiking trails in the area.

      This small state park campground offers basic campsites with running water and showers, open Memorial Day to Columbus Day.  This is NOT Wolf's Den Family Campground in E. Haddam, CT. Also, be aware there are 2 campgrounds at this State Park; the other one, Mashamoquet Brook, does not offer running water/showers, so if you want these amenities, be sure to select a campsite 1-35.

      There's a small playground in the middle of the loop, a number of hiking trails throughout the park along with a few geocaches (download details for offline use a phone connection is spotty), a swimming pond, and a small brook with an old mill and blacksmith shop that is sometimes open on weekends for tours. It's a nice place to explore and have a picnic. In 2020 with Covid, there were restrictions on visitors to the campground, reservations required, and swimming was not allowed. 

      The parking pads are paved and a few have overhanging branches, but the trees provide  separation and some shade on largely open sites that tend to open up toward the back with open areas for pitching tents. Sites have fire rings with grills and picnic tables. Site 20 is the only one with electric. The ones toward the back of the loop back up toward the woods and give you some more privacy. 

      They don't allow hammocks in the trees or pets. For some reason, silly string also makes the list of prohibitions.

    • C
      Aug. 27, 2019

      The Preserve Club and Residences

      Simply the best!

      The Preserve Club and Residences is a members/owners only community which is New England's most amenity rich properties, in fact it may be the only place in the world that has such a diverse amount of outdoor offerings.  Check it out.


    Guide to Bozrah

    Equestrian camping opportunities near Bozrah, Connecticut include several dedicated facilities for riders and their horses. Pachaug State Forest sits approximately 18 miles from Bozrah in the eastern Connecticut woodlands, while other options extend into neighboring Rhode Island. Most equestrian campsites operate seasonally from spring through fall, with water access and basic facilities for both riders and horses.

    What to do

    Trail riding access: Three horseback riding loops connect directly to Frog Hollow Horse Camp at Pachaug State Forest. The campground serves as a central hub for equestrians exploring the forest trail system without needing to transport horses between rides.

    Swimming areas: The region offers multiple water recreation options during summer months. Wolf Den Campground features "a swimming pond" and "a small brook with an old mill and blacksmith shop that is sometimes open on weekends for tours," according to reviewer Jean C.

    Historical exploration: The area contains several points of historical interest accessible from campgrounds. The small brook at Wolf Den Campground — Mashamoquet Brook State Park features remnants of early American industry with its mill and blacksmith operations.

    What campers like

    Privacy and spacing: Sites toward the rear of Wolf Den Campground "back up toward the woods and give you some more privacy," notes Jean C. This layout creates natural buffers between camping units while maintaining proximity to facilities.

    Quiet atmosphere: Many campers appreciate the tranquility at area campgrounds. Gary G. describes his experience at Mashamoquet Brook State Park as "totally silent. No road noise" even after arriving shortly after a hurricane when no other campers were present.

    Family-friendly amenities: Wolf Den Campground includes "a small playground in the middle of the loop" and "large open areas for kids and adults to play during day and star gaze at night," as mentioned by reviewers Jean C. and 175 P. respectively.

    What you should know

    Reservation requirements: Camping policies vary by location and season. At Wolf Den Campground, reviewer Jean C. noted that "in 2020 with Covid, there were restrictions on visitors to the campground, reservations required, and swimming was not allowed."

    Facility limitations: LeGrand Reynolds Horsemen's Camping Area — Arcadia Management Area provides electric hookups, water connections, and sewer hookups but lacks toilets and shower facilities. Campers need to be self-contained or plan for alternative arrangements.

    Variable cell service: Digital connectivity remains inconsistent throughout the region. At Mashamoquet Brook State Park, Jean C. advises visitors to "download details for offline use as phone connection is spotty," particularly when using navigation apps or geocaching.

    Tips for camping with families

    Geocaching opportunities: State parks near Bozrah offer recreational treasure hunting through geocaching. Jean C. mentions Mashamoquet Brook has "a number of hiking trails throughout the park along with a few geocaches," making for engaging outdoor activities for children.

    Weather preparedness: The region experiences variable conditions, especially during shoulder seasons. The Preserve Club and Residences offers more protected accommodations including cabins, glamping options, and yurts for families concerned about weather changes.

    Activity planning: Multiple hiking difficulty levels accommodate different age groups. Wolf Den Campground is "close to a small walking path and a larger intermediate hiking trail," according to reviewer 175 P., allowing families to choose appropriate routes based on children's abilities.

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection factors: RV campers should consider both shade and pad length when selecting sites. At Wolf Den Campground, Gary G. recommends "site 33 for the best shade and longer pad" while noting most sites have "relatively short level pads, with little or no shade."

    Electric availability: Electrical hookup options remain limited at some locations. Jean C. notes that at Wolf Den Campground, "Site 20 is the only one with electric," which requires advance planning for RVers requiring power connections.

    Road access considerations: Many campgrounds in the area have limited access for larger rigs. Parking pads at Wolf Den Campground "are paved and a few have overhanging branches," requiring caution when navigating into sites with taller RVs.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Which is the most popular equestrian campsite near Bozrah, CT?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular equestrian campground near Bozrah, CT is Frog Hollow Horse Camp at Pachaug State Forest with a 4-star rating from 1 review.

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