Assateague Island offers specialized equestrian camping from October through mid-April, about 90 minutes from Georgetown, Delaware. The surrounding region features diverse terrain ranging from coastal beaches to inland forests, creating varied options for horseback riding enthusiasts. November temperatures fluctuate significantly in this region, with daytime averages between 50-65°F and nighttime lows sometimes dropping below freezing.
What to do
Trail riding: Tuckahoe State Park provides extensive trails for riders seeking alternatives to beach riding. "20 miles of hiking trails are also open for biking and horseback riding," notes Mary S. The park's wooded setting offers protection from coastal winds.
Kayaking near camp: EA Vaughn Wildlife Management Area provides primitive camping with water access. "Lots of trails. Pretty busy with Hunters during the season," reports Wayne L. This area sits approximately one hour from Georgetown and offers opportunities to combine camping with wildlife viewing.
Winter beach experiences: Bayside Assateague Campground provides winter camping options with fewer crowds. "We chose to stay in October with less people and less bugs. Hiking and boys nearby to kayak or canoe at," shares Jodi J. Morning beach walks often reveal fresh horse tracks and other wildlife activity.
Disc golf: Tuckahoe State Park Campground offers additional recreational options beyond riding. "Disc golf" is listed among the park's amenities by Jean C., who notes that the park features "a network of river trails accessible from the park."
What campers like
Protected campsites: Blackbird State Forest offers more sheltered camping about 45 minutes from Georgetown. "The camp sites are spaced out a good amount so each site has good privacy," notes a camper named Blind. This location provides a good alternative during high winds or storms.
Wooded settings: Delaware Seashore State Park provides shoreline camping options with easy ocean access. "It's right next to a bridge—which is beautiful at night—but we didn't hear the traffic as much as I expected," shares Gayle B., highlighting the unexpected tranquility despite the infrastructure.
Bird watching: Martinak State Park offers quieter camping with water views. "Beautiful waterfront great for kayaking and water sports. No real hiking trails. Overall small quiet campground," reports Laura M. The location provides good habitat for waterfowl observation.
Clean facilities: Trap Pond State Park Campground maintains well-kept amenities. "Bathhouses are located in the A and C loops plus additional ones by the tent camping area. All seemed to be reasonably clean and were cleaned on a rolling basis," describes Lee D., noting the regular maintenance schedule.
What you should know
Insect preparation: Assateague Island National Seashore Oceanside Campground requires thorough bug prevention. "I have seen horses everytime I have camped here. We always go during the winter or early spring months to avoid the bugs as they are awful during the spring and summer," warns Torie M. Bug spray containing DEET works best.
Wildlife interactions: Managing food storage requires extra diligence. "It's obvious other campers have not been so responsible with their food in this area. The standard is to hide all food as soon as you see the horses," explains Wendy W. about Bayside Assateague. Secure containers and vehicle storage are essential.
Water access limitations: Some campgrounds have limited facilities. "The boat ramp will close for a year; that will likely diminish the appeal of this park for those who want to get out on the river for fishing or boating," Jean C. notes about Martinak, highlighting the importance of checking current access conditions.
Site selection: Delaware Seashore sites vary significantly. "No privacy/separation between sites, however, we were there on a Monday the week after Memorial Day and while the sites with the hookups were completely full, there were plenty of empty non-hookup sites," explains Lee D., emphasizing the importance of timing.
Tips for camping with families
Free equipment rentals: Sun Outdoors Frontier Town offers family-friendly amenities. "Bike rentals are free (donations accepted)," explains Jim G. about nearby recreation options, providing budget-friendly activity options for families.
Educational opportunities: Look for interactive nature programs. "If you're looking to learn and explore with your kids, there is an extensive junior ranger program," Jean C. explains about Tuckahoe State Park, highlighting structured educational activities.
Weather preparation: Plan for temperature fluctuations. "We were at the north campground. The winds were nuts and over 50mph. We switched sites to spare our slide side, so caution to look at windy before going," advises Joe R. about Delaware Seashore, emphasizing the need for secure gear.
Playground access: Multiple parks feature play areas. "They have a really nice playground for kids (which is separate from the campground)," Jessica K. shares about Tuckahoe State Park, noting that recreation areas are often separate from camping loops.
Tips from RVers
Site leveling challenges: Trap Pond State Park requires leveling equipment. "They are not level and have a sandy base so it took a bit of work to finally get the rig level, even with auto-levelers," Jim G. notes, highlighting the need for leveling blocks and tools.
Size restrictions: Verify site dimensions before booking. "I watched people with 25+ footers struggle to back into the sites. We booked site 21, blind. The web site does not say site 21 is extremely small," warns Buck P. about Tuckahoe State Park, suggesting measuring your rig before reserving.
Utility planning: Delaware Seashore offers varying hookup options. "Sites were level (within 2 inches) and had centrally located bathhouse," notes Joe R., describing the minimal leveling required at north campground sites.
Dump station access: Plan for waste management. "Good dump station and potable water fill. Spigots throughout the campground," Adam and Suzanne B. note about Tuckahoe State Park, highlighting the accessible facilities.