Best Equestrian Camping near Grant, FL

Vero Beach Equestrian Club accommodates RVs with nine sites that offer electric hookups, including thirty-amp service, and water connections for camping with horses. While the equestrian club does not feature horse corrals among its listed amenities, the facility serves as a horse-friendly destination catering to riders. Located in eastern Florida, the facility allows visitors to bring their horses and enjoy the surrounding countryside. The club maintains reservable sites allowing equestrians to plan their stays in advance. The facility does not permit alcohol or allow pets, focusing exclusively on the equine experience.

Kilpatrick Hammock Campground at Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park offers extensive horse-friendly camping approximately 90 minutes northwest of Grant. The preserve features dedicated equestrian campsites alongside standard family camping areas and an astronomy pad for stargazers. The campground accommodates horses with primitive camping options and sites with water and electric hookups. Wild turkeys and deer frequently wander through the campground, with many campers reporting close wildlife encounters. Located in a certified International Dark Sky area, the equestrian sites are shaded by large trees and include fire rings and picnic tables. The preserve's extensive trail system allows riders to explore miles of Florida prairie landscape, with opportunities to encounter diverse wildlife including deer, wild turkeys, and occasionally alligators along the trails.

Best Equestrian Sites Near Grant, Florida (4)

    1. Vero Beach Equestrian Club

    1 Review
    Sebastian, FL
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (772) 226-0376

    $40 - $80 / night

    "Vero Beach Equestrian Club is new to the Dyrt and accepting reservations! Check them out and leave a review about your stay on the Dyrt!"

    2. Kilpatrick Hammock Campground — Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park

    30 Reviews
    Kenansville, FL
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (863) 462-5360

    $16 / night

    "Ranked as an International Dark Sky campsite, this is one of the few in Florida that have this recognition."

    "Very remote with thousands of acres of nature surrounding you. The sky at night is spectacular. The astronomers love this park."

    3. Westgate River Ranch Resort & Rodeo

    12 Reviews
    Kenansville, FL
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (863) 692-1321

    "This review relates to River Ranch RV Resort, which is next to the Westgate property. I would personally not stay at the Westgate RV since it is basically just an open field with RV spots. "

    "Good off-roading nearby ! All the amenities you want. Nice staff"

    4. bluefiel ranch preserve

    1 Review
    Okeechobee, FL
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (772) 462-2526

    "Gravel road to get there Nice little place if you like hiking horse riding biking They offer a lot of trails They do have hike in camp and horse camp You’re gonna have to do your homework for the details"

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  • Rich S.
    Oct. 19, 2019

    Kilpatrick Hammock Campground — Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park

    Great place in the middle of nowhere

    Ranked as an International Dark Sky campsite, this is one of the few in Florida that have this recognition. We came during a cloudy weekend but it broke one night for us to catch a glimpse of the Milky Way-beautiful. The campground itself is well maintained and peaceful. There are three sections for campers here: a family campground, an astronomy pad, and an equestrian site. We stayed in the equestrian area (you don’t need to have a horse to do so). Site 24 is right next to a new shower and bathroom house they added not too long ago. The facility is clean, and has four bathroom/hot shower combo stalls. There are more in the family campsite area. Hiking trails run through the area. The campground is far removed from civilization, so make sure you come prepared. The campground office sells ice, but that’s about it. Firewood is also available. Staff is very helpful and friendly, and they run tours on swamp buggy style OHVs out of the area as well.

  • Suzie F.
    May. 4, 2019

    Kilpatrick Hammock Campground — Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park

    This is a very remote but beautiful park

    Very remote with thousands of acres of nature surrounding you. The sky at night is spectacular. The astronomers love this park. There are no stores close by so make sure that you have all of your supplies. They only sell ice & firewood at the ranger station. It’s also a bit hot in the summer. It is also an equestrian park.

  • David G.
    Jun. 20, 2019

    Kilpatrick Hammock Campground — Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park

    Long way from nowhere

    Expect a long travel to this remote site.   It’s a couple miles of reasonably decent dirt roads to get there, after several miles of remote highways. The only designated dark sky site in Florida.   It does not disappoint for night sky viewing.   If you’re camping here, please be courteous and keep your outdoor lights to a minimum.  The night sky’s are just breathtaking.   Check www.spotthestation.nasa.gov to see if you’ll get a glimpse of the space station while your there.   Hiking/biking trails are plentiful.   Be aware that there’s a LOT of loose sand.   So even on a mountain bike you’ll have to walk now and then.   Great birding.  Crested cara cara are frequent as are flocks of turkey strolling through the campsites.   Be sure to head out the road you came in back to the first turn and take the trail to the left (as you’re leaving).   There’s a gator hole just 1/4 mile down the trail.  Nature trail is a nice hammock view.  No pets on that particular trail.   

    There are 2 camp loops only the first camp loop has a bath house, which is very nice.   The equestrian camp has porta potties.  Many of those folks drive over to the bathhouse.  Even the bathhouse has outdoor red lights.

  • K
    Dec. 6, 2018

    Kilpatrick Hammock Campground — Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park

    Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park, the Florida prairie at its best!

    KPPSP is a small park about 40 miles north of Okeechobee, FL. It is located along the Kissimmee River and is home to several endangered species including the Grasshopper Sparrow. The camp ground is small but includes areas dedicated to horses and astronomers as well as us regular folks. The astronomers enjoy some of the darkest skies on the east coast and the events surrounding a full moon (providing we have clear skies) are awesome. The park also hosts a long section of the Florida National Scenic Trail, a top notch backpacking venue. Check out www.floridatrail.org for more information. The park also offers swamp buggy rides with knowledgeable rangers accompanying to introduce campers to the prairie habitat and it's inhabitants. Spend a week or two here to enjoy a part of Florida you never knew existed!

  • Jessica S.
    Jul. 29, 2018

    Kilpatrick Hammock Campground — Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park

    Certified Dark Sky viewing and lots of beautiful trails & wildlife

    We first stumbled upon Kissimmee Prairie because we wanted to camp someplace where we could see really stunning stars at night and boy were we surprised. Having been here multiple times since, we are never disappointed with the starry views. We stayed in the equestrian campgrounds twice. The equestrian sites have hook ups similar to the regular campground sites and there is also primitive camping as well as sites for astronomy. There are miles of trails going through the beautiful prairie landscapes and we saw a lot of wildlife as well. We've seen wild turkeys, deer, and even heard wild boars at night going through the campground. The equestrian sites are shaded by large lovely trees. There are no showers here but you can drive over to the regular campsites and use their shower. There is only a composting toilet. Each site has hookups and a fire ring and picnic table.

    Please note that this campground is very far from the closest stores. You can buy firewood from the camp office but it is definitely worth the drive.

  • Roxxy G.
    Feb. 4, 2021

    Kilpatrick Hammock Campground — Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park

    Incredible for FL Camping

    All around a great location to get away and explore. This is one of the most comfortable and well-kept campgrounds I've found in FL. The staff and volunteers were very attentive and accommodating. The other campers were friendly and enthusiastic. We tent camped in the Equestrian loop, and the sites were decently spaced with plenty of room for our two tents, two cars, and 8 campers to spread out without bothering the neighbors. There are no stores or restaurants nearby, so pack well. These sites have water, electric, grill, and a table. Firewood is available for $7 cash per bundle (honor system). The dumpster is by the firewood. You can buy ice from the rangers for $2.50 during business hours. Showers are hot. Bathrooms are spacious.

    I should probably mention that I'm camping spoiled. I traveled for a year or so around the country tent camping, and lived in Colorado for 10 years camping at least once a month out west. I'm from Florida, and I really didn't think there was much worth seeing here, so I stopped looking. It turns out I was wrong.

    The air was so clean that we felt like we were on oxygen! The night sky was absolutely breathtaking, but catching dawn and dusk over the landscape is really nice too. The trails were well maintained and clearly planned to create a unique experience, while being just challenging enough to feel like a real adventure.

    The animals just weren't afraid of humans. Our 6 teenagers were so excited to stand face-to-face, only a few feet from gentle deer, bunnies, and turkeys. We even saw some lazy baby alligators sunning on the Military Trail.

    The Prairie Loop Trail took much longer than we anticipated, and the wind pushing us back was insane, but it was gorgeous and we had a lot of fun. I'll just plan better for that next time. And, the whole family agrees there will be a next time, soon!

    If you are looking for a place in FL where you really feel "out in it", away from absolutely everything, while still having what you need to be comfortable, this is it.

  • Jake C.The Dyrt ADMIN User
    Dec. 1, 2023

    Vero Beach Equestrian Club

    RV Getaway at an Equestrian Club

    Jake from the Dyrt here! Vero Beach Equestrian Club is new to the Dyrt and accepting reservations! Check them out and leave a review about your stay on the Dyrt!

  • gThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 10, 2026

    bluefiel ranch preserve

    Nice hiking ,horse riding,

    Gravel road to get there Nice little place if you like hiking horse riding biking They offer a lot of trails They do have hike in camp and horse camp You’re gonna have to do your homework for the details

  • Kasey K.
    Jul. 13, 2018

    Kilpatrick Hammock Campground — Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park

    Loved This Campground!!!

    This campground is about 45 minutes from the main highway. When they say in the middle of no where, they aren’t kidding. There are no gas stations, restaurants or any kind of industrial feel around here. There is a market on the way in for snacks, beer, and ice but it’s still about 15 minutes from the campground so be prepared out there. Also I’d suggest bug spray to deter ticks, fleas and mosquitoes there are plenty depending on the time of year you go. There are walking trails located in the state park all over, even a couple that start at the back of the campground. Beware of wildlife in the area we saw an alligator on the way to the bathroom from the primitive site, also panthers are indigenous to this area;perfect hunting grounds for them in the tall grass and plenty of deer nearby. If you’re looking for a wilderness experience in the middle of no where, this is it. At night they have an area for you to star gaze you can camp there or walk/ drive over. You see every star due to the fact your so seculeded the only lights come from other campers nearby and the bathhouse. The bathhouses are some of the best I’ve seen very clean and regularly maintained. There is a camp host on the grounds, he was very helpful and even dropped ice off to our site. They also offer electric sites or rv sites. They also have an area to allow your horses to run, trails and stay at night if you bring them. Also if you’re looking for something adventurous there is Fort Drum Crystal Mine where you can dig for Calcite Clam shells that are over 400 million years ago.


Guide to Grant

Equestrian camping sites near Grant, Florida cater to travelers with horses seeking trail riding opportunities. Sites at Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park include primitive camping and hookup options within a certified International Dark Sky area. The campgrounds in this central Florida region provide varying levels of amenities and trail access, with several facilities offering dedicated equestrian sites equipped for both riders and their horses.

What to do

Prairie trail riding: At Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park, equestrians can explore miles of trails through Florida's largest remaining dry prairie. "There are miles of trails going through the beautiful prairie landscapes and we saw a lot of wildlife as well," notes Jessica S., who observed deer and wild turkeys during her rides.

Rodeo entertainment: The Westgate River Ranch Resort & Rodeo hosts weekly rodeo events popular with campers. "The boys loved the rodeo that was held on the weekend. They even got to participate in chasing the calf to win a prize," shares Christy C., highlighting the interactive nature of these events.

Stargazing: The dark skies at Kissimmee Prairie Preserve provide exceptional stargazing opportunities. "The night sky was pretty dark but I couldn't see the Milky Way (there was a half moon during my stay). I must be spoiled by the night sky out west," reports Monte W., noting the preserve's designation as Florida's only Dark Sky site.

Wildlife observation: Horse trails often lead to wildlife viewing opportunities. "I was met with groups of wild turkeys and other animals and enjoyed peaceful wondering," writes Anjuli W. about her hiking experiences at Kissimmee Prairie.

What campers like

Remote atmosphere: The isolation at equestrian campgrounds provides a sense of solitude rarely found in Florida. "Quiet and remote. Be sure to fuel up and have plenty of groceries," advises Annell N. about Kissimmee Prairie, emphasizing the park's distance from conveniences.

Clean facilities: Despite the rustic setting, campers appreciate well-maintained amenities. "Clean bathrooms. Hot showers," notes Richard P. about Kissimmee Prairie, while Monte W. adds, "Bathrooms were very nice and cleaned daily."

Wildlife encounters: The proximity to native wildlife enhances the camping experience. "We've seen wild turkeys, deer, and even heard wild boars at night going through the campground," shares Jessica S. about the equestrian sites at Kissimmee Prairie.

Family-friendly activities: At Westgate River Ranch Resort, campers enjoy diverse recreation beyond horseback riding. "River ranch has so much to do. Rodeos, food, putt putt, petting zoo- and tons more. A great family venue," explains Eric, highlighting the ranch's appeal to visitors of all ages.

What you should know

Prepare for remoteness: Stock up on supplies before arriving at horse-friendly campgrounds. "Definitely bring everything that you need because there is nothing around for many miles," advises Monte W. about visiting Kissimmee Prairie Preserve.

Road conditions: Access roads to prairie campgrounds may be challenging. "Washboard road for miles to get to the hammock, and it was in bad shape," warns Lauren W. about the approach to Kissimmee Prairie, noting they still enjoyed their stay despite difficult access.

Dark sky etiquette: When camping at designated astronomy sites like Kissimmee Prairie, special lighting rules apply. "If you're camping here, please be courteous and keep your outdoor lights to a minimum. The night sky's are just breathtaking," requests David G., adding that even the bathhouse features outdoor red lights to preserve night vision.

Site selection: At River Ranch RV Resort near Westgate, waterfront sites offer additional amenities. "We stayed on a waterfront site at River Ranch RV Resort and it was perfect! We were able to fish right off the dock at our site, there was a fit pit and grill, as well as seating outside," shares Tina S.

Tips for camping with families

Plan for transportation: At larger equestrian facilities, internal distances can be considerable. "Bring your bikes as everything is a bit of a walk from the campground," suggests Ilena R. regarding Westgate River Ranch, while Vikki L. adds, "You need a golf cart or bikes to get around."

Budget for activities: While campsite fees are straightforward, additional activities at resort-style ranches carry extra costs. "The only down fall is the prices are a little expensive, other than that lots of fun," notes Jennifer K. about Westgate River Ranch's amenities.

Consider connectivity needs: Cell service can be spotty in rural equestrian areas. "Be aware of telephone phone reception. At our spot we could not get any reception with ATT," warns Andoni G. about staying at River Ranch RV Resort, suggesting backup communication plans.

Scout for shade: Florida's sun can be intense, especially when camping with horses. "The equestrian sites are shaded by large trees and include fire rings and picnic tables," notes Jessica S. about Kissimmee Prairie, highlighting the importance of shaded sites.

Tips from RVers

Hookup considerations: Not all equestrian campgrounds offer full RV services. "Note that they are not full hookups as they don't have sewer systems. We had to use the bathrooms," explains Ilena R. about Westgate's camping options.

Site selection strategy: At Westgate area campgrounds, RVers recommend specific locations. "River Ranch RV next door is a beautiful place with fantastic spots. We stayed in spot 323 which had its own swing and fireplace. Our 37 ft rig fit perfectly," shares Andoni G., contrasting this with Westgate's open field setup.

Seasonal planning: Florida horse campgrounds experience significant seasonal variations in occupancy. "All the sites were full during the first night and a little over half were full on the second night," reports Monte W. about a November visit to Kissimmee Prairie, indicating potential reservation challenges during peak periods.

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