Equestrian Camping near Lantana, FL

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    Jonathan Dickinson State Park allows horseback riding on designated trails within the 11,500-acre park. The Pine Grove Campground has spacious sites accommodating tents, RVs, and cabin rentals with full hookups including water, electric, and sewer connections. Sites feature fire rings, picnic tables, and clothes lines for drying gear. Horse enthusiasts can explore miles of both paved and off-road trails throughout the park. No dedicated horse corrals or paddocks are available at the campground, so riders must make appropriate arrangements for their animals.

    Trails within Jonathan Dickinson State Park provide excellent riding opportunities with varying terrain through Florida pine flatwoods and along the Loxahatchee River. The park stretches from the Atlantic Ocean to more remote inland areas, offering diverse ecosystems for exploration on horseback. Seasonal guided horseback rides are available for visitors without their own mounts. When planning an equestrian visit, riders should contact the park in advance regarding specific horse trailer parking locations and any current restrictions. J.W. Corbett Wildlife Management Area, located approximately 20 miles southwest of Lantana, offers primitive camping in a natural setting with open areas suitable for horse trailer parking, though it lacks formal equestrian facilities.

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    Best Equestrian Campgrounds near Lantana (5)

      1. Pine Grove Campground — Jonathan Dickinson State Park

      4.7(61)29mi from Lantana73 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "The cost of camping in Florida isn't cheap though this one actually had the value in it given that you could also rent boats and paddle up river alongside manatees to the wild man encampment."

      "Jonathon Dickinson SP, Jupiter Florida Dickinson SP Large park with miles of paved and off road trails for biking and hiking."

      from $26 / night

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      2. River Camground — Jonathan Dickinson State Park

      4.2(5)29mi from Lantana55 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      from $26 - $85 / night

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      3. J. W. Corbett WMA Primitive Camp

      5.0(1)27mi from LantanaRVs, Tents

      4. DuPuis Campground

      5.0(2)42mi from LantanaTents

      "The sites surround a pond. I didn't use the compost toilet so I don't have an opinion. I couldn't locate the faucet, but supposedly there is one."

      "All the sites are wrapped around a pond. Palm trees and all kinds of other shrubbery are throughout the campground. There are a couple of small alligators 🐊 in the pond and some big ole turtles 🐢."

      5. Hollywood KOA

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    • Anjuli W.
      May. 1, 2017

      Pine Grove Campground — Jonathan Dickinson State Park

      Great for tents & RVs w fun surprises

      Really had a fantastic time at this campground, I'm typically a tent camper and had great facilities. The cost of camping in Florida isn't cheap though this one actually had the value in it given that you could also rent boats and paddle up river alongside manatees to the wild man encampment. Amazing hiking nearby, the tower to check out, even a little mini museum with reptiles. I enjoyed it so much I would go back.

    • j
      Apr. 8, 2021

      Pine Grove Campground — Jonathan Dickinson State Park

      So much to do in beautiful state park with river near beach

      Jonathon Dickinson SP, Jupiter Florida Dickinson SP Large park with miles of paved and off road trails for biking and hiking. Lots to do, horse back riding, boat tours, discovery center, bird watching, off road bike challenge course. We've seen otter, tortoise, birds, eagles so far.Nice sites in two campgrounds. We're in River CG, more shade, a few paved sites but most are dirt/mud. The Pine Grove CG close to entrance, more spacious, not much shade, paved and nice gravel sites. If you get the chance take the river tour. We went on the one that goes to Trapper Nelson's place where you get a ranger guided walk. Totally worth the$25 fee.

    • j
      Jan. 18, 2022

      Pine Grove Campground — Jonathan Dickinson State Park

      Great to escape winter

      Hobe Sound FL Jonathan Dickinson SP This park has two campgrounds. Pine Grove Campground, has 90 sites, it is located near the ranger station. These large sites have more space between and foliage for privacy. Sites have clothes line, fire pit, picnic table and are all level gravel. Very nice clean bathouses with family room. None of the washers and dryers were working. There's a playground and picnic Pavilion. Some road and train noise. Had good downpour today and had a little lake at back of site but within an hour it disappeared! Great place to stargaze. Saw a  great full Wolf Moon.

      River Campground is more rustic, it has 52 sites, is about four miles from the park entrance, near the Loxahatchee River. Sites close together, no privacy. The River CG is great if you plan to fish or kayak. Close to boat ramp. Sites are dirt. Also more mosquitoes. There's major utility construction going on next to this camp right now. 

      Good things- Miles of paved and off road bike  and hike trails, great bird watching, star gazing, canoeing, kayaking, fishing. Seasonal horse back rides. Fun and informative boat tour to Trapper Nelson's. There's a great learning center. Amazon delivers to Ranger station. Stores and restaurants a couple miles away.

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 20, 2025

      DuPuis Campground

      Can't fail with a free camping site

      FREE stay, register at the SFWMD site and request a permit. Each site has a fire pit and picnic table. Various trees at the camp sites to provide shade. First come first serve. Two cars, two tents, 6 people max per camp site. The sites surround a pond. I didn't use the compost toilet so I don't have an opinion. I couldn't locate the faucet, but supposedly there is one. You need the code for the combination lock to open the gate which is included with the permit. There is a short trail spur maintained by the FTA that connects the family campground to loop 1. Supposedly you are able to take a shower at the equestrian campsite down the road. Will definitely stay again.

    • A
      Aug. 28, 2018

      Pine Grove Campground — Jonathan Dickinson State Park

      Family Friendly State Park

      Recently took a road trip from New England to Florida with my family and had the pleasure of staying here at the Jonathan Dickinson State Park.

      This state park accommodates RVs, tent sites, and cabin rentals with two camping areas -- one (Pine Grove Campground) located close to the entrance, right off of US Hwy 1 and seems to be more geared towards RV sites and the other (River Campground) located about four miles into the park along the Loxahatchee River. We stayed in the River Campground.

      Spacious sites offered: water, electricity, a picnic table, & a fire ring… and grounds include two well kept bathhouses with laundry facilities. Trees were sparse in some sections so be prepared to create shade. Our site was visited by a young raccoon who didn't seem fazed by us at all; just wanted what we were cooking.

      We only stayed for one night, so we weren't able to take in all the park has to offer, but we did walk some of the nature trails along the river towards the newly built amphitheater and swimming area. Unfortunate for us, the swimming area was closed during our stay -- which would have made the stay twice as nice… but the views were still incredible!

      If we ever find our way back to south Florida for camping, we'll definitely come back here.

    • S
      Jun. 21, 2018

      Pine Grove Campground — Jonathan Dickinson State Park

      RV Tent and Cabin Camping

      This park is a haven for bikers and beach going snorkelers! There are 9 miles of mountain biking with trail skill levels ranging from green to black diamond, rated like ski slopes. They are lined with crushed shell and gravel which makes them flowing and fast! There’s also a pump track and skills practice area. There are 2 miles of paved bike trails as well.

      Blowing Rocks Preserve beach is about 10 min away on the other side of the intercostal. It is a spectacular site! Limestone cliffs line the beach, and a hard bottom reef lines the shores making for incredible snorkeling! The waters are generally a deep turquoise and crystal clear!

      There are two Campground loops. One in the front of the park, mainly for RV as there’s no trees or shade between sites. Because of the lack of trees and the location, these sites get the daily sea breezes! Bath houses and really clean and plenty of them. These lots are huge, with gravel pads.

      Water, electric and sewer at every site. Fire rings, picnic tables and posts to hang trash or clothes lines also at each site.

      the River Loop is in the back of the park. It has trees and shade but thecsites are a bit more like keyhole lots, very close together and smaller in size. These sites do not get the breezes as they are quite far into the park.

      There is river access in the back of the park, with a swimming area, river cruises and canoe rentals. There are hiking trails through the park, and a tower perched atop of the tallest sand dune in the area allows for awesome 360 views. Horse trails and guides horse rides are offered. A playground and historical areas are also there to keep you busy.

      We generally stay in the months of May and June as the ocean is quite cold in the spring months.

      It gets hot, it’s Florida. There are bugs, it’s camping in nature. Bug spray is a plus, but strong fans seem to be the best way to keep your site cool, and big free.

    • Perry J.
      Feb. 12, 2021

      Pine Grove Campground — Jonathan Dickinson State Park

      Big Park. Big Surprise.

      This park was potentially one of our biggest surprises of any Florida State Park! 

      I’ve actually driven past the entrance to this park more times than I can count, but had never ventured in nor made the time for a special trip across the state to visit until this trip. What a surprise with unbelievable biking and BIG OPEN SPACES. I was astonished to learn just how large this park is. I understand not why it is known on Florida’s East Coast for biking. The roads, trails and bike paths are great. 

      We brought everything just in case and enjoyed canoeing, paddle boarding, biking, hiking and exploring. 

      There are two campgrounds, one near the entrance called Pine Grove and one several miles into the park by the river, named… you guessed it… The River Campground. 

      Many people recommend the River Campground as it is where most of the activities are including swimming, boat ramp, water activities etc. The River Campground for sure has a more State Park vibe and intimate feel. We were in spot#112. However when we biked through Pine Grove Campground we really liked the modern look, larger spaces and better air circulation on top of the hill. Next visit we will try this one even though most of the campers were BIG RIGS and we have a small trailer. 

      Views from observatory are great and the park has lots of history. What a Gem for the east coast of Florida which is not often on our radar for camping opportunities. 

      We will return.

    • Rich S.
      Jun. 2, 2020

      Pine Grove Campground — Jonathan Dickinson State Park

      Nice park, lots to do

      Stayed here during a very HOT weekend May/ June 2020. We stayed in the River Campground, lot 139. This site had a small amount of shade, so it offered some relief from the heat, but compared to other places I have camped this was very exposed. The bugs are pretty bad. Bring your OFF and screened shelters. No-see-ums were bad in the evening, and flies were plenty all day. Lots of ant issues too; we never had a problem with them anywhere else. Once you get past that, there is a ton of stuff to do. A paved and off road bike trail, boat ramps and kayaking, the Florida trail cuts through the park, so there is a lot of hiking. The shower and restroom facilities were kept very clean, and we were very happy with the cleanliness of the park. The off road bike trails are very fun, but just like the rest of the park, very exposed to the sun. This park would be best when the weather cools down in fall and late winter. If you’re a boater, you could get away with it year round, as long as you’re not tent camping.

    • Dale G.
      Oct. 1, 2020

      Pine Grove Campground — Jonathan Dickinson State Park

      Beautiful Park with so much to do. We recommend the River Campground

      For hiking, biking(street and mountain), paddling, boating, and a great camping experience, Jonathan Dickinson State Park gives you all of that and more. Located off U.S. 1 in Hobe Sound, this park and campground offer a variety of activities. And depending on which of the 2 camping areas you choose, you can also have a Florida camping experience where the only noise you’ll hear is the rustling of the palm fronds in the breeze.

      There are two distinct and very separate campgrounds in the park. The Pine Grove Campground is located along U.S. Route 1 after you go past the ranger station. We looked at the campground from the satellite view on Google Maps. It seemed very open with almost no trees. When we rode through it on our bikes it confirmed what we saw on Google. Immature trees next to flat slabs with no atmosphere. If you want to just experience the rest of the park, or you are just stopping over a night or two on the way to somewhere else, this might be an okay choice. And there are more campsites in this campground that can accommodate Class A motorhomes better than the River Campground.

      But if you want to experience the best Jonathan Dickinson State Park camping, pick the River Campground. The River Campground is about 6 miles in from Hwy U.S. 1 and rests on the edge of the Loxahatchee River. These sites are smaller than at the Pine Grove campground. There isn’t a lot of shade here either, but the overall atmosphere is great. Lots of palms trees, pine trees, and saw palmettos. It’s quintessential Florida. And there is no ambient noise at all because you are so far in from the highway.

      To see our full review visit https://lifestyleover50.com/jonathan-dickinson-state-park-camping-review/


    Guide to Lantana

    Equestrian camping near Lantana, Florida provides access to wilderness areas with diverse ecosystems where riders can explore natural Florida landscapes. The region offers both established campgrounds with facilities and primitive sites for those seeking more remote experiences. Summer temperatures can reach above 90°F with high humidity, while winter months provide more comfortable conditions for horseback riding and camping activities.

    What to do

    Trail riding at DuPuis Campground: This area features a network of trails through pine flatwoods and cypress domes where riders can observe native wildlife and plants. The location connects to additional trail systems for extended rides.

    Mountain biking at Pine Grove Campground: "We love the mountain biking trails. Perfect for all levels and ages," notes Edward R., who frequently visits the park with family.

    River exploration: Canoe and kayak rentals provide access to water trails. "Took a 3 hour canoe trip, $25 well spent," shares Brian M. about his experience at Jonathan Dickinson State Park.

    Wildlife observation: Early morning rides offer the best chance to spot native species. The diverse ecosystems support numerous bird species, reptiles, and mammals in their natural habitat.

    What campers like

    Privacy between sites at J. W. Corbett WMA: "It does provide plenty of room to camp, hike, nature view and hunting plus more!" reports Lisa C., who appreciates the spaciousness of this primitive camping area.

    Clean facilities: "Clean shower and toilet areas," notes Karen about the River Campground facilities at Jonathan Dickinson State Park, making extended stays more comfortable.

    Variety of terrain: The combination of flatwoods, wetlands, and riverfront areas creates diverse riding conditions. "The park is beautiful, must climb Hobe Mountain, the views are stunning," recommends Karen.

    Proximity to amenities: Despite feeling remote, some camping areas remain close to conveniences. "Close to the city with a huge Publix nearby," Arnaldo N. mentions about Jonathan Dickinson State Park.

    What you should know

    Reservation requirements: Many established campgrounds fill quickly, especially during peak season. "Make your reservations early as it books up a year ahead of time," advises Edward R.

    Seasonal considerations: Summer heat and insects can be challenging. Brian M. cautions, "Forgot my fan and almost eaten alive saved by Off."

    Site selection at DuPuis Campground: "FREE stay, register at the SFWMD site and request a permit. Each site has a fire pit and picnic table. Various trees at the camp sites provide shade," explains J R., noting the first-come, first-served policy.

    Water access: Some primitive camping areas have limited or no water facilities. Plan accordingly and bring sufficient water for both riders and horses.

    Trail conditions: Seasonal flooding can affect accessibility of certain areas, particularly in wetland regions during rainy periods.

    Tips for camping with families

    Choose campgrounds with shade options: Heat management is important for comfortable family camping. Arnaldo N. points out that at Jonathan Dickinson, "The campground is amazing, but due to not having many trees we don't have shade in the campsites."

    Consider tent-friendly areas at Pine Grove Campground: "Restrooms super clean, quiet all day and night," reports Brian M. about the Riverland area, which is better suited for tent camping than the RV sections.

    Plan multiple activities: Beyond horseback riding, include hiking, biking, and water activities. "Great park for mountain bikeing," recommends Michael S., noting the variety of recreational options.

    Site capacity limits: Most campsites restrict the number of vehicles and people. J R. notes that at DuPuis, there's a limit of "Two cars, two tents, 6 people max per camp site."

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection for shade and privacy: Laura M. shares about Jonathan Dickinson, "Was pleasantly surprised that the scrub around the sites is tall making sites more private than the view from Google."

    Consider campground location: Different camping areas within the same park offer varying experiences. Janet H. advises, "We're in River CG, more shade, a few paved sites but most are dirt/mud. The Pine Grove CG close to entrance, more spacious, not much shade, paved and nice gravel sites."

    Big rig accessibility: Some areas accommodate larger vehicles better than others. Both Jonathan Dickinson State Park and J.W. Corbett WMA can accommodate bigger rigs, though amenities and hookup availability vary significantly between them.

    Road access considerations: Some equestrian camping areas have unpaved access roads that may be challenging during wet conditions, requiring appropriate vehicles for towing horse trailers.

    Frequently Asked Questions

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    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular equestrian campground near Lantana, FL is Pine Grove Campground — Jonathan Dickinson State Park with a 4.7-star rating from 61 reviews.

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