Best Equestrian Camping near Mount Dora, FL

Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground features horse corrals among its extensive amenities for equestrians visiting the Mount Dora area. The facility accommodates horses alongside tent camping, RV sites, cabins, and glamping options. Full hookups include electric, water, and sewer connections at most sites, with 50-amp service available for larger rigs. Riders appreciate the well-maintained grounds that allow pets and include picnic tables, trash service, and shower facilities. The resort maintains a family-friendly atmosphere with fires permitted in designated areas and firewood available on-site.

Trail access connects directly to the property's equestrian areas, allowing for convenient daily rides without trailering. The campground's reservation system accommodates horse owners with specific requirements for stall access and trailer parking. Water access for horses supplements the standard drinking water available throughout the camping areas. Sawgrass Island Preserve provides additional riding opportunities in the region with dedicated equestrian trails and picnic areas featuring hitching posts where riders can secure their horses during breaks. The preserve's trails vary in width, with some areas becoming sandy from regular horse traffic. Riders should note that water for horses is available at specific locations along the trail system, though camping with horses requires advance planning as no water is available at the primitive campsites.

Best Equestrian Sites Near Mount Dora, Florida (32)

    1. Wekiwa Springs State Park Campground

    65 Reviews
    Apopka, FL
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (407) 553-4383

    $24 / night

    "We camp a lot during the summer but since this is Florida it's HOT regularly and sizzling during the summer months."

    "Caverns are beautiful under the water but it is constantly crowded around. Pets need to be put on a leash. Horses are permitted. Many opportunities for hiking, biking, swimming, and kayaking."

    2. Lake Louisa State Park Campground

    40 Reviews
    Clermont, FL
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (352) 394-3969

    $24 - $120 / night

    "Lake Louisa is located on the edge of the Orlando metropolitan region. Close to Disney but accessible to other area attractions and communities, if that's what you are lookimg to do."

    "Lake Louisa is located in Clermont Florida and is only 20 miles from Disney in Orlando. It is a newer park and the facilities were really nice."

    3. Clarcona Horse Park

    5 Reviews
    Clarcona, FL
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (407) 254-9010

    "If you’ve got one of those incredibly large mobile homes on wheels, then this particular RV location just off of Highway 414 near Hiawassee may just be the perfect spot for you."

    "Nice gravel drive for the RV. There are horse events, fun to watch., food truck available for breakfast and lunch day of event. Nice shade snd clean bathrooms. Only $17 if over 55."

    4. Sawgrass Island Preserve

    1 Review
    Grand Island, FL
    11 miles
    Website

    "I like to go across the causeway and down the Bog Button Trail and over to the Hammock Trail and along the Cactus Trail and down around the ponds and back out the Bent Pine Trail. "

    5. Bill Frederick Park at Turkey Lake

    16 Reviews
    Windermere, FL
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (407) 246-4486

    $20 - $100 / night

    "You can’t get more centrally located that bill Frederick. Located In metro west, this park is close to both the theme parks, and a commutable distance to north Orlando."

    "if you choose primitive campground (10$) you will have to walk a little bit. the car parking is far away from the actual campsite. huge plus arw free showers with hot water. area is beautiful!"

    6. Camp Wewa

    1 Review
    Apopka, FL
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (407) 703-1784

    7. The Grand Oaks RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Fruitland Park, FL
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (352) 750-6300

    "Not to mention all the beautiful horses on the property my dog is in love with this place!"

    "Parts of the CG have a few trees, particularly near the entrance where ours was, but most sites deeper in the CG are open."

    8. Doe Lake Group Site

    2 Reviews
    Ocklawaha, FL
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (352) 625-2520

    $350 / night

    "But luckily it is a short drive into the camp. They were only a couple of electric hook ups and a few water Spigots around the camp."

    "Doe Lake is beautiful and a perfect place to kayak."

    9. Santos Trailhead & Campground

    17 Reviews
    Belleview, FL
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (352) 369-2693

    $22 / night

    "Although in a populated area of Ocala, this campground is positioned in the trees and makes you feel like you are miles from civilization. The sites are spacious and most are shaded."

    "With camping along the edge in the woods and also in the field with some trees. Lots of open tent camping also. The bathrooms are huge and modern and super nice."

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    Sorrento, FL
    11 miles
    +1 (352) 460-8118

    $20 - $50 / night

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Equestrian Camping Reviews near Mount Dora, FL

280 Reviews of 32 Mount Dora Campgrounds


  • Jeanene A.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 9, 2018

    Colt Creek State Park Campground

    A Brand New Place For Adventure

    Colt Creek State Park is one of the newest parks in the Florida State Park System. Their RV/Tent Campground just recently opened in early 2018. RV spots are spacious. There is not a lot of privacy between spots but cover will grow in in time. Most sites are in full sun most of the day. Tent camping areas are on grass not gravel. very nice dump and wash area at gate to campground. They also offer equestrian, group, and primitive camping at this location. The equestrian camp is well used and quite large with standard amenities for horses and campers. There are 2 primitive sites along a 10 mile loop trail. Group site does not have a pavilion but does have port o lets ( no water or electric). There are 4 lakes ( no swimming) on the property kayak/canoe rentals, nice fishing ares and a dock. Lots of wildlife. Great for biking as well.

  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 1, 2023

    Welaka State Forest

    Solemn Equestrian Campground Experience

    As you approach Welaka State Forest, it feels as though you’ve arrived ‘at the end of the line,’ and not in a bad sense either. Here, you’ll feel as though you’ve escaped the crowds, left the commercial world only to discover a truly pristine natural jewel. You’ll be overwhelmed by the incredibly loud silence and solitude of this far-reaching outpost and the moment that you’ve crossed the threshold (or the gravel road) entering Welaka State Forest, you’ll be incredibly grateful for the wide open expanse of the place and the communion with nature that it provides. 

    Just due south of Welaka – where there’s a minute scattering of local eateries and distractions, this spot is fairly off the ‘beaten path,’ a good half hour south of Palatka in central Florida, along the banks of the historic St. Johns River. This federal turned state park was founded in 1935 (under the Federal Resettlement Administration) and today is both a major conservation area as well as fish hatchery for the State of Florida. In all, there’s 4 miles of river frontage area on the east bank of Little Lake George, making for some decent kayaking and canoeing, although most of this is fairly difficult to navigate as it’s swamp-like, where overgrown Cypress and Pine trees provide a very thick canopy of forested shade throughout. 

    If you’ve got horses en towe, then you have hit the ‘lottery of equestrian campgrounds’ as Welaka State Forest is perhaps the most perfect place to camp if you’ve brought your four-legged steeds and looking for a place that offers up nearly 20 miles of equestrian trails for plenty of galloping, including the 6-mile Sandhill Horse Trail (part of the Florida Trailtrotter Program: www.fdacs.gov/Forest-Wildfire/Our-Forests/State-Forests/State-Forest-Recreation/Recreational-Activities/Horseback-Riding/Trailtrotter-Program)..) The campground here at Welaka State Park is made for you horse-loving outdoor enthusiasts and provides 2 – I repeat that 2 – 24 stall horse-ready stables, show horse stage, training area, along with 6 primitive campsites along with 5 full hook-up RV drive-through sites. 

    Insider’s tips? Here’s a few: (1) If you are looking to get some hiking in, there’s 2 decent trails (both integrated into the Florida forest Service’s ‘Trailwalker Hiking Program’ with the first, Spring Trail, offering a short 2-mile loop that ends in Mud Springs and the second, John’s Landing Trail, offering either a 3.5 or 4 mile loop; (2) Not interested in hiking? Not a problem, you can follow the scenic Indian Pond Road from the comfort of your own vehicle. Near here there are 2 primitive campsites that you can rent that places you right on the St. John’s River; and (3) While this SP doesn’t have much to offer apart from encounters with nature, if you find yourself missing civilization, in less than a 5 minute drive, you can join a sweltering crowd at either Shrimp R Us or, for amazing river-front gnashing, check out Welaka Lodge & Resort (for more details on this particular campground, check out my review on The Dyrt on this site). 

    Happy Camping!

  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 1, 2021

    World Equestrian RV Resort

    First Class Horse Camping

    If you are watching, training or riding world-class horses and find yourself here at World Equestrian RV Resort, you'll experience brand-spanking-new facilities, complete with its very own petrol station. It’s a mall-like parking lane maze of slots designed exclusively for the RV camping lot– so sorry fellow tent campers, you’ll have to keep looking for higher ground. For the RV’ers out there, you’ll be pleased with the new sticker smell of this place, complete with all of the standard water, electric and sewar hook-ups. There’s decent space between you and your neighbors, although there is zero privacy in this greenery-free parking lot. If you’re hauling horses, then you’ll have plenty of space, but the place is incredibly high maintenance when it comes to cleaning up after yourself(or your mares!). That said, it’s a stone’s throw to the World Equestrian Center, so what this place lacks in ambiance and nature, its proximity, newness and ease of navigation make it an attractable location to stay in. 

    Happy Camping!

  • Kathie E.
    Apr. 3, 2022

    Lake Louisa State Park Campground

    Beautiful Lake Louisa

    Lake Louisa is located on the edge of the Orlando metropolitan region. Close to Disney but accessible to other area attractions and communities, if that's what you are lookimg to do.

    We needed a break from life so we went to chill and hang out in the park. What a beautiful park it is. Miles of trails, a small beach, 3 lakes for fishing and kayaking, and 2 fishing piers. They also have equestrian facilities for horseback riding. Including a stable where you can sign up to join a ride.

    The park's campground is compact with 2 very clean bathhouse, a small camp store, and 60 sites. The sites are nicely setup with lots of privacy. There are a few sites with both 50 amp electric and sewer service. One issue, especially in the summer, is the lack of shade so make sure you bring your own shade structures and a fan. In addition to traditional sites, the park has glamping tents, eco tents, primitive tent sites, equestrian sites, cabins, and a youth group area.

    The park is really beautiful. The riolling hills, pine forests, and pretty lakes. The wild flowers are also very pretty.

    We've been to many of Florida's state parks and this is among our new favorites. Just love it! Enjoy!

  • Abby M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 29, 2021

    Green Swamp — West Tract

    Nice free spot

    Stayed at Ashley campground, which is free with a reservation through Southwest Florida water management. They provide a Lock code for you to enter upon entering so there’s always a locked gate during your stay. The sites are very well-kept and I’ll have a firing and covered picnic table. The sites are a little close as there are not a lot of trees for privacy but overall a really nice camp spot. Has two vault toilets which were relatively clean. Mixture of equestrian campers and non-equestrian campers. Barely any cell service so wasn’t ideal for my work situation and had to go into town. 1-2 bars of 4G via AT&T.

  • A
    Jul. 9, 2021

    Colt Creek State Park Campground

    Colt Creek Lakeland Fl

    Well we didn't like the tent and RV sites. They're in an open area on gravel with no shade and hardly no divisions. There are other areas for special groups that are much nicer. But for individual campers. The equestrian area was the nicest to us. But you must have a horse to stay there.

  • Maria Mercedes M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 7, 2026

    The Griffin Ranch

    Old-Florida Charm Meets Ranch-Life Calm

    Arriving to Griffin Ranch just outside Fort McCoy feels like stepping into a page of classic Florida history, where 30+ acres of shaded woods, ponds, pastures and trails invite you to slow down long before you ever unpack your bags. The ranch’s cabins, Airstream camper and cottage rentals, each with antique-inspired interiors, set the tone for a timeless, unhurried stay. The accommodations are rustic in the very best way: solidly built, thoughtfully equipped spaces that feel cozy rather than pretentious, and the hosts are genuinely welcoming, making you feel like part of the ranch family rather than just a guest. During our visit, we watched the kids wander out toward the pasture at sunset, chasing fireflies and laughing at the horses’ gentle nickers, while the sun dipped behind the trees in that golden light only old pastures seem to have. While this isn’t a ‘back-to-barebones’ campground in the primitive sense, it is more of a cabin-centric ranch stay than a full-service campground, so if you’re coming with a big RV or tent setup in mind, you’ll want to book one of the on-site cabins instead of relying on typical campsites. The best lodging options are the cabins tucked deeper into the woods or near the ponds, which offer the most serenity and EZ access to the ranch trails and wildlife watching. Nearby you can easily stock up on supplies in Fort McCoy or make short drives to local eats like Rocco’s Italian or a long list of options in nearby Gainesville.  Also, the closeness to Ocala National Forest and Silver Springs makes this a great base for exploration. We’d recommend Griffin Ranch for families who appreciate quiet evenings under ancient oaks, authentic old-Florida ranch character, space for kids and pets to run wild and host hospitality that turns a simple stay into lasting memories. This place is one part history, one part nature retreat and entirely welcoming.

  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 8, 2025

    Clarcona Horse Park

    Getty Up! @ This Not-So-Standard RV Parking Lot

    If you’ve got one of those incredibly large mobile homes on wheels, then this particular RV location just off of Highway 414 near Hiawassee may just be the perfect spot for you. OK, there were a few tents here, but you could tell this place was really built for the mobile campers in mind. With 28 ample slanted, elongated parking lanes for your parking pleasure, all of the sites come equipped with the typical 30 / 50 amp electrical hook-ups, waste disposal and water connections. The bathrooms and shower facilities are clean and fairly well-maintained.

    There’s the standard picnic table, garbage receptacles and even a community BBQ. The hosts are incredibly nice and offer pricing by the night, week and month. Overall, the community is inviting and friendly and there’s at times some planned activities, with most of those featuring horse shows and competitions of some sort, throughout the week (check with the front desk). While there’s not a ton of amenities to pick and choose from, this location does come with grills, park and shelter as well as all the free glimpses of horses being trained. Of course, should you be here with your noble steed, there’s some 22 miles worth of paths to gallup. Near this RV parking lot, you do have access to Lake Apopka.

    Insider’s tips? Here’s a few: (1) The real draw to this particular campground is the massive equestrian infrastructure that exists as the fulcrum, so if you are camping, this can be a very nice distraction, in case you come here with the principle idea of racing / showing your horses, then this CG is ideal – and less so if you don’t have a horse and don’t want to camp alongside what could be considered a bit of a circus (especially on show days); (2) Should you grow tired of whipping up franks & beans again for supper and you wanna check out some local fare, you’re going to have to drive a bit north to South Apopka where there’s joints like The Nauti Lobstah, Verona Café, Lechonera Latina and Wings-N-Things; (3) In the event that you need to load up on supplies, there’s both a Sam’s Club and Walmart Supercenter due NE of here; and (4) For some really great hiking & biking, of course, there’s the West Orange Trail, but if you are looking for something a bit different and less trodden, then check out Oakland Nature Preserve, which sits south of Lake Apopka.

     Happy Camping!

  • Abby M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 29, 2021

    Lake Panasoffkee

    Love love love

    This place was PERFECT. There was a big open field where basically all equestrian campers parked at since it was near the horse stalls. There’s also more shaded camp spots towards the back which is where I ended up. Beautiful trees for shade but room to get some solar too. All areas have a super nice fire pit and picnic table. The bathrooms have flush toilets and running water. There is non-potable water spigots throughout the campground and there are miles and miles worth of trails for biking, hiking, or horseback riding. There is a host on site who was extremely kind. dumpster up at the entrance to toss any trash you may have. 2-3 bars of 5G AT&T. Felt super safe all times of the day. Right in between two towns so can easily get groceries or gas with a 15 minute drive.


Guide to Mount Dora

Sawgrass Island Preserve provides 22 miles of equestrian paths near Mount Dora, Florida, with marked trails of varying widths through Old Florida landscapes. The preserve features designated rest areas with hitching posts for horses and special camping options for riders. Water for horses is available at specific spots throughout the trail system, with primitive campsites requiring advanced planning for overnight stays.

What to do

Trail riding at Sawgrass Island Preserve: This dedicated equestrian area features trails that showcase authentic Old Florida scenery. "Sawgrass Island Preserve is a unique piece of property. I love hiking on the north side of the property it looks so much like Old Florida," notes Tracy L H. The preserve offers special considerations for equestrians with "some picnic areas with hitching post to tie off horse and have some time to eat."

Swimming at Wekiwa Springs: Located within 30 minutes of Mount Dora, Wekiwa Springs State Park Campground offers natural springs for swimming and cooling off. "Springs are great bug crowded especially on weekends," writes Robyn L., suggesting weekday visits for a better experience. The park maintains a designated swimming area with accessibility features for visitors with mobility issues.

Kayaking on multiple lakes: The region features several lakes with boat launches and rental options. "We ended up here on a trip to Orlando because we just needed a bit of 'nature'... The park was a beautiful reprieve from the busyness of Orlando!" shares Sara S. about visiting the natural waters near Mount Dora, where paddling opportunities abound in less crowded settings than the major tourist areas.

What campers like

Spacious camping areas: Lake Louisa State Park Campground provides well-spaced sites for campers seeking more room. "Having stayed at Lake Louisa State Park serval times we've enjoyed very spacious sites with beautiful views and an exceptionally clean property," says Jackie B. The park maintains sites with good separation between neighbors, unlike more crowded facilities.

Equestrian camping options: Several parks near Mount Dora accommodate both riders and their horses with specialized facilities. "There is also a horse campsite along the Cactus Trail down near the ponds and there is an open pole barn with two roomy stalls for horses and picnic tables and a fire ring with benches," reports Tracy L H. about Sawgrass Island Preserve's options for overnight stays with horses.

Clean facilities: Clarcona Horse Park maintains well-kept restrooms and shower facilities for campers. "Nice sized sites with a cement pad, picnic table, grill and trash can per site. Nice gravel drive for the RV. There are horse events, fun to watch, food truck available for breakfast and lunch day of event. Nice shade snd clean bathrooms," writes lisa C. The park offers a discount for seniors over 55, with sites priced at $17.

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Most equestrian facilities near Mount Dora require advance booking, especially during peak season. At Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground, "We drove up to a gate where they asked us our name and then drove into the checkin area. We never had to get out of our car to checkin," explains Samantha O. Campground loops at popular parks can fill quickly, particularly those with specialized horse accommodations.

Water access considerations: Not all sites provide equal water access for horses and campers. "There is no water available at any of the campsites," notes Tracy L H. regarding Sawgrass Island Preserve, where riders must plan accordingly for both their own needs and those of their horses during overnight stays.

Space limitations for larger rigs: Some horse campgrounds have tight turning areas for larger vehicles. "Our neighbor across from us had to move his truck and several neighbors were helping direct us into our spot. Everyone we spoke with complained about the lack of space to get a big rv into these spot," reports Samantha O. about navigating a 27-foot RV into Disney's Fort Wilderness.

Tips for camping with families

Horse-viewing opportunities: Even families without horses can enjoy equestrian-focused parks. "There are horse events, fun to watch... Nice shade and clean bathrooms," mentions lisa C. about Clarcona Horse Park, where regular events provide entertainment for all ages, including food truck availability during shows.

Swimming options for children: The Grand Oaks RV Resort offers family-friendly amenities on a property that showcases horses. "Just got here June 21st and only been a couple of days but really love the property. Host is very friendly and helpful and the sites are huge I can easily fit my fifth wheel camper, 2 trucks and trailer. Not to mention all the beautiful horses on the property my dog is in love with this place!" shares bobby M.

Nature trails for kids: Several parks offer kid-friendly hiking trails that showcase local wildlife. "We camped for three nights and loved it! Yes it rained most of the time but our site never flooded!! Such a nice view of the sunset from where we were. Saw lost of animals. Everyone was very nice!" reports Caitlyn P. about wildlife viewing opportunities at Wekiwa Springs State Park.

Tips from RVers

Concrete pads and spacing: Santos Trailhead & Campground offers well-maintained sites for RVers. "Although in a populated area of Ocala, this campground is positioned in the trees and makes you feel like you are miles from civilization. The sites are spacious and most are shaded," explains Rich S. The campground provides water and electric hookups with easy access to trail systems.

Hookup options: Most horse campgrounds offer different levels of hookup access. "We have a 36 ft Class A with a Cherokee Trailhawk tow and stayed in site 10 for 3 days in late April. The CG is very clean, well maintained. Most of the sites are fairly well spaced, particularly for a private CG," notes Ray & Terri F. about The Grand Oaks RV Resort. Many parks offer concrete pads and paved roads that accommodate larger rigs.

Accessibility considerations: When bringing horses and RVs, advance planning for site selection matters. "Our site, 2, was a handicapped one, and beautiful. Restrooms directly behind us. Beautiful tall shady trees. A very clean park," shares Lauren W. about accessible options at Wekiwa Springs, highlighting the importance of researching specific site features when booking.

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