Equestrian Camping near Pinetta, FL

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    Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park & Campground features horseback riding trails through 800 acres of woodland terrain. The extensive trail system accommodates riders of all experience levels, with routes connecting to the Suwannee River. Equestrian campers have access to full hookup sites that accommodate horses and trailers with no size restrictions. Most campers bring golf carts to navigate the extensive trail network. The park maintains primitive and developed camping areas with electric hookups, water access, and sewer connections for RVs. Bathrooms with showers are available throughout the grounds, though some reviews note these facilities can be dated. The campground store stocks essential supplies for both riders and horses.

    Long Branch Rest & Ride RV & Horse Park provides direct access to equestrian trails from individual campsites. The park offers electric and water hookups, sanitary dump stations, and spacious areas for horse trailer parking. Tent and RV camping options accommodate various equipment sizes, including big rigs. Fire rings are permitted at campsites for overnight guests. The park enforces standard horse camping regulations, including manure management and restricted grazing areas. Trail riders note the convenient connection between camping areas and riding paths without requiring horse transport. The campground maintains trash collection services and provides picnic tables at each site.

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    Best Equestrian Campgrounds near Pinetta (4)

      1. Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park & Campground

      4.5(35)28mi from PinettaRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Very large unique campground it offers tent camping, RV camping, camping with horses & cabins. Most famous for their events & concerts. Most campers bring their golf cart & ride the trials."

      "Amidst Florida pines and oaks, you will find, the suwannee river. Follow a trail from your campground to the beautiful and dark waters of the Suwannee."

      2. Lafayette Blue Springs State Park Campground

      4.8(4)33mi from Pinetta4 sitesTents, Cabins

      "There are trails to explore around springs and sinks. You can learn a lot about Florida's Aquifer and more staying at this and other camps."

      "The sites are under the most beautiful live oaks and swimming in crystal clear spring water just steps away. Super pet friendly and clean bathhouse."

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      3. Long Branch Rest & Ride RV & Horse Park

      5.0(1)30mi from PinettaRVs, Tents

      "We were heading westward down the very long straight eastward-westward line that is Highway 10, which connects the first coast of Florida in Jacksonville to the complete opposite side of the state in Pensacola"

      4. Big Mike’s Ranch and RV Camp

      5.0(1)48mi from PinettaRVs, Tents

      "Humble and super hospitable super friendly people they've got baby goats donkeys horses chicken that roam free during the day and at night the donkey keep predators away so it's super safe and quiet if"

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    • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 21, 2025

      Long Branch Rest & Ride RV & Horse Park

      Cul-de-Sac Equestrian Camping Hidden Gem

      We were heading westward down the very long straight eastward-westward line that is Highway 10, which connects the first coast of Florida in Jacksonville to the complete opposite side of the state in Pensacola, and had no idea where we were going to ‘drop anchor’ as it was getting close to dusk. On our way to the Suwannee River to get some great kayaking in, we found ourselves looking for a spot to lay over for the night and while we were heading to this northern Florida natural treasure, we came across a small sign that was somewhat hidden from site, which lured us to Long Branch Rest & Ride RV & Horse Park. Following Highway (really, a country road) 129 towards Suwannee, we were running out of both time and options, so decided to follow the long winding country road known as 48th street until it dead-ended into a cul-de-sac.

      What I loved most about this camping outpost was that it was completely surrounded by rich pastures with lots of livestock including cattle and horses, so immediately, we felt the Old Floridian country vibe out in these parts. Located just 3 miles or so north of Live Oak, we arrived to find a yellow farm house at the fork in the road where because the place operates on an honor system, you simply have to take out the waiver that’s under the white mailbox, sign it and place it back in the mailbox along with either cash or check. I mean, just how cool is the honor system?! Especially among campers like us? Fantastic- the rest of the world should follow suit. After we left our envelope with cash (and admittedly, some coins), we moseyed on to find a suitable place to ‘hole up for the night.’

      After you complete the administrative task of checking in, then you are at liberty to basically park wherever you’d like, although drive thrus are encouraged to head to the left, along with anyone hauling their noble steeds (note: absolutely no stallions BTW) with them, as there are areas where you can let your horses out to graze while parked or leave them in the paddock for an extra$10 per night. If like us, you just have a standard RV that isn’t too large, you can head to the more scenic spots that are more heavily forested and encircle a small pond. All the RV hook-ups offer up 30 / 50 electric amp along with water and sewage. 

      Note that this place charges $50 per night for 50 amp or $40 per night for 30 amp, which I have to be honest I’ve never seen before. I mean, electricity is electricity right? Seems a little discriminatory IMHO - at least charge $30 for 30 amp if you’re going to charge $50 for 50 amp, right?! Oh, and if you want to tent camp primitive style here, good news is you can, for just $25/ night, which seemed like a great option to us.

      As far as amenities go, here’s what you’ll find in this incredibly spacious, beautiful farming landscape: super clean bathrooms and showers, fire rings, picnic tables, gazebos, hammock, silo bathroom, catch & release pond, stand-up grills, brand new horse paddocks with individual stalls, tons of hiking, biking and riding trails, free kennel accommodations for the K9s in your life, which also include a nice doggie park - but to be fair, the whole place is like one giant doggie park! One amenity that comes free of charge, apart from the simply amazing 360 degree landscape that you would be lucky to call home for the night is the magnificent shade that this place provides with its endless array of ancient and live Oaks dripping with Spanish moss so long that you’d think you were in a fairy tale where the trees have suddenly sprouted beards.

      Insider’s tips? Here’s a few: (1) Although the waiver and release form was quite cumbersome as well as all of the various surcharges for things that normally one would take for granted and / or simply think that they should be included in the price of what you are paying for each individual night, we got to a point where this place definitely feels like they are ‘nickel & diming’ you for every single little thing that you don- so using the honor system, we included extra for what we thought was fair and didn’t add extra for what we believed should have been included in the price (like the fire rings - c’mon!);(2) Don’t forget to add 10% to the cost of your overall stay, which covers both 7% state and 3% county tourism taxes; (3) If you come with horses, they offer 3 different paddock sizes here, so you’ll want to look at these closely to figure out what’s right for your steeds, but we were impressed by all of the amenities horses are afforded here, from hay, wash rack, wheel-barrows for manure disposal, hitching posts, etc. This place is definitely geared to the equestrian camper!; (4) If you are looking to grab a slice of nature beyond the amazing patch of countryside you find yourself camping at here at Long Branch Rest & Ride, then head north on 129 and make your way to Suwannee Springs where there is no shortage of great paths to hike and of course, the amazing Suwannee River to drop in a kayak or canoe; (5) If you would like to see what is reminiscent of the Lion King, then head south of Live Oak to Mystic Jungle where you can see all of their amazing wild cats that normally you would only be able to see on safari;(6) Should you need anything, again, the town of Live Oak is just a 10 minute drive south of here wherein you’ll find just about everything you are looking for, including a Busy Bee for excellent bathrooms, showers and laundry facilities, Walmart Supercenter and Publix for groceries as well as just OK restaurants like Beef ‘O’ Brady’s, Zaxby’s and a Waffle House, but for actual really good food, keep on heading south where you’ll find Big Wood BBQ & Grill, The 406 or Brown Lantern.

      Happy Camping!

    • Kelly W.
      Aug. 31, 2016

      Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park & Campground

      Spirit of the Suwanee

      Very large unique campground it offers tent camping, RV camping, camping with horses & cabins. Most famous for their events & concerts. Most campers bring their golf cart & ride the trials. There is a restaurant/bar on site that has live music on on weekends; there is also a general store that has most anything you may need, as well as a Starbucks. Great weekend getaway if your in South Georgia/north Florida.

    • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 1, 2024

      Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park & Campground

      Music Wonderland Camping Experience

      I imagine that Suwannee Music Park Campground was borne out of the wonderful brainchild idea of someone who was fortunate enough to attend the original Woodstock back in ’69 and after leaving the upstate NY experience, woke up 3,000 miles away here on the shores of the Suwannee and said to themselves,“hey, why not try to create that experience here in NW Florida?!” And thus, this nature-embracing outdoor musical playground was given birth.

      Let’s begin with the sheer size of this place: with 800+ acres and over 600 campsites to choose from, this thickly wooded sprawling campground expanse is massive. And when it comes to the camping itself, no matter what type you might be thinking of - from RV and 5th Wheelers to those towing Horse Trailers and, Primitive Camping and Treehouses as well as Cabins for lease, every type of outdoor camping is offered here.

      The major attraction here, apart from the live music performances that get booked very frequently in this camping outpost, is the direct access you’ll have to the historic Cypress tree-lined Suwannee River, which is nothing short of fantastic if you enjoy paddling a kayak or canoe. If you are looking for something just as active but different, there’s a dedicated disc golf course as well as endless miles of trails, perfect for hiking and biking.

      Other amenities include: horse stables, children’s playground, covered pavilions, a bird sanctuary, chapel, small lake with fishing dock (catch & release only), bat house (apparently the largest in the US), tree house, craft village, boat launch, barn museum, drum circle, horse wash / manure disposal, arcade game room with pinball machine, live music pavilions, shelters, potable water stations, karaoke, riverside beach, viewable bee hives, golf cart rental, designated dump stations, WiFi, on-site cafe and general store (firewood, ice, beer, T-shirts, hats and caps), bar and music hall, pickin’ shed, geocaching, rock waterfall, first aid stations, swimming pool (that also serves up ice cream and pizza poolside), multiple music stages, restrooms and shower facilities and Suwannee River dock. For the RV crowd, Suwanee Music Park offers 20 / 30 / 50 amp electric, water and sewage hook-ups.

      Insider’s tips? Here’s a handful: (1) Despite being pretty far removed from civilization for those really wanting to embrace a nice chunk of untouched nature, I have to admit this place was overwhelmed with golf carts when we visited, which really takes away from the ambiance of being out in nature in the first place IMHO. Many times this place felt more like the Villages (the world's largest and most well-heeled retirement community located south of here in central Florida) than a remote camping outpost; (2) Should you need anything, the town of Live Oak is just a 20 minute drive south of here wherein you’ll find just about everything you are looking for, including a Busy Bee for excellent bathrooms, showers and laundry facilities, Walmart Supercenter and Publix for groceries as well as just OK restaurants like Beef ‘O’ Brady’s, Zaxby’s and a Waffle House, but for actual really good food, keep on heading south to the center of town where you’ll find Big Wood BBQ & Grill, The 406 or Brown Lantern; (3) If you were fascinated by the drama, murder and mayhem on the Netflix series Tiger King, then head south of Live Oak to Mystic Jungle where you can see all of their amazing wild cats that normally you would only be able to see while on safari; (4) For my primitive tent pitching bredren, of all the amazing places to consider here, I would strongly recommend those primitive camping spots that are either located near the Bat House over just north and west of Farm Field or the primitive camping sites just east of Spirit Lake; (5) Only downsides include: very overcrowded in some places, lots of bugs (so be sure to bring the Citronella!), uneven land to pitch a tent in the primitive camping area, RV sites are pretty close to one another, WiFi is intermittent and weak in many places, ‘golf carts gone wild’ scenarios, lots of restrictions and rules (destroys that Woodstock vibe I thought we would find here), dated bathrooms will take you back to the 1970s; (6) Upsides include: incredibly friendly staff, very close to Highway 10 making this spot very easy and quick to access, incredibly well-stocked general store; and (7) For best bat viewing, come at dusk to watch them leave by the tens of thousands turning the sky dark, and then come before dawn to watch them all return while sipping your Americano in a lawn chair.

      Happy Camping!

    • Rachel G.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jan. 22, 2020

      Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park & Campground

      Great music venue

      This is a great music venue. The sites are extremely close together and very open. They do have equestrian camping. Our site had full hookups water electric and sewer. There is a bar and restaurant on site with live music which was great. There is a swimming pool, a treehouse and cabins you can rent, a fully stocked camp store, golf cart rentals. There are some permanent units for full-time living in this park. Park is very large and known for music festivals.

    • Brittany P.
      Sep. 15, 2018

      Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park & Campground

      Excellent experience for the camper who isn't used to camping

      This place is amazing. Aside from the occasional music festival, which also is jam packed full of camping and other amenities, you will gain an experience for sure. Amidst Florida pines and oaks, you will find, the suwannee river. Follow a trail from your campground to the beautiful and dark waters of the Suwannee. If your a fan of wildlife, they also have bat houses aplenty to keep your eyes high with the treeline.

      Looking for some after hour drinks? Well this place also has a bar and music hall.

      Ever wanted to feel like your in a fantasy book? Well the spirit of suwannee park has a beautiful treehouse close by. Come rent this tall fairylike beauty! I fell in love with this place as it very local to me. People in these parts know what it's like to be here, if your not from around here, we welcome you to come experience north Florida. :) it's not all beaches here.

    • K
      Sep. 10, 2018

      Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park & Campground

      Just go!

      This place was amazing! It just has this magical vibe about it. The people are friendly, there's plenty to see, and it's just an all around great place. I can just image the festivals are even more killer. It's close to many of Floridas springs as well. Definitely a must see

    • Christine C.
      Aug. 26, 2019

      Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park & Campground

      Really beautiful campground

      The campground was laid out very nice and was very large. They are very pet friendly and have an area to even board your horse. Everything was really wonderful and the café had decent food. My only complaint is that it looks like it is sort of run down and some things need fixing. There are several bat houses throughout the park. Most weekends there is live entertainment. We will most definitely go again.

    • Bryan R.The Dyrt PRO User
      Aug. 15, 2018

      Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park & Campground

      A site for nearly every preference.

      There are backcountry tent sites to full hookups; or if you prefer you can rent a cabin or tree house. There's a pool and game room if you like, or if you want to rent a canoe and float the beautiful Suwannee River, that's available at the canoe outpost. Horses and riding lessons are available at the stables.

      Live Music is a presence at the park which hosts weekend shows at the restaurant and bar, and the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park is host to several big music festivals of all genres.

    • Theresa B.
      Mar. 1, 2024

      Big Mike’s Ranch and RV Camp

      Amazing people

      Humble and super hospitable super friendly people they've got baby goats donkeys horses chicken that roam free during the day and at night the donkey keep predators away so it's super safe and quiet if you don't mind the roosters😆

      It's 2 nights free $10 after with no electric or stay primitive for however long and 15 a night electric I believe we stayed in primitive but my brother helped do some construction for them helped finalize a house they started working on too long ago so they could sell and make a profit


    Guide to Pinetta

    Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park encompasses over 800 acres along the historic Suwannee River, offering a variety of camping experiences for equestrian enthusiasts. The region features sandy soil conditions that provide natural drainage during Florida's frequent summer thunderstorms. Winter temperatures typically range from 40-70°F, creating comfortable conditions for trail riding throughout the cooler months.

    What to do

    Attend seasonal events: The Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park & Campground hosts numerous festivals throughout the year. "This place is amazing. Aside from the occasional music festival, which also is jam packed full of camping and other amenities, you will gain an experience for sure," notes Brittany P.

    Swimming and paddling: Natural springs offer year-round swimming opportunities with consistent water temperatures. "I've been to multiple festivals and camped outside events here before. It's so amazing, peaceful and filled with energy and great people. They have lake swimming and canoeing, a beautiful tree house tons of other great things to see," shares Bruce H.

    Wildlife viewing: The region supports diverse animal habitats including bat colonies. "If your a fan of wildlife, they also have bat houses aplenty to keep your eyes high with the treeline," mentions Brittany P. The forested areas around Pinetta provide opportunities to observe deer, wild turkeys, and various bird species in their natural environment.

    What campers like

    Diverse accommodation options: Lafayette Blue Springs State Park Campground offers a range of camping experiences. "Great little park with walk-in tent camping, all sites have power and water which is an awesome bonus! Beautiful spring for swimming featuring a limestone bridge way you can snorkel under," reports Aubrey O.

    Rustic charm: The area maintains authentic rural character without excessive development. "Loved this primitive tent camping site. The sites are under the most beautiful live oaks and swimming in crystal clear spring water just steps away. Super pet friendly and clean bathhouse," writes Shea A.

    Community atmosphere: The parks foster connections between fellow outdoor enthusiasts. "This is a great family park. Swimming pool, outdoor park n play yard. Lots of sites, gets a bit crowded when there is a festival," explains Nancy G.

    What you should know

    Facility conditions: Some campgrounds have aging infrastructure. "Everything was really wonderful and the café had decent food. My only complaint is that it looks like it is sort of run down and some things need fixing," notes Christine C.

    Seasonal water levels: Spring swimming conditions fluctuate with river levels. "If your main purpose for visiting is to swim in the spring make sure to call ahead or go online and check water conditions as this spring is attached to the Suwanee river and can sometimes be 'browned out' due to river levels," advises Aubrey O.

    Honor system operations: Some smaller properties use self-service check-in procedures. At Big Mike's Ranch and RV Camp, campers appreciate the relaxed approach. "Humble and super hospitable super friendly people they've got baby goats donkeys horses chicken that roam free during the day and at night the donkey keep predators away so it's super safe and quiet if you don't mind the roosters," reports Theresa B.

    Tips for camping with families

    Pack for multiple activities: Families should bring both swimming and riding gear to maximize options. "Beautiful spring for swimming featuring a limestone bridge way you can snorkel under. If you're into diving they also have an underwater cave, just make sure to check in with the ranger station 2 miles north before diving," suggests Aubrey O.

    Consider camping alternatives: For those seeking more comfort, cabin options exist. "There are backcountry tent sites to full hookups; or if you prefer you can rent a cabin or tree house. There's a pool and game room if you like," explains Bryan R.

    Prepare for crowds during events: Festivals significantly impact camping experience. "Gets a bit crowded when there is a festival," warns Nancy G. Families should book well in advance for event weekends or consider visiting during non-event periods for a quieter experience.

    Tips from RVers

    Transportation options: Many campgrounds near Pinetta accommodate alternative transportation. "Most campers bring their golf cart & ride the trials. There is a restaurant/bar on site that has live music on weekends; there is also a general store that has most anything you may need, as well as a Starbucks," shares Kelly W.

    Site selection considerations: Campground layouts vary significantly in privacy and spacing. "The sites are extremely close together and very open. They do have equestrian camping. Our site had full hookups water electric and sewer," notes Rachel G.

    Supply availability: On-site provisions reduce the need for off-site shopping trips. "The store onsite has anything you need," mentions Joey M., which proves particularly convenient for extended stays or when unexpected needs arise during your equestrian camping trip.

    Frequently Asked Questions

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    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular equestrian campground near Pinetta, FL is Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park & Campground with a 4.5-star rating from 35 reviews.

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