Equestrian Camping near Punta Gorda, FL

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    No equestrian-specific campgrounds operate near Punta Gorda, Florida according to available data. None of the local campgrounds feature horse corrals or dedicated equine facilities. Myakka River State Park, located about 45 minutes north of Punta Gorda, allows camping with standard RV and tent sites but lacks dedicated horse amenities. Peace River Campground in Arcadia permits camping with extensive trail access, though reviews indicate it primarily caters to ATV enthusiasts rather than equestrian activities. The trail system throughout these areas provides limited bridle paths without horse-specific accommodations.

    Bringing horses to campgrounds in the Punta Gorda region requires advance planning. While several parks permit day-use horseback riding on designated trails, overnight accommodations for horses remain limited. Most sites that allow horses require guests to provide their own portable corrals or highline systems. Several parks enforce regulations requiring proof of negative Coggins tests and proper waste management. The trail systems connecting these campgrounds traverse varied terrain, from riverbanks to forest paths, but lack equestrian-specific amenities like wash stations, manure disposal areas, or dedicated trailer parking that would typically be found at horse-oriented camping facilities.

    Best Equestrian Campgrounds near Punta Gorda (9)

      1. Peace River Campground

      3.7(26)25mi from Punta GordaRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "ThisThis is a great Campground just outside of Arcadia Florida. It has ATV trails and fossilized shark tooth hunting. it has a Wilderness Area as well as developed the campground area."

      "This campground was easy to get to and has lots to do near by. There is the town of Arcadia nearby with local history and restaurants if you feel like a hot meal on a rainy night."

      from $16 - $80 / night

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      2. Palmetto Ridge Campground — Myakka River State Park

      4.6(37)29mi from Punta Gorda38 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Hidden cabins, hiking, off-road biking, boating, wildlife...so much beauty and activities to enjoy in this park! The cabins are off the main path, tucked away and private."

      "One of the largest state parks in Florida. This great Park has full and partial hook ups for all styles of camping to include hammock camping."

      from $26 / night

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      3. Flying A Campground — Myakka State Forest

      3.5(4)15mi from Punta Gorda10 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Parking is away from campsites."

      "All sites have a fire ring and picnic table
      There are vault toilets available in the loop and there is a potable water spigot at the nearby ranger station (firewood also available there)."

      from $9 / night

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      4. Caloosahatchee Regional Park

      4.5(8)28mi from Punta GordaTents

      "The first time we stayed in Site 5, I believe, and something to note is that it is directly next to one of the ground volunteers’ RV site. It’s very close and does offer very limited privacy."

      "You do have to carry all your gear to the campsites, but they have carts near the checkin office. Staff is always friendly and the restrooms are usually always clean."

      from $15 - $40 / night

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      5. Old Prairie Campground — Myakka River State Park

      4.3(8)29mi from Punta Gorda21 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "This is kind of our go to Florida State Park as we live very close and really enjoy the hiking, biking and paddling the river and lake."

      "Located just east of Sarasota you’ll find lots to do without having to leave the park."

      from $26 - $70 / night

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      6. Hardee Lakes Park

      4.8(11)50mi from Punta GordaRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "We stayed in an "equestrian" site and most people didn't have horses (neither did we).  "

      "There are four lakes, campsites are located on one of the bigger lakes. Like all parks some site are better than others, none are bad.  We had the end site on the lake that was very private."

      from $25 - $28 / night

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      7. Bonita Lake RV Resort

      5.0(1)41mi from Punta GordaRVs, Tents, Cabins

      8. Rye Wilderness Park Campground

      5.0(1)47mi from Punta GordaTents

      "Lively rivers and trails to explore for kids."

      from $20 - $25 / night

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      9. Tropical Gardens RV Park

      Be the first to review49mi from Punta GordaRVs, Tents, Glamping

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    • Kathy L.The Dyrt PRO User
      Mar. 9, 2025

      Hardee Lakes Park

      Nice park and campground

      We got lucky to get a site here last minute after our state park campground was closed for extended period due to hurricane repairs (without letting us know so it was a scramble to find alternatives).  The campground is nice.  We stayed in an "equestrian" site and most people didn't have horses (neither did we).  While much of the park isn't shaded (in fact there is waayyyyy too much lawn/grass in all the communal areas - would be much better if they planted trees and let forest grow back), most sites do seem to have at least some trees providing partial shade. Not much privacy between sites, but that didn't really bother us.  There are lots of walking "roads" (dirt roads) to the various lakes. All in all, we were glad to have a site and would return if needed again.

    • E
      May. 15, 2019

      Palmetto Ridge Campground — Myakka River State Park

      Not the Florida you imagine about when you think Florida...

      Hidden cabins, hiking, off-road biking, boating, wildlife...so much beauty and activities to enjoy in this park! The cabins are off the main path, tucked away and private. They are super roomy and comfortable with their own picnic tables and grills. You can launch canoes/kayaks or book a trip on the boats in the park. If you like off-road biking there are several nice trails. Really family-friendly!

    • Perry J.
      Feb. 14, 2021

      Old Prairie Campground — Myakka River State Park

      Quintessential Florida

      This is kind of our go to Florida State Park as we live very close and really enjoy the hiking, biking and paddling the river and lake. We typically book last minute as“In-Season” campsites are often difficult to find. In addition, the lower campground is sometimes flooded out or closed for repairs putting even more pressure on the two campgrounds closer to the main park entrance which is further from the lake and general store. 

      I may have reviewed this park before but always find different things to share. Their are three main campgrounds:

      (1) Old Prairie where we usually stay. This is an older campground with a more rustic, state park vibe. Maybe 20 sites typically hosting smaller trailers, vans and tents etc.

      (2) Palmetto Ridge is more more or less across from Old Prairie with a more open and modern looking vibe and where you will see more of your typical RV crowd of Big Rigs and larger trailers

      (3) Big Flats is about 3 miles down the road from the entrance close to Lake Myakka where the tour boat, boat ramp, general store etc is found. We have never stayed here as it has been closed for repairs, maintenance and flooding on numerous occasions. Perhaps something to consider if you are booking way in advance. 

      The reason Myakka is so popular to Florida visitors is it has outstanding beauty, a real Jurassic Park feel but is very near Sarasota with all the beaches, museums, restaurants and activities literally less than 1/2 hour away. Lots of people vacationing Florida on the cheap like to set up home here“in-season” and jump from site to site and stay as long as they can. Summers are much easier to find a site. 

      We are lucky to live so close. We are here more in the summer and swing seasons. This park makes an excellent 2 or 3 day adventure or a great Basecamp for your Florida vacation. You won’t be disappointed. 

      NOTE: Some of the public facilities have been closed due to COVID including the “Canopy Walk” which is very cool so you may want to check if that sort of thing interests you.

      It is always interesting to me how all the Florida State Parks are a little different as the park manager seems to have some autonomy. Certain parks have public facilities closed like the Canopy Walk here at Myakka but another Florida State Park might have their observation tower open even though the structures are similar. Go figure.

    • Travyl Couple !.
      Dec. 7, 2019

      Palmetto Ridge Campground — Myakka River State Park

      Camping and Canopy Trees

      One of the largest state parks in Florida. This great Park has full and partial hook ups for all styles of camping to include hammock camping. There are 6 primitive campgrounds; group camping and Cabins too! We stayed at the Palmetto Ridge campground which were gravel and had the full hook ups. The old prairie and big flats were regular ground surface electric/water (no sewer) . These also had a little less privacy. You will have 39 miles of hiking trails and off road/mountain biking at your pleasure. We bike with hybrid specialized bikes and had no problems off road. We were here in July. Fortunately, there is lots of shade even while hiking due to the canopy trees and this kept things cooler during in the summer. We did not have a problem with biting bugs until nightfall. You will enjoy biking the 7 miles of paved (flat) roads in Park. There are Rivers and lakes for kayaking/canoe and we enjoyed the fishing and paddling. Great gift shop and cafe area near boat launch on lake. There is even a flat bottom boat tour on the Upper Myakka lake. The visitor center offers a lot of rentals too... from kayaks to tandem bikes. (For the die hard road bikers it is only 12.5 miles to Legacy Rail to trail). We had a blast and our video goes into more detail about the park. Be sure to visit the nearby Crowley Nature Center less than 5 miles away. (Crowley nature center is a separate video located on our YouTube channel and website)

    • J
      Jul. 9, 2021

      Hardee Lakes Park

      Secluded and well maintained

      This is reclaimed land from an old phosphate mine.

      The mine was closed 20 years ago and the land was reclaimed and turned into a beautified park and campground. The trees have had time to mature. There are four lakes, campsites are located on one of the bigger lakes. Like all parks some site are better than others, none are bad.  We had the end site on the lake that was very private. The campground and amenities  are extremely well maintained.

      Lots of very nice trails around the lakes and surrounding woods. the trial's are wide and hard backed. we were able to ride our electric scoters on them easily.  Park is located in a rural area of central Florida. We used is as a halfway stop when traveling form the west coast to the east coast of Florida. 

      Tip: There are two brothers that sell firewood not to far from the campground.

      You can go there your self or they will deliver to you. Camp office can give you their contact info.

    • Dale G.
      Nov. 19, 2020

      Old Prairie Campground — Myakka River State Park

      Ecologically diverse and full of opportunities to see nature. Loved Myakka!

      Perhaps the most ecologically diverse state park in Florida, Myakka River State Park has lots of nature viewing opportunities. Located just east of Sarasota you’ll find lots to do without having to leave the park. However, because of the age and condition of the campsites, for an exceptional camping experience, you'll want to choose your campsie carefully.

      There are 3 separate and distinct campgrounds at Myakka River State Park. Depending on whether your tent camping or have an RV, you really want to pay attention here. Old Prairie Campground(sites 27– 48) and Big Flats Campground(sites 1– 26) are the oldest. These sites were not necessarily built for large RV’s although you can get into some of them with an RV up to 30 feet. Palmetto Ridge Campground(sites 49– 90) is the newest and will accommodate RV’s of any size and has sewer hookups. The other 2 campgrounds do not. 

      We can’t imagine going to another Florida State Park and seeing more of nature than we did here. While riding our bikes along Park and North Drive, and taking a drive early one morning to the Outpost to get some cell service, it was a Florida safari! I’ve never seen so many alligators in the wild. From babies to big daddies, they lined the river and the edge of the lake. We saw black vultures by the dozens, turkey vultures, turkeys, and deer. There was a family of raccoons that visited each night to see what we might have left out for them. They had no luck. And the variety of birds in and around the lake was amazing. There were several that we hadn’t seen before.

      To read our complete review visit https://lifestyleover50.com/myakka-river-state-park-campground-review/

    • Fitz Edward O.
      Jul. 13, 2019

      Palmetto Ridge Campground — Myakka River State Park

      One of Florida's finest attractions

         Let me start by saying that I live very close to Myakka River Sate Park and it has been a place that four generations of my family have been enjoying for over 40 years. It is very large for a state park. You can spends days hiking the trails and paddling the river and lakes. The wildlife is everywhere! What would you like to see? Deer, wild hogs, alligators, birds of all kinds? You will probably see these and more at just about any time of year.

         There is a nice interpretive center, picnic grounds, boat tours, canoe and kayak rentals, and a tram tour through the park. Don't miss the canopy walk. It's a great way to see a part of the park's ecosystem that we normally only see from below. You also get a great view of the park in all directions from the top of the tower. Florida is flat and views like these are hard to come by. There is also a restaurant and store where you can get pretty good food with a view of the lake. My wife wants to make sure you know you can also get ice cream at the restaurant. 

          There are three camping areas for tents and RVs. The two older areas are called Big Flats and Old Prairie. The sites in these areas are close to each other and there is little or no under story between them. There is water and electric at each site with clean but older bathroom facilities. Both of the campgrounds are also close to the main road with some sites backing up to the road. There is a convenient dump station inside the park but no sewer hookups in these two campgrounds.

        The third and newest campground is called Palmetto Ridge. This one was obviously built primarily for large RVs with water, electric and sewer connections at every site. The bathroom facilities are more up to date and very nice. They are also not used as much by the campers because this area is mostly filled with huge motor coaches and fifth wheels that all have their own facilities and do not need to worry about their holding tanks because they have full hookups. The sites are pretty roomy and there is plenty of under story in between to keep you from feeling like you are right on top of your neighbors. There are quite a few pull trough sites in this area. They are improved gravel sites and most are very level. The sewer hookups are a little higher than you would expect. It will take some supports to keep a positive flow. If you know how much it rains here in the Summertime you will know why these must be kept above the flood stage level.

         A note about rain: Florida gets a lot of rain in the Summertime. It is not uncommon to get multiple inches of rain in a very short time and this can happen almost any day between June and the end of September. The river and lake do flood and large parts of the park are in their flood plain. the Big Flats campground can be shut down because it is the closest to the lake. This is not a reason to avoid Myakka in the Summertime. We have camped there in June and August and if you find someplace cool to hangout during the day you will be rewarded with very pleasant walks and paddles with lots of wildlife to see in the mornings and evenings. Pro tip: If you are staying in the park, get up really early to see the sunrise from the top of the canopy walk.

          There are two other ways to spend the night in Myakka River State Park. There are cabins available to rent and primitive camp sites in the hiking areas. The cabins have recently been rebuilt and I must admit I have not seen the new ones. We did stay in the original cabins before we got our RV and they were very nice for a family getaway. With a kitchen, bathroom and air conditioning they are a very comfortable way to spend some time in the park. The original cabins were built with palm logs by the CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps). The CCC was a program to create jobs and improve public facilities during and after the Great Depression. Some of that construction can still be seen at one of the picnic areas in the park. There is also a monument to the CCC inside the park. Backpackers can spend a few days hiking the trails and camping at the primitive sites. Haven't done that myself since I was a kid back in the 70s but they were great trips. No noise or light pollution. On a cool, clear night the star gazing in fantastic. My wife wants me to make sure you know that she won't be at the primitive campsites but hopes you enjoy yourself and not to forget about the ice cream.

         For native Sarasotans, Myakka River State Park is a beloved point of pride. Most people never leave the beach when they come here for a visit and miss what the rest of Florida looks like. It is well worth your time to spend a few nights away from the beach and see what else makes this such a special place. This is a very popular spot and the campsites and cabins book up early especially for the Winter months. Reservations can be made 11 months in advance on the reserve America website.

    • J
      Sep. 29, 2016

      Palmetto Ridge Campground — Myakka River State Park

      Huge state park, lots of wildlife

      Excellent for wildlife viewing in the surprisingly beautiful prairie and tropical Florida area. You can rent bikes or kayaks nearby and make sure to take a tour on the famous fan boats. Pros: wildlife, cabin option, close to towns, clean, pretty large sites, modern amenities like laundry, restaurant, gift/grocery shop on site, very shady campsites, great trails (many boardwalks), huge park, easy to get to from 75. Good mix of locals and tourists to give you more ideas of what to do while visiting. Cons: just the bugs and heat...

    • Christina L.
      Sep. 19, 2021

      Palmetto Ridge Campground — Myakka River State Park

      Florida untouched

      We arrived at the gate! After hearing of the wilderness preserve we decided to go ahead and get the permit. You drive about a mile down the road from the main state park entrance to find the wilderness preserve entrance which is code protected. After driving back to the parking area, we realized we had the 600 acres to ourselves. We then hiked to the deep hole. There we saw tons of alligators birds and wildlife! A great piece of raw Florida!


    Guide to Punta Gorda

    Several campgrounds with trail access exist in the Punta Gorda region, though specialized equestrian facilities remain limited. Within a 45-minute drive radius, campers can find various accommodation options ranging from primitive tent sites to full-hookup RV pads. Most camping areas connect to multi-use trail systems that accommodate hikers, cyclists, and in some locations, horseback riders with proper permits.

    What to do

    Wildlife viewing: Myakka River State Park offers exceptional opportunities to see native Florida wildlife. "We saw many alligators, turtles, wild pigs, and so many birds," notes Laura M., who rented a canoe. The park has extensive trails for different activity levels, including boardwalks for safer wildlife observation.

    Fossil hunting: Peace River Campground provides access to one of Florida's best fossil-hunting locations. Paula C. shares, "This park seems to flood and have limited sewer sites but is a great place to find Shark teeth and other fossils." Guided fossil hunts can be arranged through local outfitters or attempted independently with simple sifting screens.

    Mountain biking: Caloosahatchee Regional Park maintains some of the area's best mountain bike trails. Geoff explains, "Lots of hiking trails down by the river. Also some really good mtb biking trails (as far as mtb biking is in S. Florida)." The trails range from beginner-friendly loops to more technical sections.

    What campers like

    Primitive camping options: For those seeking a more rustic experience, Myakka River State Park offers backcountry sites. Christina L. describes her experience: "We arrived at the gate! After hearing of the wilderness preserve we decided to go ahead and get the permit... After driving back to the parking area, we realized we had the 600 acres to ourselves."

    Quiet, undeveloped atmosphere: Flying A Campground in Myakka State Forest provides a peaceful camping environment without crowds. Ari A. reports, "If you're self-contained and looking for a nice quiet spot to camp, this would be a good spot to choose." Sites are well-spaced to maintain privacy.

    Lakeside camping: Hardee Lakes Park offers water-adjacent sites. Joshua W. shared, "Stayed at a non-electric site right on the lake. Fire pit is great and camp hosts even recommended a local small biz that will bring you firewood." The lake provides fishing opportunities directly from some campsites.

    What you should know

    Limited facilities: Most primitive sites near Punta Gorda have minimal amenities. Michael K. from Myakka River State Park warns, "They have great primitive sites, with hikes that vary from 2 miles to 14 miles to camp sites. Beware of heat, bring plenty of water. Don't depend on water pumps."

    Wildlife awareness: Alligators are common in this region and require proper precautions. Myakka River State Park camper Jenelle J. cautions, "Went to drain the tanks yesterday morning and a large sounding gator started to growl territorially at me. So heads up with your pets please."

    Seasonal variations: Water levels fluctuate significantly throughout the year, affecting activities. Amanda W. notes, "The river was low so the kayak rental & boat tours were shut down." Always check current conditions before planning water-based activities.

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