Best Equestrian Camping near Andersonville, GA

Do you love the outdoors and horses? If you're looking for a rustic but comfortable experience, horse camping in Andersonville is the way to go. Camping with horses is a beautiful way to experience nature. With our help, you'll find the best Georgia equestrian campsites from scenic to easily accessible.

Best Equestrian Sites Near Andersonville, GA (7)

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    1. Don Carter State Park Campground

    32 Reviews
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    188 Saves
    Lula, Georgia

    This recreation area is part of Lake Sidney Lanier

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    • Equestrian
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    2. Little Tallapoosa Park

    15 Reviews
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    90 Saves
    Carrollton, Georgia

    Little Tallapoosa Park is 256 acres and includes: 7 miles of natural trails 2.5 miles of paved trails 7 acre open meadow for events, disc golf, and more 32 tent/pop-up campsites with 120-Watt electric hookup 23 RV campsites with water, sewer, and power hookups All sites have picnic table and fire ring with grill Equestrian parking Comfort station with bathroom, showers, washer, and dryer Small pond for fishing 17 Geocaches

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    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $30 / night

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      3. James Shackleford Memorial Park

      1 Review
      14 Saves
      Auburn, Georgia

      This park is located at the intersection of Browns Bridge Road and Appalachee Church Road and was newly dedicated for the late Council member James Shackelford. Before its dedication and reopening, the park was renovated by Scout Troop 774. This park offers camping areas with shelters, and a beautiful nature trail that circles the park.

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      • Reservable
      • ADA Access
      • Tents
      • Group
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      4. Quail Run at Pate's Creek

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      70 Saves
      Stockbridge, Georgia

      Conveniently located just south of Atlanta, 2 miles from I75 Jodeco RD Exit, restaurants, and shopping, enjoy 5+ acres of flat, private land bordering a large creek.

      A dirt driveway off a quiet back road takes you to a secluded 120'x80' field perfect for tents, hammocks, and RVs. There's enough room for small to medium size RVs and travel trailers to pull through / turn around.

      Continue down the path to the back of the property where it opens up to a 200+ year old oak tree and large creek.

      A camping toilet and sink are available.

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      • Fires
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access
      • RVs

      $25 - $50 / night

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        6. Equitopian Escape Farm

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        3 Saves
        Pine Mountain, Georgia

        Equitopian Escape Farm is a 20+ acre private farm. The camping experience includes the opportunity to hang out with the horses and donkeys, and free ranging chickens. There are also walking trails and a narrow creek in the woods.

        This is for primitive tent camping or if you are passing through with your RV, horse trailer, or other mobile camper there is plenty of parking and space to camp out and enjoy nature and the farm animals. there is an outhouse on the property.

        There is no RV hook up or electricity available.

        • Pets
        • Fires
        • Phone Service
        • Reservable
        • RVs
        • Tents

        $40 / night

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          7. Georgia International Horse Park

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          5 Saves
          Conyers, Georgia

          We’ve been told by many of our visitors that the Georgia International Horse Park is one of the best kept secrets that they have found with regard to RV parks east of Atlanta. The GIHP offers a full-service RV park for the convenience of our guests. Fully equipped with water, electric and sewer service, these 140+ sites are located near the Stable Complex and the Walker Arena Complex. Full-service shower facilities are also located within the RV Park and their use is included in the daily RV site rental fee. Guests planning to stay overnight in a RV for an event or show need to contact the event promoter directly for reservations. Individuals looking to overnight at the Horse Park, but not associated with a particular event, may contact our office directly. Due to limited capacity and show schedules, you must call in advance (770-860-4190) and reserve your space. Availability is determined by scheduled events. GIHP office hours are Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 5 p.m. We look forward to your visit!

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        Recent Equestrian Reviews in Andersonville

        50 Reviews of 7 Andersonville Campgrounds


        • Christine The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Don Carter State Park Campground
          Aug. 26, 2024

          Don Carter State Park Campground

          Only a few campsites near the water

          Site 7 is separate from the others and has the whole point except there is a trail behind the site. No easy, sandy water access unless you go to the nice beach they have.

        • Neil R.
          Camper-submitted photo from James Shackleford Memorial Park
          Mar. 26, 2023

          James Shackleford Memorial Park

          Review

          Not much to say about it pretty much all the sites around the lake area the same in Hall county Gwinnett it was very peaceful nice people was able to find plenty of outdoor stuff to do hope other people enjoy it too

        • Kevan  R.
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          Jul. 1, 2022

          Don Carter State Park Campground

          Spacious Campground on Lake Lanier

          A great place to camp with lots of hiking trails; there’s even a canoe trail! Campground is well maintained and bath houses are clean.

        • Cameron G.
          Camper-submitted photo from Don Carter State Park Campground
          May. 31, 2022

          Don Carter State Park Campground

          Annual Memorial Day Trip

          We go camping every memorial day weekend and this year it was at Don Carter. We love this camp ground! Its fairly new, probably under 12 years, and everything is so clean and well taken care of. The campsites are always clean when you arrive, and the volunteers are so sweet. We love that it's on the lake because family members have boats and its just easy to jump on at the campsite dock. There is also a beach for the kids to play at as well, very well kept. Our campsite was a tad bit small for our camper, large campers like motorhomes or fifth-wheels will not fit. Our campsite backed up to one of the hiking trails and our little guy loved it! Wonderful campground!

        • Lily H.
          Camper-submitted photo from Don Carter State Park Campground
          May. 26, 2022

          Don Carter State Park Campground

          Ok, but nothing special

          I might be a little spoiled after staying at places like Black Rock and Cloudland, but this park was a bit boring. Definitely not a destination park by any means, but it was clean and easy to navigate, and the little beach was nice. The walk in campsites were nice, with plenty of room for our large group. However, there were no showers for the walk in sites, so we ended up showering down at the beach bathrooms at the outdoor showers. I wish the park had even put an open-air shower on the back of the bathrooms for the walk in. Would've made the stay a lot better.

        • Joseph P.
          Camper-submitted photo from Quail Run at Pate's Creek
          May. 24, 2022

          Quail Run at Pate's Creek

          No frills private camping

          Great location if you're driving through or visiting Atlanta. It's just off the interstate, and there are plenty of restaurants around. Also there's a Dollar General at the end of the road if you need anything.

        • Z
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          Apr. 16, 2022

          Little Tallapoosa Park

          Well Maintained, Perfect Get Away

          Heard about this place from a co-worker and I was not disappointed.

          Check in is easy, either call and leave a deposit or drive up and pay. They let you peruse the sites before paying which was nice.

          Hosts stop by to introduce themselves and how to contact them if needs arise.

          Everything is well maintained from the roads, campsites, unpaved trails, and bathrooms. I was impressed with how clean everything was despite being a campground.

          Trails are great for running or just nice stroll, and there is a small lake onsite that could be used to fish with convenient benches around it.

          The only downside would be that the campground is close to a highway, so occasionally there will be loud subs or burnouts, but not to the point that I’d remove a star.

          Overall great experience and will be camping here frequently.

        • H
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          Apr. 3, 2022

          Little Tallapoosa Park

          Awesome RV Park in Carroll County GA!!

          Great RV park that is owned and ran by the county. We stayed in the horse camp section because the RV area was full. They use the horse camp area as overflow. Plenty of space there with power and water. Sewer hookup is only available in the RV section. Tons of walking/horse trails to go along with a creek and a couple of lakes.

        • Logan S.The Dyrt PRO User
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          Mar. 11, 2022

          Don Carter State Park Campground

          Great Convenient Hiking Campgrounds!!

          We’re still here. But we are enjoying our site. Great level site took no time to setup. Grey water on each site, power, and cable hookups. Our cable hookup was stripped but didn’t matter much. Campgrounds seem very new. Clean playground, quiet environment, and quiet camp grounds.

        • M
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          Mar. 9, 2022

          Don Carter State Park Campground

          Nice state park close to Atlanta

          This park is one of the newest in the GA state system and it shows based on how new the facilities look. The we camped at site 10 of the walk-in camp sites. There was one bathroom facility with flush toilets, but no showers. It looked like one could use the beach showers, but they were still close for winter. Site 10 was a nice spot with a decent distance from other sites. We were there at the beginning of spring. Once the tree coverage grows back in the site would be more secluded. There are many miles of hiking trails that are interconnected so one can make the a long challenging hike if so inclined. Overall this park was a nice basic state park, but seemed to be more of a day use park for locals than a destination park like many of the other GA state parks.

        • Lynn R.
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          Feb. 2, 2022

          Little Tallapoosa Park

          Even a Snow day

          We checked in and I was impressed with the reception, she worked with me to get everything right. Spot was not far from the bath house. And My only issue was the noise of another group of people halfway through my stay.

        • S
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          Nov. 2, 2021

          Little Tallapoosa Park

          Amazing!!!

          Easy check in, wide roads, well marked sites. Full H/U - 50/30/20 w/s. Easy level paved sites with gravel pad w/picnic table and fire ring. 60+ feet between campsites with lovely shade trees.

        • M
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          Aug. 31, 2021

          Don Carter State Park Campground

          Very relaxing

          My wife and I did the walk-in tent camping. We had a nice, relatively secluded spot. This area of Lake Lanier is pretty quiet. Great for kayaking or paddle boarding.

        • AdventureStang The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Don Carter State Park Campground
          May. 23, 2021

          Don Carter State Park Campground

          Great campground

          Nice modern rv spots with water and electric. Nice facilities even had laundry! As far as privacy goes, it really wasn’t too bad for how close the spots were. Right next to the Chattahoochee River. Never knew how much that muddy water meant to me.

        • DThe Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Little Tallapoosa Park
          May. 2, 2021

          Little Tallapoosa Park

          Nice County park

          Stayed for two weeks while working in Villa Rica. Park is quite and well kept. Has nice paved walking/bike trails and well kept natural trails. One trail follows the Tallapoosa River with areas that have benches. Pond and lake are a bust for fishing. Doesn’t seen as if stock was kept up. Has only one washer and dryer and very nice bathhouse. Would stay again if we had to come back.

        • Ashley W.
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          Apr. 27, 2021

          Little Tallapoosa Park

          Nice county park

          Nice big spaced out spots, that offer full hook ups. Friendly staff, good hiking trails, creeks for kids to play in. Pull through and back in paved sites. They also offer tent sites.

          Cons - have to call to book, weekend campers destroyed bathhouses, and lack of cleaning crew

        • M
          Camper-submitted photo from Don Carter State Park Campground
          Mar. 29, 2021

          Don Carter State Park Campground

          Lovely camp site!

          We stayed in Primitive #9. It was a short walk from the parking lot and the park provides wheelbarrows to help you move your stuff! This campsite and #8 were basically one site, so you'll get to know those neighbors, which for us was fine...a lovely family who went to bed early. The site is set in the trees and it was quiet at night, with owls and peepers singing a night chorus. Water, trash cans and a clean modern bathroon were at the parking lot. It was too cold yet to go swimming, but in the summer it would be a short walk to the beach.

        • T
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          Feb. 10, 2021

          Little Tallapoosa Park

          Small, but designed well

          This is a smaller park, but the sites are spread out well. Super quiet, lots of trails to follow - including paved ones (bonus for us as we have a baby in a stroller), full hook ups (w,e,s), and has a splash park during the summer time. We will be returning quite a bit since it’s close to home.

        • Danna D.
          Camper-submitted photo from Little Tallapoosa Park
          Nov. 24, 2020

          Little Tallapoosa Park

          Nice, spacious sites

          Friendly neighbors, nice comfort station with bathrooms, showers, laundry and a little free library. Lots of level tent sites next to pavilions with playground equipment. Very calm and quiet park ❤️

        • Shauna P.
          Camper-submitted photo from Don Carter State Park Campground
          Nov. 7, 2020

          Don Carter State Park Campground

          Comfortable RV Camping

          Very new, clean campground. Everything is well maintained. We camped after Zeta rolled through, so there were some trees down on some of the hiking trails but I could hear chainsaws running, clearing the paths. The camp sites were a little on the smaller side but still comfortable. It was far from being full, so even though the sites were a little close we weren’t near other campers. The RV spots are paved and easy to get level while the table and fire pit are in gravel. I didn’t get a chance to check out the tent campsites, so I can’t speak to that. The hiking trails were fun and peaceful. We also brought bikes and rode around the park which was fun. All in all, not the best campground I’ve ever been to, but it’s easy to get to and was fun for the family. I’d definitely come back.



        Guide to Andersonville

        Horse camping in Georgia offers a unique blend of outdoor adventure and equestrian-friendly amenities, making it an ideal choice for horse lovers looking to explore the great outdoors.

        Campers appreciate these amenities for horses

        • At Little Tallapoosa Park, you'll find spacious sites with electric hookups and easy access to trails perfect for horseback riding.
        • R-Ranch In The Mountains - Member's Only Resort provides a welcoming environment for equestrian campers, featuring well-maintained facilities and ample space for your horses.
        • Equitopian Escape Farm offers a private setting with essential amenities, including drinking water and firewood, ensuring a comfortable stay for both you and your horse.

        Equestrian campers like these nearby activities

        Tips for equestrian camping near Andersonville, Georgia

        • When visiting Little Tallapoosa Park, be sure to check in early to secure a good spot, especially during peak seasons.
        • At Don Carter State Park Campground, pack plenty of water for your horse, as some sites may not have direct access to water hookups.
        • Always keep your horse's needs in mind at Equitopian Escape Farm by bringing along enough feed and ensuring you have a safe area for them to rest.

        Frequently Asked Questions

        • Which is the most popular equestrian campsite near Andersonville, GA?

          According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular equestrian campground near Andersonville, GA is Don Carter State Park Campground with a 4.4-star rating from 32 reviews.

        • What is the best site to find equestrian camping near Andersonville, GA?

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