Equestrian Camping near Andersonville, GA

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    Little Tallapoosa Park features equestrian camping options with 12 dedicated sites in the horse camp section. Located in Carrollton, Georgia, approximately 90 miles northwest of Andersonville, the park offers water and electric hookups at the horse campsites, which serve as overflow camping when the main RV section is full. The campsites are spacious with 60+ feet between sites and shade trees throughout. Trails throughout the park accommodate both horses and hikers, with unpaved natural paths ideal for riding. The park maintains clean facilities including bathrooms, showers, and a laundry area with one washer and dryer.

    The equestrian section offers plenty of space for horse trailers and camping vehicles. Numerous miles of walking and horse trails wind through the park, connecting to a creek and a couple of lakes that provide water access for horses. The campground's layout allows for easy navigation of horse trailers with wide, paved roads and well-marked sites. County staff operate this well-maintained park with friendly hosts who introduce themselves upon arrival. Senior discounts are available on the $30 per night rate for full hookups. For riders seeking more specialized horse camping facilities, Georgia International Horse Park in Conyers provides additional equestrian amenities with showers, toilets, and drinking water approximately 80 miles east of Andersonville.

    Best Equestrian Campgrounds near Andersonville (7)

      1. Don Carter State Park Campground

      4.4(35)47mi from Andersonville70 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Situated at the far north end of Lake Lanier, this Georgia state park is awesome! One of the best things about it for RV/trailer camping is the huge distance between camp sites!"

      "This is Georgia's newest state park (2013) and it is a beautiful park! The staff is great and there is plenty to see/do!"

      from $25 - $225 / night

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      2. Little Tallapoosa Park

      4.7(16)46mi from AndersonvilleRVs, Tents

      "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."

      "We stayed for the weekend so we would be close to relatives for a visit. The sites are nice and paved with full hookups. There was even a dish at are site for satellite. Nice paved trails for hiking."

      from $40 - $50 / night

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      3. James Shackleford Memorial Park

      4.0(1)39mi from AndersonvilleTents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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"

      4. Quail Run at Pate's Creek

      5.0(1)46mi from Andersonville1 siteRVs, Tents

      "Great location if you're driving through or visiting Atlanta. It's just off the interstate, and there are plenty of restaurants around."

      from $25 - $50 / night

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      5. R-Ranch In The Mountains - Member's Only Resort

      1.0(1)46mi from AndersonvilleRVs, Tents, Cabins

      6. Equitopian Escape Farm

      Be the first to review44mi from AndersonvilleRVs, Tents

      from $40 / night

      7. Georgia International Horse Park

      Be the first to review46mi from AndersonvilleRVs

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    Equestrian Camping Reviews near Andersonville, GA

    54 Reviews of 7 Andersonville Campgrounds


    • N
      Apr. 24, 2025

      Don Carter State Park Campground

      Great Trailer Camping

      What a great park! Situated at the far north end of Lake Lanier, this Georgia state park is awesome! One of the best things about it for RV/trailer camping is the huge distance between camp sites! Had a spot about 35yds from the shore next to a wooded area. Super clean everywhere around the park. There is a beach and equestrian center, boating, fishing and a bunch of trails for hiking both dirt and paved. About an hour from where I live and I’ll be back!

    • George & Patty C.
      Aug. 19, 2018

      Don Carter State Park Campground

      HOT, HOT, HOT!!!

      This is Georgia's newest state park (2013) and it is a beautiful park! The staff is great and there is plenty to see/do! The park is located on Lake Lanier with plenty of opportunities for fishing, swimming and boating! There's even a fish cleaning station (located near the main boat ramp entrance).

      There are hiking trails, geocaches, a beach area, picnic shelters, cottages and a brand new equestrian trail system!

      As far as camping goes, there are primitive tent/hammock sites and an RV campground. The RV campground features all paved campsites so it would be tough camping in a tent (no way to stake your tent).

      Now, the ASPHALT is part of the reason for the review's title, coupled with the fact that this is a new park and tree coverage is a bit sparse for the time being. Once the canopy fills out, it will be shady.

      We camped in our trusty pop up camper so direct sun is always an issue (non-insulated bunk ends) but a travel trailer/RV would probably fare well (as far as temp goes).

      We'll be back but in the Fall when it is a bit cooler!

      The campground hosts were friendly and they kept the bath houses/laundry facilities spotless!

      This is a beautiful park and we highly recommend it, in the proper weather or camper!

    • H
      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.

    • Swain K.
      Jun. 16, 2018

      Little Tallapoosa Park

      Small county park

      We stayed for the weekend so we would be close to relatives for a visit. The sites are nice and paved with full hookups. There was even a dish at are site for satellite. Nice paved trails for hiking. They have equestrian trails. Golf carts are also allowed. There is a creek and pond. Small water park and play ground for little ones. Great price for full hookup at $30 per night and senior discount is offered.

    • Suzy E.
      Dec. 12, 2019

      Don Carter State Park Campground

      Newest Georgia State Park

      This Georgia State Park is in Gainesville on the Chattahoochee where it meets up with Lake Lanier.  It was very easy to get to from the Atlanta area.  We originally chose site 8 on the map but found it was pretty exposed and got direct sun all the time.

      The park was very clean and still had a "new" feeling.  We had a site with full hook ups.  There wasn't WiFi, but the cell service was good.  They did have cable.  There is a beach with kayak rentals.  We enjoyed a double kayak outing on the lake.  We kept pretty close to shore and didn't have to fight rough water or strong currents.

      Some campsites are on small hills that flatten out for your camper but then the terrain falls off.  Biking trails weren't very flat.  We also had to be aware of ants.  Couldn't leave our dog's dish or bone out without being invaded.

      Don't miss the Mountain Fresh Creamery almost 8 miles away for ice cream.  Also not far from Helen, GA and wineries.  Always great to spend time in the beautiful Georgia mountains.

    • Travyl Couple !.
      Dec. 11, 2019

      Don Carter State Park Campground

      Awesome park on Lake Lanier

      This park in North Georgia on Lake Lanier hit our trifecta 🚴‍♀️🥾🚣🏼‍♂️.

      12.5 miles of multi use trails with some elevation.
      📌Additional bonus for those with strollers/small children or physical challenges —>this park had several ADA accessible trails which were paved.

      Lake Lanier offered wonderful kayaking/fishing opportunities, there is also a beach for swimming. If you paddle or fish- be sure to have your fishing license/whistle/ life jacket. I got pulled over twice by water patrol.

      Keith loved biking the rolling country roads surrounding the park. Too hilly for me outside the park but I am a wimp about climbing hills.

      We could do it all easily from our campsite which had 30/50amp, water and lucky us there was a grey water drain within hose reach. (These Grey water drains are dispersed randomly throughout the campground not always near your site) There is also cable hook up. Verizon service was okay.

      We stayed here for 10 days in mid July and bugs were minimal...as long as you were inside or armed at dusk with repellent or fans.

      The wooded campsites and shady trails made the whole summer adventure great!

      There are primitive tent camping areas and lovely 8 cottages/cabins too!)

    • Joel R.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 7, 2019

      Don Carter State Park Campground

      Too much asphalt

      Who ever decided that every campsite needed to be asphalt should be hung! This is a newer State Park in Georgia and it could be nice, but it’s been paved over. They classify them as RV sites, but they are parking lots. They have water and electric, and a dump station. The bathroom/shower building was new. (There is a small primitive camping area for tents, with no facilities.) There is a playground and a beach area, which was not open when we were there. There are some “trails” but they are paved as well. There are also cottages. We went to a ranger program on raptors on Saturday which was interesting.. Probably won’t go back because there are lots of much nicer parks in Georgia.

    • Annell N.The Dyrt PRO User
      Aug. 9, 2020

      Don Carter State Park Campground

      Don Carter State Park

      Don Carter State Park is Georgia's newest campground. Very clean restrooms. There is a gate code to get in after hours and a separate gate code to get into the campground. The Cabins are very nice. We enjoyed the trails.

    • Z
      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.


    Guide to Andersonville

    Little Tallapoosa Park offers equestrian camping opportunities near Andersonville, Georgia, with 12 dedicated sites for horse owners. Located approximately 90 miles northwest of Andersonville in Carrollton, this county-maintained facility provides water and electric hookups at the horse campsites. The spacious sites feature ample separation with shade trees and connect to natural trails suitable for both riding and hiking. Clean facilities include bathrooms, showers, and basic laundry amenities.

    What to do

    Trail riding: Access numerous miles of unpaved, natural trails throughout Little Tallapoosa Park that connect to water features. "Tons of walking/horse trails to go along with a creek and a couple of lakes," notes Hollis K., who stayed in the horse camp section.

    Fishing opportunities: Cast a line at the small lake within the park grounds. "There is a small lake onsite that could be used to fish with convenient benches around it," according to Zachary N., who found the trails "great for running or just nice stroll."

    Family recreation: Take advantage of the splash park during summer months and playground facilities. Andy M. reports, "Splash park was fun and clean for the kids as well as really nice walking trails we enjoyed."

    What campers like

    Quiet atmosphere: James Shackleford Memorial Park provides a peaceful lakeside experience. Neil R. observed it was "very peaceful nice people was able to find plenty of outdoor stuff to do hope other people enjoy it too."

    Spacious layout: Sites at Little Tallapoosa Park offer good separation and privacy. Tiffany D. notes, "This is a smaller park, but the sites are spread out well. Super quiet, lots of trails to follow - including paved ones."

    Clean facilities: The maintenance level at these equestrian facilities stands out to visitors. Zachary N. states, "Everything is well maintained from the roads, campsites, unpaved trails, and bathrooms. I was impressed with how clean everything was despite being a campground."

    What you should know

    Reservation options: Some parks allow you to explore before committing. At Little Tallapoosa Park, "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," according to Zachary N.

    Senior discounts: Cost savings are available for older campers at certain facilities. Swain K. notes that at Little Tallapoosa Park there's a "Great price for full hookup at $30 per night and senior discount is offered."

    Occasional noise: Despite natural settings, some campgrounds have proximity to roadways. Zachary N. mentions, "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."

    Tips for camping with families

    Stroller-friendly paths: Don Carter State Park offers paved trails ideal for families with small children. Tiffany D. appreciates Little Tallapoosa's "paved ones (bonus for us as we have a baby in a stroller)."

    Beach access: Water features provide entertainment for children. At Don Carter State Park, Cameron G. shares, "There is also a beach for the kids to play at as well, very well kept."

    Tent camping with kids: Dedicated tent areas provide family-friendly options. Sarah F. reports about Quail Run at Pate's Creek, "The tent sites are decent size and there is some wooded space between each one so it felt quiet and semi-private."

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection for large rigs: Consider campsite dimensions when booking. At Don Carter State Park, Cameron G. cautions, "Our campsite was a tad bit small for our camper, large campers like motorhomes or fifth-wheels will not fit."

    Paved sites: Surface materials affect camping comfort and setup. Joel R. notes about Don Carter State Park, "They classify them as RV sites, but they are parking lots. They have water and electric, and a dump station."

    Equestrian overflow options: When regular RV sections fill up at horse campgrounds near Andersonville, alternative spots may be available. Hollis K. explains, "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."

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