Equestrian Camping near Baxley, GA

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    General Coffee State Park Campground offers equestrian camping facilities for riders seeking to explore its trail system. Located near Nicholls, Georgia, approximately 30 miles from Baxley, the park features a dedicated equestrian campground with four campsites designed for horse owners. The sites provide necessary accommodations for both riders and their horses, though they are positioned quite close to each other. While these sites only have pit toilets, campground visitors can purchase shower passes to use the facilities in the main camping loops. The park provides water access for horses and maintains several miles of equestrian-friendly trails through diverse terrain.

    The equestrian trails at General Coffee State Park connect riders to the park's natural cypress swamps and pine forests. Trail riders seeking a quieter experience often prefer the equestrian campground despite its more rustic amenities, as it offers greater separation from the busier main camping areas. Unlike the main campground loops which lack privacy between sites, the horse camping area provides a more secluded experience for equestrians. The heritage farm within the park serves as an additional attraction, housing various farm animals including horses and donkeys that campers can visit. The 17-mile river area offers additional exploration opportunities for riders looking to extend their stay. Campers should note that reservations are recommended, especially during peak seasons.

    Best Equestrian Campgrounds near Baxley (4)

      1. Jeff Davis County Towns Bluff Park RV Park and Campground

      4.5(2)16mi from BaxleyRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "We walked down to the river where the boat ramp is and there are also plenty of areas to explore and gather wood."

      2. General Coffee State Park Campground

      4.4(16)30mi from Baxley59 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Small park with a few trails, small pond, and farm. The farm was great with chickens, sheep, donkey and horse. On our visit there were 3 day old lambs!!"

      "That being said, this park has some nice hiking trails, equestrian trails, a really interesting and enjoyable farm with animals, and a lot of stuff to do."

      from $32 - $325 / night

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      3. Barrington County Park - TEMPORARILY CLOSED

      5.0(3)48mi from BaxleyRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "So drive very mindfully. Overall, it's a fantastic spot, and we hope it reopens soon so we can visit again!"

      4. Dixon Memorial WMA - Hunter Camp

      3.0(2)43mi from BaxleyRVs, Tents

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    • Rachel G.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 7, 2021

      General Coffee State Park Campground

      Great weekend camp

      This is a good campground divided into 2 loops. Many pull throughs. We had site #12 which was gigantic. All the sites are open to your neighbors. Small park with a few trails, small pond, and farm. The farm was great with chickens, sheep, donkey and horse. On our visit there were 3 day old lambs!! Can fish in small pond and rent peddle boats or kayaks but this pond is very small. This is a great place for 3/4 days. Went for dinner and to local bakery in nearby town of Douglas Georgia.

    • Rich S.
      Nov. 1, 2021

      General Coffee State Park Campground

      Great campground for younger campers

      We have always liked “quieter” campgrounds with less crowds, more open spaces, and larger sites. That being said, this park has some nice hiking trails, equestrian trails, a really interesting and enjoyable farm with animals, and a lot of stuff to do. The store has the basics, like firewood and ice and some odds and ends. We stayed in the equestrian campground, which consists of four sites. They are very close together. They also only have pit toilets and no shower facilities. We had to buy a shower pass in order to use the shower facilities in the main campgrounds. The campgrounds there have no privacy; they are jam packed together, but great if you are a social camper. Very little foliage in those areas leaves you zero privacy. It’s very noisy also. Facilities were relatively clean. Campsite loop one is older, campsite two is newer. If you want some peace and quiet, and don’t mind the lack of showers, the equestrian sites are the way to go. If you’re a social camper, go with loop two. Loop one just looks a bit tired and in need of updating.

    • Kayla S.
      May. 25, 2020

      General Coffee State Park Campground

      Memorial Day Weekend 2020

      We tent camped for 2 nights in campsite #1 in campground #1. This site is the first site to the right when you pull into the campground. There are trash cans at the campground exit and a direct line of sight view of the dump station. The west river trail runs right behind the campsite. The site itself is spacious with plenty of shade. There are a couple of good sets of trees for hanging a hammock. The electric box is a little further from the tent pad (which is packed sand and not gravel) than most sites I’ve stayed at, so I was happy that I brought an extension cord. The camp restrooms are adequate but not at all ADA accessible at campground #1. There are 3 toilet stalls, 2 that have working latches, and 2 shower stalls- both with working latches. Both of the showers have a small little room for you to change clothes with a hook on the wall and a hook on the door and a little bench. If you’re tall, be ready to duck to get your head under the water because the shower heads are low. Temperature and pressure were good. Bonus perk- stray cats at the campground.

      The park itself has some cool trails. We hiked the west river trail all the way to the farm at the front of the park. It took us over wooden boardwalks over swampy Cyprus areas and through the forest around the 17 mile river. It was pretty and the heritage tobacco farm was really cool. There are restrooms and a coke machine at the farm. The coke machine takes cards, but bring lots of water with you. There are lots of animals that are used to being fed, so buy some food at the visitor’s center, or prepare to be made to feel guilty. The farm is situated next to a small lake, and when the world isn’t shutdown due to COVID-19, they rent boats. The lake is big enough to boat around in for a little while and there are fish to be caught- carp from what I could tell.

      There was a small gravel road that split off from the first group picnic shelter area that takes you down to the 17 mile river for fishing access. The 17 mile river dries up some years, but the deeper “lakes” keep water in them during those dry years. The river wasn’t flowing while we were here, but there was some standing water in places that would have been dry if it hadn’t rained recently.

      The park is about an hour and a half drive from the main entrance of the Okefenokee swamp. We drove down there and rented a kayak so we both could go paddle the swamp. On the way down there, somewhere outside of waycross, we passed a mudding course, if that’s more your style.

      Overall, this is someplace that I probably wouldn’t come back to because I’ve done all the things that the park has to offer, and there are more parks to explore. It’s definitely worth a visit for a night or two, or as a jumping off point for other activities this part of the state has to offer.

    • Maria Mercedes M.The Dyrt PRO User
      Mar. 2, 2026

      Dixon Memorial WMA - Hunter Camp

      True Backcountry Georgia

      There is something beautifully wild about Dixon Memorial WMA, where the road narrows, the pine flatwoods open up endlessly and you quickly realize you are far from camp stores, strip malls and creature comforts. This massive wildlife management area offers dispersed primitive camping rather than a structured campground (meaning you are essentially choosing your own sandy clearing among longleaf pines, palmettos, and quiet forest roads). There are no developed amenities to speak of here: no bathhouses, no playgrounds, no hookups, just open land occasional fire rings left by prior campers, and the sounds of wind through the trees. The boys thought it was exciting at first, especially when we spotted deer tracks in the sand and listened for owls at dusk, but without designated facilities or nearby services, it quickly felt more like true backcountry camping than a manageable overnight stop for a family with younger kids. Since there are no marked sites, the best choice is to select a well-cleared area set back from the main dirt roads for added privacy and safety. While Dixon Memorial is likely a dream for seasoned hunters, equestrians or campers seeking deep solitude, for families wanting even basic campground structure, this one leans firmly into primitive territory and may be better suited for older kids or adults prepared for a fully self-contained adventure.

    • G F.
      Jun. 10, 2025

      General Coffee State Park Campground

      Still recovering from Helen

      Came in June 2025. Only one trail open and it’s not the one with access to swamp. The park has beautiful bone structure and I’m sure once fixed, it will be great. But as of now, very limited hiking. We did not visit farm but it seemed cute as well as its little lake where we saw brim and bass. Campground 1 is on an unpaved but well packed dirt road. Sites are small with limited privacy but very quaint. Campground 2 has a paved main road, with bigger sites and more privacy. All sites are pull thru. Outer ones give you access to the nature trail (closed except for small loop). Because it’s near the swamp, it is hot, humid and buggy. Bring your thermacells.

    • Katie F.
      Aug. 29, 2021

      General Coffee State Park Campground

      Loved it!

      The campsite was very private and backed up to the woods. The farm was so much fun and the people were absolutely amazing! They walked us around and gave us a little tour, they were super friendly!

    • Jennifer H.
      Jul. 2, 2018

      General Coffee State Park Campground

      Home away from home

      This little jewel has everything you need for a great time. Plenty of good walking trails and a great petting zoo. I love the old houses, it gives you a feeling of what it was like 100 years ago


    Guide to Baxley

    General Coffee State Park offers equestrian camping facilities near Baxley, Georgia, approximately 30 miles from the city center. The park's horse camping area includes four dedicated sites for riders and their horses, positioned in a separate section from the main campground. South Georgia's flat terrain and mild winter climate make this area suitable for year-round trail riding, with temperatures rarely dropping below freezing during winter months.

    What to do

    Explore historic tobacco farm: The heritage farm at General Coffee State Park Campground preserves agricultural history with period structures and farm animals. "This little jewel has everything you need for a great time. Plenty of good walking trails and a great petting zoo. I love the old houses, it gives you a feeling of what it was like 100 years ago," notes Jennifer H.

    Fish multiple waterways: The 17 Mile River area provides fishing opportunities during wet seasons, though water levels fluctuate seasonally. "The 17 mile river dries up some years, but the deeper 'lakes' keep water in them during those dry years. The river wasn't flowing while we were there, but there was some standing water in places that would have been dry if it hadn't rained recently," reports Kayla S.

    Kayak the Okefenokee Swamp: The park serves as a base camp for day trips to larger natural areas. "The park is about an hour and a half drive from the main entrance of the Okefenokee swamp. We drove down there and rented a kayak so we both could go paddle the swamp," explains Kayla S.

    What campers like

    Varied campground layouts: The main camping areas at General Coffee State Park feature two distinct loops with different site configurations. "This is a good campground divided into 2 loops. Many pull throughs. We had site #12 which was gigantic. All the sites are open to your neighbors," explains Rachel G.

    Riverside primitive camping: At Towns Bluff Park, equestrians can access free primitive camping areas along the Altamaha River. "If you keep left instead of going towards the rv campground, there is a free primitive camping area that has multiple spots for camping. There was one other person camping while I stayed here," notes Monte W.

    Waterfront access: Horse campgrounds near Baxley provide access to multiple water features. "We love this campground, quiet and secluded on the bank of the altamaha river, perfect for a quick weekend getaway," writes Andrew H. about Towns Bluff Park.

    What you should know

    Seasonal closures affect access: Some equestrian trails and facilities undergo periodic maintenance. At Barrington County Park, a popular alternate horse camping area, one camper noted: "Great spot, however maintenance is starting 2/12/24. Not sure how long this will last, but park will be closed for some time."

    Weather considerations: South Georgia's climate affects camping comfort at horse campgrounds near Baxley. "Because it's near the swamp, it is hot, humid and buggy. Bring your thermacells," advises G F. about General Coffee State Park.

    Trail conditions vary: Following storms, equestrian trail access may be limited. "Came in June 2025. Only one trail open and it's not the one with access to swamp. The park has beautiful bone structure and I'm sure once fixed, it will be great. But as of now, very limited hiking," reports G F.

    Tips for camping with families

    Farm animals for children: The heritage farm provides educational opportunities for young campers. "We have gone to this campground a couple of times now and every time we go it has been a great visit. We love buying carrots to feed all the farm animals and if you want some good exercise rent one of the pedal boats," recommends Kirsten W. about General Coffee State Park.

    Bring extension cords: Tent sites at the equestrian campground have electrical outlets positioned farther from tent pads than expected. "The electric box is a little further from the tent pad (which is packed sand and not gravel) than most sites I've stayed at, so I was happy that I brought an extension cord," advises Kayla S.

    Plan for limited activities: Smaller children may need additional entertainment options. "This is a great place for 3/4 days. Went for dinner and to local bakery in nearby town of Douglas Georgia," suggests Rachel G. about making General Coffee State Park a multi-day family destination.

    Tips from RVers

    Navigate access roads carefully: Horse trailers and RVs require careful driving on approach roads. "There were quite a few potholes on the road, coming into the campground," warns Lisa M. about General Coffee State Park Campground.

    Check site dimensions: Some pull-through sites have tree placement that can complicate parking larger rigs. "Be careful about some of the pull through spaces as there are trees that might make it difficult for longer RVs to get into," cautions Lisa M.

    Expect basic but functional facilities: RV campers at equestrian campgrounds report adequate but not luxurious amenities. "Our space was nice and level, had water and electric, the bathrooms were so so. Clean but the showers could've used a little attention. We did do our laundry here which was relatively inexpensive," notes Lisa M.

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