Equestrian Camping near Comer, GA

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    Watson Mill Bridge State Park Campground features horse trails and an equestrian campground located several miles from the main camping area. The park maintains separate camping facilities for horse owners, with the equestrian area remaining open during the three months when the main campground closes. The equestrian section includes dedicated sites for camping with horses and direct access to riding trails. Campers with horses should note they cannot cross the park's historic covered bridge with their trailers and must use the appropriate entrance for the equestrian campground. The park's trails provide pleasant riding opportunities through wooded terrain with access to water features including Big Clouds Creek.

    A.H. Stephens State Park offers equestrian camping facilities with stables for horses. The equestrian campground features a new stable and bathhouse, with a recently constructed camping area supplementing the original horse camping facilities. The sites are spacious and can accommodate horse trailers with ample room for setup. Multiple trails connect the equestrian area to the rest of the park's amenities and riding opportunities. The campground is situated in a quiet, rural setting with level sites that provide adequate shade. The 2019 renovation of the equestrian facilities significantly upgraded the stables and bathhouse for those traveling with horses, though equestrian trails are closed to hikers during weekends to ensure rider safety.

    Best Equestrian Campgrounds near Comer (9)

      1. Watson Mill Bridge State Park Campground

      4.6(14)4mi from Comer58 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "The sites are shaded, and flat with a gravel drive and tent pad. We hadn’t planned on staying here but were pleasantly surprised to find a few vacancies on the first Saturday in November."

      "Too many trees to break out Starlink Trails are a fun walk."

      from $17 - $85 / night

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      2. Hard Labor Creek State Park Campground

      4.6(31)39mi from Comer119 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "There’s two lakes there but you need to take a short drive to get to the swimming beach and to better fishing. Golf course looks great, and  equestrian camping looked great too."

      "There are hiking trails, kayak rentals, a beach area (swimming) and two nice lakes! There are equestrian trails and even an equestrian campground!"

      from $20 - $650 / night

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      3. The Fenn Farm

      Be the first to review10mi from ComerRVs, Tents

      from $20 - $25 / night

      4. Don Carter State Park Campground

      4.4(35)42mi from Comer70 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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      5. A. H. Stephens State Park Campground

      4.4(14)37mi from Comer90 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "We hiked from the campground to Lake Buncombe and also hiked from Sunset Drive trail to Lake Liberty and the office. Equestrian trails are closed to hiking during the weekend."

      "It has a couple of hiking trails, boat rentals, a nice lake to fish, and some historical buildings to explore but not a lot else to do. That was fine with us and our 2 night stay."

      from $15 - $650 / night

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      6. South Cove County Park

      4.6(12)46mi from Comer67 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "There are several large play areas in walking distance. There appeared to be beautiful lake views from almost every site. We very much enjoyed our stay and plan to return for a longer visit."

      "Perfect for kids, right on the lake. Loved the playground 😊 warning! Don’t feed the geese! The campers next to us fed them and the next day we woke up with goose poop on everything!"

      from $20 - $50 / night

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      7. Bobby Brown Park Campground

      3.0(1)31mi from ComerRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      8. Liberty Stables

      5.0(3)43mi from Comer1 siteRVs, Tents

      "Quiet, beautiful acres with horses, ponies, goats, sheep, and chickens. Fire-pit included! Book your stay and leave them some love."

      "Will definitely stay there again as our granddaughters live nearby! Highly recommend!"

      from $35 - $40 / night

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      9. James Shackleford Memorial Park

      4.0(1)41mi from ComerTents, 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"

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    • 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!

    • Cathy C.
      Feb. 10, 2019

      A. H. Stephens State Park Campground

      Rolling Hills of History

      Large, well maintained sites. We stayed on 17 and it was very private. We hiked from the campground to Lake Buncombe and also hiked from Sunset Drive trail to Lake Liberty and the office. Equestrian trails are closed to hiking during the weekend. Equestrian campground has a new stable and bathhouse and a campground that is under construction now. The old equestrian campground and stable are still there. The cabins on Federal Lake just reopened after getting new flooring. All of the rangers were friendly and helpful. We did the A. H. Stephens museum tour and that was very nicely done. We did a day trip to Greensboro and walked the shops and went to Oconee Brewery. Everyone was raving about Yesterday Cafe so on our next visit Lucy May have to stay back at the camper. We will definitely return in warmer weather for canoeing and a trip to Warrenton which is close by.

    • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
      Dec. 29, 2019

      Watson Mill Bridge State Park Campground

      Small but very nice campground

      Very nice quiet park with a small campground (21 sites, all with electric and water). The sites are shaded, and flat with a gravel drive and tent pad. We hadn’t planned on staying here but were pleasantly surprised to find a few vacancies on the first Saturday in November. There is also an equestrian campground located several miles from the main campground. The main feature is a covered bridge, the longest one in Georgia, that is located ¾ of a mile from the campground (an easy walk). 

      A nice perk was laundry facilities outside the restrooms. The restrooms were very clean. 

      There are seven miles of hiking trails, five miles of bike trails, canoe rentals, and we saw several people fishing. 

      There was also a nice day-use area with picnic tables within view of the covered bridge.

    • 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!

    • c
      Jun. 12, 2019

      Hard Labor Creek State Park Campground

      Horse owner or golfer this is the place for you and it’s only 45 minutes fr

      Nice campground, bathhouses exceptionally clean. Camped on a Sunday and Monday and was so peaceful with all of nature’s  sounds. There’s two lakes there but you need to take a short drive to get to the swimming beach and to better fishing. Golf course looks great, and  equestrian camping looked great too. Lots of easy hiking trails to explore.  A very  short drive from Atlanta make this campground a nice weekend camping getaway

    • John S.
      Aug. 19, 2022

      A. H. Stephens State Park Campground

      Nice, quiet park ideal for RVs

      We really enjoyed RV camping at this campground. It wasn’t busy, especially for a weekend. Lots of empty campsites. Super clean bathrooms. It has a couple of hiking trails, boat rentals, a nice lake to fish, and some historical buildings to explore but not a lot else to do. That was fine with us and our 2 night stay. Equestrian camping seems to be the big thing there.

    • Elaine G.
      Jul. 30, 2018

      A. H. Stephens State Park Campground

      There is so much to do

      This state park has boats to rent,fishing, swimming equestrian camping,cabins ect..They have this large primitive area that we used..It was a bit of a hike to the bathrooms..but everything else was fantastic We loved the historical museum there too

    • George & Patty C.
      Jul. 22, 2018

      Hard Labor Creek State Park Campground

      PERFECT GETAWAY!

      We have camped at this beautiful park NUMEROUS times and there is a reason that we keep coming back (actually there are multiple reasons)!

      HLC has an amazing staff that is there when you need them and not there when you don't! The camp hosts are friendly, the Ranger rides through on a regular basis and is friendly/outgoing (you can tell that he enjoys his job)!

      The campground is not cramped at all and most of the sites are spread apart to provide privacy!

      Not long ago, as many of the GA State Parks are doing, HLC swapped over to "site-specific" reservations..meaning that you must choose a particular site when reserving. This is VERY useful if you're familiar with the campground and have a favorite site (such as we do) but it can be a shot in the dark if you're not familiar with the campground.

      The bath houses/comfort stations are brand new (including laundry rooms) and the camp hosts keep them spotless! The campground roads are newly paved and there are a couple of new sites.

      There are hiking trails, kayak rentals, a beach area (swimming) and two nice lakes! There are equestrian trails and even an equestrian campground!

      The park has numerous cottages to rent, a group shelter, picnic pavilions and even a mini-golf course (newly renovated)!

      Not far from the campground (in Rutledge, GA) there is a Dollar general in case you forgot something that the park store doesn't have.

      If you've never visited this beautiful park, ou are missing out on one of our hidden gems!

    • George & Patty C.
      Jun. 4, 2017

      Hard Labor Creek State Park Campground

      Far enough away, yet...

      Hard Labor Creek State Park is one of the Georgia State Park system's best kept secrets! Located just minutes away from Rutledge, GA, HLC seems like a whole world away! Away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, HLC is still convenient to Rutledge and Madison, in case you forgot to pack something.

      HLC features hiking trails, mini golf, newly "renovated" campsites that include two BRAND new bathhouses (comfort stations). The comfort stations have restrooms/showers, as well as two family restroom/shower facilities. The comfort stations also feature vending machines (drinks) and a laundry facility!

      Kayak rentals, a beach/swimming area and numerous special programs are available!

      Cell phone service is very spotty in the park but that is alright with us, camping is about getting AWAY and enjoying the outdoors, not staring at your electronic devices!

      If golf is your thing, HLC has a beautiful 18-hole golf course!


    Guide to Comer

    Horse camping opportunities thrive near Comer, Georgia, situated in the Piedmont region with elevations averaging 700-800 feet above sea level. The area experiences humid subtropical conditions with hot summers reaching 90°F and mild winters rarely dropping below 30°F. Spring and fall offer the most comfortable camping conditions with moderate temperatures and lower humidity.

    What to do

    Trail riding access points: Watson Mill Bridge State Park offers dedicated horse trails that connect with the main park facilities. According to one visitor, "The main campground closes for 3 months but the equestion side stays open. Make sure you are coming into park for the correct campground since campers cant go across bridge," pointing out a practical consideration for riders approaching the park.

    Swimming opportunities: Don Carter State Park provides lake access with designated swimming areas. A camper notes, "There is also a beach for the kids to play at as well, very well kept. Our campsite backed up to one of the hiking trails and our little guy loved it!" This state park is ideal for combining trail riding with water recreation.

    Historical exploration: A. H. Stephens State Park features historical attractions alongside its equestrian facilities. One visitor recommends, "We did the A. H. Stephens museum tour and that was very nicely done. We did a day trip to Greensboro and walked the shops and went to Oconee Brewery."

    What campers like

    Spacious equestrian sites: Horse owners appreciate the dedicated facilities at A. H. Stephens State Park. A camper shares, "We stayed at the esquirion site which was large and had stables. Beautiful place and clean... Kind of tight and up hill a little getting in and out..."

    Private camping options: Watson Mill Bridge State Park offers secluded sites for those seeking quiet. One visitor described their experience: "Very private site. Pioneer campsite 1 is very nice. As stated by another reviewer, if rain is in the forecast, probably would not want to stay. Large site with fire pit and picnic table."

    Rural farm settings: For a unique horse camping experience near Comer, Liberty Stables provides a working horse farm environment. A camper mentions, "Beautiful property with farm animals to look at. Will definitely stay again!" Another adds, "We really enjoyed our time at Liberty Stables! Will definitely stay there again as our granddaughters live nearby!"

    What you should know

    Weather considerations: Some horse camping sites near Comer are affected by seasonal conditions. At Watson Mill Bridge State Park, a camper advises, "This is a beautiful park with very nice trails. But if there is rain in the forecast do not, for the love of God, do not camp in the pioneer sites. You will get flooded."

    Limited connectivity: Cell service can be spotty in certain camping areas. At Watson Mill Bridge, one camper reports, "Phone service with ATT and Sprint/T-Mobile is non existent at the campsite. 200 yards uphill at bathhouse service is available."

    Reservation requirements: Hard Labor Creek State Park, a popular equestrian camping option, has specific reservation procedures. A regular visitor explains, "Not long ago, as many of the GA State Parks are doing, HLC swapped over to 'site-specific' reservations..meaning that you must choose a particular site when reserving."

    Tips for camping with families

    Kid-friendly amenities: Don Carter State Park Campground offers facilities that appeal to families with children. A visitor notes, "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."

    Educational opportunities: Horse camping trips can include learning experiences. At A.H. Stephens State Park, families can combine riding with history lessons. A camper shares, "We hiked from the campground to Lake Buncombe and also hiked from Sunset Drive trail to Lake Liberty and the office."

    Safety considerations: When camping with kids and horses, be aware of trail usage rules. At A.H. Stephens, "Equestrian trails are closed to hiking during the weekend." This ensures rider safety and prevents potential accidents with children on foot.

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection advice: South Cove County Park offers considerations for RVers hauling horse trailers. A camper advises, "Great for RC camping, but with tent be careful. Same if sites doesn't work. Ground is hard to put post in. All sites you get a great view of the lake."

    Hook-up availability: For RVers with horse trailers, Watson Mill Bridge State Park offers suitable facilities. A visitor describes, "Large sites in a wooded area. Plenty of room with pull through and back in sites. Older campground but serene with great hiking trails and awesome scenery."

    Access considerations: RVers should note specific route requirements when towing horse trailers. At Watson Mill Bridge, campers report, "Only 30A power here so we had to watch what we were running electrically. They did have 2 30A outlets but at this time we did not have the double 30 to 50 amp adapter."

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