Best Equestrian Camping near Mableton, GA

Little Tallapoosa Park features equestrian camping areas with dedicated sites for horse owners. The park maintains separate horse camp sections that also serve as overflow camping when the main RV area reaches capacity. These equestrian sites provide water and electrical hookups, though sewer connections are only available in the primary RV section. Extensive horse trails wind throughout the 1,000+ acre property, connecting to walking paths and following the Tallapoosa River. The campground accommodates both tent and RV camping with spacious, level sites that can fit multiple vehicles and equipment. Sites in the horse camp area provide ample room for trailers and equine companions.

The trail system at Little Tallapoosa Park offers numerous riding opportunities with well-maintained paths suitable for horses of various experience levels. McIntosh Reserve Park, located approximately 20 miles from Mableton, provides additional horse camping options with sites specifically designated for equestrians at sites 18-20. The park features wide trails designed for horseback riding throughout the property. Both parks maintain bathroom facilities with showers accessible to all campers. First-time visitors should note that some trails connect directly to campsites, allowing riders to access routes without trailering. The Georgia International Horse Park, though primarily an event venue, offers limited RV camping during special equestrian events and competitions.

Best Equestrian Sites Near Mableton, Georgia (7)

    1. Little Tallapoosa Park

    15 Reviews
    Carrollton, GA
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (770) 214-3580

    $40 - $50 / night

    "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."

    2. McIntosh Reserve Park

    11 Reviews
    Whitesburg, GA
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (770) 830-5879

    "I cleaned up a bit of trash around my site when I arrived. The camp host drove around selling firewood."

    "We live close by so for a night trip this is a perfect little getaway."

    3. Quail Run at Pate's Creek

    1 Review
    Stockbridge, GA
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (678) 986-9980

    $25 - $50 / night

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

    4. Newton Factory Shoals Rec Area

    7 Reviews
    Mansfield, GA
    49 miles
    +1 (770) 787-6309

    $15 / night

    "Note to future campers: the campground is NOT located at the address provided. This is the recreational park."

    "I met him on the trail to the falls and took the time to explain the factory that used to be there. Very interesting. Most sites are on the water. Has toilets and showers."

    5. Equitopian Escape Farm

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    Pine Mountain, GA
    30 miles
    +1 (256) 975-7865

    $40 / night

    6. James Shackleford Memorial Park

    1 Review
    Auburn, GA
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (770) 963-4002

    "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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Equestrian Camping Reviews near Mableton, GA

35 Reviews of 7 Mableton Campgrounds


  • 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.

  • Sarah S.
    May. 25, 2025

    McIntosh Reserve Park

    New bathhouse with shower, water spigot

    Camping is first come first served basis, no reservations. $20 per night, parking for one vehicle included. Extra vehicles require $5 parking pass per day. They take credit card. Pull up to the booth at the entrance before 5pm or see the camp host 5-8pm. After 8pm, the park gate closes. I was given a gate code in case I needed to leave and return during the closed hours.

    The camping layout falls somewhere between dispersed camping and a traditional campground. When I checked in, I was told I could pull up to any site with a fire pit. There were picnic tables and trash cans at most sites. There are no hook ups at the sites, but there is a good amount of space on flat ground in the trees. Several cars, tents, or small campers would fit on each site. Bigger campers could opt for sites 8 or 9 which don’t have trees. I cleaned up a bit of trash around my site when I arrived. The camp host drove around selling firewood.

    Many of these reviews seem older, so I wanted to add that there is a newer block bathroom with flush toilets, electricity and a shower stall, and outdoor water spigot near the stretch of campsites marked 1-20 along the river. It was clean. Driving in, you’ll see a sign that points you to “Main Camping.” The sites stretch down a lane that follows the river to a dead end, the river and sites are on the left and there is a large grassy airfield on the right. There was no airplane traffic while I was there and no signage to stay off of it, so perhaps it is no longer in use.

    There is a boat ramp past site 20. I saw a sign at the bathhouse for paddling the river and various parks to camp along the way. There are signs for horse camping only at sites 18-20. One of the trails runs between the river bank and the campsites, with red blazes - “River Trail” - so don’t set up equipment there in case hikers or horses come through. I saw people fishing in the Chattahoochee River right off of their campsite. There is a small rapid that stretches across the river near sites 1-10, so you get that nice water flowing sound to fall asleep to!

    There are also sites in other areas of the park, if you turn left instead of following the “Main Camping” sign. I’m not sure if they are numbered, and they seem more scattered. There is another bathhouse with running water and a shower that is older next to the cabin called “Old Ranger’s Station.”

    The park has wide trails for horseback riding. I hiked the 2 mile Eagle Loop Trail and saw a mountain biker as well. I saw signs for an Orienteering Course. There is a splash pad and a new looking playground that from a glance, might be ADA accessible. There are many signs prohibiting swimming in the river due to the strong current. There is no beach and in most places, the river bank is steep. John Tanner Park has a swimming beach.

    The park map is not great and the information available online is insufficient, but I do recommend coming to explore the area and camp! I’ll be back now that I have an understanding of the layout.

  • 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.

  • Ryan N.
    Jun. 19, 2020

    McIntosh Reserve Park

    Close and Fun

    Just camped here recently with some friends and our kids. Took the kids to the spaslh pad and enjoyed cooking out and hanging out over night. We live close by so for a night trip this is a perfect little getaway.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    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.

  • DeWayne H.
    Apr. 12, 2019

    McIntosh Reserve Park

    Beautiful and quite.

    This place is a great place for family reunions or birthday parties. They even do Easter egg hunts every year. Also, for those that are into Geocashing, there are a few you could find here. This place has some nice trails and plenty of pavilions for large groups. You can tent camp or bring your RV. They have access to the Chattahoochie River for kayaking and fishing as well. This is a beautiful and quite place to enjoy some time in the sun.

  • Danna D.
    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 ❤️

  • Joseph P.
    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.


Guide to Mableton

Newton Factory Shoals Recreation Area offers primitive camping sites situated along a river just 42 miles east of Mableton, Georgia. The area features raised gravel tent platforms at waterfront sites for $15 per night. Campsites include fire pits, grills, and trash cans, with a central bathroom facility that includes showers and water access.

What to do

Water activities: Newton Factory Shoals Recreation Area provides riverside camping with opportunities to watch wildlife. According to camper Nicolle, "We had a happy little bonus of getting to watch the beavers play in the river early in the morning" at Newton Factory Shoals Rec Area.

Hiking trails: McIntosh Reserve Park offers several trail options for hikers. Sarah S. notes, "I hiked the 2 mile Eagle Loop Trail and saw a mountain biker as well. I saw signs for an Orienteering Course" at McIntosh Reserve Park.

Fishing spots: Several campgrounds provide river access for fishing. Deb F. simply states that McIntosh Reserve is "The best place to camp, Fish, Enjoy the Chattahoochee."

What campers like

Private waterfront sites: Campers appreciate the direct water access at many sites. Addison C. mentions, "They have many water front campsites with a lot of room. They have a box platform for your tent. It could easily fit my 8 person tent" at Newton Factory Shoals Recreation Area.

Playground amenities: For families with children, Little Tallapoosa Park offers several recreation options. Andy M. shares, "Sites are nice we were at site 11 pull thru with full hook up. Splash park was fun and clean for the kids as well as really nice walking trails we enjoyed."

Affordable camping: The region offers budget-friendly camping options. According to Sarah F., "For the price ($15/night), this is a pretty great place to camp" at Little Tallapoosa Park.

What you should know

Reservation systems vary: Some parks require reservations while others operate on a first-come basis. At Quail Run at Pate's Creek, Joseph P. notes, "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."

Campground layout: McIntosh Reserve has a somewhat unconventional setup. Sarah S. explains, "The camping layout falls somewhere between dispersed camping and a traditional campground. When I checked in, I was told I could pull up to any site with a fire pit."

Limited facilities: Some areas offer basic amenities. Cass P. warns about McIntosh Reserve, "No power, and only saw one tap for running water, but is a good spot if you are self sufficient."

Tips for camping with families

Clean bathrooms: Some campgrounds maintain better facilities than others. At Factory Shoals Recreation Park, a camper notes, "There is a bathroom with a shower that was kept up with and stocked with toilet paper and paper towels."

Kid-friendly activities: Little Tallapoosa Park offers recreational options for children. Sarah F. mentions, "My kids enjoyed biking around the camping loop and we did some geocaching."

Splash pads available: Several parks feature water play areas for hot days. DeWayne H. shares that McIntosh Reserve "even do Easter egg hunts every year. Also, for those that are into Geocashing, there are a few you could find here."

Tips from RVers

Horse campgrounds near Mableton: Equestrian facilities exist at several locations. At Little Tallapoosa Park, 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. Sewer hookup is only available in the RV section."

Campsite size considerations: Finding level ground can be challenging. One reviewer at James Shackleford Memorial Park mentions, "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."

Limited hookups: Some equestrian campgrounds near Mableton offer partial connections. Shirley D. explains at Little Tallapoosa Park, "They have 3 camping areas. Section 1 is for tents and pop ups. Section 2 is full hookups for campers, 5th wheels and motor homes. Site 3 is for equine camping."

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