Best Equestrian Camping near Hazlehurst, GA

General Coffee State Park Campground offers equestrian camping facilities approximately 30 miles southwest of Hazlehurst. The park features a dedicated equestrian campground with four sites situated close together, providing basic amenities for horse owners. These sites have pit toilets but no shower facilities, requiring campers to purchase shower passes to access facilities in the main campground areas. The equestrian sites provide more privacy and quieter surroundings than the main camping loops. The park maintains horse-friendly trails throughout the property, with both hiking and equestrian paths available for visitors. Riders frequently note the peaceful atmosphere and natural surroundings that characterize the experience at General Coffee.

The park's trail system connects riders to various natural features, including cypress swamps and the 17-mile river that runs through the property. Equestrian trails wind through diverse terrain, offering opportunities to view wildlife and explore the natural landscape. Horse owners must bring their own feed and water containers, as the park does not provide specialized feeding facilities at the campsites. The heritage farm area within the park features farm animals including horses, sheep, chickens, and donkeys that visitors can observe and sometimes feed with purchased food from the visitor center. Trail conditions vary seasonally, with some areas becoming muddy after rain. Reservations are recommended for the limited equestrian sites, especially during peak seasons when the campground fills quickly with horse enthusiasts.

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  • A
    Aug. 13, 2021

    Two Horse Wagon RV Park

    Great remote and quite RV park on a Farm

    The owners of this campground are phenomenal. Great people. The RV Park is located just outside from Dexter Georgia and about 7 min from I-16. Surrounded by goats, horses, Cows and Peacocks makes this an ideal family camping experience or for someone who wants to escape from the daily stress. Wifi is also fantastic as well as the water. This is not an usual RV park where you camp site by site. Here are 10 available sites with enough distance from each other. I highly recommend to Stop here for a visit or long term stay. André

  • 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.

  • 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 Hazlehurst

Equestrian camping near Hazlehurst, Georgia offers access to diverse natural landscapes including cypress swamps, river systems, and forested terrain. The region maintains an average annual rainfall of 48 inches, creating seasonal variations in trail conditions throughout the year. Camping facilities range from primitive sites to full hookup options within proximity to horseback riding opportunities.

What to do

Trail exploration: At General Coffee State Park Campground, visitors can access multiple walking paths that connect to natural features. "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," notes Kayla S.

Animal encounters: The heritage farm area provides educational experiences with farm animals. "We love buying carrots to feed all the farm animals and if you want some good exercise rent one of the pedal boats," explains Kirsten W. Children particularly enjoy the opportunity to view and interact with the animals under supervision.

Fishing access: Multiple water features provide fishing opportunities throughout the region. At Jeff Davis County Towns Bluff Park RV Park and Campground, "We walked down to the river where the boat ramp is and there are also plenty of areas to explore and gather wood," reports Monte W.

What campers like

Privacy between sites: Camp areas vary in layout and spacing. "Our site was nice and level, had water and electric, the bathrooms were so so. Clean but the showers could've used a little attention," shares Lisa M., noting the practical aspects of the facilities.

Historical elements: Heritage components enhance the educational value of stays. "I love the old houses, it gives you a feeling of what it was like 100 years ago," mentions Jennifer H. about the historical structures that showcase regional agricultural history.

Rural atmosphere: The agricultural setting provides a distinct camping environment at Two Horse Wagon RV Park. "This is country camping; with goats and cows right next to you. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay after a problem filled travel day," writes Andrew, highlighting the farm-based camping experience.

What you should know

Trail conditions: Seasonal factors affect accessibility. "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., indicating recent maintenance issues.

Weather considerations: The climate affects comfort levels during camping trips. "Because it's near the swamp, it is hot, humid and buggy. Bring your thermacells," advises G F. about preparations necessary for the subtropical climate.

Site selection: Campgrounds feature various site configurations. "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," details Kayla S., providing specific location information.

Tips for camping with families

Farm activities: Children respond well to the agricultural components. "The farm was great with chickens, sheep, donkey and horse. On our visit there were 3 day old lambs!" shares Rachel G. about the educational opportunities for younger visitors at General Coffee State Park Campground.

Bike-friendly areas: Several campgrounds accommodate cycling activities. "Nice paved roadway. Gravel sites all of them pull through. Large private sites. The farm is always fun for the kids. Great place for bike rides too," notes Michael R. about the recreational options.

Water recreation: Seasonal boat rentals provide additional entertainment options. "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," explains Rachel G., providing realistic expectations about water features.

Tips from RVers

Site access considerations: Tree placement affects large vehicle navigation. "Be careful about some of the pull through spaces as there are trees that might make it difficult for longer RVs to get into," warns Lisa M. about potential obstacles at Jeff Davis County Towns Bluff Park RV Park and Campground.

Road conditions: Access routes require attention when driving larger vehicles. "There were quite a few potholes on the road, coming back into the campground," mentions Lisa M., pointing out infrastructure conditions relevant to RV drivers.

Hookup locations: Facility placement varies between sites. "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., suggesting equipment preparations.

Frequently Asked Questions

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular equestrian campground near Hazlehurst, GA is Jeff Davis County Towns Bluff Park RV Park and Campground with a 4.5-star rating from 2 reviews.

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