Best Equestrian Camping near Brinson, GA

Florida Caverns State Park accommodates horse camping with equestrian-specific sites located separately from the main campground. The park features trail access suitable for riders and basic facilities for horses. Campers can choose from tent, RV, or cabin accommodations, with full hookups available at many sites. The campground provides clean bathrooms, picnic tables, and fire rings at most sites. Sites are generously spaced with ample room for horse trailers. The Blue Hole spring located near the campground offers a refreshing swimming spot after trail riding.

The park maintains several miles of multi-use trails that accommodate horseback riding through diverse Florida landscapes. Riders can access wooded paths that connect to the main trail system directly from the equestrian camping area. Trail conditions remain good year-round except after heavy rainfall. Horse owners should bring their own feed and water containers, as the park does not provide specialized horse amenities like wash racks or permanent corrals. Advance reservations are recommended, especially during peak seasons from fall through spring. The campground's location provides good access to additional riding opportunities in the surrounding region while offering a quiet, natural setting for overnight stays with horses.

Best Equestrian Sites Near Brinson, Georgia (4)

    1. Blue Hole Campground — Florida Caverns State Park

    33 Reviews
    Marianna, FL
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 482-9598

    $20 / night

    "We rode our bikes several miles on the many trails in the park and had a blast. Roots and rocks galore...but excellent mountain biking. The campsites are very nice with good bathroom facilities."

    "Very well kept RV spot 2 miles south of the main cavern attractions but still within the park and walking distance to the blue hole spring. Not a lot of shade but plenty of space between neighbors."

    2. White Oak Pastures

    1 Review
    Bluffton, GA
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (229) 641-2081

    $49 - $259 / night

    3. Fort Braden Tract Primitive Campsites — Lake Talquin State Forest

    2 Reviews
    Midway, FL
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 681-5950

    $9 - $18 / night

    "Three wonderful loop trails 2 primitive camp sites and a great view through the trees."

    "Fetch your own water from the lake. No modern amenities. Brilliant view of Lake Talquin, right on the water. Thickly treed so hanging hammocks and bear lines was no problem."

    4. Crazy 8 Ranch

    1 Review
    Midway, FL
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 524-3484

    $10 - $30 / night

    "At the time we were there (8/14/20) she had 21 horses, a Bantam rooster, two pot bellied pigs (one that looks pregnant), a pregnant goat, a bull and a dairy cow (also pregnant ) and three dogs; one if"

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  • Zack C.
    Jan. 3, 2017

    Blue Hole Campground — Florida Caverns State Park

    Caverns and Lagoon

    We were placed on the equestrian site with zero privacy. Never saw the other primitive sites, I guess they were full. Bathrooms were clean and the property was well maintain and far from the highway. Cavern tour was great but we loved the paddle through Blue Lagoon. Bring your kayak or rent one there, it's definitely worth it!

  • Karen  D.
    May. 31, 2018

    Blue Hole Campground — Florida Caverns State Park

    Great Campground and a Cave to Explore!

    My husband and I were pleasantly surprised at our stay at Florida Caverns State Park. Although not a huge cavern such as Carlsbad or Mammoth, Florida Caverns did not disappoint.

    We found plenty to do at the park. We rode our bikes several miles on the many trails in the park and had a blast. Roots and rocks galore...but excellent mountain biking. The campsites are very nice with good bathroom facilities. The swimming hole rocks and the water is crystal clear. So much to do...mountain biking, hiking, swimming, geocaching (we found a cache), kayaking and even horseback riding.

    The cave tour was nicely done and we were impressed as there are some nice formations and the trail near the cave was amazing...a short hike that will give you an idea of what a Florida swamp looks like and you can view several sink holes and alternate cave entrances (closed off of course).

    Lot's of stuff if you are into horses...stalls, trails, corrals and a horse camp facility...pretty cool!

    Another great place to camp for all ages...beautiful, fun and perfect for families with children.

    This is "The Real Florida"

    Enjoy!

  • C
    Aug. 17, 2020

    Crazy 8 Ranch

    Very peaceful ranch.

    Marcie is the owner of this rescue ranch. She’s just starting out having RV’s come in (we were her 4th). There’s power and water hookups, but no dumping stations yet. She runs a quaint rescue ranch for various animals. At the time we were there (8/14/20) she had 21 horses, a Bantam rooster, two pot bellied pigs (one that looks pregnant), a pregnant goat, a bull and a dairy cow (also pregnant ) and three dogs; one if which was an adorable Great Pyrenees puppy that she saved from deaths door). She also offers guided trail rides in the adjacent state park (we only spent the night, so we did not do that). You really can’t beat it fir $25.00 a night!Note: the road into her ranch is pretty rough and beat up, so use caution and go slowly. Make sure you bring plenty of carrots and apples for the animals! Feeding them was a big highlight of our stay!

  • B
    Jun. 15, 2022

    Blue Hole Campground — Florida Caverns State Park

    Cave Exploring

    Very well kept RV spot 2 miles south of the main cavern attractions but still within the park and walking distance to the blue hole spring. Not a lot of shade but plenty of space between neighbors. Clean bathrooms and shower facilities. Lots of hiking, biking trails.

  • Jeanene A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 13, 2017

    Fort Braden Tract Primitive Campsites — Lake Talquin State Forest

    Three for One

    Three wonderful loop trails 2 primitive camp sites and a great view through the trees. Camping was in the Center and West loops with 2 of the 3 sites being near the lake (the third site was in the center of hte Center Loop and for groups). Nice elevation changes (refreshing for Florida hiking)

    It took us an extra try to find this location - first our directions lead us to the Lines Tract - great for biking and bike camping - but not so much for hiking and camping. Make sure you review your directions because there is not much of a signal out there. There are 5 separate tracts to this forest.

    When we finally got to the correct location the hike was beautiful. We chose the 2 campsites that were near the water for our stay (but a bit of a steep drop off (you do not want to fall in - we were told lots of gators hand along the shore). The shore was fish-able though. Lots of frogs to sing us to sleep. There was some boat activity on the lake, but not as much as I expected. You do have to watch your step - this is prime copperhead territory.

    Primitive campsites were small and cozy. There was a group site in between that was very nice and we were told was often used by youth groups. Was worth the hike in and we had a lot of down time to relax even hiking all 3 loops. Was nice to have sit down quiet time. only saw 3 other people in the 3 days we were there.

    Call ahead for your camping permit!

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 29, 2024

    Blue Hole Campground — Florida Caverns State Park

    Great 2 day stop over.

    Great State Park. Facilities are great. Not a park for a lot of large RVs. Cavern’s were great to tour, good walking trails. Lots to do around the county. This area is all about outdoors. If you are traveling and need a stop over, this is a great option.

  • tricia S.
    Oct. 29, 2021

    Blue Hole Campground — Florida Caverns State Park

    Great park, great restaurants nearby

    We stayed here right after it reopened after damage from Hurricane Michael. The newly renovated campground is very nice, with water, electricity, and sewer hookups. The sites are nicely spaced and near a beautiful little lake called the blue hole. The restaurants we are at were delicious. One was Mashawy Grill right near the entrance to the park, and they had the best lamb chops! Then we are at Landshark Restaurant, which was about 13 miles away and had some of the best seafood we’ve ever had and we are used to good seafood as we are from Louisiana. The raw oysters were the best we’ve ever had and the fried crab claws and catfish were perfectly cooked and so good!

  • A
    May. 1, 2019

    Blue Hole Campground — Florida Caverns State Park

    Need to go back

    This beautiful, and historic Park is one I'd like to revisit. My husband and I spent only one night there, as a pit stop along a long drive between South Florida and Texas.

    We were so impressed with the beautiful nature around us. Admittedly, we didn't have time to go into the caverns this trip, and therefore need to go back when we can. We did get to hike around the grounds a bit, and enjoyed every minute of it.

    We chose a tent site, which required a very short hike from our car. This is the first time we had done that, and although the city side of us may worry around our car and it's contents, it sure made us feel more in the woods than we were. It was quiet and beautiful, having a campfire surrounded by nothing but sky-high trees.

    They did experience damage from Hurricane Michael, but I plan on revisiting once things are repaired!

  • Elliott B.
    May. 11, 2017

    Blue Hole Campground — Florida Caverns State Park

    Nice campgrounds and truly unique

    This State Park is very unique and if you're in the area it definitely merits a stop. Especially if you've never need in a cave before. I really think you're find this park is worth the visit.

    You get a nice guided tour through the caverns and it's not too strenuous. There are also a few nice hikes through the surrounding woodlands where you can get to see a good bit of the Florida environment.

    The campgrounds are nicely separated out between tent and RV (which i feel like you hardly see anymore). The tent only sites aren't huge, but you really are nestled into you own little area with some good amount of underbrush separating out the sites, but they are setup so that you can walk between the sites for some reason. I assume it's in case you have friends and book up several sites....but if you don't know your neighbor...

    You of course get your standard table and fire pit and the facilities are well maintained and were clean.


Guide to Brinson

Florida Caverns State Park offers dedicated equestrian camping facilities approximately 50 miles from Brinson, Georgia. The equestrian sites accommodate horses and riders with ample trailer parking space and trail access. The park maintains separate horse camping areas from the main campground to provide specialized accommodations for equine visitors while maintaining a natural setting.

What to do

Tour the caverns: The limestone cave formations at Florida Caverns State Park provide a unique underground experience not common in the Southeast. One visitor noted, "The caverns are a must see in this park. Come early before they open as there is a line" while another mentioned that "the cavern tour is worth it." The guided tours showcase stalactites, stalagmites, and flowstones throughout the year.

Swim at Blue Hole: This natural spring offers a refreshing swimming spot with crystal-clear water. A camper shared, "There's also a swimming hole right across the street from the tent sites which was also really nice!" The spring maintains a consistent temperature year-round, making it suitable for swimming even during cooler months.

Explore multiple trails: Florida Caverns offers various hiking paths beyond the equestrian trails. "A lot of nice hiking trails" are available according to one reviewer, with routes suitable for different ability levels. White Oak Pastures near Bluffton, Georgia provides additional trail riding opportunities for equestrians looking to explore more of the region.

Kayak nearby waterways: The region offers multiple paddling opportunities. One visitor to the area recommended, "Bring your kayak or rent one there, it's definitely worth it!" Paddling routes range from gentle flatwater to more challenging sections depending on water levels and seasonal conditions.

What campers like

Spacious campground layout: The campground design provides good separation between sites. Campers appreciate that there's "plenty of room to roam & setup camp" as noted by one scout troop leader. The generous spacing allows for privacy while still maintaining access to shared facilities.

Full hookup options: Many campsites include comprehensive services for those who prefer amenities. "Nice full hookups campsites" are available according to one reviewer, with electricity, water and sewer connections at select sites. Fort Braden Tract Primitive Campsites offer a contrasting primitive camping experience for those seeking a more rustic alternative.

Wildlife viewing: The natural setting provides opportunities to observe local fauna. The area supports diverse wildlife populations including birds, deer, and occasionally alligators. One primitive camper noted, "Even got a visit from your friendly neighborhood alligator in the middle of the night," highlighting the authentic natural experience available.

Quiet atmosphere: Despite recreational activities, the campground maintains a peaceful environment. A visitor described it as a "very nice and quiet camp ground with lots of shade and places to walk and bike ride." The natural buffer between camping areas helps preserve the tranquil setting.

What you should know

Primitive camping considerations: For those choosing backcountry options near Brinson, preparation is essential. One camper advised, "Fetch your own water from the lake. No modern amenities." Primitive sites typically require carrying in all supplies and carrying out all waste.

Weather impacts: Seasonal conditions affect facilities and trail access throughout the year. A reviewer noted some areas were "closed as is the campground and some trails due to hurricane damage." Check current conditions before traveling, especially after severe weather events.

Reservation requirements: Advanced bookings are recommended for all camping types in the region. Crazy 8 Ranch and similar facilities have limited spaces, with one visitor noting they were only "the 4th" RV to stay at a newer campground. Holiday weekends and peak season (October-April) fill quickly.

Road conditions: Access roads to some camping areas require cautious driving. A visitor warned, "The road into her ranch is pretty rough and beat up, so use caution and go slowly." High-clearance vehicles may be necessary for certain camping locations during wet conditions.

Tips for camping with families

Scout-friendly facilities: The campgrounds accommodate youth groups with appropriate spaces. One leader shared their experience: "Camping with a scout troop & it was awesome even though it rained. The caverns were just incredible & the amenities were great." Group sites often include larger gathering areas and additional facilities.

Educational opportunities: Natural features provide learning experiences for children. The guided cavern tours include age-appropriate information, and as one visitor noted, "Our guide was very knowledgeable." Rangers often provide educational programs during peak seasons.

Swimming access: Natural swimming areas offer cooling options during warmer months. The proximity of swimming spots to camping areas makes them convenient for families, as one camper noted that the swimming hole was "right across the street from the tent sites." Florida Caverns State Park offers supervised swimming areas with varying depths suitable for different ages.

Tips from RVers

Site selection for larger vehicles: Not all campgrounds accommodate bigger rigs. One RVer cautioned, "Not a park for a lot of large RVs," referring to Florida Caverns. Check site length restrictions and access road clearances before booking.

Hookup variations: Electrical and water connections differ between campgrounds. Some areas offer "fifty-amp hookups" while others provide thirty-amp service or none at all. Bring appropriate adapters and extension cords to accommodate different power configurations.

Seasonal considerations: The region serves as an excellent stopover location during seasonal migrations. One RVer commented, "If you are traveling and need a stop over, this is a great option." Many snowbirds use these campgrounds as waypoints when traveling to and from Florida destinations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular equestrian campsite near Brinson, GA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular equestrian campground near Brinson, GA is Blue Hole Campground — Florida Caverns State Park with a 4.6-star rating from 33 reviews.

What is the best site to find equestrian camping near Brinson, GA?

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