Best Equestrian Camping near Loganville, GA

Liberty Stables offers equestrian camping on a 54-acre working horse farm near Loganville, Georgia. The property accommodates tents and RVs across five campsites with water access and shared amenities including picnic tables, fire pits, shower facilities, and restrooms. Campers stay amid horses, ponies, goats, sheep, and chickens on the farm grounds. The campground maintains clean facilities and provides firewood for purchase. Sites are reservable online through TheDyrt.com with availability throughout the year.

Hard Labor Creek State Park Campground provides equestrian opportunities about 20 miles from Loganville in Rutledge. The park features both standard camping areas and a dedicated equestrian campground with access to extensive horse trails. Sites include water and electric hookups with newly renovated bathhouses and laundry facilities. The campground connects directly to miles of equestrian trails through wooded terrain. Recent improvements include newly paved roads and upgraded comfort stations. Trail riders can access multiple lake views and varied terrain throughout the 5,800-acre property. The park maintains strict site-specific reservations, allowing horse owners to select optimal locations for trailer access and proximity to trailheads.

Best Equestrian Sites Near Loganville, Georgia (12)

    1. Hard Labor Creek State Park Campground

    31 Reviews
    Rutledge, GA
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 557-3001

    $20 - $650 / night

    "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!"

    2. James Shackleford Memorial Park

    1 Review
    Auburn, GA
    11 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"

    3. Liberty Stables

    3 Reviews
    Social Circle, GA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (770) 464-5072

    $35 - $40 / night

    "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!"

    4. Don Carter State Park Campground

    35 Reviews
    Lula, GA
    39 miles
    +1 (678) 450-7726

    $25 - $225 / night

    "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!"

    5. Newton Factory Shoals Rec Area

    7 Reviews
    Mansfield, GA
    27 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."

    7. Quail Run at Pate's Creek

    1 Review
    Stockbridge, GA
    30 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."

    8. Watson Mill Bridge State Park Campground

    14 Reviews
    Carlton, GA
    49 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 783-5349

    $17 - $85 / night

    "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."

    "The drive down is washed out a bit but a 2 wheel drive Tahoe handled it. Getting back up if it had been raining would probably not be guaranteed, so watch the weather carefully."

    9. Equitopian Escape Farm

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

    $40 / night

    10. Big Country Camping

    5 Reviews
    Monticello, GA
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (478) 954-7010

    $15 - $30 / night

    "Rob and Matt walked my husband through every step with “insider” tips. Mindy was so welcoming and gave me lots of good ideas while the guys set up."

    "Very quiet and peaceful location. I had a full hookup site. Owners helped me get situated. Loaned me a water hose.  Felt very safe here. Beautiful sunrise."

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  • NThe Dyrt PRO User
    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!

  • 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

  • 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!

  • Suzy E.
    Dec. 12, 2019

    Don Carter State Park Campground

    Newest Georgia State Park

    This Georgia State Park is in Gainesville on the Chattahoochee where it meets up with Lake Lanier.  It was very easy to get to from the Atlanta area.  We originally chose site 8 on the map but found it was pretty exposed and got direct sun all the time.

    The park was very clean and still had a "new" feeling.  We had a site with full hook ups.  There wasn't WiFi, but the cell service was good.  They did have cable.  There is a beach with kayak rentals.  We enjoyed a double kayak outing on the lake.  We kept pretty close to shore and didn't have to fight rough water or strong currents.

    Some campsites are on small hills that flatten out for your camper but then the terrain falls off.  Biking trails weren't very flat.  We also had to be aware of ants.  Couldn't leave our dog's dish or bone out without being invaded.

    Don't miss the Mountain Fresh Creamery almost 8 miles away for ice cream.  Also not far from Helen, GA and wineries.  Always great to spend time in the beautiful Georgia mountains.

  • Travyl Couple !.
    Dec. 11, 2019

    Don Carter State Park Campground

    Awesome park on Lake Lanier

    This park in North Georgia on Lake Lanier hit our trifecta 🚴‍♀️🥾🚣🏼‍♂️.

    12.5 miles of multi use trails with some elevation.
    📌Additional bonus for those with strollers/small children or physical challenges —>this park had several ADA accessible trails which were paved.

    Lake Lanier offered wonderful kayaking/fishing opportunities, there is also a beach for swimming. If you paddle or fish- be sure to have your fishing license/whistle/ life jacket. I got pulled over twice by water patrol.

    Keith loved biking the rolling country roads surrounding the park. Too hilly for me outside the park but I am a wimp about climbing hills.

    We could do it all easily from our campsite which had 30/50amp, water and lucky us there was a grey water drain within hose reach. (These Grey water drains are dispersed randomly throughout the campground not always near your site) There is also cable hook up. Verizon service was okay.

    We stayed here for 10 days in mid July and bugs were minimal...as long as you were inside or armed at dusk with repellent or fans.

    The wooded campsites and shady trails made the whole summer adventure great!

    There are primitive tent camping areas and lovely 8 cottages/cabins too!)

  • Ashley F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 20, 2023

    Liberty Stables

    54 Acre Working Horse Farm

    Ashley here with The Dyrt. We're so happy to have this property on our platform. Quiet, beautiful acres with horses, ponies, goats, sheep, and chickens. Fire-pit included! Book your stay and leave them some love.


Guide to Loganville

Camping opportunities near Loganville, Georgia include options spanning across Newton, Walton, and Hall counties. The area sits in Georgia's Piedmont region with elevations around 900-1,200 feet and receives approximately 50 inches of rainfall annually. Summer temperatures typically reach the 90s while winter lows average in the 30s, creating a year-round camping season with spring and fall offering the most moderate conditions.

What to do

Equestrian adventures: Horse enthusiasts can access dedicated equestrian trails at Hard Labor Creek State Park Campground. The park maintains miles of equestrian trails through wooded terrain. "The park has numerous cottages to rent, a group shelter, picnic pavilions and even a mini-golf course (newly renovated)!" notes camper George & Patty C.

Water activities: Cool off in the multiple swimming areas throughout the region. Don Carter State Park Campground provides lake access with designated swimming zones. "I pulled in late afternoon, deer were grazing in the primitive camp zones... I took a dip in the cool waters and though they were not a clear blue they were clear and I could see to the bottom all the way out to the edge of the swimming zone," shares Crystal C.

Historical exploration: Visit Watson Mill Bridge State Park to see Georgia's longest covered bridge. "229 ft long covered bridge you can drive through (height and weight restrictions)," explains Norris K. "You will pass the ruins of an old hydro power plant," adds Rebecca L., highlighting the historical elements beyond just the bridge.

What campers like

Spacious sites: Many campgrounds offer generous spacing between sites. At Newton Factory Shoals Rec Area, campers appreciate the waterfront options. "They have many water front campsites with a lot of room. They have a fire pit platform for your tent. It could easily fit my 8 person tent," writes Addison C.

Clean facilities: Well-maintained bathrooms and showers are consistently mentioned across reviews. At Watson Mill Bridge State Park Campground, campers note the cleanliness: "The bath house is clean. There is one shower on the lady's side and two on the men's. Hot water was wonderful," shares Rebecca L.

Animal viewing: Wildlife and farm animals enhance camping experiences near Loganville. At Liberty Stables, campers enjoy the farm setting: "Beautiful property with farm animals to look at," writes Rachel, while others mention seeing deer, beavers, and other wildlife at various campgrounds.

What you should know

Site selection matters: Research specific sites before booking when possible. At Hard Labor Creek State Park, "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 but can be a shot in the dark if you're not familiar," warns George & Patty C.

Weather considerations: Heavy rain can affect camping experiences. At Watson Mill Bridge State Park, primitive sites require special attention: "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," cautions Nicole R.

Service availability: Cell phone coverage varies significantly between campgrounds. "Phone service with ATT and Sprint/T-Mobile is non existent at the campsite. 200 yards uphill at bathhouse service is available," notes Nancy L. about Watson Mill Bridge, while Big Country Camping offers "Excellent cell signal which is important since I work remotely from my camper," according to James.

Tips for camping with families

Look for kid-friendly amenities: Several parks offer playgrounds and swimming areas ideal for children. "The campground is a good campground— clean and fairly easy for our big fifth wheel to get in to... Geocaching also available," mentions Debbie K. about Hard Labor Creek State Park, highlighting activities beyond standard camping.

Consider weekday visits: At busier parks, weekday camping provides a better experience for families. "Very crowded weekends, great weekdays... The weekend nights were so crowded with cars spilling into the camp roads, loads of large groups at each site. Felt very claustrophobic. On weekdays the park became a (lovely) ghost town," advises Christina about Hard Labor Creek.

Check playground locations: Some campgrounds have dedicated children's areas near camping loops. Don Carter State Park offers family-friendly amenities: "There is a playground and a beach area," shares Joel R., though he notes other aspects of the park didn't meet his expectations.

Tips from RVers

Access considerations: Check road conditions before arriving with large rigs. "Be careful and follow the Campground signs and not your GPS because you might come in a different way and have to navigate an overpass that, for some rigs, is too short!" warns Debbie K. about routes to Hard Labor Creek State Park.

Site surfaces: Surface types vary significantly between campgrounds and affect tent setup. At Don Carter State Park, "They classify them as RV sites, but they are parking lots. They have water and electric, and a dump station," notes Joel R., mentioning that the sites are "all paved campsites so it would be tough camping in a tent (no way to stake your tent)."

Hookup options: Research utility availability when comparing horse campgrounds near Loganville, Georgia. "This is a beautiful park with very nice trails. But if there is rain in the forecast do not camp in the pioneer sites," advises Nicole R. about Watson Mill Bridge State Park, adding that "the rest of the campground was very nice. Level lots with tent pads and clean bathrooms."

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular equestrian campground near Loganville, GA is Hard Labor Creek State Park Campground with a 4.6-star rating from 31 reviews.

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