Equestrian Camping near Woodland, GA

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    Bussey Point Wilderness Area primarily serves equestrians with pre-installed horse hitches and ample space for horse trailers at each campsite. Located directly on Clark Hill Lake (Strom Thurmond Lake), the campground features waterfront sites with picnic tables and fire pits. The campground's 12-mile horse trail extends throughout the peninsula, providing extensive riding opportunities. Basic amenities include a well for water and vault toilets, making this an ideal choice for those comfortable with primitive camping. The campground operates on a reservation-only system through Recreation.gov with rates at $10 per night. The sites accommodate both tent and RV camping, though without electrical hookups or showers, supporting a true off-grid experience.

    A.H. Stephens State Park Campground offers equestrian camping with a new stable and bathhouse in the designated horse camping area. The park maintains separate equestrian trails that close to hikers during weekends to ensure safe riding conditions. Multiple accommodation options include tent sites, RV sites with electric hookups, and cabins. The campground features level, spacious sites with fire rings and picnic tables, providing good separation between campers. The equestrian sites include stables and are situated on large plots, though the access road is somewhat tight with an uphill approach. Park amenities include hiking trails, boat rentals, fishing opportunities, and a historical museum highlighting Civil War artifacts. Reservations can be made up to one year in advance.

    Best Equestrian Campgrounds near Woodland (10)

      1. Wildwood County Park

      4.6(5)13mi from WoodlandRVs, Tents

      "This park is just a few miles away from Mistletoe and we only stayed here because we could not get a site at Mistletoe."

      "People are here with boats, golf carts, big outside TV’s and LOUD music that went on until 9:45 at night (camp hosts finally shut down the party scene)."

      2. Bussey Point Wilderness Area

      4.8(5)15mi from WoodlandRVs, Tents

      "Bussey Point is primarily for equestrians. The campsites have pre-installed horse hitches and plenty of room to move a horse trailer. The sites have a picnic table and a fire pit."

      "Btw, watch out for the horse poop!✌"

      3. Plum Branch RV Park

      4.5(2)25mi from WoodlandRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Will try again in future as it keeps improving We just overnighted so did not use facilities nor do much in the surrounding areas."

      "This campground is very quiet and right near the water. I enjoyed it and would stay again."

      from $45 - $50 / night

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      4. Lake Greenwood State Park Campground

      4.4(20)48mi from WoodlandRVs, Tents

      "It’s a primitive, tucked in the woods spot on the lake. The camp sites are wonderfully spaced out. We stayed in sites you had to park and walk to, but the walk was very short."

      "This review is neither negative or positive. Just how it is, so you know before you go. The park is clean and nearly every camp spot is shaded. All roads and camp spots are paved and have fire pits."

      5. A. H. Stephens State Park Campground

      4.4(14)45mi from Woodland90 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. Stable View

      Be the first to review20mi from WoodlandRVs

      from $40 - $50 / night

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      7. In The Pines RV Park

      Be the first to review25mi from Woodland1 siteRVs, Tents

      from $40 - $450 / night

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      8. Coleman Lake Campground

      5.0(2)49mi from WoodlandRVs

      "There is a free boat ramp into Coleman Lake for registered guests.  There is a newly renovated laundry facility.  its only $2.50 a load. "

      "Lots of land to roam around on."

      from $20 - $35 / night

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      9. Bobby Brown Park Campground

      3.0(1)42mi from WoodlandRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      10. Unity Family Farm

      Be the first to review33mi from Woodland2 sitesRVs, Tents

      from $25 / night

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    Equestrian Camping Reviews near Woodland, GA

    49 Reviews of 10 Woodland Campgrounds


    • cody S.
      Sep. 15, 2018

      Bussey Point Wilderness Area

      Quiet spot and a simple campsite

      Bussey Point is primarily for equestrians. The campsites have pre-installed horse hitches and plenty of room to move a horse trailer. The sites have a picnic table and a fire pit. The campground has a well for water and an open pit latrine. There's no power which is perfect for camping off grid away from all the trailers.

      The campsites are right on the water and the view is beautiful. Over the weekend I was the only one here and the only person I spoke to was the volunteer Camp Ranger from the US Army Corps of Engineers.

      There is a 12-mile horse trail that goes out on the peninsula and some pack-in or canoe-in campsites out on the peninsula.

      Fee per night is on an honor system at $10. I have no complaints about this campsite only about the other campers that leave their trash behind.

      I recommend this campground if you're looking to get away from all the people especially the crowds at the more popular campsites at the state parks, and if you're fine with more primitive camping that doesn't involve daily showers.

    • 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.

    • 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

    • Asia + Jalen B.
      Nov. 7, 2020

      Lake Greenwood State Park Campground

      Great Experience!

      This was so cool! It’s a primitive, tucked in the woods spot on the lake. The camp sites are wonderfully spaced out. We stayed in sites you had to park and walk to, but the walk was very short. Be prepared- bring lanterns to navigate the dark forest. Also, be prepared to see people walking the trail next to the camp sites during the day. This was a great spot for a little weekend trip! Great fishing, beautiful view, and an exciting experience!

    • D
      Jun. 20, 2022

      Wildwood County Park

      Not perfect, but really good!

      Our favorite park is Mistletoe, a GA state owned park. This park is just a few miles away from Mistletoe and we only stayed here because we could not get a site at Mistletoe. In the end, we are glad that we did as this park is about 35% less expensive than Mistletoe and provides the same great lake views (ok, Mistletoe is still our favorite, but for the money this is a no brainer).

      We stayed on two sites as nothing was available for our entire duration. So, we started on site 38 and then moved to 58 after a couple of days (we can be quite fast at breaking down/setting up for in-park moves).

      Site 38 was interesting because we had about 100 whitetail deer in our back yard every night. The camp host apparently was feeding them, and he set up spot lights so that they could be watched as they ate. The deer had no fear (not sure that is good), but I am sure the appreciated the food. The only bad side to this is that the lights stayed on very late and it was impossible to block the light from our windows. I can overlook this, though.

      Site 38 was large enough and had big, flat, surface for the picnic table, fire ring, camper, and truck. Beyond this pad there was not much distance before you got to the next site, which just had a tent camper (who mostly was gone because this time we visited during a VERY cold spell and I don't think the tent camper would have survived the night!).

      Site 38 had views of the water, kind of like a finger cover, but it was not very close to the camper. Still nice though as the walk through the woods to the water was easy. 

      We moved to site 58 after a couple of days and it was directly on the water. This site was smaller than 38, and was only one of a handful of RV sites that are situated in an yurt camping area (if you have family that does not have an RV, you could stay in your RV and they could stay in the really upscale yurts!). 

      The weather, as noted already, was very cold and moving to a true waterfront lot made going outside something only for the brave! It was 40 degrees with 60 mph wind gusts that day...kind of fun!

      We walked around to see what the park had on that side, and it included a nice sandy beach, picnic tables under the shade, and a really cool primitive camping area that was out on a peninsula.

      As noted at the start, a nice park for the money. The cost was only $25 a night in March 2022 and that is hard to beat. If this were $40 a night I would de-rate it to 4 stars.

      All of the photos are from site 38 except the white caps on the lake, which was taken On our walk near 58.

    • Big D.
      Apr. 4, 2021

      Bussey Point Wilderness Area

      Not Another Cookie Cutter Campground

      This is my favorite spot for taking it in, and getting back to nature. Bussey Point is a no frills campground. If you are looking for luxurious amenities, and a pristine restroom facility, this is not the place for you. Bussey Point is primitive camping at it's best. Btw, watch out for the horse poop!✌

    • Norris K.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 10, 2021

      A. H. Stephens State Park Campground

      Restful, quiet campground

      Park is the home of the VP of the Confederacy and features his home and Civil War artifacts (check for open hours). Hiking trails. Power and water, with dump station. The shower house is new (2019) and is ADA. Also laundry is at shower house. Firewood for sale with camp host. Shady, level, back in and pull thru sites with fire ring and table. Ask camp host for tour of CCC built fire tower. About an hour to Augusta, GA, via interstate (Costco with gas/no diesel), lots of shopping and resturants. Also stables if you are traveling with horses. Can reserve 1 year ahead.

    • B
      May. 26, 2023

      Lake Greenwood State Park Campground

      Honest review

      This review is neither negative or positive. Just how it is, so you know before you go. The park is clean and nearly every camp spot is shaded. All roads and camp spots are paved and have fire pits. Some have water and power (30 and 50 amp), some have sewer. There are a few ADA compliant. Restroom/bath houses are never far off, and we're clean, with 2 shower stalls each. Almost every camper there had big pull behinds, so they have their own showers, leaving the bath houses mostly private. Lots of families with children. A site without sewer cost us $46. It felt like a safe park to camp in.


    Guide to Woodland

    Equestrian camping near Woodland, Georgia offers riders dedicated facilities on Strom Thurmond Lake and surrounding areas. The region sits within the eastern Piedmont plateau at approximately 450-550 feet elevation. Summer temperatures frequently exceed 90°F while winters remain mild, with occasional freezing temperatures and light snowfall between December and February.

    What to do

    Trail riding at Bussey Point Wilderness Area: The 12-mile horse trail extends throughout the peninsula, providing extensive riding opportunities. "This is my favorite spot for taking it in, and getting back to nature. Bussey Point is primitive camping at it's best. Btw, watch out for the horse poop!" notes reviewer Big D.

    Beach access: Several lakefront campgrounds offer sandy beaches for swimming and relaxation. At Wildwood County Park, visitors enjoy "Awesome beach area, great playground for kids. Kayak & paddleboard rentals. Decent pricing for campsites," according to David H.

    Historical exploration: Visit local museums showcasing Civil War artifacts and regional history. The area includes preserved historic structures. As Norris K. mentions about A.H. Stephens State Park, "Park is the home of the VP of the Confederacy and features his home and Civil War artifacts (check for open hours)."

    What campers like

    Lakefront sites: Most campgrounds offer direct water access for fishing, swimming and boat launching. One camper at Wildwood County Park shared, "We stayed on site 15 across from the boat ramps. Nice swim area, one bath house, good price. Campsites on this loop have dirt road, sites are fairly level."

    Wildlife viewing: The area supports abundant deer, birds, and other wildlife. At Coleman Lake Campground, visitors appreciate the natural setting. Clarence B. notes it's a "quiet campground off the beaten path" where there's "lots of land to roam around on."

    Affordability: Most campgrounds maintain reasonable rates. One reviewer highlighted Wildwood Park's value: "Our favorite park is Mistletoe, a GA state owned park. This park is just a few miles away from Mistletoe and we only stayed here because we could not get a site at Mistletoe. In the end, we are glad that we did as this park is about 35% less expensive than Mistletoe."

    What you should know

    Reservation requirements: Some campgrounds now operate on reservation-only systems. Linda A. notes about Bussey Point: "Campground rates are $10 per night and reservations must be made now through recreation.gov. All sites are waterfront On Clark Hill Lake(Strom Thurmond Lake)."

    Primitive conditions: Many equestrian campgrounds offer basic amenities only. Claire M. shares about Bussey Point: "Over all a great campground/site. We stayed at site #4. Plenty of room to spread out! It has a fallen tree and lots of underwater sticks right when you walk out on the lake so watch your toes!"

    Limited facilities: Some areas have minimal services nearby. As Luan N. mentions about A. H. Stephens State Park Campground: "The park located in small town. It is very quiet, nothing is nearby. Walmart is 33 miles away, so you should stock up before camping there."

    Tips for camping with families

    Plan for varying weather: Pack appropriate clothing for hot summers and occasional cold snaps. A visitor at Wildwood Park experienced challenging weather: "The weather, as noted already, was very cold and moving to a true waterfront lot made going outside something only for the brave! It was 40 degrees with 60 mph wind gusts that day."

    Check holiday activities: Some parks offer seasonal events. Mary G. notes about A.H. Stephens: "We stopped here for one night in December, passing through. The park had a beautiful Christmas light display with hot chocolate and a Christmas movie playing on a big screen."

    Consider tent limitations: Not all sites accommodate tent camping well. Nicole R. shares about A.H. Stephens: "This would be a nice park if you have an RV. We, however, we're staying in a tent. The sites are long and narrow and close together."

    Tips from RVers

    Water access challenges: Some waterfront sites have natural obstacles. At Plum Branch RV Park, one visitor noted: "Still being upgraded, so newish pad was still soft but pretty level. Sewer pipes stick out a good 6 or 8 inches. Electric posts are new but have a meter right below plugs, so surge suppressor gets to hang sideways."

    Cell service considerations: Coverage varies significantly between carriers. Kevin H. tested multiple providers at Plum Branch: "Cricket; 7.98dn, 0.84up, ATT; 27.69, 0.3 up, Visible: 7.2dn, 1.2up, Verizon: 44.9dn. 1.88 up, T-mobile mifi: no 4g nor 5G service."

    Site selection matters: Choose sites based on specific needs. For A.H. Stephens, Elizabeth M. advises: "Site 9 (handicapped site) was perfect for the grandparents as there was a short paved walkway straight to the bath house. Both sites were nicely graveled and level."

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