Equestrian Camping near Clarkia, ID

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    Fourth of July Trailhead near Clearwater, Idaho offers horse camping specifically designed for trail riding, with designated sites that include ample space for trailers and proper distancing from other camping areas. The campground provides vault toilets and picnic tables at tent camping sites that accommodate horses and their owners. Located in a region with multiple hiking and equestrian trails, this primitive campground serves as a starting point for riders exploring the surrounding wilderness areas. The campground layout makes it suitable for equestrians seeking a base camp for trail riding adventures.

    Trail access directly from the campground connects riders to an extensive network of backcountry routes through the Clearwater region. The campground's primary purpose is to serve as a staging area for horseback riding excursions, with trails that provide good footing and varied terrain for riders of different experience levels. Water sources are available for horses, though campers should verify seasonal availability. The area's natural setting creates an authentic wilderness experience for equestrians, with opportunities for day rides or longer excursions from the base camp. Group horse camping is possible with advance planning. Most visitors come prepared with their own highlines or portable corrals as the site does not have permanent horse facilities. Horse campgrounds near Clarkia are well-suited for those planning extended trail riding in the remote Idaho backcountry.

    Best Equestrian Campgrounds near Clarkia (8)

      1. Spring Valley Reservoir

      3.8(10)28mi from ClarkiaRVs, Tents

      "This campground is located conveniently near Troy, and is about a 25 minute drive to Moscow. There is also a large Pavilion which is perfect for a large get together."

      "Close to the town of Troy and simple setup. You can camp up by the reservoir parking lot, or further in, closer to the wooded area. There are bathrooms interspersed and great for fishing."

      from $15 - $25 / night

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      2. Isabella Landing Camp

      4.7(3)31mi from ClarkiaRVs, Tents

      "Awesome place tucked away along the river with plenty of sites to see and wildlife to view"

      "This campsite offers access to great fishing, hiking, camping, hunting, and wildlife viewing."

      3. 50,000 Silver Dollar Campground

      4.9(8)48mi from ClarkiaRVs

      "Several spaces available behind the restaurant/ bar and casino- Tucked into the woods but road close- you can walk over for a meal, snack, coffee etc or some delightfully cheesey souvenirs."

      "Stayed one night, pulled in and looked like only 3 other campers, maybe around 10 sites total? I hear it offers free electricity if you have a rig for it. Our site had a fire pit and picnic table."

      4. Breakwater Campground

      4.5(4)45mi from ClarkiaTents

      "Downside is that there is limited vehicle access to most spots."

      "Also, it's a great starting point to some really good dirt bike trails. Be prepared for no cell service. 0 amenities. it's just a place to pitch a tent and have a fire. And it cost nothing."

      5. Weitas Creek Campground

      3.5(2)47mi from ClarkiaRVs, Tents

      "Great shaded area with trails along weitas creek for fishing and hiking and very peaceful place to stay"

      6. Parkside Mountain Ranch

      Be the first to review34mi from ClarkiaRVs, Tents

      from $40 - $200 / night

      7. Kelly Creek Campground

      4.0(1)50mi from ClarkiaRVs, Tents

      "Located along the clearwater river at the mouth of Kelly creek great scenery in this rugged river canyon"

      from $14 / night

      8. Fourth of July Trailhead

      3.0(1)48mi from ClarkiaTents

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    • Christopher R.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 16, 2018

      Fourth of July Trailhead

      Great camp for using horses on the trails

      This camp is great for those who are into trail riding the horses and has a great trailhead for an awesome adventure

    • Renee Z.
      Apr. 29, 2022

      50,000 Silver Dollar Campground

      FREE RV space w Electric!

      A price that can’t be beat! Several spaces available behind the restaurant/ bar and casino- Tucked into the woods but road close- you can walk over for a meal, snack, coffee etc or some delightfully cheesey souvenirs.

      Plug in your rig and unwind for the night-

    • Christopher R.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 17, 2018

      Isabella Landing Camp

      Another great place along the north fork of the Clearwater river

      Awesome place tucked away along the river with plenty of sites to see and wildlife to view

    • Andy H.
      Jun. 9, 2026

      Spring Valley Reservoir

      Good fishing; wooded sites are best, but expect wind and noise.

      Popular park with families, so it's a bit loud until around midnight.  The tenting areas near the lake (and the RV area) are exposed to a lot of wind.  There are about 4 sites (near the trailhead) that are back in the trees and significantly less windy.  No skeeters when we were there (early June), but I suspect they're there once summer heats up.   Short trail around the lake is nice for waterfowl viewing, and if you're a fisherman I saw some nice strings of trout being carried. Seems to get some slob campers -- had to clean out a campfire ring near our site because it was full of scorched cans.   Site 15 had a nice area to hang our hammocks for sleeping, and even though it was right near the trailhead, the hikers were quiet and polite.   If you're just looking for a camping site near Moscow, it's acceptable.

    • Cody B.
      Apr. 11, 2019

      Isabella Landing Camp

      I love this place

      This campsite offers access to great fishing, hiking, camping, hunting, and wildlife viewing.

    • L
      Nov. 2, 2022

      50,000 Silver Dollar Campground

      Free camping right off I-90

      Pulled in after a quick stop in Missoula, heading West. Stayed one night, pulled in and looked like only 3 other campers, maybe around 10 sites total? I hear it offers free electricity if you have a rig for it. Our site had a fire pit and picnic table. It was located behind the 50,000 silver dollar bar/ motel. So there will be noise from the truckers pulling in/ idling. We set up and went in to enjoy a beverage, got a great deal and got to have nice conversations with the people inside. Loved this quick stop for an evening. Didn’t see any place for garbage or a toilet so we used the facilities inside the bar and gas station.

      (Didn’t see any wildlife or evidence of any either)

    • Lane P.
      Apr. 13, 2022

      Breakwater Campground

      Great Tent Camping and Fly Fishing

      This campground stretches along a tributary of the CdA river, and there is great tent camping and fly fishing. Downside is that there is limited vehicle access to most spots.

    • Hannah C.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 31, 2020

      Spring Valley Reservoir

      Lots of amenities

      This reservoir camping area has many amenities which make it nice. Great docks on the water, swimming, fishing, bathrooms, trash cans, and even a fish cleaning station. I like how the RV sites have water and electricity unlike most campgrounds in the area. This campground is located conveniently near Troy, and is about a 25 minute drive to Moscow. There is also a large Pavilion which is perfect for a large get together.

    • Hayli N.
      Apr. 20, 2025

      Spring Valley Reservoir

      Easy access campsite, great for families

      A very easy access campsite. Close to the town of Troy and simple setup. You can camp up by the reservoir parking lot, or further in, closer to the wooded area. There are bathrooms interspersed and great for fishing. Not many amenities, but a great, simple place.


    Guide to Clarkia

    Fourth of July Trailhead near Headquarters, Idaho serves equestrians with dedicated sites designed specifically for horse camping. Located within the Clearwater National Forest at an elevation of approximately 4,800 feet, this campground connects to an extensive trail system traversing through varied terrain. Winter snowfall limits access to late spring through early fall, when trails are typically clear enough for riding.

    What to do

    Trail riding adventures: The area surrounding Fourth of July Trailhead offers excellent opportunities for horseback exploration. According to Christopher R., "This camp is great for those who are into trail riding the horses and has a great trailhead for an awesome adventure."

    Fishing access: Nearby Kelly Creek Campground provides direct river access for anglers. Christopher R. notes it's "Located along the clearwater river at the mouth of Kelly creek great scenery in this rugged river canyon" making it ideal for fishing excursions within riding distance.

    Dirt biking: The primitive setting at Breakwater Campground serves as a launching point for motorized trail riding. One visitor comments, "it's a great starting point to some really good dirt bike trails," making it suitable for groups with both equestrian and motorized recreation interests.

    What campers like

    Peaceful riverside settings: The North Fork Clearwater River area around these horse campgrounds offers tranquil spots for camping. At Weitas Creek Campground, Christopher R. found a "Great shaded area with trails along weitas creek for fishing and hiking and very peaceful place to stay."

    Natural surroundings: The primitive nature of these campgrounds appeals to those seeking authentic outdoor experiences. Lane P. says Breakwater "stretches along a tributary of the CdA river, and there is great tent camping and fly fishing. Downside is that there is limited vehicle access to most spots."

    No-cost camping options: Many equestrian-friendly sites in this region are free. As Dealspeed notes about Breakwater, "it's just a place to pitch a tent and have a fire. And it cost nothing," which appeals to riders looking to maximize their budget for multi-day trail excursions.

    What you should know

    Limited amenities: Horse campgrounds near Clarkia are primarily primitive. At Isabella Landing Camp, Katherine B. describes it as "More of a primitive type of campground, although there are vault toilets. Plenty of spaces along the river."

    Prepare for no cell service: Communication is limited in this remote region. Dusty W. warns, "No Reception! We didn't find it since there is no reception anywhere nearby and ended up at Bumblebee." Bring paper maps and download GPS coordinates in advance.

    Site maintenance varies: Some campgrounds require improvements. At Weitas Creek, Shaun W. noted, "it is free witch is amazing thank you. But it would like a tidy up. Only 2 of the sites are in my opinion any good one ones to the left and right of the bridge."

    Tips for camping with families

    Choose accessible trails: For families with young riders, select shorter loop trails from the campgrounds. Christopher R. mentions Kelly Creek has "great camping with awesome fishing access," making it suitable for mixed activities when children need breaks from riding.

    Bring entertainment: With limited amenities at equestrian campgrounds, pack games and activities. Campgrounds like Spring Valley Reservoir offer alternatives as Gabrielle L. shares, "Great trails and great places to put up your hammock."

    Consider day trips: Some families prefer established campgrounds as a base for day rides. Hayli N. says Spring Valley Reservoir is "A very easy access campsite. Close to the town of Troy and simple setup... Not many amenities, but a great, simple place."

    Tips from RVers

    Bring water and supplies: RV campers visiting equestrian sites must be self-contained. Horse campgrounds near Clearwater lack hookups, so arrive with full tanks and supplies.

    Know your clearance limits: Access roads to equestrian campgrounds can be rough. Shaun W. notes at Weitas Creek, "not many trees so you had dust going threw your camp," indicating the primitive nature of these access routes.

    Consider nearby alternatives: If equestrian campsites can't accommodate your RV, look for nearby options. Hannah C. mentions Spring Valley Reservoir "is located conveniently near Troy, and is about a 25 minute drive to Moscow. There is also a large Pavilion which is perfect for a large get together."

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