Best Equestrian Camping near Oakwood, IL

Horse facilities are limited near Oakwood, Illinois with campground data showing no dedicated horse corrals at nearby campgrounds. Turkey Run State Park Campground in Marshall, Indiana offers tent, RV, cabin, and glamping accommodations with boat-in, drive-in, hike-in, and walk-in access options. This established park provides electric hookups, drinking water, and reservable sites with picnic tables, but lacks specific horse amenities like corrals or stables. The park features trails popular with hikers, though reviews don't specifically mention horseback riding opportunities. The campground accommodates pets, which may include horses with proper management.

Trailheads at Turkey Run State Park connect to hiking paths through deep ravines and canyon areas with cable bridges and ladders, though these are designed for hikers rather than equestrians. Turkey Run Canoe & Camping provides an alternative option with similar amenities but smaller sites reported as being close together and difficult to access. Mill Creek Park in Marshall, Illinois offers an additional camping option with electric hookups, showers, and water access. Visitors should contact these campgrounds directly about horse accommodation policies as none explicitly advertise equestrian facilities. Sugar Creek runs through Turkey Run State Park, providing water access though likely not designated for horses. Trail 3 at Turkey Run is particularly popular according to visitor reports.

Best Equestrian Sites Near Oakwood, Illinois (3)

    1. Turkey Run State Park Campground

    71 Reviews
    Marshall, IN
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (765) 597-2635

    $20 - $32 / night

    "Short drive from Chicago (3 hours?) and you are in lush forest. You have to pick the right campsite or you will have no cover and big campers on either side of you."

    "But close to a good size hill. Not a grass spot. No water hookup. But would recommend. Little store has lots to offer. Gas station and good near by. Fantastic walking trails within a mile or 2 also."

    2. Turkey Run Canoe & Camping

    5 Reviews
    Marshall, IN
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (765) 597-2029

    $35 / night

    "Site 91 was tucked away in a more forested area away from RVs. Did a nice kayaking loop using their service. Had everything you needed, very chill experience. Will return fsho."

    "That being said it did seem a little tight in certain area we were in but we drove around and rest of campground looked awesome!"

    3. Mill Creek Park

    1 Review
    Marshall, IL
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (217) 889-3901

    "Incredible people who will gladly be your new best friend, super clean, Great Lake to be on, tons of trails to hike."

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Equestrian Camping Reviews near Oakwood, IL

77 Reviews of 3 Oakwood Campgrounds


  • Mike  D.
    May. 27, 2019

    Turkey Run State Park Campground

    Nice campground, close to home!

    Short drive from Chicago (3 hours?) and you are in lush forest. You have to pick the right campsite or you will have no cover and big campers on either side of you. We had two campsites right next to each other and backing into the woods.  Went on a fun canoe trip right down the road, which was fun.  There is an odd (but fun!) Key West themed bar/resturant very close to the park entrance.  The hiking is great in the area near the lodge.  I'd go back to the area and maybe try a different loop as we were near the entrance which had a lot of traffic.  Well maintained park with very clean bathhouse.

  • Rowan G.
    Jun. 1, 2021

    Turkey Run Canoe & Camping

    Good amenities, great proximity to state park

    Site 91 was tucked away in a more forested area away from RVs. Did a nice kayaking loop using their service. Had everything you needed, very chill experience. Will return fsho.

  • B
    Oct. 3, 2021

    Turkey Run State Park Campground

    Good

    Enjoyed our stay. Site 198 had lots of room to roam. No neighbors too close. But close to a good size hill. Not a grass spot. No water hookup. But would recommend. Little store has lots to offer. Gas station and good near by. Fantastic walking trails within a mile or 2 also. And canoe rental directly across street.

  • Staci W.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 30, 2024

    Turkey Run State Park Campground

    Pros and Cons you Should Know beforehand

    Turkey Run is arguably the most popular campground (and state park) in Indiana and has its pros and cons.

    It is definitely designed to accommodate RVs, as the majority of the sites are situated in an open field. There are a few dozen sites that are in “loops” that are situated in shaded areas. Some camp sites have zero privacy while others have a little. Either way, if you’re here on a weekend, you’ll definitely have neighbors close by. You can see the entire campground via google maps street view, just FYI

    This is a very family friendly campground and you will see lots of kids on bicycles flying around. I’ve stayed here a few times, and no matter the day of the week or the time of year, there are always lots of kids.

    This campground has a raccoon “problem” due to campers having poor camp etiquette and feeding them. They come out of the woods towards dusk looking for food. They will come right up to you without hesitation, so don’t be alarmed if there’s one next to you while you cook s’mores over your fire (ask me how I know, hah). They will take any food that is left out. Do not turn your back to your dinner table at any time if there’s food out.

    On my last visit to turkey run (I’ve camped here 3 or 4 times) I arrived to my campsite and someone had left dog food out for the raccoons in little piles all over the place which was super disappointing. Additionally, my neighbors didn’t put their campfire out when they packed up and left.

    Perhaps I’m just used to camping in other areas where you have to worry about bears and burning the forests down…But campers here just aren’t as mindful or respectful of the campground.

    The restrooms and showers (at least the one I use at this campground) is modernized and cleaned daily but there’s no dish pit/wash room available if you cook. Just be prepared to clean up accordingly and put trash in trash receptacles. There are a few vault toilets in the campground as well.

    You can hike from the CG into the state park (highly recommend. It’s gorgeous!) just wear shoes that youre willing to get wet.

    Overall, it’s a beautiful state park with a conveniently located campground. It’s not the best campground ever but for Indiana standards, it’s great. Even with my complaints, I always return because I enjoy visiting and hiking through the state park.

  • Duncan G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 5, 2022

    Turkey Run State Park Campground

    Too Crowded, Busy, and Noisy Very Poor Etiquette

    I have never been to a campground with so many children. At first it was a nice break from all the old folks at the RV parks, but then it got to be too much. There was constant noise and commotion and kids (and adults) constantly walking through my site. One boy was even riding his bike over my Starlink wire. A lot of the kids had electric scooters and bikes and were zooming through the campground endlessly.  I had a group from across the road come into my site and start playing frisbee golf because they did not have enough room in their own site but didn't say a word to me. Really? The surrounding area is very beautiful with rock outcroppings and small gorges unlike the rest of Indiana. However, the walking paths around this beautiful area were MOBBED.  The area around the suspension bridge was like being in Times Square.  The bathrooms were good….a solid B+.

  • Cynthia K.
    Sep. 16, 2025

    Turkey Run State Park Campground

    Nice State Park Campground

    Turkey Run State Park. Arguably one of the top 5 state parks in Indiana.

    Lots of hiking opportunities, including the fabulous Trail 3 which should be a National Trail IMO. Go hike early before 10 am. This area gets crazy busy after that. 

    Nice nature center.

    2 covered bridges.

     A swimming pool in season.

     A historic inn with a restaurant. You can rent cabins also. 

    The Lusk home has tours every Saturday in season. 

    The campground is a mile or so west of the entrance to the park.

     Electric only. 270 sites. Water is available.

     There's modern bath houses with hot showers.

     We were site 218, which is technically the Turkey Hollow area. The bath house there was clean. We liked our loop for spacious sites( for a state park).

     The Twin Oaks loop seemed denser.

     There's a double dump near the exit. There's also one dump at the end of a loop by site 60. We were happy the other 4 campers trying to dump forgot about it! 

    Trail 7 access is also at the end by site 44. It's not marked on the map.

     The camp store has the usual camping supplies & gift items. Ice & wood. 

    We enjoyed our weekend here! Even though it rained Saturday.

  • c
    Jun. 7, 2024

    Turkey Run State Park Campground

    Fabulous Park, Nice Campground

    Turkey Run is a fabulous state park with a nice campground. My only complaint about the campground is that many sites are in an open, level area without a lot of trees or bushes between them. You don’t have a lot of privacy. Two sections of the campground, with the higher numbered sites, are much more wooded. If I go again, I will try to be there!

    But the campground has two large modern bathrooms that are cleaned regularly. It also has clean well maintained vault toilets throughout the campground. Best of all, from the back of the campground you can access Trail 7, a moderate level trail that leads unexpectedly to a small stream running past a recessed cave. It’s a peaceful spot.

    Be advised that a “moderate” hike at Turkey Run can be challenging, with plenty of steps up and down the hillsides. Many of the trails go along stream beds, so you often need to make your way across the rocks to avoid wet feet. Be prepared with hiking boots and sticks.

    There are two covered bridges on the edges of the park. Be sure to check them out!

  • Amanda C.
    Sep. 5, 2020

    Turkey Run State Park Campground

    Crowded, no room, unorganized

    **The campsites are so close to each other no privacy, there was a camper on both sides of us and we were in a tent when we arrived one neighbor had all there stuff (bicycles, dog, dog accessories, all in our spot, and they had helped thereselves to our picnic table, we saw a couple open spots next to us with a little more privacy so we asked if we could switch the lady said they were spoken for I stayed 2 nights no one ever showed up to them sites very unhappy will not return. **

  • Maura E.
    Aug. 15, 2016

    Turkey Run State Park Campground

    Ideal Family Vacation

    Great place to go with your family for a camping vacation. They have really clean bathrooms and playground for the kids. A few trails off of the campground and within driving distance of canoeing trips down the river and a lot of other hikes in Turkey Run!! Very good at accommodating if you are going with other families/groups as well to put your campsites all near each other!


Guide to Oakwood

Turkey Run State Park Campground near Oakwood, Illinois spans over 200 sites situated within a mature wooded area approximately 30 miles from Oakwood. The campground maintains electric hookups at all sites with 110, 30, and 50 amp power options, though site topography varies considerably with some areas featuring significant slopes. Sugar Creek flows through the park, offering water recreation opportunities during warmer months for visitors seeking alternatives to traditional hiking and horseback activities.

What to do

Explore unique canyon trails: Turkey Run State Park features distinctive hiking paths with varied terrain challenges. One camper noted, "We hiked Trail 3 with our dog, but we cut off early before the ladders using Trail 10. Our dog did pretty well in the section of Trail 3 before the ladders, and be prepared to get wet." The park's Turkey Run State Park Campground trails include sections where hikers walk through active stream beds and box canyons.

Water recreation options: Sugar Creek provides multiple water activity options beyond just fishing. According to a visitor, "Sugar Creek is also great for floating with inner tubes, canoes, or kayaks." Turkey Run Canoe & Camping offers equipment rentals and "a nice kayaking loop using their service" as mentioned by a camper who found it to be "a very chill experience."

Sunrise viewing: Early risers can take advantage of spectacular morning views. A camper shared this experience: "My favorite part about camping is the sunrise and Turkey Run was not disappointing." Morning hours also offer less crowded trail conditions before daily visitors arrive.

What campers like

Strategic site selection: Campers consistently recommend choosing sites based on privacy needs. "We were in a wooded section and it was pretty private however our site was pretty sloped. Next time I would probably pick the site on either side of 167," advised one visitor to Turkey Run State Park Campground. Corner sites receive particular praise, with one camper noting they "ended up with a great corner spot in the middle of a turn off from the main drive."

Clean facilities: Despite high visitor traffic, the park maintains well-kept amenities. A camper observed, "The bathrooms were super clean and the showers were hot with good water pressure." Another mentioned the grounds at Turkey Run Canoe & Camping are "well kept and the owners are just nice people."

Cell service coverage: Connectivity varies by provider at these parks. One visitor reported, "I have AT&T service and had no problem with cell service, my husband has Verizon and his was spotty." This information helps campers plan accordingly for communication needs during their stay.

What you should know

Raccoon activity: Wildlife encounters are common throughout the area campgrounds. A camper warns, "Watch out for the raccoons. Those guys are not afraid of anything." Proper food storage and waste disposal are essential to minimize unwanted wildlife interactions.

Site levelness varies significantly: The natural topography creates challenges at some campsites. A visitor observed sites are "in a mature tree woods, so some sites are not as level as others." Another mentioned their site "definitely sloops to the back corner. It was difficult to level our camper but we got it in the end."

Weekend crowds: Popular areas become congested during peak times, particularly weekends. One experienced visitor recommends, "In order to avoid crowds on the trails, we got there Thursday night so we could hike Friday morning / early afternoon." Mill Creek Park offers an alternative with reportedly "tons of trails to hike" and potentially fewer visitors.

Tips for camping with families

Trail difficulty considerations: While challenging, many trails remain accessible to families with proper planning. A visitor observed, "There are lots of inclines and steps, not much of it was extremely easy hiking, but we did see lots of families with kids doing just fine."

Space for children: Select sites with adequate room for play areas. One camper at Turkey Run State Park Campground appreciated that their site "had almost a whole extra campsite's worth of space next to it for my kids to run around. It also had a tree for shade and was nice and level."

Weekday visits recommended: Schedule family trips on weekdays when possible. A camper shared their strategy: "Saturday we rented a canoe from a canoe place right down the road from the campground. It was great and once we saw the crowds at the beach area of the park on Saturday afternoon, we were super glad we had been canoeing all day instead of fighting crowds at the park."

Tips from RVers

Site accessibility challenges: Some campgrounds present difficulties for larger rigs. At Turkey Run Canoe & Camping, a visitor noted, "The sites are difficult to get into and although they allow one car on the site there is barely room for that one car."

Power sharing arrangements: Electric hookups at some campgrounds require coordination with neighbors. One RVer explained, "The electric is shared with another site which could be a problem if you have the same type of service since there is only one 50 amp, one 30 amp, and one 20 amp service per hook up."

EV charging options: For travelers with electric vehicles, Turkey Run State Park accommodates charging needs. A visitor confirmed, "I was able to charge my EV without issue" using the available electrical hookups at their site.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular equestrian campground near Oakwood, IL is Turkey Run State Park Campground with a 4.5-star rating from 71 reviews.

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