Horseman's Park at Sand Ridge State Forest provides primitive camping with trailer parking for equestrians 25 miles north of Sherman. The campground features vault toilets, picnic tables, drinking water, and trash receptacles for overnight visitors with horses. Camp areas accommodate both tent campers and RVs, with spaces large enough for horse trailers. While the campground lacks designated horse corrals or stalls, riders can secure their horses using their own portable containment systems. Security personnel regularly patrol the grounds, creating a safe environment for campers with valuable horses and equipment.
Connected to over 50 miles of equestrian trails through the forest, Horseman's Park serves as an ideal base for exploring Sand Ridge's extensive riding terrain. Questing Hills Equestrian Campground at Jim Edgar Panther Creek State Fish and Wildlife Area offers another horse camping option approximately 40 miles northwest of Sherman. This campground provides electric hookups, water connections, sewer facilities, showers, and toilets for overnight horse campers. Reservations are recommended for both campgrounds, particularly during peak riding seasons in spring and fall when temperatures are most comfortable for extended trail rides. The primitive nature of these facilities appeals to experienced horse campers seeking direct access to trail systems rather than resort-style amenities.