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Equestrian Camping near Columbia City, IN

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    Horse camping options near Columbia City, Indiana are limited, with none of the established campgrounds in the area offering dedicated equestrian facilities. State parks in northeastern Indiana, including Chain O' Lakes State Park and Pokagon State Park, allow camping with various accommodations including tent sites, RV hookups, and cabins, but lack specific horse amenities such as corrals or dedicated equestrian campsites. The JSON data indicates no horse corrals are available at any of the listed campgrounds. Campground data and reviews near Columbia City, Indiana is regularly updated on The Dyrt.

    Trail riding opportunities exist within the broader region, though riders must arrange their own horse containment solutions when staying overnight. Chain O' Lakes State Park, located near Albion about 20 miles from Columbia City, features several interconnected lakes and extensive trail systems, though these are not specifically designated as bridle trails. Salamonie River State Forest provides primitive camping opportunities with basic amenities including drinking water, electric hookups, fire rings, and picnic tables. Visitors with horses need to verify current horse policies directly with park offices, as specific equestrian rules may change seasonally.

    Best Equestrian Campgrounds near Columbia City (8)

      1. Chain O' Lakes State Park Campground

      4.3(54)13mi from Columbia City430 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Wooded, grassy, all conveniences, friendly, huge playground for kids yet it offers peaceful enjoymentl so what more can you ask for while campingđŸŸđŸ€© Close to small town, Albion with a great brew pub,"

      "Met up with 18 other skoolies our first Indiana meet. Met great people had a fantastic time. Great park kids swam, showers are clean. Electric at sites but water isn’t but very close by."

      from $14 - $80 / night

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      2. Lost Bridge West State Recreation Area Campgrounds — Salamonie Lake

      4.8(11)28mi from Columbia City338 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "We camped in a tent had a fire went hiking found little waterfalls and there is another part that allows horses!!"

      "This is one of the best parks we have been to in Indiana. We Volunteer all over our the USA at State Parks and National Forest. So we know what to look for."

      from $14 - $35 / night

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      3. Pokagon State Park Campground

      4.5(52)45mi from Columbia City267 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Sites are in a well wooded area situated on 5 different loops (1 non-electric, 4 electric)."

      "This site was fairly level but very close to other sites
wouldn’t recommend it."

      from $20 - $480 / night

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      4. Salamonie River State Forest

      4.7(6)27mi from Columbia CityRVs, Tents

      "I return to Salamonie River State Forest year after year because it truly feels like Northeast Indiana’s best-kept secret."

      "The trails can get extreme.. if you’re really into hiking this is a great place. Three waterfalls and lots of trails with horses walking around."

      from $13 - $15 / night

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      5. Kosciusko County Fairgrounds

      2.0(1)19mi from Columbia CityRVs, Tents

      from $5 - $10 / night

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      6. Lost Bridge West

      4.6(5)28mi from Columbia CityRVs, Tents

      "If you can get a lake view site enjoy. Some spot are far away from the shower houses but you can drive to them. Nice marina with a great store and boat rentals"

      "There’s also an entire beach close by, the parking lot needs to be maintained at the beach. I saw DNR once a day. The boat launch is close if you have a boat. The restrooms are clean but primitive."

      7. Ouabache State Park Campground

      4.1(12)36mi from Columbia City126 sitesRVs, Tents

      "The paved bike trail in the park starts near the campground, and connects with a bike trail along the Wabash River that goes into nearby Bluffton, and is an easy ride. "

      "Plenty of trails to hike and a nice little lake to enjoy. Will definitely come back here"

      from $20 - $33 / night

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      8. Elkhart County Fairgrounds

      3.5(8)34mi from Columbia CityRVs, Tents

      "Overall Rating: 4 for access to the area, very clean facilities, and not too many campers thus time of year.
      Price 2024: $35 for water/electric only."

      "A little close to your neighbors but the way the sites are angled you had plenty of room. Very friendly people. Easy in and out."

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    • Deb F.
      Jul. 5, 2018

      Chain O' Lakes State Park Campground

      Much to do if desired, fishing, boating, swimming, hiking much more!âŁïž

      Wooded, grassy, all conveniences, friendly, huge playground for kids yet it offers peaceful enjoymentl so what more can you ask for while campingđŸŸđŸ€© Close to small town, Albion with a great brew pub, scenically Historic Courthouse and little shops one small grocery also straight due South appx 15mi is another Historic Courthouse in Columbia City offering a bit more retail. As mentioned, boat rentals & the fishing is very rewarding with great tasting panfish and an inside fish cleaning station of clean & no bugs convenience. Sandy beach swimming with hot showers and snack shack. Bird watching is a must for me giving me a real sense of peace and fulfillment! Happy travels and enjoy our green country of lakes and farms in NE Indiana 💞

    • Whitley K.
      Mar. 29, 2022

      Pokagon State Park Campground

      Visit in Winter for Tobagganing

      Equestrian trails and campgrounds are popular here. Horse rides sold on site. There is a nice hotel that sometimes hosts events actually located in the park. Come tobagginging and ice fishing in the winter and then pamper yourself in the hotel, or visit in the summer and have a beach day or easy hike with the family. Great spot for Pokémon Go because of the available cell service.

    • Susan W.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 28, 2026

      Salamonie River State Forest

      Small Gem, Big Shine!

      I return to Salamonie River State Forest year after year because it truly feels like Northeast Indiana’s best-kept secret. This 21‑site primitive campground offers peaceful seclusion, 4 pit toilets, and two water sources—including a spring‑fed spigot with crisp, cold, delicious drinking water. I’ve stayed at several sites, with Site 18 and Site 20 as favorites. Tent‑friendly, small camper-friendly, pet‑friendly, and just $15/night, it sits beside horse trails, hiking routes, and great fishing. A small campground with big shine—highly recommended.

    • D
      Jul. 5, 2016

      Pokagon State Park Campground

      Pokagon State Park

      Pokagon State Park has an excellent state park campground. Sites are in a well wooded area situated on 5 different loops (1 non-electric, 4 electric). Many sites are flat (good for tent camping) while others are slightly rolling hills (helps breakup the sites a bit). There is a lot to do in the park including many trails, horse riding (horse stable on site), and lake swimming on a nicely improved beach. Only cons are no full hook up and the fire rings/grills could be improved.

    • T S.
      Sep. 19, 2021

      Pokagon State Park Campground

      Extensive Campground

      This is an extremely large campground. About seventy-five percent of the sites are electric. We stayed in Site 255, which was not electric (booked last minute). This site was fairly level but very close to other sites
wouldn’t recommend it. However, Site 269 (next to Site 277) afforded great privacy and was large; among the non-electric sites this was the best I saw. I did not survey the electric sites, but I’m sure the site matters a lot. Non-electric sites are $20.00, plus a $9.00 park entrance fee.

      There are numerous walking trails, along with horse and bike trails. Additionally, there are boat rentals, horseback rides, pony rentals, swimming, nature center, and a restaurant at the inn.

      This is a family oriented park. Extended family groupings are very common. Nevertheless, people and their children are well behaved.

      I would recommend this campground for two days or more. A one day stay will mean you probably won’t see much of this wonderful park. The only reason I gave it a four was that even in mid-September it was packed.

    • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Sep. 23, 2017

      Elkhart County Fairgrounds

      Typical Fairgrounds Camping Experience

      I have camped here a couple of times while visiting northern Indiana to have repairs done on my RV. Overall, I like this campground where for $30/night you can get a 50 amp full hook-up site or $23/night a 30 amp and water site. If you plan on staying longer weekly and monthly rates are really good. The campground sits in the middle of the county fairgrounds so there is usually something going on – either a fair, concert, horse event, or an RV rally. Depending on what time of year you are here and part of the week, the campground could be very crowded or very empty. The nice thing is the people in the office let you pick whatever site you want and don’t assign one to you. There are 275 full hook-up sites with 50 amp full hook-up and 30 amp water & electric only. There are no fires allowed and some sites don’t have picnic tables but you can request one and they will bring it to your site.

      There is very little shade and during my last visit the late September fall temperatures climbed to nearly 90 degrees and was brutal. This campground is better suited for RVs than tents but you are permitted to tent camp. Bathrooms and showers are scattered about and I was amazed at always how clean they (and the grounds as a whole) are. They do offer WiFi which worked pretty well in non-peak hours like early morning but was not reliable and sometimes frustrating. Since many sites have a clear view of the sky, you most likely will get satellite television reception and a dozen or so antenna channels.

      One of the things I like about this park is the vast expanse of grounds to wander about walking my dog. There is a trail system just outside of the park that allows you miles and miles of walking and biking trails. Downtown Goshen is less than two miles away and has some great restaurants (including Venturi Pizza, Maple Indian Cuisine – which has an awesome buffet, and Goshen Brewing Company). The Saturday farmers market is great with lots of produce, breads, meats, cheeses, and crafts.

      The last time I visited coincided with the Mennonite Relief Fund which was a big fund raiser for their charity that packed the grounds with stuff for sale, food, and activities. It was fun to be there during the event but it meant the campground and grounds were packed.

      Now for the bad about this campground. It is located right next to very busy train tracks that operate 24/7 and blow their horns quite often. They were really annoying in the middle of the night. Sites are close together so if it is crowded and you have a neighbor, you will be right on top of them. There is no shade which can be very miserable.

      Pros:

      · Price - $30/night for a 50 amp full hook-up site

      · Nearby downtown stores and restaurants

      · Sites are not assigned so you can pick where you want to camp

      · Grassy patios

      · Large grounds to meander around

      · Nearby biking/walking trail

      Cons:

      · Very noisy from nearby trains operated at all hours

      · Few trees for shade or privacy

      · Some sites are very tight and close to your neighbor

      · Can be very crowded

      · WiFi provided but not reliable

    • N
      Aug. 2, 2019

      Chain O' Lakes State Park Campground

      Great time with skoolies

      Met up with 18 other skoolies our first Indiana meet. Met great people had a fantastic time. Great park kids swam, showers are clean. Electric at sites but water isn’t but very close by.

    • Geoffrey F.
      Apr. 26, 2026

      Salamonie River State Forest

      Amazing place

      This place is really nice, especially on Sundays because everyone is gone. Mostly local people camping. I stayed two days. It was originally supposed to be one. People here are very friendly. I was even given a whole brand new tent in the package plus dinner and breakfast the next dayđŸ€Ż It’s a smaller campground. The trails can get extreme.. if you’re really into hiking this is a great place. Three waterfalls and lots of trails with horses walking around. :Update the water source in the picture I posted is the only one available, I would not recommend drinking it. Go to the Army Corps of Engineers Dam location 3 min away and they have fresh water constantly running out of stainless steel stations that’s pure.


    Guide to Columbia City

    Camping options near Columbia City, Indiana range from primitive to full-service sites within a 30-mile radius. Located in the glaciated plains of northeastern Indiana, this area features gently rolling terrain with elevations around 800-900 feet above sea level. Winter temperatures regularly drop below freezing from December through February, while summer camping season brings humidity and daytime temperatures in the 80s.

    What to do

    Hiking trail exploration: Chain O' Lakes State Park offers multiple interconnected trail systems spanning various difficulty levels. As camper Amanda J. notes, "There is so much to do. Between the hiking trails, boating, fishing, kayaking, canoeing, and biking. You won't ever get bored." The park contains 13 interconnected lakes accessible via trail.

    Bison viewing: Ouabache State Park Campground features a bison enclosure where visitors can safely observe these animals from designated viewing areas. One visitor mentions, "The bison exhibit and ranger programs are great too," while another camper adds, "The kids loved the Bison. 200 ft fire tower you can climb. Beach is nice."

    Seasonal water activities: Lost Bridge West State Recreation Area provides lake access with boating and swimming opportunities from May through September. A camper reported, "Nice lake shower house kinda far away, very clean," and another mentioned the "beach, playgrounds, 15 miles of hiking/walking" available at this location.

    What campers like

    Wildlife viewing opportunities: Many campgrounds in the region offer chances to spot native wildlife. At Lost Bridge West, one camper shared their experience: "Gorgeous lake sunrise/sunsets. Lots of eagle sightings! Plenty of deer. Leaves are beautiful in fall."

    Clean facilities: Pokagon State Park Campground maintains well-kept bathroom and shower facilities. A visitor noted, "The bathroom and shower facilities were clean and updated," while another mentioned it's "one of the most manicured, well maintained parks."

    Secluded camping sites: Salamonie River State Forest offers primitive camping with greater privacy than many established campgrounds. As one camper stated, "Cheap, $13 self pay. No electric or showers but do have bathroom. Very secluded luv it here," while another noted, "Spacious sites. Fairly wooded."

    What you should know

    Limited horse camping facilities: Despite the scenic trails in the region, dedicated horse campgrounds near Columbia City, Indiana are minimal. Most state parks permit day-use horseback riding but lack overnight horse camping facilities with corrals or designated equestrian sites.

    Seasonal availability: While most campgrounds operate year-round, amenities vary by season. One Ouabache State Park visitor shared, "Love this place for winter camping. The campground comfort stations are heated all winter long."

    Water quality concerns: Some campgrounds report water quality issues. At Ouabache State Park, a camper warned, "The potable water is brown and smelly.. be sure to bring your water filter! But we did enjoy our weekend here."

    Tips for camping with families

    Multiple playground access: Chain O' Lakes State Park Campground offers several play areas for children. A satisfied visitor reported, "Kayaking and the beach was a huge hit with the kids," while another mentioned, "Great place for the family."

    Swimming options: Several parks feature designated swimming areas during summer months. One Chain O' Lakes visitor cautioned, "The beach is often overcrowded with local partiers, drinking and smoking, and leaving trash everywhere. After peak hours these people clear out and usually aren't actually camping there."

    Educational opportunities: Many parks offer nature programs geared toward children. A camper at Chain O' Lakes mentioned, "We spoke with the naturalist and volunteered our time she was absolutely fantastic."

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection strategies: At Lost Bridge State Recreation Area — Salamonie Lake, RV site selection makes a significant difference. One camper advised, "Sites 221- 243, 202-204 offer lake views. I say VIEWS, not access. Sites 228 & 232 have sites with good access to the lake."

    Hookup limitations: Most campgrounds offer electric hookups but lack full-service sites. A visitor at Ouabache State Park noted the "Only draw back is no water and sewer hook up at the campsite."

    Leveling considerations: Some campgrounds have uneven terrain requiring leveling equipment. A Pokagon State Park visitor observed, "Sites are shorter and sometimes uneven," suggesting RVers bring appropriate leveling blocks.

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    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular equestrian campground near Columbia City, IN is Chain O' Lakes State Park Campground with a 4.3-star rating from 54 reviews.

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