Best Equestrian Camping near Lebanon, IN

None of the campgrounds near Lebanon, Indiana offer dedicated horse-friendly facilities or equestrian camping options based on the available data. The four campgrounds in the dataset - Turkey Run State Park Campground, Turkey Run Canoe & Camping, Pine Lake Fishing & Camping Resort, and Johnson County Park - do not list horse corrals or equestrian-specific amenities among their features. All facilities explicitly note "NO horse-corral" in their features list. While these campgrounds accommodate various camping styles including tent, RV, and cabin options, they lack the specialized facilities necessary for proper horse camping.

For equestrians seeking camping with their horses, essential facilities typically include designated corrals, trailer parking areas, access to water for horses, and proximity to bridle trails. The available campgrounds provide standard amenities such as electric hookups, water access, and shower facilities for campers, but do not offer the infrastructure required for horses. Turkey Run State Park features extensive hiking trails popular with visitors, but these trails are not designated for equestrian use according to visitor reviews, which primarily mention hiking experiences rather than horseback riding opportunities.

Best Equestrian Sites Near Lebanon, Indiana (4)

    1. Turkey Run State Park Campground

    72 Reviews
    Marshall, IN
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (765) 597-2635

    $20 - $32 / night

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

    "Much enjoyed hiking some of the trails at Turkey Run State Park near Marshall, Indiana. This is Indiana's 2nd oldest state park, now 100 years old (1916-2016)."

    2. Turkey Run Canoe & Camping

    5 Reviews
    Marshall, IN
    43 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. Pine Lake Fishing & Camping Resort

    2 Reviews
    Pendleton, IN
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (765) 778-2697

    "This was really convenient and close to Indy, where we took the grandkids to the children’s museum. The lake is fabulous, but there didn’t seem to be too many fish available for catching!!"

    4. Johnson County Park

    8 Reviews
    Nineveh, IN
    50 miles
    Website
    +1 (812) 526-6809

    "The park is 622 acres that include two campgrounds, approximately 5 miles of hiking trails, equestrian school, 18 hole disc golf course, shelter houses, amphitheater, lakes, fishing and more."

    "We have camped here twice, we needed to be as close to Trafalgar Indiana as possible, not many camping options in the local area."

Show More
Showing results 1-4 of 4 campgrounds

2025 Detourist Giveaway

Presented byToyota Trucks

Review Campgrounds. Win Prizes.

Enter to Win


Equestrian Camping Reviews near Lebanon, IN

87 Reviews of 4 Lebanon Campgrounds


  • Stephen & Theresa B.
    Jun. 30, 2020

    Johnson County Park

    Johnson County Park is an interesting conglomeration of activity.

    Johnson County Park is an interesting conglomeration of activity. The park is 622 acres that include two campgrounds, approximately 5 miles of hiking trails, equestrian school, 18 hole disc golf course, shelter houses, amphitheater, lakes, fishing and more. The park is home to the Hoosier Horse Park with three arenas, 384 stalls and its own 70 site campground plus it is also home to the Antique Machinery Club, Columbus Model Railroad Club, Radio Controlled Flyer Club and Indiana Live Steamers. The RV campground consists of 58 sites with 30amp/50amp electric and water hook ups, level gravel pads(4 sites are paved) and a dump station. Other amenities include a restroom and shower facility, playground for children and community campfire ring. The campground is an easy detour off I-65, Exit#76, for the RVer looking for an overnight or two. Plenty of shopping and restaurants in the area; grocery, outlet mall, name brand dining. The campground is large rig friendly; family oriented and has a camp host on site for any assistance. Just to make you aware…the park is located in close proximity to an active reserve military base that from time to time has exercises with air traffic and the sounds of shells and artillery fire. The fee for camping is$25 per night with a limit of 14 nights. For reservations call 812-526-6809 or register at the park office. 39°22'48.7"N 86°02'33.4"W

  • 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+.

  • Mike V.
    Jul. 23, 2016

    Turkey Run State Park Campground

    Turkey Run State Park, west-central Indiana

    Much enjoyed hiking some of the trails at Turkey Run State Park near Marshall, Indiana. This is Indiana's 2nd oldest state park, now 100 years old (1916-2016). Visitors can camp in RV's or in tents in campground area that has water/electrical hook-ups, modern bathrooms w/ showers. There is also cabins to rent, or you can stay at Turkey Run Inn. Canoeing down Sugar Creek was great, and it passes through the state park at a fairly scenic section. Some hiking trails are easy to walk along, others trails are more rugged and difficult. Cross over Sugar Creek on a suspension bridge to get to more hiking trails in a more remote section of woods. We ate a very nice lunch in the restaurant in the Inn, and even played pinball in the gameroom. Great state park. Would be happy to go again some day.

  • Bonnie C.
    Mar. 21, 2018

    Turkey Run State Park Campground

    Great Trails and Camping!

    Turkey Run is my all time favorite State Park in Indiana. It has great camping with both reserved and walk up options (get there early for walk up options). Reservations can be made here: https://indianastateparks.reserveamerica.com/campgroundDetails.do?contractCode=IN&parkId=570032&ltcmp=177360&ltclickid=03_51015144_cfbb0fa2-9eb5-41c1-bcb2-f620d18c259e

    The campgrounds have modern facilities including showers. Dogs are allowed. We love the hiking trails. The extra bonus for us was to do a covered bridge driving tour!

  • 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.

  • J
    Oct. 28, 2019

    Johnson County Park

    Nice campground

    Nice but bare bones former military campground.

    We have camped here twice, we needed to be as close to Trafalgar Indiana as possible, not many camping options in the local area.

  • Sammi H.
    Apr. 13, 2019

    Turkey Run State Park Campground

    Beautiful Park

    We love Turkey Run. The campgrounds are clean and fun for all ages. The outer edge campsites provide beautiful views of the woods and are pretty secluded from other sites. The hiking trails are incredible...one of a kind for Indiana. The trails are more like adventures, leading in and out of the creek, up stairs carved into rock, up and down ladders, and across a cable bridge. It’s just beautiful. The facilities are clean, the staff is as nice as can be. You won’t regret staying at Turkey Run.

  • Jessica L.
    Jul. 6, 2016

    Turkey Run State Park Campground

    A gem in Indiana

    This was a favorite getaway spot when I was a student at Purdue University. This area is such a drastic difference from the surrounding areas with canyon-like structures and cooler temperatures on the trails. It definitely doesn't feel like you are in Indiana. There are ample campsites (all electric) and a camp store. It is separate from the rest of the rest of the park, just down the road but easily accessible. Personally, the best part for me is the awesome hiking trails, rivaling my favorites in Tennessee!


Guide to Lebanon

Although direct equestrian camping facilities are limited near Lebanon, Indiana, several nearby campgrounds offer alternative outdoor recreation opportunities. Turkey Run State Park, located about 50 miles west of Lebanon, features over 200 campsites within a mature forest setting. The campground has electric hookups at all sites, though terrain varies with some areas presenting challenges for leveling equipment.

What to do

Hiking adventures: Turkey Run State Park provides numerous hiking trails with varying difficulty levels. One visitor noted, "There are multiple trails and some quite challenging ones. No water hookups at the site but all except the 'youth sites' had 110, 30, and 50 amp power." The park's unique landscape includes box canyons and stream beds for exploration.

Water recreation: Turkey Run Canoe & Camping offers canoe, kayak, and tubing opportunities on Sugar Creek. A camper mentioned, "Did a nice kayaking loop using their service. Had everything you needed, very chill experience." This provides a cooling alternative during hot summer months.

Fishing opportunities: Pine Lake Fishing & Camping Resort provides lakefront access for anglers. One reviewer observed, "The lake is fabulous, but there didn't seem to be too many fish available for catching!! Pretty place and fun for a laid back place to stay."

What campers like

Clean facilities: Johnson County Park maintains well-kept amenities according to visitors. One camper stated, "Clean bathrooms/showers!!! Park is nice and clean too!! Very reasonable!!" This attention to cleanliness extends to most campgrounds in the region.

Diverse recreation options: Johnson County Park spans 622 acres featuring multiple activities. A visitor explained, "The park is 622 acres that include two campgrounds, approximately 5 miles of hiking trails, equestrian school, 18 hole disc golf course, shelter houses, amphitheater, lakes, fishing and more."

Shaded campsites: Turkey Run State Park Campground offers wooded sites for privacy. A camper advised, "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."

What you should know

Limited equestrian camping: While searching for horse campgrounds near Lebanon, Indiana, visitors should note that traditional equestrian facilities with horse corrals are scarce. Johnson County Park houses the Hoosier Horse Park with "three arenas, 384 stalls and its own 70 site campground," though direct horse camping opportunities remain limited.

Seasonal considerations: Many campgrounds operate seasonally. Turkey Run Canoe & Camping runs from "April 15 to November 1," limiting winter camping options. Plan accordingly when seeking year-round facilities.

Site leveling challenges: Several campgrounds feature uneven terrain. One Turkey Run camper noted, "The site was very uneven. It definitely sloops to the back corner. It's was difficult to level our camper but we got it in the end."

Tips for camping with families

Early arrival strategy: To avoid crowds, especially at popular sites like Turkey Run, timing matters. A visitor recommended, "In order to avoid crowds on the trails, we got there Thursday night so we could hike Friday morning / early afternoon."

Trail selection for kids: Turkey Run State Park Campground offers varied hiking options. A reviewer shared their experience: "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."

Wildlife awareness: Teach children about local wildlife behaviors. A camper warned, "As some other reviews stated, watch out for the raccoons. Those guys are not afraid of anything."

Tips from RVers

Hookup information: Electric service varies by location. At Turkey Run Canoe & Camping, "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."

Site selection strategies: For privacy, choose sites strategically. At Turkey Run State Park, "The open, grassy area sites don't offer any privacy. If that's what you're looking for, try to get a wooded site on the outsides that back up to woods."

EV charging option: Some campgrounds accommodate modern needs. One camper at Turkey Run noted, "I was able to charge my ev without issue."

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular equestrian campsite near Lebanon, IN?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular equestrian campground near Lebanon, IN is Turkey Run State Park Campground with a 4.5-star rating from 72 reviews.

What is the best site to find equestrian camping near Lebanon, IN?

TheDyrt.com has all 4 equestrian camping locations near Lebanon, IN, with real photos and reviews from campers.