Equestrian Camping near Lindsborg, KS

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    Kanopolis State Park's Rockin' K Horse Campground provides equipped campsites with electric hookups and water access specifically designed for equestrian use. The campground features multiple horse pens alongside both water/electric and electric-only sites. The Dyrt provides user ratings for locations near Lindsborg, Kansas. Campers report the campground is well-maintained with clean facilities and warm showers. The spot arrangement allows for proper spacing between sites, making it suitable for those traveling with horses and trailers. Restroom facilities remain clean and accessible, with shower houses providing hot water. The campground utilizes a convenient system for after-hours check-in when arriving without reservations. RVs and tents are accommodated at this horse-friendly location.

    Direct access to horse riding trails connects to the campground, making it convenient for trail riders. The campground remained largely unoccupied during one October visit, offering a peaceful atmosphere for equestrians seeking quieter camping experiences. Sand Hills State Park Campground, another equestrian-friendly option in the region, features over 600 acres of equestrian trails. This state park accepts reservations and accommodates both tent and RV campers with horse-friendly amenities. All sites at Sand Hills feature paved, level surfaces for easy setup. The campground provides clean restroom and shower facilities. Its proximity to Kansas fairgrounds (just 4 miles away) makes it a practical base for equestrians attending events. Sand Hills maintains a small, peaceful atmosphere with adequate trash receptacles and clean facilities.

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    Best Equestrian Campgrounds near Lindsborg (5)

      1. Sandyshore Campground — Kanopolis State Park

      4.3(8)18mi from Lindsborg51 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Then realized we had found one of the nest places in Kansas! We got a perfect camp spot all to ourselves. It was not necessarily private or in the woods. But we were right up against the lake."

      "The fire pit in our spot was up next to the shoreline where we didn’t want it so we built one with a hole and rocks. It did get a bit windy but we put the Jeep behind us so that blocked some wind."

      from $10 / night

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      2. Rockin' K Horse Campground — Kanopolis State Park

      5.0(3)19mi from Lindsborg40 sitesRVs, Tents

      "I camped there in early October and this campground appeared to have multiple spots for campers with horses. There were numerous horse pens along with some dispersed camping area."

      "We stayed at Eagle Point as we don not have horses but this campground had the shower house that we used which was very clean and the water was actually hot! Very well maintained!"

      from $12 - $23 / night

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      3. Mulberry Campground — Kanopolis State Park

      3.0(1)16mi from LindsborgRVs, Tents

      4. Sand Hills State Park Campground

      4.4(5)34mi from Lindsborg64 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Horse friendly. Over 600 acres of equestrian trails tent and rv sites. Good, clean restroom/showers."

      "Nice pull through & back in site just 4 miles from Kansas fairgrounds"

      from $21 - $24 / night

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      5. Kansas State Fair RV Park

      Be the first to review37mi from Lindsborg1 siteRVs, Tents, Cabins

      from $95 / night

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    Equestrian Camping Reviews near Lindsborg, KS

    17 Reviews of 5 Lindsborg Campgrounds


    • R
      Jul. 30, 2018

      Sand Hills State Park Campground

      Very nice low key. Easy to find. Friendly staff.

      State park. Reservations accepted. Horse friendly. Over 600 acres of equestrian trails

      tent and rv sites. Good, clean restroom/showers.

    • C
      Oct. 13, 2020

      Rockin' K Horse Campground — Kanopolis State Park

      Roomy with showers

      I camped there in early October and this campground appeared to have multiple spots for campers with horses. There were numerous horse pens along with some dispersed camping area. There looked to be a trail for horse riding nearby. It was a short walk to the showers, which were nice and warm. There was only one other camper at the campground when we went.

    • Alex R.
      Oct. 30, 2019

      Rockin' K Horse Campground — Kanopolis State Park

      Rockin’ K

      We stayed at Eagle Point as we don not have horses but this campground had the shower house that we used which was very clean and the water was actually hot! Very well maintained!

    • Carter W.
      Jul. 2, 2016

      Sandyshore Campground — Kanopolis State Park

      The beach in KS??

      We went for the weekend, mostly to do some hiking. Then realized we had found one of the nest places in Kansas! We got a perfect camp spot all to ourselves. It was not necessarily private or in the woods. But we were right up against the lake. There was sand like a beach the water was alright. I mean it's a lake. We loved the hiking through limestone. We found couple caves and climbed some rock. Would be good for mntn biking

    • Carter W.
      Jul. 6, 2019

      Sandyshore Campground — Kanopolis State Park

      Primitive!

      This campsite is truly primitive only. There were no RV’s taking up space. There were good separate spots that included a fire pit and a table. The fire pit in our spot was up next to the shoreline where we didn’t want it so we built one with a hole and rocks. It did get a bit windy but we put the Jeep behind us so that blocked some wind. This site is not near any hiking so you will have to drive to the hiking spot.

    • HThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 29, 2021

      Sandyshore Campground — Kanopolis State Park

      Party spot, kinda smelly.

      We had the last spot at the end of the drive, which seemed to be a popular place for day users to park and walk the edge of the water. Several groups showed up looking to cool off and walked right by our spot. Also the area kind of smelled like dead fish. We ended up leaving because we found several tics and were worried about our dogs. It was pretty though and the weather was great. A little pricy for what it is.

    • Katie L.
      Jul. 5, 2024

      Mulberry Campground — Kanopolis State Park

      Cicada City

      Nice easy place to pitch a tent or hang a hammock. Primitive campground is well maintained and largely unoccupied because of the lack of hookups for RVs. Stayed on 4th of July and only one other family was in the entire campground. Close to swimming beach, but bring your own water as there is no spigot nearby. Great birds too!

    • Kami J.
      Apr. 16, 2023

      Sandyshore Campground — Kanopolis State Park

      My Favorite

      Every spring I look forward to getting out of the city and relaxing peacefully at this beautiful Lake! I love the gorgeous sunsets, the beach area, the hiking trails, and picking guitar with my besties! There's nothing better than being submerged in mother nature and I can't think of a better place to do it!!


    Guide to Lindsborg

    Kanopolis State Park encompasses 1,585 acres in central Kansas with 24 miles of horse and hiking trails across rolling prairie terrain. Sandyshore Campground offers direct lake access with a mix of shaded and shoreline primitive sites for equestrian camping near Lindsborg, Kansas. Sites include fire pits and picnic tables, though campers should note the nearest restroom facilities are approximately half a mile away.

    What to do

    Trail riding opportunities: Kanopolis State Park provides multiple trails where horseback riders can explore limestone formations and discover small caves. "We loved the hiking through limestone. We found a couple caves and climbed some rock. Would be good for mntn biking," mentions Carter W. at Sandyshore Campground.

    Water recreation: Bring paddleboards or kayaks to enjoy Kanopolis Lake when staying at equestrian campgrounds. "My girlfriend and I were able to take our paddle boards out which was a ton of fun and with the heavy boat traffic," notes Nick P. about his experience at Sandyshore Campground.

    Primitive camping experience: Mulberry Campground offers a quiet alternative for those seeking less crowded conditions. "Primitive campground is well maintained and largely unoccupied because of the lack of hookups for RVs. Stayed on 4th of July and only one other family was in the entire campground," reports Katie L. about Mulberry Campground.

    What campers like

    Privacy and spacing: Eagle Point campers appreciate the separation between sites at Kanopolis State Park. "We stayed at Eagle Point as we don not have horses but this campground had the shower house that we used which was very clean and the water was actually hot! Very well maintained!" explains Alex R. about his experience at Rockin' K Horse Campground.

    Clean facilities: Campers consistently note the well-maintained shower houses across Kanopolis State Park. "All the facilities were very clean and the park was well maintained," Henry M. states about his stay at Sandyshore Campground.

    Lakefront access: Sites along the water provide direct lake access for swimming and fishing. "We got a perfect camp spot all to ourselves. It was not necessarily private or in the woods. But we were right up against the lake. There was sand like a beach," describes Carter W. about Sandyshore Campground.

    What you should know

    Insect preparation: Ticks and seasonal insects require proper protection when horseback riding or hiking trails. "We ended up leaving because we found several tics and were worried about our dogs," cautions Hunter about their stay at Sandyshore Campground.

    Limited water access: Some primitive camping areas lack immediate water sources. "Close to swimming beach, but bring your own water as there is no spigot nearby," advises Katie L. regarding Mulberry Campground.

    Reservation limitations: Not all campsites can be reserved in advance, particularly the popular shoreline spots. "Wish they would make these spots reservable as they fill up very quick since they are first come first serve. Especially on weekends," mentions Elizabeth S. about Sandyshore Campground.

    Tips for camping with families

    Shower access considerations: When camping with children, choose sites closer to shower facilities. "The closest restroom is 1/2 a mile away up in Buzzard Bay though. For how popular this spot is, they need to build one closer to the campground," notes Elizabeth S. about certain areas of Sandyshore Campground.

    Wildlife viewing opportunities: Mulberry Campground offers good birdwatching for nature-oriented family activities. "Great birds too!" reports Katie L. about the diverse avian population at Mulberry Campground.

    Seasonal planning: Consider visiting in fall for a quieter experience with children. "I camped there in early October and this campground appeared to have multiple spots for campers with horses. There were numerous horse pens along with some dispersed camping area. There was only one other camper at the campground when we went," shares Caleb J. about Rockin' K Horse Campground.

    Tips from RVers

    Level site preparation: RV campers should bring leveling equipment for some campgrounds in the area. "Park was a little unlevel so definitely need to bring extra wood to level correctly," advises Victoria S. about Sand Hills State Park Campground.

    Convenient fairgrounds access: For equestrian events, Sand Hills State Park offers proximity to important venues. "Nice pull through & back in site just 4 miles from Kansas fairgrounds," notes Bill V. about the convenience of this location.

    Dump station availability: Sand Hills provides free dump stations for RVers. "We saw a dump station that was free," mentions Victoria S., which is particularly valuable for extended stays when horseback riding near Lindsborg.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Which is the most popular equestrian campsite near Lindsborg, KS?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular equestrian campground near Lindsborg, KS is Sandyshore Campground — Kanopolis State Park with a 4.3-star rating from 8 reviews.

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