Best Equestrian Camping near McKee, KY

S-Tree Campground provides primitive equestrian camping in Daniel Boone National Forest near McKee, Kentucky. The campground features large sites with fire rings and picnic tables that accommodate both horses and camping equipment. Multiple trails are available for riders to explore the surrounding forest. The sites are spacious enough for horse trailers, with ample room for setting up corrals or highlines. No electricity or running water is available at this free campground, though vault toilets are maintained on site. First-come, first-served camping is available year-round, with the area particularly popular among trail riders who appreciate the well-developed camping loops. The campground will implement fees once ongoing upgrades to Loop B are completed.

Little Lick Horse Camp in Daniel Boone National Forest offers primitive camping specifically designed for equestrians. Located approximately 30 miles south of McKee, this campground connects directly to the Nathan McClure trailhead within the camping area. The sites are generously sized to accommodate multiple tents or hammocks alongside horse equipment. Riders follow gravel roads with good signage to reach this remote location, making it accessible despite its secluded setting. The campground provides picnic tables and fire rings but no toilets or water hookups, requiring visitors to bring all necessary supplies. Several challenging trails are available in the surrounding area, making this location ideal for horses, trail bikes, and dogs. The quiet, dark setting offers excellent stargazing opportunities after a day of riding through the national forest.

Best Equestrian Sites Near McKee, Kentucky (8)

    1. Lago Linda Hideaway

    23 Reviews
    Beattyville, KY
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 464-2876

    $12 - $115 / night

    "This big campground is a hidden gem near Red River Gorge. The road getting to the campsite is mostly one lane so is you are in an RV, go slow."

    "The trail around the lake was very nice, short but hilly so a good morning walk. It rained the first evening which led to some pretty little waterfalls the next day."

    2. S-Tree Campground

    7 Reviews
    McKee, KY
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 864-4163

    "A very well-developed camping area that caters to the off-road community. There are 2 loops for camping; loop B is still being upgraded."

    "They aren't right next to the fireplace shelter, rather just around the corner. Had the place completely to myself on a thursday night/friday morning."

    3. Red Hill Horse Camp

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    Livingston, KY
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 758-4706

    $20 - $30 / night

    4. Little Lick Campground

    4 Reviews
    Laurel River Lake, KY
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 864-4163

    $2 - $15 / night

    "Bring your horse, bring your trail bike, bring your dogs. You might want to bring a generator too."

    "Take an awesome little ferry across the river (or drive around). Tent sites vary in privacy. Great simple site, clean. No trails on site but we did a pretty one nearby (forget the name)."

    5. Clayton Geneva Memorial Campground

    8 Reviews
    Williamsburg, KY
    49 miles
    Website
    +1 (513) 913-0325

    $20 - $70 / night

    "They have horse sites to bring your horses .and you can camp right with your bourses.They also have RV sites and tent camping. You can fish in the river and go tubing and Canoeing in the river."

    "Close to trails and a waterpark too. Love the peace and tranquility. We will be going back again."

    6. Daniel Boone National Forest Little Lick Horse Camp

    1 Review
    Laurel River Lake, KY
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 864-4163

    "You will drive and drive and drive...and drive on the gravel road. However the road is good and the signage will get you there!"

    7. Logan-Hubble County Park

    1 Review
    Lancaster, KY
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (859) 792-3531

    8. Tranquility Creek

    1 Review
    Williamsburg, KY
    47 miles
    +1 (772) 501-5012

    $60 - $100 / night

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  • Wayne H.
    Aug. 21, 2019

    S-Tree Campground

    Riders Paradise

    S Tree campground in McKee KY is great for trail riding! Multiple trials to venture on. The campsites are huge with available fire pits and restrooms. First come first serve basis. This is a free campsite with no electricity available.

  • Shelly S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 12, 2020

    Daniel Boone National Forest Little Lick Horse Camp

    Listen for banjos

    You will drive and drive and drive...and drive on the gravel road. However the road is good and the signage will get you there! Follow the little tent signs to Little Lick Horse Camp in the woods of Daniel Boone NF. The Nathan McClure trailhead is in the campground so there will be other traffic coming in. There are a few good size sites, with picnic table, fire ring and not much else. This is primitive, to include no toilet so bring your bucket or whatever you use.....remember Leave No Trace ;) Dark and starry skies, quiet and woodsy....try not to think about any scary wood based movies. Horses, llamas, trail bikes and dogs would be perfect for this campground. The sites are big enough for more then one tent or hammock. There are several other nice/challenging trails nearby and the Rattlesnake Motorcycle route in the area.

  • J
    Jul. 19, 2019

    Clayton Geneva Memorial Campground

    It is a very quiet and peaceful camping. The campsite are beautiful and the

    They have horse sites to bring your horses .and you can camp right with your bourses.They also have RV sites and tent camping. You can fish in the river and go tubing and Canoeing in the river. They even have Primitive camping. They are right on the river.  The owners are really nice. It’s a very peaceful campground where you can connect with your soul.

  • Heather K.
    May. 16, 2019

    Lago Linda Hideaway

    A nice campground for families and rock climbers!

    This big campground is a hidden gem near Red River Gorge. The road getting to the campsite is mostly one lane so is you are in an RV, go slow. The area for RV's is a little tight in the trees and probably won't accommodate an extremely large vehicle. However, there is a huge open field on further into the camp that should be fairly easy to turn around in. The huge field is available for tent campers, but these are primitive sites with no water/electricity. The improved sites with water/electricity are closer to The Pavilion and Shake Out Lounge. The Pavilion is a great place to gather and talk with friends or enjoy the big campfire next to it. The Shake Out Lounge has a tv, free wifi and free books to borrow. There is a bathhouse with toilets and showers. There are 2 locations to obtain firewood on the campground. They also sell ice. There is not a store on site, but a short drive up the road there is a general & grocery store that also sells fresh made sandwiches. There are cabins to rent. The cabins are tucked in the trees and are very cozy. The cabin we stayed in on one of our visits, had a queen bed, kitchen area and bathroom with a shower. Plenty of trees to hang a hammock, as well. Some of the cabins overlook the beautiful lake. The lake is perfect for swimming in and has a dock and life jackets for campers use. The gravel/dirt road getting to the lake is steep, so I recommend walking down to the lake. Fishing is allowed with a permit in the lake. There are hiking trails and dogs are welcome at the campground. Overall, a great campground for individuals, friends and families.

  • Shelly S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 12, 2020

    Little Lick Campground

    Don’t feel lost

    Off Ky Rt 80 in Daniel Boone National Forest, keep following the tent signs , they will get you to Little Lick Campground. This is a primitive little campground out in the middle of nowhere, however there are several awesome trailheads in the area, Nathan McClure TH right in the campground.

    Bring your horse, bring your trail bike, bring your dogs. You might want to bring a generator too. Not a lot of sites but they are big and you can easily have several tents or hammocks ( if there’s trees) in each spot.

    Quiet and dark and STARS.

  • Andy M.
    Aug. 12, 2025

    S-Tree Campground

    Great camping spot for Off-Road enthusiasts!

    A very well-developed camping area that caters to the off-road community. There are 2 loops for camping; loop B is still being upgraded. The park will begin implementation of fees as soon as the loop is completed. There are several sets of vault toilets, but no running water nor trash pickup, even though they have built a pad for a dumpster.

  • Andrew G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 2, 2019

    S-Tree Campground

    A quiet well maintained stopover, or a woodsy weekend retreat; your pick

    Arrived late and took a minute to find the actual campsites. They aren't right next to the fireplace shelter, rather just around the corner. Had the place completely to myself on a thursday night/friday morning. Biting bugs weren't bad,(late May) but there were still a ton of other varieties. Several toilets on site, but no water. Picnic tables, tent pads, and fire rings at each site. There are only 10 tent sites, and the ones by the shelter are for picnics only. I wouldn't recommend a long RV up there, although there seems to be another 10 or so sites big enough for RVs and trailers. I was really impressed by the overall quality of the campground, but the distance from everything is a big negative.  The northern road in isn't all that bad, but the south road is what I NEEDED to use to get to my various destinations, and it was a rough one. I made it in and out twice in an HHR, but I was bottoming out on gravel and such. Overall, the HHR handled it fine, it just wasn't worth it, so I ended up only staying the one night. If not for distance from everything and the road conditions, it would've scored a 5.

  • Donna A.
    Jul. 23, 2020

    S-Tree Campground

    Very peaceful!!

    This place is away from everything and I love that!! We go riding up here often and will be camping this weekend there!!!

  • Sarah H.
    Apr. 2, 2021

    Lago Linda Hideaway

    Great for all skill levels!

    This was my first time at this spot and I will definitely be coming back! I was wary because of the price but it exceeded my expectations. Very easy to find and the staff were very helpful. I slept in a truck tent and when it started to snow they offered to move me to a warmer spot just in case. Spots were very roomy (I stayed in Piney Oaks #9).

    The trail around the lake was very nice, short but hilly so a good morning walk. It rained the first evening which led to some pretty little waterfalls the next day. A quiet campground with plenty of amenities. The bathrooms were heated which was a nice touch since it snowed the other two days I was there. Everyone I saw were very friendly (as were their pets).

    I went during late March and will definitely go again when it’s warmer to enjoy swimming in the lake!


Guide to McKee

Horse camping in Kentucky offers a unique blend of scenic trails and well-equipped facilities for equestrian enthusiasts. With a variety of campgrounds catering to horse lovers, you can enjoy the great outdoors while ensuring your equine companions are well taken care of.

Campers appreciate these amenities for horses

Equestrian campers like these nearby activities

  • Enjoy trail riding at S-Tree Campground, which is known for its extensive network of trails ideal for horseback riding.
  • The beautiful surroundings of Cumberland Falls State Resort Park offer opportunities for hiking and exploring, perfect for those who want to venture out on foot after a day of riding.
  • Logan-Hubble County Park is close to canoeing and kayaking spots, providing a fun way to mix water activities with your equestrian adventures.

Equestrian campgrounds include unique features

  • Clayton Geneva Memorial Campground offers a peaceful riverside view and essential amenities like clean bathrooms and showers, making it a comfortable stay for horse campers.
  • At Tranquility Creek, you can enjoy a quiet, clean environment with a focus on leaving no trace, perfect for those who appreciate nature.
  • Lago Linda Hideaway features modern cabins and a hot tub, providing a luxurious touch to your horse camping experience while still being close to nature.

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Which is the most popular equestrian campsite near McKee, KY?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular equestrian campground near McKee, KY is Lago Linda Hideaway with a 4.4-star rating from 23 reviews.

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