Best Equestrian Camping near Fort Polk, LA

Oak Camp Complex offers primitive equestrian campsites in the Kisatchie National Forest with specific accommodations for horses. The camp provides $5 per night camping with a 14-day limit. The grounds feature open areas suitable for horse trailers, adequate space for grazing, and access to multiuse trails. Vault toilets are available on site, but there is no water source for campers or horses. During non-hunting seasons, the campground remains relatively quiet and secluded, while becoming significantly busier during hunting season.

Kisatchie National Forest contains several designated horse trails connecting to these campsites. Oak Camp prohibits off-road vehicles to prevent horses from being spooked, creating a quieter environment for equestrians. The Clairborne Trail system requires a $5 access fee separate from camping fees. The campground accommodates both overnight horse campers and day-use riders with ample parking for horse trailers. Sites are relatively flat with mature tree cover providing shade. Trails through the forest offer miles of riding through pine and hardwood terrain. The grounds are well-maintained but can become muddy after rainfall. Campers should pack in all water needed for themselves and their horses, as no water sources are available at the campsite.

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Equestrian Camping Reviews near Fort Polk, LA

16 Reviews of 9 Fort Polk Campgrounds


  • Conrad V.
    May. 13, 2023

    Hunters Camp - Calcasieu Ranger District

    Can't beat free

    The Hunter Camp is situated just off range road. You're surrounded by wilderness. The only amenities are a vault toilet. Fort Polk is close enough for supplies, check your gate schedules. Marines were utilizing the ranges in the area, and a couple officers came though the hunter camp just exploring.

    Theres a hiking trail near by, stating no motorized vehicles, but you can mountain bike, hike and ride horses. No fishing near by unless you drive to the blue hole complex further down range road.

    Apparently they're allowing logging around the camp, so do a check before you go set up.

  • Paula W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 30, 2018

    Oak Camp Complex

    Horses, yes please!

    Oak campground inside Kisatchie National Forest, Kisatchie District is a secluded little spot to camp if you have been riding your horse on the trails. (Or not bc we stayed here with no horse). This was the first campground where there was actually other people here. There is no water, vault toilets and lots of trees and space to play. Just down the road, trees are being harvested but that did not interfere with our stay. This campground does not accommodate off road vehicles (they could spook the horses I guess) but there are many more campgrounds throughout the forest connected to the trails that do. The grounds are really well kept.

  • Paula W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 30, 2018

    Lotus Camp

    Tree roots and trails

    Isnide the Kisatchie National Forest, Kisatchie District Lotus campground offers water, flush toilets and easy access to the Sandstone Trail. Each campsite has a fire ring, picnic table and lots of tree roots. This campground is designated for off road vehicle campers as opposed to horse campers. A bit scary when it started raining and we were under those big beautiful trees, but we made it through. Again, the campgrounds in this area are so well marked and easy to find. There is a $3 per night fee to camp here and a $5 trail use fee.

  • Paula W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 18, 2018

    Enduro Complex

    Trails and Ticks...

    Campground: Inside the Kisatchie Natinal Forest, Calcasieu Ranger District, Vernon Unit. This is dispersed camping with a pavilion and vault toilets available. No water, must pack it in.

    Trails: there are miles and miles of trails attached to this campground. OHV, horse or hiking. Beautiful area, just don't forget sunscreen, water, bug and tick repellant. The trails are very well marked.

  • NThe Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 22, 2021

    Oak Camp Complex

    Peace in the Woods

    Pack it in, Pack it out

    FCFS

    Fees:  $5.00 per night

    Limit:  14 days

    Horse and general camping with no OHV camping.  NO WATER but there are pit toilets and there was one fire ring.  Beautiful pine and hardwoods with a lot of fairly flat area.  Beautiful shade and the area can handle small RV's and trailers.  The area is VERY busy during hunting season. We will return one day.

  • Paula W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 31, 2018

    Ahtus Melder Camp

    Place to crash

    There is not much to this campground. Located inside the Kisatchie National Forest, Evangeline District. As soon as you enter the area, there is a small loopped grassy area with lots of trees. Nothing else to indicate a campground (other than the sign). If you follow the road/concrete path, you may lose a tire or axil bc the road is in BAD condition. Staying here gives you access to the forrest and multiuse trails.

  • Oli
    Oct. 18, 2024

    Lotus Camp

    Nice

    This camp is a short distance from the highway,  Solar There are some nice flat new sites that have been installed and it looks like more new ones are coming.

  • NThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 1, 2022

    Lotus Camp

    Family Fun

    Status: open 

    Fee: $10.00 per night $ 5.00 Sandstone Trail Day Use

    This camp is for the purpose of OTV riding but regular camping is allowed. Drinking water, flush toilet, picnic table, fire ring, trash. This camp is a short distance from the highway, There are some nice flat new sites that have been installed and it looks like more new ones are coming. This really is a great place for the family and all the family fun.

    LNT

    Travel safe

  • K
    Aug. 20, 2022

    Brookeland / Lake Sam Rayburn KOA

    Nice wilderness Koa

    This KOA has trails leading to a river which empties into Lake Rayburn. You do not have direct access to the lake itself. The campground has a couple of small ponds. The staff is excellent. We were given a tour of the property via golf cart. The property is spread out. We stayed at a site with raised concrete pads. This place is not parking lot camping.


Guide to Fort Polk

Oak Camp Complex provides $5 nightly primitive equestrian campsites in Kisatchie National Forest with a 14-day stay limit. Located near Natchitoches, Louisiana, the campground features adequate space for horse trailers and grazing areas on relatively flat terrain with mature tree cover. During hunting season, the campground experiences significant visitor increases compared to the quieter off-season periods. Trails throughout the complex connect to the broader Clairborne Trail system, which requires a separate $5 access fee. The grounds maintain a vehicle restriction policy that prohibits off-road vehicles to create a safer environment for horses and riders.

What to do

Trail riding opportunities: The Kisatchie National Forest offers extensive riding options beyond Oak Camp. At Hunter Camp, riders can access nearby trails. "There's a hiking trail near by, stating no motorized vehicles, but you can mountain bike, hike and ride horses," notes Conrad V., highlighting multi-use access.

Explore forest terrain: Miles of pine and hardwood forest paths provide scenic riding experiences. At Lotus Camp, campers appreciate the natural setting. Paula W. mentions the "easy access to the Sandstone Trail" where riders can experience varied forest landscapes.

Overnight camping: Several dedicated horse camps provide overnight options. The Rustic Sky Horse Camp offers electric hookups, water access, and sewer connections for extended stays with horses, providing more amenities than the primitive Oak Camp experience.

What campers like

Peaceful environment: During non-hunting seasons, equestrian campers enjoy relative seclusion. At Ahtus Melder Camp, N I. notes: "This is a really great spot and plenty of room for all. Great open green space for grazing. No reason to park next to your neighbor."

Natural surroundings: The mature forest provides shade and scenic beauty. Hannah L. from Oak Camp shares: "If you want a peaceful place to relax with serene surroundings, definitely come here," highlighting the natural appeal of the area for horse camping.

Affordable options: Budget-conscious equestrians appreciate the reasonable fees. Frankie W. compares campgrounds: "This sure is not far at all from Corral camp which cost $10 a night. This one is free though and is only about a 2 min drive."

What you should know

Water requirements: No water sources exist at several horse campgrounds. Paula W. at Enduro Complex advises: "No water, must pack it in," reinforcing the need to transport water for both humans and horses.

Weather considerations: Conditions can change rapidly in the forest. N I. notes at Ahtus Melder Camp: "Site is well maintained but if it has rained it could be very muddy."

Insect preparation: The forest environment hosts various insects. Paula W. warns about specific trail conditions: "Just don't forget sunscreen, water, bug and tick repellant," indicating the need for proper protection during rides.

Tips for camping with families

Activity planning: Family groups should consider off-season visits for quieter experiences. At Lotus Camp, N I. suggests: "This really is a great place for the family and all the family fun," noting its suitability for family riders.

Site selection: Choose level areas for easier setup with children and horses. Sippi's S. reports about Lotus Camp: "For primitive camping this is great. Me and a few fellas went here for a weekend trip tent camping."

Wildlife awareness: Prepare children for nighttime forest sounds. Hannah L. mentions: "Night time will bring about the coyotes and all their lovely howls, so be prepared for some noises come dark."

Tips from RVers

Vehicle access: Most horse campgrounds can accommodate trailers but have limitations. Frankie W. shares valuable sizing information: "We got our 43 ft 5th wheel in just fine" when discussing Oak Camp's accessibility.

Campsite spacing: Horse campers with RVs appreciate the ample space. Danny H. at Hunter Camp notes: "My wife and I camped here just before memorial day and had the entire campsite to ourselves," highlighting the spacious layout that benefits larger rigs.

Facility expectations: RVers should prepare for primitive conditions. Paula W. describes Hunter Camp facilities as basic: "There is no water and signs say pack in and pack out but there was a trash bin. Very basic place to pitch a tent and explore the area around."

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular equestrian campsite near Fort Polk, LA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular equestrian campground near Fort Polk, LA is Hunters Camp - Calcasieu Ranger District with a 3.3-star rating from 3 reviews.

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