Equestrian Camping near Pineville, LA

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    Rustic Sky Horse Camp accommodates equestrians with electric and water hookups for RVs, tent sites, and cabins near Kisatchie National Forest. The campground provides drinking water, fire rings, showers, and toilets for horse owners staying overnight. Picnic tables at each site offer convenient gathering spaces, while waste disposal services maintain cleanliness throughout the grounds. Campsites require reservations and allow pets, making it suitable for families traveling with animals beyond their horses.

    The extensive trail system in Kisatchie National Forest connects multiple equestrian camping areas including Oak Camp Complex and Ahtus Melder Camp. Oak Camp maintains primitive sites for $5 per night with vault toilets and fire rings in a setting of beautiful pine and hardwood trees. The area becomes very busy during hunting season as it accommodates horses but prohibits off-road vehicles that might spook them. Ahtus Melder Camp offers free first-come, first-served camping with open green spaces for grazing horses and well-maintained grounds, though it can become muddy after rainfall. Both locations provide ample room for trailer parking and follow pack-in, pack-out principles for waste management.

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    Best Equestrian Campgrounds near Pineville (8)

      1. Ahtus Melder Camp

      3.5(2)21mi from PinevilleRVs, Tents

      "FREE  FCFS 

      Clairborne Trail $5.00 access fee 

      This campground is free and will accommodate RV's, tents, and trailers. No facilities, totally primitive."

      2. Rustic Sky Horse Camp

      Be the first to review21mi from PinevilleRVs, Tents, Cabins

      3. Gum Springs Recreation Area — Kisatchie National Forest

      4.4(7)44mi from Pineville4 sitesRVs, Tents

      "This tent-friendly spot is nestled among tall pines, with spacious and shady pads, peaceful vibes, and killer access to a 17-mile horse trail. At just $10/night, it’s an absolute steal."

      "Located inside Kisatchie National Forest, Winn district. We were not alone here, but felt very secluded. This campground has sites with picnic tables, lantern posts, and fire rings."

      4. Oak Camp Complex

      4.0(4)40mi from PinevilleRVs, Tents

      "We hiked along a few trails that were open (many have been closed due to covid maybe) and it was really fun, mostly flat hikes."

      "This one is free though and is only about a 2 min drive. No hook ups and we got our 43 ft 5th wheel in just fine. There are atvs out here they didn’t bother us."

      from $5 / night

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      5. Lotus Camp

      4.3(3)43mi from Pineville4 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Isnide the Kisatchie National Forest, Kisatchie District Lotus campground offers water, flush toilets and easy access to the Sandstone Trail."

      "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."

      6. Hunters Camp - Calcasieu Ranger District

      3.3(3)48mi from PinevilleTents

      "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."

      7. Enduro Complex

      3.0(1)43mi from PinevilleTents

      8. Cane Camp

      Be the first to review43mi from Pineville4 sitesRVs, Tents

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    20 Reviews of 8 Pineville 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.

    • David H.
      May. 13, 2025

      Gum Springs Recreation Area — Kisatchie National Forest

      Quiet, wooded campground perfect for tent campers and hikers. Shady sites, great trails, and only $10/night. No frills—just peace and nature.

      If you're looking for a quiet, back-to-nature escape, Gum Springs in Kisatchie National Forest delivers big. This tent-friendly spot is nestled among tall pines, with spacious and shady pads, peaceful vibes, and killer access to a 17-mile horse trail. At just $10/night, it’s an absolute steal. Pit toilets are clean, and while you might hear the nearby highway now and then, it doesn’t spoil the experience. Just don’t expect hookups or glam amenities—this is all about the woods, the trails, and the quiet.

    • Paula W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 1, 2018

      Gum Springs Recreation Area — Kisatchie National Forest

      Log bridges and boys

      Located inside Kisatchie National Forest, Winn district. We were not alone here, but felt very secluded. This campground has sites with picnic tables, lantern posts, and fire rings. The grounds are hilly and has great small trails throughout. The gum springs body of water has large trees across small parts of water allowing the boys to test their balance skills. They had so much fun running up and down the hills and through the trees. We really liked this place. There are bathrooms on one side of the loop.

      The Winn Ranger Station is next to campground.

      "The Gum Springs Campground is located in an area of hilly terrain and natural springs. Gum Springs Recreation Complex exhibits recreation design and construction from the Civilian Conservation Corps era of the 1930's. Gum Springs campground offers basic recreation opportunities of picnicking and camping and is close to Gum Springs Horse Camp and Trail."

    • Paula W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 1, 2018

      Gum Springs Recreation Area — Kisatchie National Forest

      Log bridges and boys

      see Gum Springs Campground

      Located inside Kisatchie National Forest, Winn district. We were not alone here, but felt very secluded. This campground has sites with picnic tables, lantern posts, and fire rings. The grounds are hilly and has great small trails throughout. The gum springs body of water has large trees across small parts of water allowing the boys to test their balance skills. They had so much fun running up and down the hills and through the trees. We really liked this place. There are bathrooms on one side of the loop.

      The Winn Ranger Station is next to campground.

      The Gum Springs Campground is located in an area of hilly terrain and natural springs. Gum Springs Recreation Complex exhibits recreation design and construction from the Civilian Conservation Corps era of the 1930's. Gum Springs campground offers basic recreation opportunities of picnicking and camping and is close to Gum Springs Horse Camp and Trail.

    • 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.


    Guide to Pineville

    Equestrian camping near Pineville, Louisiana offers access to the diverse terrain of Kisatchie National Forest, which spans over 604,000 acres across central and northern Louisiana. The forest features rolling hills with elevations reaching 400 feet, creating varied trail experiences through pine-hardwood forests. Trails in this area often become muddy after rainfall due to the region's clay-rich soil and average annual rainfall of 55 inches.

    What to do

    Trail riding opportunities: The Sandstone Trail system connects multiple camping areas and offers varied terrain for riders of all levels. "This really is a great place for the family and all the family fun," notes a visitor to Lotus Camp, which serves as a trailhead for the system with a $5 day-use fee.

    Hiking between camps: Explore interconnected paths between equestrian sites on foot. At Gum Springs Recreation Area, "The grounds are hilly and has great small trails throughout. The gum springs body of water has large trees across small parts of water allowing the boys to test their balance skills," reports one camper.

    Wildlife observation: Early mornings provide opportunities to spot deer, wild turkey, and various bird species. "Night time will bring about the coyotes and all their lovely howls, so be prepared for some noises come dark," shares a visitor to Oak Camp Complex, noting the active wildlife in the area.

    What campers like

    Budget-friendly options: Many equestrian camps in the Kisatchie National Forest charge minimal fees or are free. "At just $10/night, it's an absolute steal," notes a Gum Springs camper, while others appreciate the completely free options at some horse camps.

    Natural features: The varied landscape offers unique terrain not typically associated with Louisiana. At Enduro Complex, one visitor noted: "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."

    Spaciousness between sites: Horse campers appreciate room to spread out with their trailers and animals. "This campground is free and will accommodate RVs, tents, and trailers... Great open green space for grazing. No reason to park next to your neighbor," notes a visitor to Ahtus Melder Camp.

    What you should know

    Seasonal considerations: Hunting season significantly impacts camp availability and atmosphere. At Oak Camp Complex, "The area is VERY busy during hunting season," according to one reviewer who noted the dramatic difference in crowd levels.

    Weather impacts: Clay soil throughout the region creates challenging conditions after rain. One camper at Hunter Camp advised: "Because of its location so deep in the woods mosquitoes, horseflies, and yellow flies were in abundance. Using a therma cell was perfect at keeping them at bay."

    Limited facilities: Most equestrian camps offer minimal amenities. "This campground is free and will accommodate RVs, tents, and trailers. No facilities, totally primitive," explains a visitor to Ahtus Melder Camp, highlighting the need to be self-sufficient.

    Tips for camping with families

    Activity planning: Bring additional recreation options for children between trail rides. At Gum Springs, "We hiked along a few trails that were open and it was really fun, mostly flat hikes," mentions a camper who found family-friendly activities beyond horseback riding.

    Location selection: Choose sites based on necessary amenities for your family's comfort level. "If you're looking for a quiet, back-to-nature escape, Gum Springs in Kisatchie National Forest delivers big. This tent-friendly spot is nestled among tall pines, with spacious and shady pads," notes one reviewer.

    Safety preparation: Pack appropriate protection from insects and wildlife. At Hunters Camp, a visitor advised: "Fort Polk is close enough for supplies, check your gate schedules," providing important information about accessing nearby resources.

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection: Scout appropriate sites for larger rigs before committing. "We got our 43 ft 5th wheel in just fine," reports a visitor to Oak Camp Complex, providing valuable information about accessibility for large trailers.

    Access considerations: Road conditions can challenge larger vehicles at some camps. At Ahtus Melder Camp, one camper warned: "If you follow the road/concrete path, you may lose a tire or axil bc the road is in BAD condition."

    Planning essentials: Research water access points, as not all camps offer hookups. "There is a small amount of drinking water available at certain camps," shares a visitor to Lotus Camp, noting the need to plan water usage carefully when staying multiple nights.

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    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular equestrian campground near Pineville, LA is Ahtus Melder Camp with a 3.5-star rating from 2 reviews.

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