Best Equestrian Camping near Pride, LA

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Farr Park RV Campground features a specialized equestrian center with stables and riding arenas adjacent to the camping area. Located 2 miles from LSU and 3 miles from downtown Baton Rouge, this campground caters to both horse enthusiasts and recreational campers. The RV sites provide water and electric hookups, with a dump station available on-site. Campers have access to bathhouse facilities with showers and restrooms. The spacious sites accommodate horse trailers, allowing equestrians to keep their horses at the stables while camping. Campers without horses can enjoy watching the animals graze in nearby paddocks with coral sunsets creating a country atmosphere.

Trail access includes a paved bike path on the Mississippi River levee that extends to downtown Baton Rouge. Horse owners can utilize the riding arenas and equestrian facilities for training or recreational riding. The campground serves as a convenient base for those attending equestrian events at the facility. Tent camping is available for $10 per night for those not requiring hookups. The flat, grassy sites are pull-through with 30/50 amp electrical service. First-come, first-served camping allows early arrival to secure a spot, though some sites can be reserved in advance. The location provides easy access to LSU events, with some visitors using the campground as a base for football game weekends, taking advantage of the shuttle service to the stadium.

Best Equestrian Sites Near Pride, Louisiana (3)

    1. Farr Park RV Camground

    8 Reviews
    Plaquemine, LA
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (225) 769-7805

    $35 - $44 / night

    "I would suggest BREC Farr Equestrian RV Park if you are interested in being close Baton Rouge or LSU. A typical fairgrounds type camping area. Sites have electric and water."

    "Great paths for walking. Its hot but the bugs are not overwhelming. Close to the college and downtown."

    2. Bogue Chitto State Park Campground

    40 Reviews
    Franklinton, LA
    49 miles
    Website
    +1 (985) 839-5707

    $25 / night

    "Hiking trails, equestrian trails, tubing, camping... they’ve got it all. Campsites are neat, well maintained. We saw maintenance staff checking things several time per day."

    "Beautiful scenery, horse trails, walking trails. Kid friendly. We absolutely loved it there, and would go again"

    3. Sweetwater Campground RV Ranch

    1 Review
    Hammond, LA
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (985) 878-6868
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  • Chris P.
    Nov. 26, 2019

    Farr Park RV Camground

    Close to Downtown

    County equestrian and RV park close to downtown. Stayed here recently while attending an LSU football game. They have a shuttle that provides round trips to the stadium. Nothing fancy about Farr Park, just convenient if you love horses and football.

  • Patrick R.
    Jul. 16, 2018

    Farr Park RV Camground

    Great for horse people

    Not bad. It's connected to an equestrian center. If horses are your thing it's perfect. 2 miles from LSU, 3 miles from Baton Rouge, biking trails along Mississippi River levee. Water and electric, dump station, and a bathhouse. The bad... not many trees or wildlife other than horses. The bathhouse could use some work.

  • D
    Jan. 7, 2022

    Farr Park RV Camground

    One of the better RV parks in BR Area

    One of the better RV parks in the BR area (there's not many close to town).  Has electric and water hookups, but no sewer hookup.  The Mississippi River is nearby. There is a paved bike path on top of the river levee that you can ride all the way to downtown Baton Rouge.  It is only 3 miles from LSU campus.  Some people stay here to tailgate for LSU football games.

    Farr Park is part of the Baton Rouge Parks and Recreation system.  It is also an equestrian (horse) center.  There are stables and riding arenas near the campground.

    There is a dump station available.  The dump station connection for your sewer hose is at a 45 degree angle and a bit above ground level.  This creates sags in your hose.  Also, there is no way to secure or screw in your connection to the sump station.  The station does have a concrete pad and non-potable water.  You can use the dump station for free if you are a camper.  Non-campers can pay a $10 fee to dump.

  • Michael T.
    Apr. 18, 2021

    Farr Park RV Camground

    Close to LSU

    I would suggest BREC Farr Equestrian RV Park if you are interested in being close Baton Rouge or LSU. A typical fairgrounds type camping area. Sites have electric and water. Remote dump site available. Bike path trailhead is there, with extensive pathways on the levee.

  • M
    May. 19, 2022

    Farr Park RV Camground

    Spacious with Horse Views

    This campground is so romantic with coral sunsets and country vibes. Spots are spacious and not crowded so you can spread out. Great paths for walking. Its hot but the bugs are not overwhelming. Close to the college and downtown. Perfect views of the horses I could watch them all day. 30/50 amp electric, water, pull through sites. No sewage but there is a dump station to empty on way out.  Bathrooms have restrooms and showers available. 8/10.

  • James L.
    Jul. 26, 2020

    Bogue Chitto State Park Campground

    Top-notch destination

    Very clean, well kept state park. Hiking trails, equestrian trails, tubing, camping... they’ve got it all. Campsites are neat, well maintained. We saw maintenance staff checking things several time per day. We will definitely be back.

  • L
    Aug. 3, 2018

    Bogue Chitto State Park Campground

    Wonderful!

    Beautiful scenery, horse trails, walking trails. Kid friendly. We absolutely loved it there, and would go again

  • Cat R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 25, 2019

    Bogue Chitto State Park Campground

    DON'T FEED THE GATORS

    Literally, don't feed the gators. There were signs everywhere. Apparently many people don't heed the signs. When my hubby rustled a bag, several alligators swam right up to our site! Our campsite #101 was right on one of the many lakes in the park. Not much room, but nice enough for looking at the alligators and fishing. No sewer hookup, but electric and water. Dump station was a short drive away. We were in the lower area campsites, which were prone to flash flooding. We actually left a day early due to prediction of rain. The bath house was a short walk away and very clean. Camp hosts actually drove around and checked on guests. There are wonderful hiking, biking, and horse trails. Canoeing and kayaking was a short drive away. Did I mention that there are free mini libraries??

  • Jacqueline A.
    Mar. 28, 2024

    Farr Park RV Camground

    Very close to LSU

    Pull through site. On grass. Level. With water and 59 amp. Easy to get to. First come first serve so you can come as early as you like and then spend a full day exploring LSU and Baton Rouge. Friendly staff. Wifi at the recreation center. Horses grazing in near by paddock. Easy to bike on the levee to LSU and Baton Rouge.


Guide to Pride

Farr Park RV Campground specializes in equestrian facilities near Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Located 15 miles from Pride, this campground offers spacious grass sites that accommodate both recreational campers and those traveling with horses. The campground features pull-through sites with 30/50 amp electrical service and water hookups. Visitors without RVs can utilize tent camping areas for $10 per night.

What to do

Levee biking: Access the Mississippi River levee bike path directly from Farr Park RV Campground. "Bike path trailhead is there, with extensive pathways on the levee," notes Michael T. The paved trail extends several miles in both directions, providing views of the river.

Equestrian activities: Horse enthusiasts can utilize the stables and riding arenas adjacent to the camping area. "This campground is so romantic with coral sunsets and country vibes. Perfect views of the horses I could watch them all day," writes Marie B., highlighting the peaceful atmosphere created by the equestrian center.

River recreation: Bogue Chitto State Park Campground offers water-based activities approximately 45 minutes from Pride. "The river offers a nice swimming hole during the summer," reports Tiffany M. During warmer months, river tubing becomes a popular attraction with rental facilities available nearby.

What campers like

Proximity to LSU: The location provides convenient access to Louisiana State University events. "We were in B6- so no real shade- in the late afternoon the only decent shade is on row E. We had good cell signal and were able to stream," shares Susan R. about her game weekend experience at Farr Park.

Wildlife viewing: Bogue Chitto State Park offers abundant wildlife observation opportunities. "We saw plenty of wildlife such as turkey, deer, rabbits, turtles, alligators and birds," notes Tiffany M. The park's diverse ecosystems support various species throughout its lakes and woodlands.

Spacious campsites: Campers appreciate the room to spread out at horse campgrounds near Pride, Louisiana. "Spots are spacious and not crowded so you can spread out. Great paths for walking. Its hot but the bugs are not overwhelming," explains Marie B. about her experience at Farr Park.

What you should know

Dump station logistics: The sewer facilities at Farr Park have specific limitations. "The dump station connection for your sewer hose is at a 45 degree angle and a bit above ground level. This creates sags in your hose. Also, there is no way to secure or screw in your connection to the sump station," explains David B. Non-campers can use the dump station for a $10 fee.

Wildlife precautions: Alligators inhabit waters at Bogue Chitto State Park, requiring visitor awareness. "Literally, don't feed the gators. There were signs everywhere. When my hubby rustled a bag, several alligators swam right up to our site!" warns Cat R. Sites near water bodies may require extra vigilance.

Site selection considerations: The topography affects camping conditions at some locations. "We were in the lower area campsites, which were prone to flash flooding. We actually left a day early due to prediction of rain," shares Cat R. about Bogue Chitto, highlighting the importance of site selection during rainy seasons.

Tips for camping with families

Water recreation options: Sweetwater Campground RV Ranch offers family-friendly water activities. "Peaceful setting with a pool! Wagon ride for kids, pond, ducks, mule was cute!" reports Charmon K. The swimming pool provides a controlled environment for younger children when river conditions are unsuitable.

Splash features: Water play areas provide entertainment beyond natural water bodies. "The grandkids loved the splash pad/water slide and easy access to the river," writes Therese A. about Bogue Chitto State Park. These features become especially valuable during hot summer months.

Educational opportunities: Horse campgrounds near Pride provide unique learning experiences for children. Farr Park allows kids to observe horses in their paddocks without needing to own one. "Needed a placed to stay in Baton Rouge for a weekend and didn't want to pay $300 for a hotel so I decided to car camp. Plenty of spaces open in April, was a perk to be able to see the animals too," shares Olivia W.

Tips from RVers

Maintenance expectations: Farr Park Campground provides basic accommodations with regular upkeep. "I checked out the bath house and it was clean and well maintained. There were 4 (ladies) showers and 3 stalls," notes Susan R. The facilities meet essential needs without luxury amenities.

Arrival timing: For first-come, first-served sites at Farr Park, early arrival improves site selection chances. "First come first serve so you can come as early as you like and then spend a full day exploring LSU and Baton Rouge," advises Jacqueline A. This strategy becomes particularly important during LSU home game weekends.

Hookup variations: Different camping areas offer varying utility connections. "Full hookup in uperlanls just water and electric in bottomland," explains Reagan S. about Bogue Chitto State Park. Determining your power and water needs beforehand ensures proper site selection.

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