Best Equestrian Camping near Manchester, MD

Artillery Ridge Campground near Gettysburg, Pennsylvania offers specialized facilities for equestrian campers, including horse stalls and a fenced riding arena. The campground provides accommodations for both horses and their owners with multiple pens, ample RV sites near the horse stalls, and cabins in close proximity to the equine areas. A hose wash rack allows riders to clean their horses after trail rides. Horse owners can arrange guided tours of the Gettysburg battlefield on rescue horses through the National Riding Stables located on the campground property. The campground features full hook-up sites, tent sites, cabins, and glamping options, making it suitable for various camping preferences while traveling with horses.

The Gettysburg location provides strategic access to historic trails and riding routes connecting to the Gettysburg National Military Park. Artillery Ridge Campground served as an artillery storage area for the Union during the Civil War battle, offering riders a unique opportunity to explore historically significant terrain on horseback. Trails connect directly to the battlefield, which begins right outside the campground entrance. The stable facilities accommodate personal horses, while also offering guided tour options for visitors without their own equines. Camp Winery in Maryland provides an alternative horse-friendly camping destination in the region, offering more rustic accommodations with tent and RV sites suitable for equestrians. Horse campers typically experience respectful neighbors and quiet conditions, even though some sites lack privacy and may be positioned close to playgrounds or common areas.

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  • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 30, 2021

    Artillery Ridge Campground

    Great Location to Battlefield

    This park is a perfect location if you want to explore Gettysburg National Historical Site as you can literally walk across the street and be in the park or venture½ mile up the road and you come to the park’s main visitor center. The campground has a bunch of different sites whether you want to spend more money for a premium full hook-up or save a few bucks and just get water and electric. There are lots of tent sites, cabins, and horse stalls with a corral for those traveling with horses. The park is also very close to the historic downtown so you don’t have to drive too far for the attractions. 

    We were able to do contactless check-in by making the reservation and paying over the phone. When we arrived, they had a packet out on a picnic table for us with directions to our site and information about the park and the surrounding area. But, the best part of the check-in was that we got a free bundle of wood and the cutest little s’mores packet which had just enough fixings for the two of us. Such a great touch that we really appreciated. We had a gravel pull thru site which was easy to navigate in and out of with our tow car attached and was plenty long enough. The roads are gravel but were not dusty. The site and patio were gravel and a mix of grass. The campground was very clean and well-cared for. 

    Some of the sites are in the open without much shade but some other areas have some nice shade.  Most of the tent section is pretty open with a few trees scattered about.  Some of the sites (i.e., 82) is very close to the playground and the fishing pond which get quite a bit of action so be aware of the nearby amenities when you choose a site.  

    This park is well-suited for people traveling with horses. There are multiple pens and a fenced riding arena and ample RV sites and cabins in the near the horse stalls and there is a hose wash rack. 

    Some of the things we liked about this park:

    • There is a big section of the park dedicated to horses as the National Riding Stables are located on the grounds. You can get guided tours of the battlefield on their rescue horses.

    • A 24/7 firewood dispensing machine– which we had never seen before• Catch and release fishing pond• Free putt putt golf.

    • Heated swimming pool

    • Clean, well-kept campground• Lots of activities for kids with playgrounds, volleyball basketball, game room, camp store, movies, pool, etc.

    We paid $44/night for our full hook-up site (#45) which we didn’t think was too expensive or unreasonable. Luckily for us, nobody was next to us during our stay (in May) as the neighboring sites were pretty close and this campground probably feels very tight when it’s full. The close proximity to Gettysburg NHS was the biggest plus of this park for us.

  • MJ B.
    Jun. 19, 2024

    Artillery Ridge Campground

    Camping as close to history as you can get

    Spent a weekend at Gettysburg. We camped at Artillery Ridge Campground, which served as an artillery storage/staging area for the Union during the battle. Behind the campsite we stayed at, we learned connected to Stangler Farm, which served as a hospital for the wounded. Literally right outside the entrance of the campgrounds is where the battlefield starts. So close to history. We have been to Gettysburg before, but going with the kids again being older, we all had a greater appreciation of the sacrifice of this 3-day battle. We did Park Ranger tours to learn about the 1st shot and how the war started to stand in the footsteps of General Buford at Senitary Ridge in the cupola overseeing the battlefield. Later in the day we took a horse carriage ride through the battlefields, Picketts Charge and the peach orchard with a private guide to learn every ounce of the battlefield and the major players to learn about the 3 days of fighting that took place to how the civilians of Gettysburg were impacted. The three day battle claimed over 50,000 lives and we toured the town of Gettysburg to learn how the community had to deal with the aftermath of the masses who perished, the smell which went on for over 30 miles and limited resources such as clean water. It's amazing to see how history was so preserved but right across the street from battlefields where so many died stands fast food restaurants, and hotels. A little surreal. Would definitely recommend a ride out to Gettysburg and this campground, which is right next to the battlefields. Clean facilities. If you are into horses, this is the place for you! Though sites are not very private, everyone is very respectful, and you are not on top of each other. Quiet hours are observed, which is nice too. Store has a great variety of souviners, treats, and emergency camping items. You can't get any closer to history than here. Would definitely recommend if you are looking to visit Gettysburg.

  • B
    Sep. 1, 2022

    Michaux State Forest

    Motorized and Primitive Sites, but double check info.

    Some reviewers have confused nearby State Parks with the actual State Forest, resulting in inaccurate information. Despite their proximity, Caledonia and Pine Grove Furnace State Parks are NOT considered State Forest land, and have completely different amenities, availability, and regulations.

    Michaux State Forest sites fall in to 4 categories:

    1. Designated motorized sites, which require a free online permit and are open April 2 until the 3rd Sunday after Thanksgiving

    2. Designated motorized parking lot sites, which require the same free online permit but are open year-round

    3. Primitive backpacking sites, open year-round (no permit required, should be at least 1 mi from a trailhead, and only 1 night per site allowed)

    4. Primitive Cabins, which are on State Forest land but are managed by and booked through the Potomac Appalachian Trail Club.

    None of the sites available in Michaux have:

    -electric or water hookups. If you used/saw one, you were in a State Park, not Forest.

    -drinking water available at sites (some have a creek or springhouse, which must be treated first)

    -restrooms (a very small number of sites have outhouses within 1/4 mi or so, but don't count on it)

    All designated sites have some sort of fire ring, whether stones or metal.

    Some, but not all, designated sites have picnic tables.

    Cell service varies greatly. Some sites will have none without a decent drive or hike, while others have 4 bars.

    Fires are not permitted at all from March 1 to May 25, and are also banned when fire danger is deemed too high.

    Alcohol is permitted, except in picnic areas.

    Designated motorized parking lot sites also serve as equestrian sites, and horse camping is allowed here. Teaberry has a few hitching posts and a two step mounting block available.

    Pets are allowed as long as they are under control at all times and are not disturbing others. If your dog's recall is anything but perfect, they haven't earned the privilege. Use a leash or long line; remember that if your out-of-control dog gets into a fight with an aggressive but leashed dog, the fault is yours. It's not worth two sets of vet bills.

    This is my go-to local place for camping and hiking alike. Michaux sits on the northern terminus of the Blue Ridge Mountains, and though they are scarcely more than foothills here compared to their majesty in more well-known areas like TN, NC, and VA, it is a place of peace and beauty all the same. Like much of the state, it's a young mixed deciduous and coniferous forest, with some open and sparsely wooded prairie/meadow sections.

  • R
    Oct. 31, 2020

    Artillery Ridge Campground

    Pretty much on the battlefield

    We stayed at this campground during the COVID pandemic so not much was open at the campground. But from the looks of it they have a small mini golf area, nice size basketball court and a good size building for activities. This campground has horse stalls and rings if you would like to bring your own horses. There were a few families that brought their horses and they were right across from our site. Kids loved being able to see them and get close and even pet them!

    This campground is minutes from town and is practically on the battlefield.

  • Z
    Jul. 5, 2021

    Artillery Ridge Campground

    Amazing 4th of July Weekend

    The staff are very friendly and helpful. The campground was very well maintained and clean. Bathhouse is updated and clean. The RV sites are gravel and pretty level. Fun filled weekend of activities for the whole family. Close to historic Gettysburg battleground. Fantastic horse rescue on the campground. You can take guided tours of the battlefield on horseback. Nice catch and release pond in campground. Will definitely be returning.

  • Dave G.
    Sep. 24, 2017

    Gettysburg Campground

    Quiet, Plentiful, Not Cheap

    This was our third stay here on our somewhat annual family meetup in Gettysburg. I always appreciate the near solitude experience of this campground as 90% of the sites are RV sites, that are kept away from the tenting area. The tenting area is calm and has a creek right next to it to listen to in the evening and morning. One of the drawbacks of this campground is that a lot of the trees are black walnut trees and the squirrels do not shy away from dropping the walnuts like bombs on your head, car, or table when you're preparing breakfast.

    Gear Review: I won a pair of Treadagain sandals for one of my last campground reviews and this was the first camping trip that I took with them. When I initially bought them, they gave me an abrasion cut and I contemplated sending them back, but after wearing them more, they became more comfortable and I have found them to be ideal for walking around in all day since they have thick bottoms.

  • Jim G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 9, 2020

    Gettysburg Campground

    Very close to Gettysburg

    If you’re looking for a backwoods, off-the-beaten-path type of campground, this isn’t it. If you are looking for a campground that is very close to an historical National Park not to mention shopping and restaurants, this is for you. 

    The amenities of Gettysburg Campground are quite good: full hookups with cable, all working as expected. Level sites, friendly and efficient staff, decently sized sites long enough for my 32’ coach and a toad. The two drawbacks are that the sites are quite packed together and the noise of traffic– at least in the frontmost sites– can get rather loud at night. However, the proximity to Gettysburg National Park can’t be beat.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 9, 2025

    Artillery Ridge Campground

    Great location and friendly staff

    We have a motorhome with no additional vehicle and two dogs, and this site couldn’t have been more perfect for us. A dog park, walking distance to most everything we wanted to see. The national park is mostly dog friendly. My husband caught a fish first day in the pond behind our site. The staff was super friendly and welcoming.

  • L
    Aug. 3, 2019

    Gettysburg Campground

    Close to history and so much to do, family oriented

    Campground has so many activities for active families. Pool,  swing sets, hosted events and theme nights and weekends. Sites are large enough for 2 tents, many Rv and seasonal rentals one main bath house and very clean potable potties scattered throughout the area. Small creek runs at the end of the grounds.. Very close to so much history, close to downtown Gettysburg with sight seeing tours offered for the battlefields, shopping and dining close by.


Guide to Manchester

Artillery Ridge Campground provides specialized equestrian camping near Manchester, Maryland, with stables on site and direct access to historic trails. The campground connects directly to Gettysburg National Military Park, placing riders within minutes of exploring Civil War battlefields on horseback. Weather in this region follows typical mid-Atlantic patterns with humid summers reaching into the 90s and winters that can drop below freezing, making spring and fall ideal for horse camping trips.

What to do

Trail riding at Gettysburg: Ride directly from Artillery Ridge Campground to historic Gettysburg battlefield trails. "Amazing location surrounded by the national park. The grounds are nice and shaded, and you don't feel crowded," notes Sean M. about Artillery Ridge Campground.

Explore historic sites: Visit nearby monuments while camping at Gettysburg Campground. "Close to battlefield. Playground and mini golf available," explains Benjamin A. in his review of Gettysburg Campground, located just minutes from key historic attractions.

Fishing opportunities: Catch fish at stocked ponds without leaving the campground. "My husband caught a fish first day in the pond behind our site," shares Justine I., highlighting an unexpected benefit of staying at Artillery Ridge Campground.

Wine tasting trips: Visit Camp Winery for both camping and wine experiences. Sammii D. from Camp Winery reports, "Very beautiful spot, did some tent camping. Close to many cool things in the area too."

What campers like

Accessibility to attractions: Many equestrian campers appreciate the strategic location near both Gettysburg and Manchester. "The campground is approximately a 3 minute drive from everything in the town of Gettysburg. The battlefields are very close as well," explains Dave B. from Artillery Ridge Campground.

Creek-side camping: Sites along waterways provide natural sound barriers and scenic views. Jenny P. simply states, "Great spot. Nice creek with ducks. Close to battlefield," when describing her experience at Gettysburg Campground.

Primitive options: For those seeking a more rustic horse camping experience near Manchester, Michaux State Forest offers alternatives. "Michaux sits on the northern terminus of the Blue Ridge Mountains... it is a place of peace and beauty," writes Bridget D. about Michaux State Forest.

Clean facilities: Campgrounds maintain their equestrian areas well despite heavy use by horses and riders. Greg W. notes about Artillery Ridge, "The sites were very clean, no trash, and pretty level. The staff, Glenda, were very helpful. Clean restrooms. Nice little fishing pond."

What you should know

Permit requirements: Some forest campgrounds require permits. "Camping is free in several areas throughout Michaux State Forest (as well as other PA State Forests), BUT you usually need to have a camping permit (also free) and you can only stay in designated campsites," explains Jen S.

Seasonal challenges: Be prepared for pest issues during certain seasons. At Teaberry Parking Area, one camper reported: "The first 3.5 days there were lantern flies actively trying to get into our rig, digging themselves behind the window screens... It was traumatic."

Site privacy varies: Many campgrounds feature open layouts with limited separation between campsites. "Though sites are not very private, everyone is very respectful, and you are not on top of each other. Quiet hours are observed," notes MJ B. about Artillery Ridge Campground.

Construction updates: Check for ongoing improvements before booking. Sean M. observed, "The only issue is there is a lot of construction at the moment. No pool, no mini golf, and a lot of sites are closed."

Tips for camping with families

Playground considerations: Some family sites are positioned near play areas, which affects noise levels. Lakota M. from Artillery Ridge Campground shares: "The only complain we had was people walking through our sites due us being close to the playground and the noise level on the playground but other than that it was quiet place."

Kid-friendly activities: Look for campgrounds with scheduled programming. Paula M. notes about Artillery Ridge: "Activities provided free each day. Food trucks in park. Close to museum and battleground sites."

Equestrian education: Children can learn about horses even if you don't bring your own. "Amazing horse rescue on the campground. You can take guided tours of the battlefield on horseback," explains Zack from Artillery Ridge Campground.

Family-friendly timing: The 4th of July weekend offers special activities at many campgrounds. "Fun filled weekend of activities for the whole family. Close to historic Gettysburg battleground," reports Zack about his holiday experience.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: RVers with horses should request sites near equestrian facilities. "We have a motorhome with no additional vehicle and two dogs, and this site couldn't have been more perfect for us. A dog park, walking distance to most everything," explains Justine I. about her Artillery Ridge experience.

Road noise considerations: Front sites at some campgrounds experience traffic noise. Jim G. notes about Gettysburg Campground: "The two drawbacks are that the sites are quite packed together and the noise of traffic– at least in the frontmost sites– can get rather loud at night."

Utility reliability: Some campers experience occasional service disruptions. "I also want to say that we lost water one morning, and by the time I called in they had already fixed it. The customer service here is excellent, some of the best I've experienced," reports Sean M.

Site leveling: Most sites require minimal adjustment for RVs. "Nice pull through site for out 21ft popup. Site was pretty level. Pool, mini golf and live music were great," mentions Brett D. about his stay at Gettysburg Campground.

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