Best Equestrian Camping near Fort Howard, MD

Fair Hill Natural Resources Management Area offers limited horse camping near Fort Howard, Maryland. While the area provides drinking water, electric hookups, toilets and trash facilities, it does not feature dedicated horse corrals. The campground accommodates both tent and RV campers with reservable sites available throughout the year. Campers should note that fires are allowed but personal firewood is not permitted. The management area maintains a strict no-pets policy at campsites, which differs from many other Maryland state parks.

Horseback riders access an extensive trail network directly from the camping areas at Fair Hill. The trail system connects to various riding routes through wooded terrain and open meadows. Trailer parking is available at designated areas near the campground entrances. The campground's year-round operation allows equestrians to experience seasonal trail variations, though spring and fall typically offer optimal riding conditions with moderate temperatures and less undergrowth. Riders should contact the management office in advance for current trail conditions and to confirm horse-specific regulations, as these may change seasonally. Water access for horses exists at several points along the trail system.

Best Equestrian Sites Near Fort Howard, Maryland (10)

    1. Tuckahoe State Park Campground

    31 Reviews
    Ridgely, MD
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (410) 820-1668

    $21 - $70 / night

    "Those can be found at the campground entrance. Each loop has a wood shed and clean, well-appointed bathhouse. There are water pumps along the road for refills."

    "We were looking to explore Maryland's Eastern Shore and picked Tuckaho because they had electric sites available. We were so pleased with our stay."

    2. Camp Meade RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Odenton, MD
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 722-4237

    3. Lums Pond State Park Campground

    48 Reviews
    Kirkwood, DE
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (302) 368-6989

    $17 - $32 / night

    "There are some equestrian and tent sites as well. Lots of boating (electric motors only) and kayaking on the pond and a decent amount of hiking."

    "I took her older cousins to  the fishing pier, and we didn't even get a nibble, but I think it was too cold for panfish that close to shore."

    4. Martinak State Park Campground

    24 Reviews
    Denton, MD
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 432-2267

    $18 - $77 / night

    "Though I live in Texas now, Maryland will always be home for me. Whenever I get the chance to head back, I almost make sure to check out some of the local fishing spots."

    "Park is that the Electric loop (B) has all of the sites on the outside of the drive loop so you are not looking across the road at other campers."

    5. Cedarville State Forest

    17 Reviews
    Brandywine, MD
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (301) 888-1410

    $30 / night

    "We picked up the camping registration outside the office at the entrance, no need to speak with anyone. Then we just drove down to our campsite in the family camping loop."

    "There are some abandon camp loops around the open campground which makes for some cool walks with your dog. Very pretty area with lots of trails and overgrown roads to walk."

    6. Blackbird State Forest Campground - CLOSED TIL FURTHER NOTICE

    6 Reviews
    Townsend, DE
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (302) 653-6505

    $25 / night

    "The only thing about this site specifically is the trail was close by so you’d occasionally see people walking by but not enough that it didn’t still feel secluded."

    "I was only one in the forest ATM but saw some hikers occasionally throughout the day walking by."

    7. Andrews AFB Military FamCamp

    2 Reviews
    Clinton, MD
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (301) 981-4109

    $18 - $30 / night

    9. Camp Winery

    1 Review
    Libertytown, MD
    43 miles
    +1 (240) 674-1702

    "Close to many cool things in the area too"

    10. Finksburg Forest

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    Finksburg, MD
    32 miles
    Website

    $22 - $100 / night

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  • Wendy W.
    Jul. 4, 2020

    Tuckahoe State Park Campground

    Perfect First Family Camping Trip

    Tuckahoe is a hidden gem on Maryland’s mid-Eastern Shore region. With many of your standard amenities and a quiet atmosphere, it was a great spot for my first time camping with my kids.

    Our campsite was on the non-electric loop. We had a small creek and trail back up to our campsite. We only had a handful of neighbors and foot traffic at the time was almost nonexistent, so we practically had the park to ourselves.

    There is an electric loop with electric hookup, but no water or sewer. Those can be found at the campground entrance. Each loop has a wood shed and clean, well-appointed bathhouse. There are water pumps along the road for refills.

    There are 4 basic cabins on each loop and most sites are designed for RV and/or tent use. There are 3 sites that are tent-only on the non-electric loop.

    Multiple trails in the area are widespread. Wear comfortable hiking shoes and bring a map! They also have equestrian trails with an equestrian center nearby. The lakefront boasts a picnic area with individual tables and grills, recycled tire playground, and kayak rentals (for a fee). Fishing is allowed, but no swimming (which was a bummer for us, but exploring some of the local creeks helped provide some relief from the summer heat).

    Nearby is Atkins Arboretum. Their 5 mile trail system covers around 400 acres. There are woods, “grasslands,” and “wetlands” to explore the various ecosystems of the Eastern Shore. They also had a goat area and garden play area for children. There is a fee through the Visitor’s Center which supports the center, but some of the trails can be accessed via other Tuckahoe trails.

    Centrally located, you’re still within easy access to a local town center (Denton), supplies, and dining. I can’t recommend Tuckahoe enough if you just want a quiet spot or you’re new to camping!

  • R
    Oct. 4, 2021

    Cedarville State Forest

    Peaceful

    We picked up the camping registration outside the office at the entrance, no need to speak with anyone. Then we just drove down to our campsite in the family camping loop. We could hear and smell horses when we got to our campsite, but it didn't last forever. 

    The site was mostly clean, had a few pieces of small trash scattered around when we arrived. The sites were decently spaced out from one another, it didn't feel like we were right on top of the people across and next to us. Our site was close to the restroom, it had a little path leading to the restroom, and it looked like there was little trail paths all around leading to the restrooms from the different parts of the loop. The path leading to the restroom from our site was gravel and easy to walk on. The restrooms were clean, but the floor was wet almost the entire time we were there (likely due to the showers).

    If you need to buy wood it is $5 for 8 pieces and you call a number given to you in your registration packet. The ranger will then drive by and drop off the wood at your campsite. The inner ring of this loop has electricity, and the electric box was just on the far side of the picnic table in the corner.

  • V
    Sep. 16, 2024

    Tuckahoe State Park Campground

    A Gem of a State Park

    We were looking to explore Maryland's Eastern Shore and picked Tuckaho because they had electric sites available. We were so pleased with our stay. The campground is well maintained and the sites are great. We have a small travel trailer and our site was pretty level and nicely private. We backed up to a hiking trail which was nice. There's lots to do here. There's a disc golf course and the camp store has discs available to use. We've never played before but had a blast learning, now we're hooked. We also enjoyed kayaking on the lake. If you enjoy birding this park is great, we saw so many cool birds. There's an arboretum and horse riding trails. We will definitely be going back!

  • Melissa C.
    Mar. 2, 2017

    Tuckahoe State Park Campground

    Really nice to kayak

    Tuckahoe State Park is tucked away onto the Eastern Shore of Maryland, close to the Chesapeake Bay. It features every kind of camping you can imagine. RVs, tents, youth group, etc. while I was only there for one chilly April night, my partner and I were looking forward to kayaking along the lake and creek. I was new to the sport and it was windy so the lake was a bit scary to kayak but the creek was perfect. With all the vegetation growing back, it felt like you were in Florida. There were interpretive signs all along the creek to teach about the birds, amphibians, and even beavers one might see. One of the downsides to the campground was that the bathrooms were small and far away from the campsites. That is, if we went to the right ones. Could have been user error.

  • Ellen B.
    May. 23, 2019

    Lums Pond State Park Campground

    Great place in the back yard

    We do Lums Pond at least twice a year if we can get reservations.

    Sites are big and all were redone in the last few years with concrete pads, 30 amp service and full sewer. There are some equestrian and tent sites as well.

    Lots of boating (electric motors only) and kayaking on the pond and a decent amount of hiking. There’s an off leash dog park, equestrian center and boat ramp. Book early because it fills up fast!

  • Ben J.
    Aug. 31, 2019

    Cedarville State Forest

    Pretty cool for so close to DC

    Saw a snake, alligator snapping turtle, and rabbits, before we even reached the gates. Moderate privacy and space, especially considering how close it is to DC. There are some abandon camp loops around the open campground which makes for some cool walks with your dog. Very pretty area with lots of trails and overgrown roads to walk. Equestrian trails go deep into the woods if you want a longer trail. Bathrooms don’t look like much from the outside, but the inside is very nice. Clean, hot water, and good water pressure. The have a new dump station, but the hose has an anti-freeze up in the air with a pull cord valve. This means every time you pull to turn the water on, you get a shower. It was hot, so it was OK. Hahaha. They sell firewood, but they were huge pieces and getting them to start burning was tough. LOTS and LOTS of ticks. I got one, but my wife and dog got about a dozen each. Just bring tweezers. Each site had picnic table, fire ring, and pretty level parking spot.

  • Kasey M.
    Aug. 26, 2020

    Cedarville State Forest

    Mosquitos, Overgrown & Quiet

    We chose this campground based on proximity to work. This campground was priced fairly, however, it does come with its downfalls.

    PROS

    Let me start with the positive, we were 1 of 3 campers in this loop during our week-long stay. This made it peaceful and quiet. 

    CONS

    It's close to a Naval base, and therefore you constantly hear airplanes, and helicopters at all times. 

    Other than the daily bathroom cleaning, this campground lacks maintenance on sites and walkways. They are both overgrown. 

    Playground, fishing, archery all seem blocked off at this time. 

    Trails seem open but are across and through hunting areas. They are also muddy from the rain. There is even standing water around our site which brings us to...the MOSQUITOS! We tried fans, tiki torches, and many deet free or light deet products before having to buy 100% deet so we could be outside. These things are awful!

  • Sam D.
    Aug. 29, 2016

    Martinak State Park Campground

    Great Fishing

    Though I live in Texas now, Maryland will always be home for me. Whenever I get the chance to head back, I almost make sure to check out some of the local fishing spots.

    This is a great place to catch some good action fish. I've always had some success whenever I've been here. It's a fun place to spend a night or two and relax.

  • M
    Apr. 4, 2022

    Lums Pond State Park Campground

    Will be back again [when we can get a reservation]

    I understand why it is so difficult to get a reservation at Lums Pond.  I don't know if it's the host campers or the management, but they're definitely doing something right.  

    I have to say, Jim, the host camper by us was fantastic.  As it was our first trip after a long winter, I managed to forget to put the anode back in our water heater.  I went over and sheepishly asked him if I could borrow a 1 1/2" socket.  He not only lent us a socket, but asked if I needed help, and if I had teflon tape (which I did) and was willing to lend a hand.

    The site was fairly level, side-to-side, so I really only needed to level front to back.  That was a bonus.

    Our daughter really enjoyed the playground (which was excellent, by my standards). The only complaint I have is that the kiddie swings seem to be modeled after the seasickness machine that they had on Mythbusters (https://archive.org/details/MythBusters..Season.3..480p576P..DVDripHDTV..X265HEVC..O69..FIXED/Mythbusters+-+S03E26+-+Seasickness+-+Kill+or+Cure.mkv).  I could only go on the swing with her for a little bit before I started to turn green.  Other than that?  She fought us about leaving the playground, and really would have been content if that was all we did.

    I took her older cousins to  the fishing pier, and we didn't even get a nibble, but I think it was too cold for panfish that close to shore.

    The trails were well marked, and the day we took a hike, we ended up on the equestrian trail that runs all the way around the pond.  It was a long, but easy hike.

    The bath house was absolutely immaculate, and the design made even my public-bathroom-phobic sister-in-law comfortable and at ease.

    All in all, it was a fantastic trip, and I hope to go back soon.


Guide to Fort Howard

Equestrian camping near Fort Howard, Maryland provides access to diverse trail systems across multiple natural areas. The region's gently rolling terrain features a mix of wooded areas and open fields, with elevations typically between 50-300 feet above sea level. Spring and fall offer optimal riding conditions with average temperatures between 55-75°F, while summer months can bring higher humidity and occasional afternoon thunderstorms.

What to do

Trail riding: Lums Pond State Park offers 8 miles of multi-purpose trails around the pond. "Perfect place to hike, bike and picnic!!" notes visitor Ella P. The park maintains well-marked paths suitable for novice to intermediate riders.

Water sports: At Martinak State Park, campers enjoy direct access to the river. "Beautiful waterfront great for kayaking and water sports. No real hiking trails. Overall small quiet campground," reports Laura M. The park features a boat launch with access to a network of water trails.

Fishing: Multiple campgrounds offer fishing opportunities, with Tuckahoe State Park standing out. "You can rent kayaks, canoes and fishing gear. The camp sites are spaced out nicely," shares Jessica K. The park permits fishing in designated areas with a valid Maryland fishing license.

Archery: Cedarville State Forest maintains an archery range for visitors. While currently limited, one reviewer notes, "Playground, fishing, archery all seem blocked off at this time." When open, the range offers targets at various distances suitable for beginners.

What campers like

Spacious sites: At Lums Pond State Park Campground, visitors appreciate the generous spacing. "We arrived to find what seemed like a large field with very few trees," notes one camper. Another adds, "From the moment I pulled in and observed how large the sites were, I was hooked."

Clean facilities: Many campgrounds maintain well-kept restrooms. "The bathhouse is very clean," reports Jessica K. about Tuckahoe State Park. Another camper at Martinak notes, "Campsites and bathrooms are clean. Beautiful waterfront great for kayaking."

Privacy: Blackbird State Forest offers particularly secluded sites. "The camp sites are spaced out a good amount so each site has good privacy," one camper explains. Another adds, "Only 8 sites in the campground, very spaced apart."

Wildlife viewing: The region supports diverse wildlife. One Cedarville camper reports, "Saw a snake, alligator snapping turtle, and rabbits, before we even reached the gates." Horse campers often report deer sightings along trails during early morning rides.

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Most equestrian campgrounds fill quickly, especially on weekends. At Lums Pond, "Book early because it fills up fast!" advises Ellen B. Many campgrounds allow reservations up to six months in advance.

Bug protection: Ticks and mosquitoes can be prevalent, particularly in wooded areas. "LOTS and LOTS of ticks. I got one, but my wife and dog got about a dozen each. Just bring tweezers," warns Ben J. about Cedarville State Forest.

Site selection: Pay attention to site dimensions when booking. At Tuckahoe, one camper cautions, "We booked site 21, blind. The web site does not say site 21 is extremely small. We have a 25' camper, and it barely fit, length and with were an issue."

Water access: Not all sites offer convenient water hookups. "The idea is to use it to fill up tanks. Ranger let us know not to stay hooked up to it," explains one Cedarville camper about nearby spigots. Some parks require filling tanks at central locations.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Most parks offer play areas for children. At Martinak State Park, "There's a simple swingset in the loop and a larger, newer playground," reports one visitor. Another notes that Tuckahoe has "a really nice playground for kids (which is separate from the campground)."

Junior Ranger programs: Educational opportunities exist at several parks. One camper shares, "If you're looking to learn and explore with your kids, there is an extensive junior ranger program" at Martinak and Tuckahoe, which are sister parks about 20 minutes apart.

Safety considerations: Most campgrounds have regular ranger patrols. "The ranger was on patrol regularly. We felt very safe!" reports Shanna S. about Martinak. Parents should supervise children around water features, as most parks don't provide lifeguards.

Cabin options: For families new to camping, several parks offer cabin accommodations. "There are 8 camper cabins, 4 on each loop. There are beds for 4 or 6 people, and the cabins have air conditioning, a ceiling fan and electricity," explains Mary S. about Tuckahoe.

Tips from RVers

Dump station quality: Reviews often mention the quality of sanitation facilities. At Tuckahoe, Adam and Suzanne B. note, "Good dump station and potable water fill. Spigots throughout the campground." This allows for convenient tank management.

Site leveling: Many campgrounds feature relatively level sites. "The site was fairly level, side-to-side, so I really only needed to level front to back. That was a bonus," explains one camper at Lums Pond State Park.

Hookup limitations: Not all parks offer full connections. "The campground is wooded and only has electric hookups available," reports Adam and Suzanne B. about Tuckahoe. RVers should plan accordingly for water and sewer needs.

Maneuverability: Some campgrounds have tight access roads or obstacles. "Easy to navigate through with a trailer," notes Rhonda S. about Camp Winery, while another camper at Cedarville warns, "Site 6 was good but not for larger rigs. We have a pop up and had to navigate around a tree that would have been very difficult for larger rigs."

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