Equestrian Camping near West Newbury, MA

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    West Newbury, Massachusetts has limited horse-friendly camping options based on current data. None of the campgrounds specifically mention horse corrals or dedicated equestrian facilities in their amenities list. Ponkapoag Camp allows pets and offers cabin, tent, and RV accommodations with toilets and picnic tables, but lacks water hookups or electric service. Hidden Valley RV and Golf Park provides full hookups and amenities like showers and a market, but does not permit pets, which may restrict horse owners. Both campgrounds have drive-in access, making trailer parking possible, though specific horse trailer accommodations are not detailed.

    The Blue Hills Reservation near Ponkapoag Camp contains several trails that may be suitable for horseback riding, though specific bridle trail designations are not mentioned in the data. Ramblewood Cabins and Campground, located further north in Pittsburg, NH, offers spacious sites with views and accepts pets, potentially making it more suitable for equestrians traveling with horses. Trail riders should contact these facilities directly to confirm horse policies before arrival, as none explicitly advertise horse-specific amenities like wash stations, manure disposal areas, or designated equestrian campsites. Seasonal considerations affect availability, with Ponkapoag Camp operating year-round while other facilities have limited seasons.

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    Best Equestrian Campgrounds near West Newbury (4)

      1. Hidden Valley RV and Golf Park

      4.0(4)15mi from West NewburyRVs, Tents

      2. Ponkapoag Camp

      4.7(6)42mi from West NewburyRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "The area around Ponkapog is beautiful, showcasing a wetland climate that, while common, is an integral part of the Massachusetts ecosystem that many people don’t even realize is within a stones throw."

      "The camp is on a beautiful piece of wooded land surrounding a large pond/lake. There are about 25 rustic cabins, and a few tent sites dispersed throughout the camping area."

      from $20 - $65 / night

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      3. Ramblewood Cabins and Campground

      5.0(1)50mi from West NewburyRVs, Tents, Cabins

      from $25 - $45 / night

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      4. Jelena's Campground

      Be the first to review34mi from West NewburyRVs, Cabins, Glamping

      from $20 - $50 / night

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    Equestrian Camping Reviews near West Newbury, MA

    11 Reviews of 4 West Newbury Campgrounds


    • Kiye A.
      Sep. 10, 2018

      Ponkapoag Camp

      Quick shot at this

      The guy above me gave you most of the skinny, so I can keep this short and sweet. This campsite is superlatively convenient if you live in the Boston area, especially so if you’re like me and you’re one of those “Boston kids who don’t cross the bridge,” both proverbial and otherwise. The area around Ponkapog is beautiful, showcasing a wetland climate that, while common, is an integral part of the Massachusetts ecosystem that many people don’t even realize is within a stones throw. Why spend a summer weekend baking like a sausage next to a big of townies when you can chill in the bog with bogey-bogmen?

      Highlights:

      serviceable and cheap campground with limited amenities

      some natural peace and quite close to the city

      lots of good berry picking and trails

      not far from the blue hills

      good family fun

      swimming

      Lowlights:

      bogmen

    • Rita M.
      Jun. 13, 2018

      Ponkapoag Camp

      Wild Zora Foods Review at Hidden, Rustic Gem in the Boston Suburbs.

      I found this campground in a totally roundabout way, while searching for lodging during a field trip to Plimouth Plantation. After discovering it, I decided that we HAD to plan a trip here sometime soon.

      Ponkapoag Camp is run by the AMC. The camp is on a beautiful piece of wooded land surrounding a large pond/lake. There are about 25 rustic cabins, and a few tent sites dispersed throughout the camping area. There is a year round caretaker there to help folks check in, and she also sells firewood. Reservations are by mail only, although you can call the caretaker to confirm availability.

      Before I continue my review, it is important to note: THERE IS NO ELECTRICITY OR RUNNING WATER.

      We brought all our water from home, and it worked well. Make sure you bring campsuds or other eco-friendly soap since the toilets are just outhouses without running water much of the year.

      The Cabins:

      Each cabin has between 2-6 beds. The mattresses in our large cabin were brand new dorm style mattresses, which were slippery but comfortable. The cabins have assorted dressers and shelves for storage, and a table for dining on those bad weather days. The floors are wooden. Many cabins have wood stoves, which is great for the cooler parts of the year. We were there Memorial Day weekend, and needed the stove when it dipped to 40 degrees. Outside of the cabin is a pedestal grill, and a picnic table. My children found trees close by to hang their hammocks.

      Upon departure from the camp, you are required to sweep and tidy up the cabin.

      The Grounds:

      Hiking trails abound on the property. While none of the trails are steep, they all go through beautiful ares, with views of the pond, and interesting rock formations. Blue Hill is within hiking distance, and it is a favorite spot for seeing the sunrise. Apparently you can see all the way to Boston!

      The pond itself is a wonderful place for kayaking and canoeing. There are several rocky boulders poking out of the water that make fun spots to discover. The sunsets over the pond are spectacular to watch from the dock.

      Getting there: The driveway to the camp is totally unmarked. It is a gate studded with two american flags. When you confirm your reservation (by mail), the caretaker will give you the access code for the gate. We enjoyed being somewhere that was so close to people, but felt so remote and had no traffic.

      Downsides: One of the nights we stayed, the flight path to Logan International Airport was right over the campground. We all slept fine, but it was distracting. Thankfully, they change the flight path every night, so it should not happen every night!

      WILD ZORA FOOD review:

      As a Ranger with The Dyrt, I was given the opportunity to test out food from Wild Zora Foods. https://wildzora.com.

      This is a premade meal company, focusing on Paleo and Primal recipes. We tried out a sampler pack of their meat bars, and then two meal-in-a-bag freeze dried entrees. We ended up eating several meat bars while making the trip to the campground, since we were stuck in traffic and everyone was hungry. Our 5 children helped do the sampling. Out of the six flavors (Parmesan Beef, BBQ beef, Mediterranean Lamb, Curry Turkey, Chili Beef, and Taco Pork), our favorites were Parmesan Beef ad Mediterranean Lamb. The other flavors seemed a bit too sweet for our liking. However, the bars were a great substitute for junk food when everyone is hungry. Everyone enjoyed eating them. I liked that they used food such as dates and dried apricots as sweeteners. My children all wanted more. I'd say that one bar would be a good snack for an adult.

      We also cooked up a batch of a berry breakfast cacao bowl, and their Chicken Caldera Curry. Both meals were super convenient in their pouches that could be cooked and eaten in. We just poured boiling water in, and let them sit. The Caldera Chicken Curry was well seasoned, and very meaty. I was impressed by how filling it was without needing any rice. The texture was a bit chalky, but overall, it was a great option for a Paleo freeze-dried meal. The berry breakfast meal was less satisfying--but it tasted very fresh, and not overly sweet.

      It was fun to test these foods out. When camping with kids, it is often hard to have time to cook a camp meal each night, so having quick options can really make a trip go more smoothly. I recommend checking out Wild Zora if you are interested in a preservative free, high protein freeze dried meal option.

    • Asher K.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 1, 2019

      Ponkapoag Camp

      So close to Boston

      Came here while in college at Brandeis University with my field Biology class. We explored all over the bog looking for interesting species of plants and animals and found so many amazing things. This is an amazing site to take anyone who is adventurous and loves to explore. It also doesn't hurt that it's so close to Boston. I agree with all the other reviewers and definitely suggest checking this site out.

    • s
      Oct. 27, 2021

      Ponkapoag Camp

      Our Favorite Place

      We have always loved it here. It is rustic camping, no water or electricity and the bathroom is an outhouse and no showers. The people are friendly and we have always had a good time. The kids can hang out in the clubhouse if it’s raining or swim in the pond if it’s hot. Lots of hiking trails.

    • Carry M.
      Aug. 12, 2018

      Hidden Valley RV and Golf Park

      Pleasant staff, but campsite was unimpressive

      The staff were friendly and helpful. We spent one night and did not visit any of the facilities, but all looked clean and well staffed.

      Unfortunately, I can’t give high marks to our campsite. The water and electric were between our site and the next on one side and sewer between our site and the one on the other side. This made it difficult to place our trailer on the slanted site and reach all services. The site had very long grass, bare rock and mud. It was not a site we would have wanted to stay on any longer than the one night.

    • Shawn C.
      Sep. 16, 2020

      Hidden Valley RV and Golf Park

      Camp and Golf whats more relaxing

      Nice RV campground with alot of seasonal residents. Plenty of tent sites. On site general store with grill. Fishing and swimming on property along with a club house.

    • Christy C.
      Jul. 1, 2017

      Hidden Valley RV and Golf Park

      Family-owned campground with lots to do

      This campground is 1300 acres owned and operated by the Simonsen family in Derry, NH. The main attraction of this campground is the golf course of 9 or 18 holes. There is a pro shop, golf cart rentals, etc. There are 300 camping sites with full hookups. Very reasonably priced at $40 per night. A lot of the campers are seasonal which is May - October each year. I did not see any tents there, only hard-sided units. The amenities are state of the art, clean laundry center, restrooms, bath house, grocery store, bar & grill, playground & 2 swimming beaches. We had interactions with both Drew & Lauri Simonsen (brother & Sister) during our 2 night stay. Our generator was down and we needed to pick up our friend at the airport. Lauri loaned us her minivan to go to the airport and Drew loaned us some tools to work on the RV. They were so helpful and treated us like family. The kids were given a lot of grace and hung out in the grill/game room area for hours on end to use the wi-fi. I can't say enough about the customer service here. Anyone in this area should check it out.

    • s
      Aug. 31, 2018

      Ponkapoag Camp

      Feels like Vermont yet 20 minutes from Downtown Boston

      Great People, Great Times.

      Ponky is a hidden jem! Minutes from Boston, feels Miles away. Love the cabins! Spending Friday & Saturday in one of the cabins (w/woodstove) is deal for a winter weekend adventure!


    Guide to West Newbury

    Equestrian camping options near West Newbury, Massachusetts are concentrated in facilities that accommodate both horses and riders within driving distance. The region sits at the northern edge of Essex County with elevations ranging from sea level to 331 feet at Pipestave Hill. Winter temperatures average 20-30°F while summer months typically reach 70-85°F with moderate humidity.

    What to do

    Trail riding at Blue Hills Reservation: Located near Ponkapoag Camp, the reservation offers multiple trails through wooded terrain. "Hiking trails abound on the property. While none of the trails are steep, they all go through beautiful areas, with views of the pond, and interesting rock formations," notes Rita M. Blue Hill is accessible from the campground and provides expansive views.

    Fishing opportunities: The ponds and lakes near West Newbury offer fishing for multiple species. At Ponkapoag Camp, one visitor mentioned, "Water was nice and fish were biting. Can't wait to come back," according to Gordon C. Anglers should verify seasonal catch restrictions before arrival.

    Golfing while camping: For riders seeking additional activities between trail rides, Hidden Valley RV and Golf Park combines camping with golfing. "The main attraction of this campground is the golf course of 9 or 18 holes. There is a pro shop, golf cart rentals, etc," writes Christy C. The course is open from April through October, weather permitting.

    What campers like

    Rustic cabin options: Ponkapoag Camp offers simple cabins that serve as convenient basecamp for trail riders. "Each cabin has between 2-6 beds. The mattresses in our large cabin were brand new dorm style mattresses, which were slippery but comfortable," explains Rita M. Wood stoves provide heat during cooler months for both human and equine comfort.

    Proximity to urban amenities: Despite feeling remote, campgrounds remain close to services horse owners might need. "Ponky is a hidden jem! Minutes from Boston, feels Miles away," notes stu L. This makes these sites practical for weekend trail rides without extended travel.

    Spacious campsites: Ramblewood Cabins and Campground provides larger sites that could accommodate horse trailers. Anne G. confirms sites are "Spacious with views," which matters for equestrian campers needing room for vehicles and equipment.

    What you should know

    Limited water access: Some campgrounds have restricted water facilities. At Ponkapoag Camp, "It is rustic camping, no water or electricity and the bathroom is an outhouse and no showers," reports stacy. Equestrian campers should plan to bring water for horses or confirm water availability beforehand.

    Reservation systems vary: Each facility has different booking requirements. For Ponkapoag, "Reservations are by mail only, although you can call the caretaker to confirm availability," explains Rita M. Advance planning is essential, especially during peak riding seasons.

    Seasonal considerations: Weather impacts trail conditions substantially. Ponkapoag operates year-round but winter conditions require preparation. "We were there Memorial Day weekend, and needed the stove when it dipped to 40 degrees," notes Rita M.

    Tips for camping with families

    Wildlife viewing opportunities: The varied ecosystems support diverse wildlife observation. A visitor to Ponkapoag Camp noted, "We explored all over the bog looking for interesting species of plants and animals and found so many amazing things. This is an amazing site to take anyone who is adventurous and loves to explore," shares Asher K.

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