Equestrian Camping near Alger, MI

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    McKinley Horse Trail Campground provides basic rustic accommodations for equestrian enthusiasts near Mio, Michigan. This primitive facility accommodates both tents and RVs, including big rigs, with direct access to surrounding Huron National Forest trails. Toilet facilities are available, but the campground lacks drinking water, electric hookups, and other amenities. Most guests appreciate the secluded setting, with acres of land to explore and few other campers present. The campground operates seasonally from April 1 to November 14, with 4x4 access only during winter months. The surrounding area offers extensive trail networks specifically designed for horseback riding, making it popular with equestrians seeking off-grid experiences.

    Walsh Road Equestrian State Forest Campground connects riders to additional trail options near Grayling. This small, rustic campground features pit toilets and accommodates tent camping with horses. Despite recent logging activity affecting the natural surroundings, the location remains extremely secluded with virtually no cellular connectivity. Luzerne Express Campground provides another option with horse pens available at reasonable rates for overnight horse camping. This facility allows direct access to the Huron National Forest trail system from the campground. Most equestrian campgrounds in the region maintain picnic tables and fire rings at individual sites, with alcohol permitted at most locations. Trail riders should note that water access varies significantly between facilities, with many requiring campers to bring their own water supply for horses during their stay.

    Best Equestrian Campgrounds near Alger (7)

      1. South Branch Trail Camp Group Site

      5.0(1)30mi from Alger1 siteGlamping

      "Bathroom was clean, site was large surrounded by tall pine trees. Picnic table was HC accessible. Fire pit ring. I'm a motocamper and suited my needs. No trash, so take what you brought in plus some."

      from $40 - $100 / night

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      2. Old Orchard Park Campground

      4.0(8)38mi from AlgerRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "The large campground is crowded in summer months and you have to buy tokens to take a shower, but the views and access to the River are spectacular."

      "Sites are reasonably priced around$25-30/night. The park is very dog-friendly, which we appreciated. 

      Nice large, woodsy, level lots. Many are waterfront. "

      3. Oscoda County Park

      4.0(5)37mi from AlgerRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Love this park, right down the street from our family cabin and you get the best views of the Au Sauble river for miles around."

      4. Luzerne Express Campground & RV

      3.0(2)35mi from AlgerRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "The area is a trail riders Mecca. From horseback riding to ATV’s. There are horse pens available at the campground for overnight horse camping as well at a very reasonable rate."

      5. McKinley Horse Trail Campground

      5.0(1)36mi from AlgerRVs, Tents

      "This place is amazing if you just like to get away from everything. Surrounded by Huron and rarely many people there. Tons of privacy and more land to roam than you'll be able to."

      6. 4-Mile Trail Camp DNR

      4.0(1)41mi from AlgerTents

      "I don’t have horses but I’ve seen people stay with horse trailers with their tie outs to the poles that are designed for it. There’s trails in the surrounding areas."

      7. Walsh Road Equestrian State Forest Campground and Trail Camp

      1.0(1)47mi from AlgerTents

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    • Lexi G.
      Jul. 30, 2020

      4-Mile Trail Camp DNR

      Cheap horse camp

      It’s never busy here. I don’t have horses but I’ve seen people stay with horse trailers with their tie outs to the poles that are designed for it. There’s trails in the surrounding areas. Also water pump and vault toilets. Picnic tables and fire rings are provided as well.

    • Dj W.
      Aug. 30, 2023

      Walsh Road Equestrian State Forest Campground and Trail Camp

      Small, clearcut all but destroyed, but very secluded

      It was logged off and is essentially destroyed. I think there's 6 "sites" and an open field for equestrian activities.

      Very secluded. Nothing of interest in the nearby area.

      Looks to be seldom used.

      No cell service. Verizon is the dominant service up here. 0 signal.

    • Judy  B.
      Nov. 17, 2020

      Luzerne Express Campground & RV

      All you need in one spot

      The Luzerne Express Campground is literally all you need in one spot. The whole place is incredibly accommodating. Friendly, helpful staff. There is an array of sites available plus RV’s and Cabins for rent so winter camping here is a blast. The area is a trail riders Mecca. From horseback riding to ATV’s. There are horse pens available at the campground for overnight horse camping as well at a very reasonable rate. Walk right off the campground into the Huron National Forest.

    • Stephanie C.
      Aug. 31, 2017

      Oscoda County Park

      No plans to return to this campground

      This campground is not my favorite, although my husband did not mind staying there. One of the reasons it is not my favorite is because the bathrooms were disgusting. I do not think that they were cleaned the entire four days we were there. They were super-hot and dirty. Another reason I did not care for the campground is because while we were there, my cousin’s dog was taken to doggy jail! We went on a kayaking trip down the Au Sable river and were gone a couple of hours. My cousin has a big dog that was tied to the tree. The dog had water, but must have knocked it over. The weather was not hot, it was in the low 70’s. My uncle’s site was right next door and he was watching the dog. My uncle was preparing dinner and went into the camper to grab what he needed to grill hamburgers and hot dogs. While he was making hamburger patties someone must have walked by and saw that the dog’s water was empty (because the dog knocked it over), that person went to the park attendant and they called animal control. My uncle came out of the camper and the dog was gone. My uncle said he was in the camper for about 20 mins making patties and getting food ready to grill outside. Apparently, it is not actually animal control that came to get him, it was a person down the street that takes the animals to his home on the weekend when animal control is not open. My uncle came out of the camper and the dog was gone. My uncle was frantic and walked around the entire campground and then went to the front desk. The lady was so rude to my uncle. My uncle is a very nice and funny man and he was just beside himself! My cousin came back from the kayaking trip and my uncle told him what happened. My cousin went to the man’s house that took the dog and had to pay $80 to get him out! It was quite the ordeal. My uncle felt bad because he wasn’t out there the entire time with the dog, but he wasn’t gone that long and it wasn’t that hot outside. My uncle would have seen that the water was empty and would have refilled it. The sites are HUGE and there are some trees, but I would not camp here again. That situation left a bad taste in my mouth and the bathrooms not being cleaned during our stay put me over the edge.

    • Juan A.
      Mar. 31, 2022

      McKinley Horse Trail Campground

      Amazing off grid retreat!

      This place is amazing if you just like to get away from everything. Surrounded by Huron and rarely many people there. Tons of privacy and more land to roam than you'll be able to. Highly reccomend for anyone looking to camp without ANY ammentities. Access is 4x4 only winter months.

    • Geo D.
      Jun. 19, 2021

      Luzerne Express Campground & RV

      Do not go to this campground if you are expecting a good time.

      This is one of the worst campgrounds I have ever been to. The bathrooms and showers close at 10pm, and the restrooms themselves are nasty, the showers cost $2 (in quarters) for 6 minutes of lukewarm water, the locals are hostile to unfamiliar faces, and to top it off, the rental ATVs and dirt track to ride them on is o ly separated from the campsites by a board fence, so expect to hear all kinds of small engines zipping by at all hours. The RV trailers for rental are all used trailers circa 1995 and "refurbished", which entails a quick coat of interior paint and laminate flooring screwed to the floors with drywall screws. Guests who have rented the RV trailers are instructed to not use the showers in their trailers. Absolutely not worth the money, would rate 0 stars if I could. If you are looking for a camping experience that puts you in the heart of upper Michigan redneck territory, this is the place for you. If you want a good experience, look elsewhere.

    • R
      Sep. 28, 2022

      Old Orchard Park Campground

      Don’t allow car camping & no Verizon cell service

      I stayed here a few times in September 2022.  The weather was really rainy but the lake is pretty and Oscoda has a lot of hiking and places to hang up a hammock and relax.  (The campsite is about 10 minutes from town.)

      Labor Day weekend was crazy and my neighbors had a really difficult time staying in their designated site - one family next to me really liked to put their trash on a tree within my site.  People just seemed a little unfriendly and territorial - it seemed like they didn’t know what to do with a younger solo woman camper.  Unrelated, a guy was shouting a song about cocaine around 11pm, drinking with his buddies.  Just kind of weird vibes even though there were a million kids.  It didn’t really feel like homey, family vibes.  

      The second time I was there I was told I could not car camp.  The lady who was working didn’t seem to care but my last night an older male worker waited at the entrance until I returned and loudly announced my site number and said I wasn’t allowed to car camp (I usually don’t get frustrated with older people when they yell because I assume they may be hard of hearing, but it seemed a little unsafe to announce where I would be sleeping.) I asked if hammock camping was ok and he became gruffer and told me his boss wanted to kick me off the campground - which seemed to imply a possible punishment if I kept asking questions.  Ironically, I was asking these questions because I didn’t have a tent but was still trying to comply.  I just felt uncomfortable after that and left, spending my last night somewhere else.

      Showers are ok - they’re coin operated and cleaned every few days.  

      The scenery is pretty but it doesn’t work for me if I can’t car camp and if there’s no cell service to work. As mentioned, weird vibes as a solo female camper too.  Adult activities - like a dance party or movies - take place after dark.  I can’t imagine how being in a dark forest with strangers would feel safe, let alone fun, when there is alcohol and it seems likely there are other substances too.  No really where my interests lie.

      But if you have an RV you might have a different experience - or if you’re looking for a party during a holiday weekend.  It might also be worth a try if you’re camping as a group.

    • Becky K.
      Mar. 29, 2021

      Old Orchard Park Campground

      On the AuSable River

      Lots of things to do in this area! The large campground is crowded in summer months and you have to buy tokens to take a shower, but the views and access to the River are spectacular.

    • Tracey R.The Dyrt PRO User
      Aug. 6, 2021

      Old Orchard Park Campground

      Enjoyable Stay

      Got lucky enough to snag a week-long stay on a waterfront site(401) the last week of July and thoroughly enjoyed our stay! We had very nice neighbors and had a great week of relaxing. 

      Pros: 

      Website booking process was very easy. Sites are reasonably priced around$25-30/night.

      The park is very dog-friendly, which we appreciated. 

      Nice large, woodsy, level lots. Many are waterfront. 

      Trash pickup if you leave it by your site marker. Nice and quiet during the week.

      Delicious hard ice cream served from the store. 

      Nice walks down"The Point". Beautiful views. 

      Cons:

      Water and electric are poorly located. Need extra hose/cords.

      The large store is mostly empty. No souvenir style items.

      Trash everywhere..mini booze bottles, wrappers, cigarette butts.

      Bathrooms are clean, but very outdated and run down.

      Showers run on tokens/quarters and do not have a temperature control.


    Guide to Alger

    Several horse-friendly campgrounds serve equestrian needs near Alger, Michigan. McKinley Horse Trail Campground accommodates riders with accessible trail connections directly from campsites. The campground features big-rig friendly access for horse trailers and allows pets alongside equine companions. The terrain surrounding McKinley offers more land to explore than most visitors can cover in a single stay, making it popular among trail riders seeking extended wilderness experiences. Alcohol is permitted at the campground, though riders should note there is no drinking water available on site. Open from April through mid-November, the area provides vault toilets but lacks electric hookups or shower facilities.

    Walsh Road Equestrian State Forest Campground connects to surrounding forest trails through a small but functional layout. The campground includes basic amenities like picnic tables and toilet facilities, though the surrounding area has experienced logging activity that has altered the natural setting. Most sites accommodate tent camping with space for horse trailers. Located near Grayling, the campground provides a secluded experience with minimal cell coverage. The Luzerne Express Campground offers another option with horse pens available at reasonable rates for overnight horse camping. Riders can access the Huron National Forest directly from the property, combining traditional camping amenities with equestrian-specific facilities. The campground's proximity to multiple trail systems makes it a practical base for riders exploring northern Michigan's extensive bridle trails.

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