Best Equestrian Camping near Dowling, MI

Fort Custer Recreation Area near Dowling accommodates equestrians with several trails designed for horseback riding throughout the 3,000-acre park. The campground features electric hookups, fire rings, and picnic tables at each site with good spacing between campsites for privacy. Large wooded sites provide ample room for horse trailers, though no dedicated horse corrals are available on-site. Horses are permitted throughout the park's extensive trail system where riders frequently encounter diverse terrain and wildlife. The trails are well-maintained and clearly marked for different user groups including equestrians, hikers, and mountain bikers.

The equestrian trail network connects to multiple lakes within the recreation area, allowing riders to access scenic water views and potential watering spots for horses. Riders must bring their own portable containment systems as no permanent tie-lines or stalls exist at the campground. The park remains open year-round for camping and trail riding, with trails that vary from open meadows to densely wooded areas. Most sites have electrical service only, requiring use of the dump station for RV services. During summer months, insects can be prevalent on the trails, so appropriate protection for both horses and riders is recommended. The camping area features paved roads good for walking horses to trailheads, with spacious sites that can accommodate multiple vehicles.

Best Equestrian Sites Near Dowling, Michigan (5)

    1. Fort Custer Recreation Area

    44 Reviews
    Augusta, MI
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (269) 731-4200

    "The trails are great for hikers, bikers, & equestrians. We’ve had family camp outs there, as well my husband & I alone. It’s all dog friendly too! 🐕🐶"

    "Several no wake lakes for kayaking, canoeing and fishing. One lake with swimming beach. Lots of trails for hiking,  horses and mountain bikes."

    2. Eaton County Fairgrounds

    4 Reviews
    Charlotte, MI
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (517) 543-4510

    "Confidently located a mile outside of Charlotte, with all the conviences of restraunts, walmart, Meijer etc."

    3. Ely Lake Campground

    11 Reviews
    Fennville, MI
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (269) 686-9088

    $18 / night

    "No power motor lake but there is another lake close by that is. We take the canoe with a trolling motor and hit that as well. Pet friendly. They have horse campsites and trails."

    "All rustic sites, horses welcomed, vault toilets, and water pumps. Pay for site by money drop in tube so bring your check book. The lake is great for kayaking. Miles of trails to wander and discover."

    4. Scalley Lake Park Campground and Cabins

    4 Reviews
    Cannonsburg, MI
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (616) 691-8534

    "Amazing spot away from the city! The owner of the place is very accommodating and pleasant to be around. Private lake with no motors so it is very quiet and peaceful!!!"

    "The cabins are clean and nice, the view of the lake is beautiful. My 6 children had a great time here"

    5. Double RR Ranch RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Belding, MI
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (877) 794-0520

    "We enjoyed a reasonable trailride on horses thru a shallow part of the river. Very easy for inexperienced riders and kids. It is close to a town to get take out food if it rains."

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65 Reviews of 5 Dowling Campgrounds


  • J
    Sep. 11, 2020

    Ely Lake Campground

    Beautiful rustic sites with loud parties at night

    Ely Lake Campground is a County campground in Allegan Michigan. All of the sites are rustic. Here are the bullet points:

    • There are no bathrooms, just pit toilets. 
    • There is no electricity. 
    • There is a hand pump for water, although I would recommend bringing your own drinking water because the water from the hand pump is very discolored.
    • Each site has a fire pit and a picnic table.
    • They don't sell firewood, but you can by some in town on your way in.
    • There is a beach.
    • You can make reservations online ahead of time, or show up and find an empty site (but bring cash or check to pay because its a drop box).
    • They have equestrian trails and sites.

    First the positives: It is a beautiful rustic campground. We stayed on the side with sites 49-73 (specifically site 50) which has larger more secluded sites than the other side of the Lake. The Lake is for non-motorized recreational use so it is mostly used for kayaking and canoeing and fishing. There is about a 1 mile trail that you can walk around the exterior of the Lake, however it is ill defined in some places so just keep your eyes peeled for yellow markers on the trees (which are everywhere so you wont get lost).

    This place also attracts a lot of equestrian campers and they have trails specifically for horseback riding. So if you have kids that love horses, you may see some on the weekends. 

    The negatives: It is a wonderful experience until about 10:30 PM on Friday and Saturday night. This place attracts a rowdy crowd and in the evenings (apparently there is no where else for the locals to have a rager). There is loud music , people yelling, fireworks going off and… not very much sleep. And I am not just talking about a few people with their music on -- it was someone blasting their sub-woofer with electronic dance music until 4:45 AM. It was really disappointing because otherwise the experience was positive. Luckily my kids are all deep sleepers so I was the only one who had to sit up all night.

    They clean the bathrooms daily from what I can tell, but otherwise the campground is not maintained. There was trash around our site, and when you walk the trail about the lake you will see cigarette packets and beer bottles occasionally. Also along the trail were two massive hornet nests that really should have been removed by park management - but it's clear they don't ever maintain the trail. 

    If you're willing to overlook some garbage, and if the party people stay away you could have a wonderful camping trip. Allegan County has a beautiful natural resource here, but sadly it seems like it is being squandered, and wont last.

  • Suzi K.
    Oct. 22, 2020

    Ely Lake Campground

    Words Can't Describe

    This is always my go to campground! All natural camping with plenty of nice people! One word of advise is to bring your own tp though lol they seem to always run out on Sunday mornings lol but are back up and running by mid afternoon. No showers and just outhouses but that's REAL camping right!!!? No power motor lake but there is another lake close by that is. We take the canoe with a trolling motor and hit that as well. Pet friendly. They have horse campsites and trails. Walking trails around the lake that offer nature at it's purest! I have been coming to this lake to camp for over 40 years and I hope I have 40 more years left!!!

  • Diana M.
    Jun. 13, 2018

    Fort Custer Recreation Area

    Perfect for families

    The trails are great for hikers, bikers, & equestrians. We’ve had family camp outs there, as well my husband & I alone. It’s all dog friendly too! 🐕🐶

  • Janet N.
    May. 20, 2019

    Fort Custer Recreation Area

    Something for everyone

    MMichigan State park with large sites and lots of privacy.  $25per night with electric.  Several no wake lakes for kayaking, canoeing and fishing. One lake with swimming beach. Lots of trails for hiking,  horses and mountain bikes. Roads quiet and could easily ride your road bike to nearby bike paths. I loved the lack of lights in the park at night making for a beautiful night sky.

  • K
    May. 17, 2019

    Fort Custer Recreation Area

    Huge and has so much to offer

    Wow! Three lakes, hiking, biking and horse trails, showers, camp host and super quiet this past week while there. Not many campers, but everyone there seemed pleasant and were quiet. Deep sites, electric if you so desire, firepit and tables. I use a tent. Driving from the west through Augusta is a treat...so pretty. Civilization not far at all. Fishing, beach, play areas and an amusement park for mountain bikers! No alcohol. Will return!

  • E
    Apr. 19, 2018

    Ely Lake Campground

    Great Rustic Campground

    I have been camping here a couple years. It is open year round. All rustic sites, horses welcomed, vault toilets, and water pumps. Pay for site by money drop in tube so bring your check book. The lake is great for kayaking. Miles of trails to wander and discover.

  • Bryce J.
    Jul. 10, 2019

    Fort Custer Recreation Area

    Surprisingly nice beach area.

    Fort Custer is a hidden gem in Michigan. Nobody thinks to go camping near Battle Creek, but they really should reconsider!

    Never over-crowded, tons of trails, and very nice paddle board, kayak, and canoe rentals! The lake at the state park is outlined by trails and features a small island to paddle around!

  • Joanie C.
    Mar. 18, 2023

    Double RR Ranch RV Resort

    Lots to do

    There is a river to explore and we always get a riverfront site. Rivers are just fun for fishing, throwing stones, canoeing. There is a campstore, Firepits, large trees, they do hayrides for kids, too. We enjoyed a reasonable trailride on horses thru a shallow part of the river. Very easy for inexperienced riders and kids. It is close to a town to get take out food if it rains. There are some larger vacation lodges to rent that ars nestled away in the woods, and a bunkhouse with rentals. My husband liked the golf course that came with renting spot. Seen lots of wildlife. Very relaxing time in our pop up not too far from Grand Rapids.

  • M
    May. 22, 2018

    Fort Custer Recreation Area

    Our local go-to campground.

    We have been camping here for 30+ years. It’s our local go-to campground. The sites are large, lots of old growth trees so you don’t feel like you’re in a parking lot. Modern showers and bathrooms are available as well as rustic out houses. The draw for us is the miles of biking and hiking trails and the two lakes for kayaking. There are designated areas for horses as well. You can fish, swim at the beautiful beach, get a snack from the store and kick back at your campsite. We love this place. Great family atmosphere with on site host during peak months. Come out and enjoy this gem.


Guide to Dowling

Fort Custer Recreation Area offers specialized equestrian camping facilities near Dowling, Michigan. The 3,000-acre park features trails spanning both open meadows and forest terrain, with seasonal considerations affecting trail conditions throughout the year. The park maintains a non-motorized lake policy on its multiple water bodies, creating quiet environments for wildlife viewing during trail rides.

What to do

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Fort Custer's extensive trail system connects riders to diverse ecosystems where deer, wild turkeys, and various bird species can be spotted. According to Bob B., the park provides "endless hiking trails and two lakes where you can fish, swim, and boat."

Mountain biking excursions: The recreation area maintains dedicated mountain biking trails separate from equestrian routes. One visitor noted, "We camped and rode (again) at Fort Custer. We've been here 2x before (once in a cabin and once in tents) and this has now officially become a favorite," as shared by Joel K. at Fort Custer Recreation Area.

Lakeside fishing: Multiple non-motorized lakes offer fishing opportunities throughout the recreation area. At Ely Lake Campground, campers appreciate similar quiet water activities: "The Lake is for non-motorized recreational use so it is mostly used for kayaking and canoeing and fishing. There is about a 1 mile trail that you can walk around the exterior of the Lake."

What campers like

Private camping spots: Many sites provide natural separation between neighbors. As Hannah noted about Fort Custer, "We just stayed at 51 and it is extremely secluded! We had an amazing time tent camping it was so quiet!" Sites with more vegetation offer greater privacy for equestrian campers setting up larger equipment.

Night sky viewing: The limited artificial lighting at many horse campgrounds near Dowling enhances stargazing opportunities. Janet N. appreciated Fort Custer's "lack of lights in the park at night making for a beautiful night sky."

Rustic camping experience: For those seeking a traditional camping experience, Scalley Lake Park Campground offers a "private lake with no motors so it is very quiet and peaceful," according to Nolyn S. This mirrors the experience at several equestrian-friendly areas in the region.

What you should know

Insect preparation essential: Michigan's wooded campgrounds experience significant insect activity, particularly during summer months. One Fort Custer camper noted, "Lots need mowing so lots of bugs, bring insect repellent."

Limited hookups: Most equestrian campgrounds in the Dowling area offer electric service only. VB S. confirms at Fort Custer, "Sites have electrical service only. Must use the dump station," which can mean wait times during busy periods.

Seasonal considerations: Water access and ground conditions vary significantly throughout the camping season at horse-friendly campgrounds. At Eaton County Fairgrounds, "Very peaceful when there are no ongoing events. Large bath house with Showers," but amenities may be limited during off-season periods.

Tips for camping with families

Beach access activities: Multiple lakes with designated swimming areas provide alternatives to trail riding. At Fort Custer, Art S. observed, "We passed other hikers and bikers and even some people trying their luck at fishing," making it suitable for mixed-interest family groups.

Site selection strategy: Choose sites based on shade coverage and proximity to facilities. One Fort Custer camper advised, "Our site was on the far end of a loop. This meant a longer walk to the restrooms and showers. On the other hand, we were right across from an access trail to the blue hiking trail."

Alternative accommodations: For families needing more substantial shelter while enjoying equestrian facilities, Double RR Ranch RV Resort offers diverse options: "There are some larger vacation lodges to rent that are nestled away in the woods, and a bunkhouse with rentals," according to Joanie C.

Tips from RVers

Dump station planning: RVers staying at horse campgrounds should plan for potentially limited waste disposal facilities. One Fort Custer visitor noted, "Since there are no water or sewer hook ups, lines at the dump/fill station can get long."

Site accessibility: Most equestrian-friendly sites accommodate larger vehicles but may require careful navigation. A repeat Fort Custer visitor mentioned, "Sites are easy to get in and out of with RV/TT," but recommended checking site dimensions when traveling with horse trailers and recreational vehicles together.

Seasonal utility considerations: Many campgrounds near Dowling offering equestrian facilities have limited seasonal operations. At Ely Lake Campground, a camper advises, "Solar is a negative due to tree cover," which affects power management for extended stays.

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