Equestrian Camping near Grand Haven, MI

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    Ely Lake Campground in Fennvile offers primitive camping with dedicated equestrian sites and trails. The rustic campground maintains horse-friendly paths throughout the Allegan Forest where riders explore miles of wooded terrain. Each site includes a fire pit and picnic table, though campers should note there are no electric hookups, running water, or modern restrooms—only vault toilets and hand pumps for water. Horse owners frequently use the campground as a basecamp for exploring the extensive trail system, with easy trailer parking available at designated areas. Many campers bring their own water for both themselves and their horses as the hand pump water can be discolored.

    The equestrian trails connect to the broader Allegan Forest trail network, providing varied terrain for all riding experience levels. Duke Creek Campground in Cedar Springs offers a more developed alternative with electric hookups, water access, and modern restroom facilities while still accommodating horses. The campground features on-site horseback rides, making it popular with families who camp with their own horses or want to experience riding during their stay. Trail access varies seasonally, with some routes closed during hunting season. Most equestrian campers visit between May and October when conditions are optimal for riding. Both campgrounds operate on a reservation system, though Ely Lake permits drop-in camping with payment via drop box for unoccupied sites. Seasonal campers note the difference between the more rustic experience at Ely Lake versus the amenity-rich environment at Duke Creek when planning extended stays.

    Best Equestrian Campgrounds near Grand Haven (7)

      1. Ely Lake Campground

      4.2(10)37mi from Grand Haven73 sitesRVs, Tents

      "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."

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      2. Duke Creek Campground

      3.8(6)35mi from Grand HavenRVs, Cabins

      "Right across the road from Michigan's Adventure amusement park"

      "Train rides, Pool, Scavenger hunt, trails, bike rides, there just weren't enough hours in the day! We should have reserved an entire week!"

      3. White River Campsite #1

      4.5(2)31mi from Grand HavenTents

      "We explored the area while camping at nearby Pines Point campground."

      4. Double JJ Resort

      4.0(2)33mi from Grand HavenRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      5. Scalley Lake Park Campground and Cabins

      4.8(4)43mi from Grand HavenRVs, Cabins, Glamping

      "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"

      6. Timbers Edge Campground

      3.0(4)43mi from Grand HavenRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "We stayed here during their Equestrian Weekends several years in a row, great hosts and large lots make this place a nice hidden gem!"

      "A lot of horses and hunters. Price was good for electric and water. Nice for dog walking. Friendly managers. No cell service"

      7. Double RR Ranch RV Resort

      4.0(2)48mi from Grand HavenRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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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    • 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!!!

    • Becky P.
      May. 31, 2018

      Timbers Edge Campground

      Quiet Getaway!

      We stayed here during their Equestrian Weekends several years in a row, great hosts and large lots make this place a nice hidden gem!

    • S
      May. 8, 2019

      Timbers Edge Campground

      Nice for horses and hunting

      I went in November. Most campers were there on the weekend. Pit toilets, a pond, hot showers but shower room unheated, no dump station,nice size lots. A lot of horses and hunters. Price was good for electric and water. Nice for dog walking. Friendly managers. No cell service

    • 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.

    • 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.

    • Becky J.
      Mar. 22, 2025

      Ely Lake Campground

      Great Primitive Camping

      Lived in Michigan for most of my life and frequently visited and camped here as a youth. This is primarily a primitive campground with porto- pottys. Usually pretty clean. Located in the Allegan forest. Very quiet and nice that it has a lake for swimming in the summer.

    • Carol M.
      Jul. 3, 2018

      Duke Creek Campground

      Very nice

      Right across the road from Michigan's Adventure amusement park

    • Marta B.
      Jun. 24, 2023

      Timbers Edge Campground

      Owner very rude and disrespectful

      Run down campground with rude disrespectful owner. We were attacked over something that was so trivial...a few hoof prints by our trailer where we we told to park. Horses did not dig or paw. She drove up to us and complained that they tore up her grass, which wasn't true. There was no grass to begin with, it was moss. Our ponied stood quietly tied to trailer as we saddled up and then when we came back from our rife and unsaddled.  We were with them the entire time....it was a short day ride with a friend who was camping there. Woman never asked or told us to picket. Normal function  for horseman is to ride from trailer. I Just couldn't believe it. Told woman we understood and would be leaving and wouldn't be back. She kept running her mouth. I told her to drop it and that again, we would leave and would not be back. Kept running her mouth, and Id had enough and told her to shut up.


    Guide to Grand Haven

    Equestrian campgrounds near Grand Haven, Michigan provide rustic to modern accommodations for riders exploring the region's trail systems. These facilities sit within mixed hardwood forests across the western Michigan landscape, offering seasonal access from spring through fall. Water conditions at hand pumps can vary significantly between campgrounds, and trail availability changes during hunting seasons.

    What to do

    Horseback riding trails: At Ely Lake Campground, equestrian visitors can access dedicated horse trails throughout Allegan Forest. "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," notes James K. The campground attracts equestrian campers with specific trails for horseback riding.

    Lake activities: Non-motorized boating options exist at several horse-friendly campgrounds. "The Lake is for non-motorized recreational use so it is mostly used for kayaking and canoeing and fishing," writes James K. about Ely Lake. At Duke Creek Campground, campers can enjoy organized recreational activities while staying with their horses.

    Guided trail rides: Several equestrian campgrounds offer structured riding experiences for beginners. "The best part about it was the on-site horseback rides!" reports Cheyanne P. about Duke Creek. These guided experiences provide an option for families without their own horses to participate in equestrian activities.

    What campers like

    Rustic camping experience: Many equestrian campers prefer the more primitive settings. "Been coming here since 1969 when I was 4 yrs. old. Nothing changed, just good ole wilderness camping!" writes James C. about Ely Lake Campground. The lack of modern amenities appeals to traditionalists seeking an authentic outdoor experience.

    Special equestrian weekends: Timbers Edge Campground offers dedicated equestrian events. "We stayed here during their Equestrian Weekends several years in a row, great hosts and large lots make this place a nice hidden gem!" says Becky P. These special weekends create a community atmosphere among horse owners.

    Natural water features: Double RR Ranch RV Resort incorporates river access into their riding experiences. "We enjoyed a reasonable trailride on horses thru a shallow part of the river. Very easy for inexperienced riders and kids," reports Joanie C. Water crossings add variety to trail riding experiences for horses and riders.

    What you should know

    Variable water quality: Hand pumps at some campgrounds produce discolored water. "I would recommend bringing your own drinking water because the water from the hand pump is very discolored," advises James K. about Ely Lake Campground. Many experienced campers bring their own water supply for both human and equine consumption.

    Noise considerations: Some horse campgrounds attract loud weekend crowds. "This place attracts a rowdy crowd and in the evenings... There is loud music, people yelling, fireworks going off and… not very much sleep," reports James K. about weekends at Ely Lake. Quieter camping experiences typically occur midweek.

    Seasonal trail closures: Access to horse trails changes throughout the year. "There are hiking trails but unfortunately we were not able to use them due to it being hunting season," notes Clint about Duke Creek Campground. Horse owners should verify trail status before planning extended camping trips.

    Tips for camping with families

    Kid-friendly horse encounters: Scalley Lake Park Campground offers cabin accommodations with lake views. "The cabins are clean and nice, the view of the lake is beautiful. My 6 children had a great time here," shares Nora M. The setting provides a more comfortable option for families with younger children.

    Swimming options: Several equestrian campgrounds include swimming facilities. "Train rides, Pool, Scavenger hunt, trails, bike rides, there just weren't enough hours in the day!" exclaims Becky P. about activities at the Double JJ Resort. These additional recreation options keep non-riders engaged.

    Bring essentials: Basic supplies may not be available at more rustic campgrounds. "There are no bathrooms, just pit toilets. There is no electricity," notes James K. about Ely Lake. Families should pack extra toilet paper, flashlights, and entertainment options for children.

    Tips from RVers

    Site size considerations: Not all horse campgrounds accommodate larger rigs. "Sites range from small tent sites to fairly large, but the 'roads' inside the campground are tight so think twice before bringing the longer 5th wheels," advises TheSydliks about Ely Lake Campground. RVers should verify their vehicle length against campground specifications before booking.

    Seasonal access: Many equestrian campgrounds have limited operating seasons. "We went in November. Most campers were there on the weekend. Pit toilets, a pond, hot showers but shower room unheated," reports Sharon S. about White River Campsite #1. Late-season camping requires additional preparation for potentially colder conditions.

    Generator requirements: Tree coverage impacts solar power options at some locations. "Solar is a negative due to tree cover," notes TheSydliks about Ely Lake. RVers should confirm power options and generator policies when booking equestrian campsites.

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