Best Equestrian Camping near Sandusky, MI

Ortonville Equestrian Campground within the Ortonville Recreation Area offers primitive camping facilities for riders on a year-round basis. The rustic sites accommodate both tents and RVs while providing picnic tables, toilet access, and trash service for horse campers. Trail riders find drinking water available throughout the grounds, though the equestrian campground prohibits pets. The campground connects directly to the park's bridle trail network, allowing riders to access scenic woodland terrain. Several sites near Sandusky, Michigan are featured on The Dyrt.

The equestrian trail system links to broader riding routes throughout the recreation area, providing varied terrain for day rides from camp. Fires are permitted at designated fire rings within the campground, allowing riders to return to camp for evening relaxation after trail riding. Horse owners should note that while the campground is designed for equestrians, it does not offer electric hookups, water hookups, or shower facilities, maintaining its rustic character. The location provides year-round accessibility, though trail conditions vary seasonally. Riders are advised to bring their own water buckets, feed storage containers, and portable corral systems as the campground maintains a basic infrastructure focused on trail access rather than full-service equine accommodations.

Best Equestrian Sites Near Sandusky, Michigan (6)

    1. Covenant Hills Camp

    8 Reviews
    Otisville, MI
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (810) 631-4531

    "Large play areas, dog run, basketball court, lots of walking trails, and family friendly."

    "The location is pretty great, off the beaten path but, within 30 minutes of major stores and conveniences. "

    2. Addison Oaks County Park

    13 Reviews
    Lakeville, MI
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (248) 858-1400

    "The park has a beautiful 2.5 mile trail around the lake that makes this campground great. We brought our own kayaks but they do rent boats. We saw deer and rabbit."

    "Always a great local retreat away from our hectic daily life. Don’t have to travel far to find some nature. Most sites generously sized, hookups available, clean restrooms."

    3. D-bar-A Scout Ranch (Boy Scout Use Only)

    1 Review
    Metamora, MI
    38 miles
    Website

    "This is another great scout ing campground with cabins, rustic camping, tent sites, lakes, horses to ride, this is one HUGE camp ground for scouts to enjoy and learn.."

    4. Oakland County Addison Oaks

    4 Reviews
    Lakeville, MI
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (248) 693-2432

    "Addison Oaks is a campground that features hiking and mountain biking trails, campground, cabins, disc golf course, and a lake for boating."

    "The grounds are huge with bike/hike trails, a lake and a disc golf course. Mountain biking seems to be very popular there are dirt trails off the paved hiking loop."

    5. Holts RV Sites and Mobile Home Court

    1 Review
    Genesee, MI
    49 miles
    +1 (810) 787-5289

    6. Ortonville Equestrian Campground — Ortonville Recreation Area

    1 Review
    Ortonville, MI
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (810) 797-4439

    "The campground here is actually a quite popular equestrian campground. There is a campground and a staging area. Rustic vault toilets, picnic tables, and fire rings."

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Equestrian Camping Reviews near Sandusky, MI

28 Reviews of 6 Sandusky Campgrounds


  • Kate K.
    Aug. 24, 2019

    Ortonville Equestrian Campground — Ortonville Recreation Area

    2 Great Lakes & A Horse Camp

    The campground here is actually a quite popular equestrian campground. There is a campground and a staging area. Rustic vault toilets, picnic tables, and fire rings. The campground itself isn’t really much to write home about (unless you have horses that is). The lakes and launches are however very nice and there are some great trail systems through the area.

  • Walker L.
    Jul. 28, 2018

    D-bar-A Scout Ranch (Boy Scout Use Only)

    Very Large Scout Ranch

    This is another great scout ing campground with cabins, rustic camping, tent sites, lakes, horses to ride, this is one HUGE camp ground for scouts to enjoy and learn..

  • K
    Aug. 20, 2019

    Addison Oaks County Park

    Peaceful

    This was our first time camping. The park has a beautiful 2.5 mile trail around the lake that makes this campground great. We brought our own kayaks but they do rent boats. We saw deer and rabbit. Our spot #18 I felt was spacious and not to close to the people next to us and trees behind us. We had privacy and it was quiet. The people we did talk to were all very friendly. We heard the showers were decent but we used our own. I would stay again.

  • C
    Sep. 2, 2021

    Addison Oaks County Park

    A little slice of wilderness in the siburbs

    Always a great local retreat away from our hectic daily life. Don’t have to travel far to find some nature. Most sites generously sized, hookups available, clean restrooms. Nice updated playgrounds for the kids, trails to bike, planned activities on weekends. Only wish there was a swimming lake, but alas, only for fishing and canoeing.

  • Broccoli Boss B.
    Sep. 15, 2020

    Addison Oaks County Park

    Modern and quiet

    This is a great family campground. I’ve only stayed in section D with my tent. It is heavily wooded and I don’t see my neighbors in section D. Cell phone tower is close by. We especially enjoy the intermediate level mountain bike trails. Showers are hot. Lots of deer to see at dusk.

  • Tammy P.
    Oct. 18, 2020

    Covenant Hills Camp

    Busy busy busy

    Nice family/ Christian campgrounds... ok for those who care not enjoy alcohol beverages while vacationing, great activities set up for the kids. Clean and cautious due to Covid as necessary. Definitely recommend to families w kids that are on the conservative side and would like to keep their faith religiously on sundays with service and etc. As well as always being actively filled. Had my step daughters 8th grade graduations done two years in a row there at their auditorium as well.

  • A
    Sep. 9, 2021

    Covenant Hills Camp

    Family Friendly and Quiet

    Large sites, all full hookup. Plenty of onsight activities on the weekend. Large play areas, dog run, basketball court, lots of walking trails, and family friendly.

  • Tim & Nancy C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 18, 2020

    Addison Oaks County Park

    Friendly? Spacious lots of activities

    We stayed in area A in a water/electric site. It was a Boo Fest weekend. Lots of socially distanced activities for the kids and a scavenger hunt (finding clues on signs in park to solve a mystery). There 26 miles of bike trails and hiking. Many in park are paved. Also a disc golf course. Sites in our area were spacious.

    Park was clean, guests well behaved, staff helpful. We will be back

  • H
    Jun. 5, 2024

    Covenant Hills Camp

    Group camping for Sukkot

    We had a large group of families with varying ages and abilities.  We used multiple different styles of cabins and a few RV sites, as well as various buildings for activities.  All in all, it was an incredible time and I highly recommend it.  Staff was helpful with activities such as archery but, seldom seen if not directly helping with things.  It was nice to feel like we had the run of the place but, still know that help was available if we needed it.  The location is pretty great, off the beaten path but, within 30 minutes of major stores and conveniences. 
    Laundry facilities would have been awesome since we were staying a full week but, there was a laundromat only about 15 minutes away. 
    The food selection was about what you'd expect in a public school cafeteria and resulted in health-minded guests needing to make their own meals in the cabins and meals were VERY rushed, only allowing 30 minutes for our large group to get their food, eat and be out of the building. 
    The grounds were well maintained for a rustic campground but, bathrooms and meeting buildings were adequately upgraded and offered pleasant amenities, such as a game room, large gym and decent air conditioning.  

    We had a great time here and look forward to returning one day!


Guide to Sandusky

Equestrian camping near Sandusky, Michigan sits within the Thumb region of Michigan, characterized by rolling hills, hardwood forests, and small inland lakes. The area averages 32 inches of precipitation annually with summer temperatures typically ranging from 60-85°F, ideal for trail riding during peak season. Most equestrian campsites in this region maintain a rustic character with minimal improvements beyond trail access and basic amenities.

What to do

Trail riding exploration: The network of bridle trails at Addison Oaks County Park connects riders to over 20 miles of varied terrain including wetlands, oak forests, and open meadows. "This is another great scouting campground with cabins, rustic camping, tent sites, lakes, horses to ride, this is one HUGE camp ground for scouts to enjoy and learn," notes Walker L. about D-bar-A Scout Ranch.

Mountain biking: Many equestrian-friendly areas also accommodate mountain biking when horses aren't present. "Addison Oaks is a campground that features hiking and mountain biking trails, campground, cabins, disc golf course, and a lake for boating," shares Kate K. about Oakland County Addison Oaks, adding that "the trails are well maintained and heavily trafficked."

Lake activities: Several recreation areas feature small lakes for fishing or paddling after trail riding. "The grounds are huge with bike/hike trails, a lake and a disc golf course. Mountain biking seems to be very popular there are dirt trails off the paved hiking loop," explains Richard T. about exploring beyond the horse trails.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Despite the rustic nature of equestrian campgrounds, many maintain high cleanliness standards. "Very convenient for me we stay they and I can drive to work. Lots to do, kayaking, fishing, the blob much more. Clean and friendly," reports Jenny A. about Covenant Hills Camp.

Multiple accommodation options: Many campgrounds near Sandusky offer choices beyond typical equestrian sites. "We used multiple different styles of cabins and a few RV sites, as well as various buildings for activities. All in all, it was an incredible time and I highly recommend it," shares Heather M. about group camping options.

Privacy between sites: Equestrian campers appreciate adequate spacing between campsites. "Our spot #18 I felt was spacious and not too close to the people next to us and trees behind us. We had privacy and it was quiet," notes Karen C. about her experience at Addison Oaks County Park.

What you should know

Seasonal considerations: While some equestrian campgrounds operate year-round, amenities and trail conditions vary significantly by season. "This is the second time staying in these campgrounds in two weeks. Both times stayed in the more wilderness area D with lots of trees and sites for tents or back-in trailers," explains Richard T., highlighting the wooded areas available for camping.

No alcohol policies: Some family-oriented campgrounds prohibit alcohol consumption. "Nice family/Christian campgrounds... ok for those who care not enjoy alcohol beverages while vacationing, great activities set up for the kids," mentions Tammy P. about Holts RV Sites and Mobile Home Court.

Limited shower facilities: Many equestrian campgrounds prioritize trail access over amenities. "The campground here is actually a quite popular equestrian campground. There is a campground and a staging area. Rustic vault toilets, picnic tables, and fire rings," explains Kate K. about equestrian camping facilities at Ortonville Recreation Area.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly activities: Several campgrounds supplement equestrian trails with family amenities. "Lots of things to do. climbing wall, zip line, swimming, fishing a lot of pike. Wooded lots very friendly," shares C P. about the attractions available at Covenant Hills Camp.

Supervised recreation: Organized activities often enhance family camping experiences. "We stayed in area A in a water/electric site. It was a Boo Fest weekend. Lots of socially distanced activities for the kids and a scavenger hunt (finding clues on signs in park to solve a mystery)," explains Tim & Nancy C. about their seasonal camping experience.

Playground access: When selecting an equestrian campsite, consider proximity to playgrounds. "Good, quiet campground (unless your on a site around the playground) lots to keep the kids busy, bonus ice cream store," advises David B., suggesting families choose sites strategically based on noise preferences.

Tips from RVers

Site selection for larger rigs: Some equestrian campgrounds accommodate RVs but with limitations. "Nice quick weekend retreat campground. Cement pads, water, and electric. Loop C is spacious with some trees," recommends Ron E. about camping at Addison Oaks County Park with an RV.

Hookup availability: Most equestrian-focused campgrounds offer limited hookups. "Sites have electricity and water and are well spaced out," notes Richard T., describing the basic utilities available at some campgrounds near Sandusky.

Dump station access: Check for dump station availability before arrival. "Nice park, family friendly, very clean and maintained. Bike and boat rental, children's playground and activities. Hiking and biking trails. RC airport. When in this area this its the place to stay," recommends tim O. about local camping facilities.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular equestrian campsite near Sandusky, MI?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular equestrian campground near Sandusky, MI is Covenant Hills Camp with a 4-star rating from 8 reviews.

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