Best Equestrian Camping near Harbor Springs, MI

Pigeon River State Forest Campground offers rustic sites with access to 80 miles of horse trails through Michigan's elk country. Located 32 miles from Harbor Springs, this campground accommodates tent and RV camping with ample room for horse trailers at most sites. While the campground does not feature dedicated horse corrals, equestrians often set up temporary containment systems at their campsites. The vault toilets and water pumps provide basic amenities for overnight stays. Riders frequently mention the well-maintained trails that wind through dense forest and along the Pigeon River. Most sites can accommodate large fifth wheels and horse trailers, though the campground remains rustic with no electric hookups.

The Shingle Mill Pathway runs directly through the campground, connecting riders to the extensive trail network throughout the forest. This pathway features clearly marked routes suitable for horses of various experience levels. Water crossings at several points along the Pigeon River allow horses to drink and cool off during rides. No reservations are accepted, making this a first-come, first-served destination that typically fills on summer weekends. Riders should be prepared for potential encounters with elk herds in the early morning and evening hours. Dispersed camping is also permitted throughout the state forest for those seeking more remote equestrian experiences. The area receives minimal cell service, requiring riders to bring maps or GPS devices for navigation on the trail system. Camping is available from April through October, with fall offering spectacular foliage views from horseback.

Best Equestrian Sites Near Harbor Springs, Michigan (6)

    1. Chandler Hill Campground

    2 Reviews
    Wolverine, MI
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (231) 549-7878

    "Recommend the on site ATVrental lots of trails to ride"

    2. Sturgeon Valley Campground

    2 Reviews
    Wolverine, MI
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (231) 525-8301

    "Island lake/Huron River Hudson Mills, Sturgeon River, Pine River MI. Also, Hiawasse River, TN"

    3. Pigeon River State Forest Campground

    7 Reviews
    Wolverine, MI
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (989) 983-4101

    "The river ran along the edge of our site. Highly recommend, but the current is strong so beware if you have little ones. I wouldn’t recommend for 6 and under."

    "The shingle mill pathway in Pigeon River State Forest was a nice, quiet trail. Went on a Thursday in June and saw 1 other person over 2 days."

    4. Gaylord KOA

    10 Reviews
    Gaylord, MI
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (989) 939-8723

    $61 - $95 / night

    "While it was pricey at $65 night, we had a very spacious full hookup site within easy walking distance of pool. Shower house was very nice and modern, with 4 shower stalls."

    "The CG is pretty heavily wooded, so access to satellite TV and/or Starlink is highly dependent on location."

    5. St. James Township Campground

    2 Reviews
    Beaver Island, MI
    34 miles
    Website

    "Watch the sunset from your tent on top of a 40 foot over lake MI."

    6. Shoepac Lake State Forest Campground

    2 Reviews
    Millersburg, MI
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (989) 785-4251

    "Sinkhole trails within walking distance, beautiful lake with some nice fish. I believe it is a no wake lake so it doesn’t get too wild."

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Equestrian Camping Reviews near Harbor Springs, MI

25 Reviews of 6 Harbor Springs Campgrounds


  • V
    Jun. 11, 2019

    Shoepac Lake State Forest Campground

    Been going here since I was a kid, still love it.

    Entire camp is rustic with well pumps throughout, also all restrooms are vault toilets. Sinkhole trails within walking distance, beautiful lake with some nice fish. I believe it is a no wake lake so it doesn’t get too wild.

  • Kim L.
    Aug. 28, 2019

    Gaylord KOA

    Very well kept KOA

    While it was pricey at $65 night, we had a very spacious full hookup site within easy walking distance of pool. Shower house was very nice and modern, with 4 shower stalls. Full coin laundry was helpful too! They had kids activities over the 4thof July weekend, and our kid loved it. The KOA is about a 5 min drive to Otsego Lake and the state park, where there's a nice beach and easy lake access. There's also a newly paved bike trail right by the lake for you to log some miles on. Nearby towns of Gaylord and Boyne provided us with plenty to do, and only a couple hours to get to Sleeping Bear sand dunes. We thought this place was worth the expense- big, flat, level sites with fire pit and full hook up. Nice pine trees and plenty of space for kids to play. Did not like the additional fee for kid to get wrist band for jump pillow and mini gold, but did it anyways.

  • S
    Sep. 5, 2021

    Gaylord KOA

    Horrible

    The owners were constantly driving around and correcting people. Rules are okay but they were over the top. They would even stop and just stare at our site while we sat outside.. it was very odd. Also not kept up at all. The playground was old and my 30 lb dog slipped out from under the “dog park” fence because it was so high off the ground where they were allowed to be unleashed, luckily we got her and she’s ok.

  • Nicole V.
    May. 27, 2024

    Shoepac Lake State Forest Campground

    Big lake but no direct water sites

    Peaceful and quiet and close to the sinkhole pathway. Clean bathrooms and large mostly private sites. You can launch your boat and beach it near the campground and your campsite but no direct access that we saw.

  • dThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 7, 2020

    Gaylord KOA

    OK

    Small sites but full hookups. Nice activities and mini golf. Bathrooms soso. Easy access to Otsego state park and Hartwick pines state park

  • Ray & Terri F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 14, 2023

    Gaylord KOA

    Nice, quiet, well maintained, friendly, wooded CG with a walking trail

    We have a 36 ft Class A with a Cherokee Trailhawk tow and stayed in site 107 for 3 days in mid July. This is a relatively large CG, just under 100 wooded sites, which are reasonably spaced for a private CG. The CG is very clean and well maintained, but rather on the pricy side, even with all of the amenities. The roads and sites are gravel. Our site had a fair bit of slope side to side, which I mentioned to the person that led us to our site. He said they’d look into it. During the week, the CG was only about 1/3 full, but completely filled up on the weekend.  AT&T coverage fair, with 2 Bars of service that fluctuated between 5G and LTE, with speeds up to 4.3 MB/s. The CG is pretty heavily wooded, so access to satellite TV and/or Starlink is highly dependent on location. We had marginal views of the southern and northern skies, but we were able to get DISH coverage on all three western satellites at our site and Starlink was able to get speeds up to 6.5 MB/s. Unfortunately, the CG WiFi wasn’t very usable, less than 1 MB/s, even before the CG filled up.

  • Paul C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 1, 2023

    Pigeon River State Forest Campground

    Quiet and secluded

    Me and my son picked one of a few spots on the pigeon river. The river ran along the edge of our site. Highly recommend, but the current is strong so beware if you have little ones. I wouldn’t recommend for 6 and under.

  • N
    Jun. 11, 2021

    Gaylord KOA

    Close to expressing yet quiet at nite

    Sites not paved and entrance roads not paved!!!

  • L
    Jul. 16, 2018

    Gaylord KOA

    Non rustic camping

    Large sites, amazing hosts, does charge for a band for kids to do activities like jumping pad etc. this includes a bike rental and golf but was an added charge. Area is beautiful but campground doesn’t have fishing - limited hiking paths good for families with kids


Guide to Harbor Springs

Pigeon River State Forest offers dispersed camping options throughout the 105,000-acre forest located approximately 32 miles from Harbor Springs, Michigan. The forest contains the largest free-roaming elk herd east of the Mississippi River, with approximately 1,000 animals. Campers seeking solitude can find numerous primitive sites along the extensive trail system, particularly near the North Central State Trail and Shingle Mill Pathway.

What to do

Explore sink holes: Shoepac Lake State Forest Campground provides access to unique geological features. "Sinkhole trails within walking distance, beautiful lake with some nice fish. I believe it is a no wake lake so it doesn't get too wild," notes Vaughn S., who has camped there since childhood.

Kayak river systems: Sturgeon Valley Campground offers excellent water access. "Judy is lovely. River access great. My favorite place to camp and kayak," explains Sue R. The campground's proximity to multiple river systems makes it ideal for paddlers seeking day trips.

Mountain biking trails: The extensive pathway systems throughout the region accommodate various skill levels. "The Shingle Mill Pathway in Pigeon River State Forest was a nice, quiet trail. Went on a Thursday in June and saw 1 other person over 2 days," reports Ian R., highlighting the secluded nature of these trails.

What campers like

Secluded riverside sites: Pigeon River State Forest Campground features riverside camping options. "Me and my son picked one of a few spots on the pigeon river. The river ran along the edge of our site. Highly recommend, but the current is strong so beware if you have little ones," advises Paul C.

Dark sky viewing: St. James Township Campground on Beaver Island offers exceptional stargazing. "Beaver Island is a designated dark sky area and I've seen the aurora multiple times," shares Mike M., who typically stays for 5-8 days at a time. The campground sits 40 feet above Lake Michigan, providing unobstructed night sky views.

Quiet, wooded settings: Gaylord KOA provides a forested environment despite having amenities. "This is so great koa with no road noise. The trees are mature and beautiful. This is a great laid back, family campground," writes Lydia T., noting the campground's larger-than-average sites.

What you should know

Limited cell service: Most forest campgrounds in the region have minimal to no connectivity. "Make sure you have all of your supplies before you arrive as the nearest town is 20+ minutes away. Bring a map/gps because there is not cell service," advises Aaron T. about camping in the area.

Tick awareness: Tick populations can be significant, particularly in early summer. "The only problem with this hike was the insane amount of ticks," reports Ian R. about backpacking in the Pigeon River State Forest. Permethrin-treated clothing and daily tick checks are recommended.

Site variations: Shoepac Lake State Forest Campground offers water proximity but with limitations. "Peaceful and quiet and close to the sinkhole pathway. Clean bathrooms and large mostly private sites. You can launch your boat and beach it near the campground and your campsite but no direct access that we saw," notes Nicole V.

Tips for camping with families

Playground availability: Chandler Hill Campground receives high marks from families. "We've camped here for two years in a row and we LOVE it! Everyone is so friendly. Camp sites are nicely spread out and our 4 kids have a ball. They just updated their playground area as well!" shares Holly K.

Water safety considerations: Rivers in the area can have strong currents. "The river ran along the edge of our site. Highly recommend, but the current is strong so beware if you have little ones. I wouldn't recommend for 6 and under," cautions Paul C. about Pigeon River sites.

Activity options: Some campgrounds offer organized activities for children. "They had kids activities over the 4th of July weekend, and our kid loved it," reports Kim L. about staying at Gaylord KOA, which also offers mini-golf and a jumping pillow for additional fees.

Tips from RVers

Site sizing and accessibility: Pigeon River accommodates various vehicle sizes. "I've seen people tenting and I've seem people with large fifth wheels. Some sites are only big enough for tents but most sites can fit large rvs," explains Lydia T.

Utility options: Gaylord KOA provides full-hookup sites. "While it was pricey at $65 night, we had a very spacious full hookup site within easy walking distance of pool. Shower house was very nice and modern, with 4 shower stalls. Full coin laundry was helpful too!" writes Kim L.

Terrain considerations: Many campgrounds have uneven terrain. "The roads and sites are gravel. Our site had a fair bit of slope side to side, which I mentioned to the person that led us to our site," notes Ray & Terri F. about their 36-foot Class A RV at Gaylord KOA.

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