Best Equestrian Camping near New Houlka, MS

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Best Equestrian Sites Near New Houlka, MS (5)

    Camper-submitted photo from Trace State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Trace State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Trace State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Trace State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Trace State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Trace State Park Campground

    1. Trace State Park Campground

    16 Reviews
    84 Photos
    27 Saves
    Pontotoc, Mississippi
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $32 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Moon Lake Farm - Kitchen, Fishing, Showers
    Camper-submitted photo from Moon Lake Farm - Kitchen, Fishing, Showers
    Camper-submitted photo from Moon Lake Farm - Kitchen, Fishing, Showers
    Camper-submitted photo from Moon Lake Farm - Kitchen, Fishing, Showers
    Camper-submitted photo from Moon Lake Farm - Kitchen, Fishing, Showers
    Camper-submitted photo from Moon Lake Farm - Kitchen, Fishing, Showers

    2. Moon Lake Farm - Kitchen, Fishing, Showers

    2 Reviews
    20 Photos
    25 Saves
    Belden, Mississippi

    The perfect spot for a romantic getaway for a couple looking for a lakeside retreat and a scenic walking trail through the pasture and woods. Enjoy the sunrise over the lake, shop in Tupelo or see Elvis' birthplace during the day, and enjoy a late evening walk around the property. It's the best decision you could make for your next trip!

    Or, the best family trip you have every planned. See the look on your child's face when they catch a monster bass! Go with them to pet the horses, talk to the chickens, or hold the bunny rabbit. Moon Lake Retreat consists of 77 acres of woods, water, and pastureland. The lake is fully stocked with trophy bass, panfish, and catfish. If you walk on the south end of the property, you will see geese, cranes, and wood ducks. In the spring, you might even see a turkey strut!

    It's the perfect family getaway.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs

    $35 - $45 / night

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      3. Bryant Campground

      1 Review
      Grenada, Mississippi
      • Pets
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • ADA Access
      • RVs
      • Tents
      Camper-submitted photo from Fords Well Horse Camp
      Camper-submitted photo from Fords Well Horse Camp
      Camper-submitted photo from Fords Well Horse Camp
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        5. Plum Point Campground

        1 Review
        1 Save
        Pope, Mississippi

        Overview

        Plum Point Campground is located on the North side of Enid Lake. This campground is designed for individuals to camp without utilities. The campground features eight campsites with no hook-ups. A comfort station, playground, five picnic sites, a beach, natural beach and a boat ramp are located in this area. This area is popular among individuals that enjoy a quite camping experience. It is a quiet, family oriented campground situated along the banks of Enid Lake in forests of northern Mississippi. View a virtual tour of Enid Lake.

        Recreation

        Enid Lake offers access to the lake for boating, fishing, and designated swimming areas. Enid Lake has been recognized as one of America's Top 10 Fishing Spots, with white crappie, bass and catfish available in abundance. The lake is the home of the world record white crappie, which weighed an impressive 5 pounds, 3 ounces. Fishing tournaments are held annually at the lake. Boating is a popular pastime on the lake, and boat ramps are provided at the campground.

        Natural Features

        Enid Lake is part of a dam project on the Yocona River. The dam creates almost 16,000 acres of water for millions of annual visitors to enjoy. An additional 44,000 acres of thick, green forests surrounding the lake offer countless recreational opportunities for campers, equestrians, hikers and more. Some sites ofter a view of the lake. The surrounding woods provide habitat for squirrels, raccoons, chipmunks, deer, butterflies, and variety of birds. Visitors will find numerous locations for viewing the local plants and animal species found in this northern Mississippi Hill County.

        Nearby Attractions

        The nearby towns of Water Valley and Batesville, Mississippi offers shopping, hotels, restaurants and emergency care facilities if needed. Memphis, Tennessee, approximately 60 miles, offers tours of Graceland, Elvis Presley home. His birthplace is located in nearby Tupelo, Mississippi.

        • Pets
        • Fires
        • Phone Service
        • Reservable
        • RVs
        • Tents

        $10 / night


      Recent Equestrian Reviews in New Houlka

      21 Reviews of 5 New Houlka Campgrounds


      • SThe Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Trace State Park Campground
        Oct. 2, 2024

        Trace State Park Campground

        This is a beautiful park!

        We loved the park. Great for walking our dogs. The only issue was the poor road maintenance in getting to our campsite. Other than that, we enjoyed our stay tremendously and will definitely recommend to friends and family.

      • William M.
        Camper-submitted photo from Trace State Park Campground
        Jun. 8, 2023

        Trace State Park Campground

        Maiden voyage

        This was our first trip with our RV. The campground was well maintained with level parking pads. Bath house was clean. Lake was great for kayaking and fishing.

      • TThe Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Trace State Park Campground
        Jan. 15, 2023

        Trace State Park Campground

        Picturesque lakeside sites with full hook up

        State park campground with full hookups in the woods on the lakeshore. Park is just off the Natchez Trace. Sites are adequately spaced and sorta level and paved. Beautiful sunsets picturesque tree lined lake. Deer Run bath house is showing its age, but Eagle Ridge’s is much newer, and it includes a coin laundry and a party room. Park roads are in serious need of repair

      • Napunani
        Camper-submitted photo from Trace State Park Campground
        Dec. 13, 2022

        Trace State Park Campground

        Great Lake Views in Deer Run Campground

        PROS 

        No transaction fee assessed for making my own online reservation 

        Site 8 excellent view of lake 

        Asphalt parking pad 

        Pedestal BBQ, moveable wooden picnic table and rock campfire pit. 

        Eagle Ridge campground has 3 washers and 3 dryers $1.50 

        Heated toilet/shower blding. No AC tho - just a box fan.


        1 bar T-MOBILE but we’re able to live stream TV via T-MOBILE hot spot

        CONS 

        No senior discount 

        Site number is painted in the roadway and due to leaves on road difficult to find Numerous large road potholes from entrance gate to campground.  Guess this eliminates any need for speed bumps!

        Not dark sky friendly due to 2 street lights, at site 2 and 13, that light up most of the small campground loop 

        Deer Run campsites very close to each other 

        Site 8 unlevel side-to-side 

        Dirt and sand surrounded asphalt parking pad so during rains (for 2 days) it was a big mess 

        No privacy from any other campsite 

        Due to campsite water spigot being low to ground, insufficient space to add water filter 

        Deer Run campground toilet/shower building is not handicap accessible 

        Trash roll offs outside of camping loop. 15 minute walk one way. 

        No park WIFI

      • JZ W.
        Camper-submitted photo from Trace State Park Campground
        Dec. 28, 2021

        Trace State Park Campground

        Nice, quiet, HUGE LAKE!

        Camping between Christmas & New Years 2021, so not busy at all. The weather is in the upper 60’s a little chilly at times and still humid.

        We are in the Deer Run camp area. It and Eagle Ridge areas are more rustic and shady than the Warrior Trails area (the Equestrian area). There are less trees and all the sites are concrete including the picnic table area for each site.

        The roads need more paving, lots of pot holes but passable. There is no store close by but there are hiking and biking trails which are nice. I’ve put 15 miles on my bike (2 days). 

      • Robyn  T.
        Camper-submitted photo from Trace State Park Campground
        Jun. 25, 2021

        Trace State Park Campground

        Family friendly, single mom approved.

        Camped for two weeks in mid fall, October 2020. Full hookups, clean bath house. Family friendly. It is dated though. Play area available, small and quant. Roads are drivable of course but need to be funded, come on Mississippi and step up.. 15-20 minutes from a supercenter on West Main Street in Tupelo. Tupelo is lovely and where we actually live. This is the nearest campground my children 13, 10, and 4 stay at. The 4yo loves is, hiking and bike riding is what the older kids do. Nice lake for fishing, no swimming or wake.

        Site we stayed at was level, and fully shaded.

      • Mary D.
        Camper-submitted photo from Trace State Park Campground
        Jul. 7, 2020

        Trace State Park Campground

        Good overnight stay

        Hard to give a complete review. Bath facilities were COVID closed. But, level sites. Water & electric hook-ups. No swimming in the lake, but folks were fishing and boating. Fair price and we’d stay again if passing through.

      • Richard S.
        Camper-submitted photo from Trace State Park Campground
        May. 4, 2019

        Trace State Park Campground

        Nice and quiet (if you're not staying on the Equine/ATV loop)

        The road leading to the park could be improved a bit but it wasn't too bad. The park was nice and clean and the loop we stayed on was kept up pretty well. Sites were nice and level and it's hard to beat full hookups for the price!

        The bathrooms were obviously older but still kept clean.

        The lake had been drained at some point for repairs and it's still very low. There's not a whole lot to do in the park unless you bring horses or an ATV. Great place for a nice quiet getaway.

        The neat thing is there's actually a special camping loop just for those that do have horses and ATVs, and it keeps the noise away from everyone else.

        There's not a ton to do in nearby Tupelo but we did have a nice dinner at Harvey's, The zoo seemed rather expensive for its size.

      • Shelly S.The Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Trace State Park Campground
        Oct. 30, 2018

        Trace State Park Campground

        Needs some work

        Trace State Park near Tupelo, MS. Once you get into Tupelo the signage directing you to the park is easy to find and follow.

        The road in is in terrible shape, the lake is missing, the levy being worked on. They have horse, ATV and mountain bike trails which are in okay shape but could use some TLC. There are rental cabins and the store is limited to souvenir type merchandise and disc’s.

        The staff at the park were very helpful and the facilities, which included a showerhouse/multipurpose room and screened porch were very well taken care of. I definitely liked the large shower stalls!

        The sites are spacious, including a fire area, picnic table, electric hookup, water and sewer hook up. You have some privacy and depending on your site sparse to full shade.

        There is Disc golf, fishing, and currently limited water sports.We used the multipurpose room and a nearby site that had more then enough room for all of us to sit around the fire.

        Tupelo, Mississippi is nearby with Elvis’s birthplace. In addition there are several recreation areas to visit on the Natchez Trace with historical information and trails to explore.

      • Shelly S.The Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Trace State Park Campground
        Oct. 22, 2018

        Trace State Park Campground

        Where’s the lake ?

        Ranger review: RoM Outdoors RoM Pack at Trace State Park, Tupelo, Mississippi 

        Campground Review: I took the scenic Natchez Trace Parkway from Tennessee down into Mississippi and exited near Tupelo to continue into Trace State Park for a camping event I was attending over the weekend. Once you get into Tupelo the signage directing you to the park is easy to find and follow. 

        The park itself needs some work. Recent cuts from the state have left the park in need of road work and the levy repair is taking a while to complete according to locals. Where we camped the lake was dry and full of weeds. You could tell by the shoreline that it would be possible to anchor your water craft very near your campsite in several locations once it is refilled with water. 

        That being said the staff at the park were very helpful and the facilities, which included a showerhouse/multipurpose room and screened porch were very well taken care of. I definitely liked the large shower stalls!

        The sites are spacious, including a fire area, picnic table, electric hookup, water and sewer hook up. The spacing between sites is good too, you have some privacy and depending on your site sparse to full shade.

        Disc golf, multi-use trails, fishing, currently limited water sports.

        After set up our group met in the multipurpose room and then congregated to a nearby site that had more then enough room for all of us to sit around the fire. 

        Tupelo, Mississippi is nearby and I visited Elvis’s birthplace , “Scarlet’s Donuts”(maple bacon donuts, and tamales) and an excellent BBQ place “Clays House of Pig”. So if you like to sneak to town while camping this is a nice area for it. There are thrift and antique stores close too.

        Product Review: As a Dyrt Ranger I recently received a **RoM Outdoors ** RoM Pack https://romoutdoors.com/ to use , abuse and review while camping. I explored one of the three main trails in Trace SP. The trails are multi-use (ie. ATV, Horse, Dirt bike, Hikers) so pay attention to the signs and be aware of the area. We hiked 4.5 miles. The first thing you will notice about the RoM****Pack is that it has some weight to it (4.6 lbs)even empty. This is due to the outer water resistant material and the inner, soft, insulated material. There are two detachable bags, and a smaller inner pack to carry them in when you remove them to transform your pack into......a hooded poncho or ground cover , cool idea!

        So obviously this is not an overnight type backpack or something a fast packer would use. It is however a versatile option for day hikes, visits to the park or sporting events and I used it to pack my Dachshund when he was done hiking ;)

        I haven’t attempted to attach a hydration bladder and decided to just place my entire hydration pack into the main area of the RoM Pack. This works in two ways. First if I don’t need the poncho/blanket I have my hydration in easy reach. Second if I do use the poncho/blanket my hydration pack fits fine under the inner pack on my back with poncho over that. 

        Definitely practice folding and unfolding the poncho/blanket . I had my usual dysfunction , just like with the hiking maps, I got it unfolded and user ready but then had issues putting it back into its original folded configuration. I eventually got it back together. There is a video on their site to make it easier. Just remember it will get faster with muscle memory over time.

        Once again this is not a pack I would use for extended deep woods adventures. It’s great for your day hikes with the kids, concert in the park or hike into a picnic spot, would work for hunting too.

        Pro’s: All in one (ie, carry pack, two secure bags, blanket/poncho, inner pack, Molle straps to add other accessories)

        Water resistant outer shell

        Soft warm inner lining

        _Durable material _

        Well made

        Con’s: Heavy

        Limited packing space( the large middle pocket is gone when you unfold it_)_

        _Not for overnight/deep woods(_technically not a con, not the concept of the bag)

        This will be my go to bag when adventuring with my grandkids. I would/will suggest this pack to friends with specific uses in mind. There are currently three color options and several other products to explore on the ROM Outdoors site

      • Stacy D.
        Camper-submitted photo from Trace State Park Campground
        Aug. 22, 2018

        Trace State Park Campground

        Just beautiful

        This is one of the favorites of all the places we have stayed. It was beautiful and so clean. The hosts were friendly. We had an issue with the electric hookup and they had maintenance workers to is within 20 minutes. The facilities and trails are very well maintained and the sites are well spaces enough that you can have some quiet and privacy. ** PLEASE NOTE: The lake has been drained due to levee issues and some rebuild of the levee and dam. It will be empty for the foreseeable future so there is no water here. That info was not made clear when we made the reservation. ** We still enjoyed our short stay here.

      • J
        Camper-submitted photo from Trace State Park Campground
        Jun. 26, 2018

        Trace State Park Campground

        clean park but no lake

        Apparently the main lake has been drained for now. The roads to and through the campground are a bit rough, so you may have to drIve slow. The campsites are paved and leveled. Bathhouse is clean. Full hookups at our site. Overall this was a nice campground.



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