Best Equestrian Camping near Ovett, MS

None of the campgrounds near Ovett, Mississippi featured in The Dyrt have dedicated horse facilities or corrals based on the provided data. Forest County Multi-Purpose Events Center in Hattiesburg, Big Creek Water Park in Soso, and Flint Creek Waterpark in Wiggins all allow pets but do not offer specific equestrian accommodations. The feature lists for each campground explicitly note "NO horse-corral" among their amenities. Visitors seeking camping with horses would need to inquire directly about whether horses are permitted as pets and what specific policies apply regarding trailer parking, containment requirements, and waste management.

Trail access varies between properties with Flint Creek Waterpark offering the most diverse access options including boat-in, drive-in, hike-in and walk-in accessibility. The park maintains several wooded areas with multiple camping loops and waterfront sites where visitors can enjoy fishing, swimming, and hiking. Bathroom facilities are available at all three campgrounds, though reviews indicate maintenance quality varies seasonally. For those traveling with animals, contacting the campground office directly before arrival is recommended to confirm current horse policies, as standard pet policies typically apply to dogs and cats rather than equines. Big Creek and Flint Creek both feature cabin accommodations for those seeking alternatives to tent or RV camping.

Best Equestrian Sites Near Ovett, Mississippi (3)

    1. Forest County Multi-Purpose Events Center

    4 Reviews
    Hattiesburg, MS
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (601) 583-7500

    $20 / night

    "However, beautiful lake behind it with a wooden walking bridge that crosses the entire thing. I will be here EVERY TIME I cone this way!!"

    "The RV Park is adjacent to a multi purpose facility. Rodeo, barrel racing, concerts, gatherings, etc. In our stops here, the park has never been more than a 1/3 occupied."

    3. Flint Creek Waterpark

    17 Reviews
    Wiggins, MS
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (601) 928-3051

    "Second time at Flint Creek in Wiggins Mississippi. Stayed during the middle of January of 2021 on site 29. The back of the site backs up to the lake, with plenty of beach to fish or hangout."

    "There’s a large lake which is good fishing (there’s a boat launch in the park and in the campground itself) beach swimming areas (one for day use and the other for the campers) there’s an updated water"

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Equestrian Camping Reviews near Ovett, MS

22 Reviews of 3 Ovett Campgrounds


  • Johnnie S.
    Jan. 27, 2021

    Flint Creek Waterpark

    Beautiful lake view

    Second time at Flint Creek in Wiggins Mississippi. Stayed during the middle of January of 2021 on site 29.

    The back of the site backs up to the lake, with plenty of beach to fish or hangout. This site would be perfect during the summer if you wanted to swim. The site had full hookups with 50amp connection. Plenty of space between sites. Also there are several shower/restrooms located throughout the Seneca Campground.

    Only thing negative about the site was that it was not level. I had to add an extra step to get in and out of my travel trailer.

    Will definitely go back.

  • Glen & Shauna A.
    Apr. 3, 2023

    Forest County Multi-Purpose Events Center

    LOVE-LOVE-LOVE this place!

    There were maybe 6 campers here when we arrived at midnight or so- Easy access, large lots, 50amp and under, not a destination but the perfect overnight stop! However, beautiful lake behind it with a wooden walking bridge that crosses the entire thing. I will be here EVERY TIME I cone this way!!

  • Nichole B.
    Jun. 20, 2019

    Flint Creek Waterpark

    Nice and Woodsy

    Flint Creek has a little of everything for everyone. There’s a large lake which is good fishing (there’s a boat launch in the park and in the campground itself) beach swimming areas (one for day use and the other for the campers) there’s an updated water park with slides and a lazy river. The water for this is pumped in from the lake so it’s not a fresh blue water like in a swimming pool! There’s a section of first come first served campsites and a section of reservation only sites. All the sites are blacktopped and are very nice. The bathhouses could use some attention though. The town of Wiggins has lots of restaurants and grocery stores very close by.

  • J K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 20, 2019

    Flint Creek Waterpark

    Tons of sites and something for everyone!

    Flint creek has TONS of sites with full hook ups in 30 and/or 50 amp and even a primitive (water only) tent sites. Different sections allow folks to feel like they are away from the crowds.  Price is absolutely reasonable and there is night security by staff and local law enforcement.

    The water park has a ton of slides and will keep kids young and old entertained sliding down the hill into the lake.

    Several swimming holes and boat ramps lets you enjoy the lake however you want.

  • JJ M.
    Jun. 4, 2019

    Forest County Multi-Purpose Events Center

    Great for Overnight

    While maybe not a destination site, it’s great for overnighting. We’ve stayed here for an overnight several years in a row on our way to Gulf Shores from Central AR. Concrete pads, full hookups, excellent satellite reception throughout the park. The RV Park is adjacent to a multi purpose facility. Rodeo, barrel racing, concerts, gatherings, etc. In our stops here, the park has never been more than a 1/3 occupied. Plenty of spaces to choose from. Payment is the honor system. $20 on the way out!

  • R
    Feb. 11, 2017

    Flint Creek Waterpark

    Flint creek

    Loved, loved this Campground...This was always our go-to. Lake is always great. Nearby Hiking trail a few geocaches and then there is the water park... I grew up in the old water park and it was great but when they upgraded, and it needed an upgrade bad, all the prices for pat Harrison went up... They have just started clearing the brush around the campsites, much needed, but there are so many things that are in disrepair and are taking a back seat to the water park. The bathrooms are always clean and in great working order... And the views of the lake are phenomenal. I gave it the rating because I see so much potential that is not being used.

  • J K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 23, 2022

    Flint Creek Waterpark

    Lots of space to get in and enjoy the water or just chill!

    Flint Creek is our go to for a quick weekend camping trip. The spots are big, although there are a few waterside ones that are more of a deck style and limit lateral space. With a few different loops, there is a variety of spaces throughout the park. There is even a primitive camping spot for those folks who want nothing to do with modern necessities.

    The park itself is huge with a few beaches in and out of the camping areas. Folks can get sites on the water and pull their boats right up next to their rigs.

  • Nancy A.
    Jun. 30, 2018

    Flint Creek Waterpark

    Nice Park

    The best sites are the first come first serve sites. These sites are in the Mohawk area. I would avoid the Kahaka area if you want a beach area as there isn’t one. All the bathrooms have no air conditioning. There are boat launches and many sites that you can anchor your boat at or near by.

  • Dan X.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 5, 2021

    Flint Creek Waterpark

    Subpar at best

    Primitive campsite had lots of trash on the ground (kids socks, plastic, toilet paper). Port-o-pottys were disgusting. Stayed one night on my cross country drive and it was one night too many.


Guide to Ovett

Campers looking for horse-friendly accommodations near Ovett, Mississippi have limited dedicated equestrian options in the immediate area. The region features several waterside campgrounds with varying terrain and amenities located within a 40-mile radius. Most parks in this area of southern Mississippi maintain wooded camping loops situated around recreational lakes that offer fishing, swimming, and hiking opportunities.

What to do

Water recreation opportunities: Flint Creek Waterpark offers multiple swimming areas and boat launches. "Swimming, boating, hiking, fishing, and small playground available. The water park is not anything 'great', but it's something for little kids ($12) per person," notes Jaynia P.

Lake fishing: Sites at several waterside campgrounds provide direct access to shoreline fishing. "Site 141 was in a very wooded area at the far end of all three RV areas... Had a beautiful view of the water where you could fish," reports Johnnie S. about their December stay at Flint Creek.

Wildlife viewing: The natural surroundings support various wildlife encounters. At Flint Creek during Halloween, one camper mentioned, "We did encounter coyote, deer, and lots of talkative geese, so be prepared for some wildlife interaction."

What campers like

Shaded campsites: Big Creek Water Park offers wooded sites that provide natural cooling. "Tent camping with the family was a great time. Grounds are nice with boat access. Clean restrooms," states Casey P.

Lake access: Many sites back directly to water. "The back of the site backs up to the lake, with plenty of beach to fish or hangout. This site would be perfect during the summer if you wanted to swim," writes Johnnie S. about site 29 at Flint Creek.

Quiet camping areas: Forest County Multi-Purpose Events Center provides a convenient stopover option. "Great place to stop if you just need to get off the road. There wasn't anything going on at the multipurpose center, so we pretty much had our pick of the 147 spots," explains Benjamin S.

What you should know

Limited equestrian facilities: While seeking horse campgrounds near Ovett, Mississippi, campers should note most sites lack dedicated equestrian facilities. Contact campgrounds directly about horse policies before arrival.

Site terrain challenges: Many campsites require leveling equipment. "The only issue I had with the spots were they were all uneven, but somehow I was able to level my 37' travel trailer on the first try without any leveling aids," reports a reviewer about Flint Creek.

Seasonal considerations: October brings Halloween decorations and activities. "We stayed here during Halloween and it was pretty crowded. We prefer more secluded camping sites, and this campground provides plenty of space despite being so packed. There were several RV campgrounds that had decorations and trick-or-treating," shares Hannah L.

Bathroom conditions: Facility quality varies by location and season. "Was alright for a quick overnight. Really needs some better maintenance and cleaning especially restrooms. Some 'long term' RVs set up, pretty quiet though. Price increased to $25," notes Lee L. about Forest County Multi-Purpose Events Center.

Tips for camping with families

Water activities for children: Flint Creek offers water recreation suitable for various ages. "The water park has a ton of slides and will keep kids young and old entertained sliding down the hill into the lake," says J K.

Off-season benefits: Visiting during cooler months provides a different experience. "We stayed a week in October & enjoyed it. A lot of the sites were decorating for Halloween. Att service was good," shares Greg H.

Biking opportunities: Some campgrounds offer terrain suitable for cycling. "Great spot of swimming and biking. Private spots and great shade," mentions Shellie K. about her experience at Flint Creek.

Tips from RVers

Budget-friendly overnight options: The Forest County facility provides economical stays. "While maybe not a destination site, it's great for overnighting. We've stayed here for an overnight several years in a row on our way to Gulf Shores from Central AR. Concrete pads, full hookups, excellent satellite reception throughout the park," recommends JJ M.

Water hookup challenges: Be prepared for unusual utility placements. "The only thing I had negative review of was how low the water spigot was in the ground. But overall I would stay in this exact spot again," notes Johnnie S. about their Flint Creek experience.

Primitive camping alternatives: For those seeking more basic accommodations near equestrian trails around Ovett, Mississippi, Flint Creek offers budget options. "My boyfriend and I car camp and try to stay in primitive areas for the lesser (or no) fees. This site was $15 for primitive camping but included a water spigot as well as port-o-potties. There were also fire rings at each camping site."

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular equestrian campground near Ovett, MS is Forest County Multi-Purpose Events Center with a 4-star rating from 4 reviews.

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