Best Equestrian Camping near Pearl, MS

Limited equestrian camping options exist near Pearl, Mississippi. Yogi on the Lake campground accommodates tent, RV, cabin, and glamping visitors but lacks dedicated horse facilities such as corrals or stables. The campground features drinking water, electric hookups, and sewer connections for RVs, with amenities including showers, toilets, and a market. Pets are allowed at this location, though specific policies regarding horses are not clearly defined. Visitors note the campground offers various water activities during summer months, with mixed reviews regarding site conditions and management.

Bienville National Forest Shockaloe Base Camp 1 provides basic facilities with drive-in, hike-in, and walk-in access for tent and RV campers. Located in Forest, Mississippi, this established campground operates seasonally from April to October. The site offers drinking water, toilets, and trash disposal but lacks electric hookups, sewer connections, and shower facilities. Horse riders seeking trail access in the region should contact the Bienville National Forest office for current regulations regarding equestrian use, as the campground data does not specifically indicate horse-friendly trails or facilities. Neither campground explicitly advertises horse corrals, trailer parking, or designated equestrian camping areas.

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Equestrian Camping Reviews near Pearl, MS

8 Reviews of 2 Pearl Campgrounds


  • A
    Feb. 21, 2022

    Yogi on the Lake

    Looks like it would be fun in the summer

    We stopped quick passing through and it was nice an quiet. Seemed like they had a lot of water activities for summer time. We will definitely be back in the summer for a visit.

    Our site was a very tight pull thru site. We definitely wouldn't of been able to pull out if the park was full. The site was very sloped so getting in the camper was difficult because the steps were so high off the ground.

  • Lee M.
    May. 30, 2022

    Timberlanes Campground & Dude Ranch Resort - Permanently Closed

    Not a functional camp grund

    When I was a kid this place was nice but .. I called and was told to just to show up. When we did there was no one around. The place looks to be abandoned. We went to nearby lake Lincon. But staying there was not a option. The hookups were there but the grass was taller than they were .

  • J
    Mar. 23, 2020

    Yogi on the Lake

    No thank you

    Nicki Ammons is the rudest GM I have ever met. She was constantly yelling and screaming at people in person and on the phone. I even heard her call someone a bitch on the phone. She was rude to us because we were staring at her. Doesn’t she have an office?? Why is she on the campground yelling and cursing people out. Obviously we were staring she was so loud the animals in the woods could hear her. You don’t even want to know what she said to us for staring. I hope she doesn’t have children. She’s the devil.

  • Anna B.
    May. 15, 2020

    Yogi on the Lake

    Great Campground

    One of the best Campgrounds we have stayed at in our 3 years of traveling. The staff works long hours to keep this park sparkling clean during this pandemic and they all do it with a cheerful attitude. Nikki Ayers (not sure about the spelling ) in the office is Amazing , she goes above and beyond to make sure your stay is fun and memorable for the whole family. Always something fun to do here. Definitely recommend this park.

  • R
    Apr. 18, 2021

    Yogi on the Lake

    Awesome facilities with amazing activities

    Wonderful stay!!

  • Claire M.
    Apr. 26, 2021

    Yogi on the Lake

    We love yogi!

    Fun campground for the kiddos. Loved all of the activities and amenities available. Water park was ice cold so we didn’t get to use it. Activity center was awesome especially for rainy days. Very good monthly rate. Kiddos were obsessed with jumping pillow. Nice place!

  • J
    Jun. 16, 2018

    Yogi on the Lake

    unlevel pads for RV's

    The rv gravel pads were extremely un-level, even after waiting 2 hours, watching them add 7 tractor buckets of gravel the pad was still un-level and they finally let us move our spot. When we booked our trip we were told there was a water fee, which wasn't charged until after Memorial Day because the pool, splash pad, and slide were not operational. We arrived the Wednesday after Memorial day and was told the pool was good and the slide would be up and running in a day or two, the slide was not even on premises! When it arrived, the workers said it normally takes at least a week or two to install. We swam in the pool one day, but the filer was not working, so the water was disgusting, I couldn't even see my feet, and the bottom of the pool was covered in sand. We were there for 5 days, and were informed the "water fee" isn't a water fee, it's a park fee, $6 per person per day for nothing! Therefore we spent $150 on nothing. Also, we didn't remove our sway bars from our truck because it was raining and the first night they were stolen off our truck. I would not go back to this park.


Guide to Pearl

Camping options near Pearl, Mississippi range from basic forest sites to full-service campgrounds. The area experiences humid subtropical conditions with hot summers reaching over 90°F and mild winters with temperatures rarely dropping below freezing. Fall camping provides the most comfortable experience with moderate temperatures and less rainfall than spring months.

What to do

Water activities: Summer fun: Yogi on the Lake campground offers multiple water-based activities during warmer months. "Seemed like they had a lot of water activities for summer time. We will definitely be back in the summer for a visit," notes Ashley S., who visited during the off-season.

Indoor recreation: Rainy day options: The Yogi on the Lake activity center provides indoor entertainment when weather doesn't cooperate. According to Claire M., "Activity center was awesome especially for rainy days. Kiddos were obsessed with jumping pillow."

Hiking: Forest trails: Bienville National Forest contains several hiking paths of varying difficulty. Trails range from 0.5 to 5 miles in length, with most being moderate difficulty. Best hiking seasons are spring and fall when temperatures are milder.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Some visitors appreciate the maintenance standards at certain campgrounds. One camper at Yogi on the Lake stated, "The staff works long hours to keep this park sparkling clean during this pandemic and they all do it with a cheerful attitude."

Scheduled activities: Families note the organized events as highlights. "Fun campground for the kiddos. Loved all of the activities and amenities available," mentions Claire M. about her experience at Yogi on the Lake.

Quiet off-season stays: Some campers prefer visiting during less crowded periods. "We stopped quick passing through and it was nice an quiet," reports Ashley S. about her winter visit to Yogi on the Lake.

What you should know

Site leveling challenges: RV campers should prepare for potentially uneven parking areas. According to Ashley S. at Yogi on the Lake, "Our site was a very tight pull thru site. We definitely wouldn't of been able to pull out if the park was full. The site was very sloped so getting in the camper was difficult because the steps were so high off the ground."

Seasonal facility availability: Water amenities may not operate year-round or may have maintenance issues. Claire M. notes, "Water park was ice cold so we didn't get to use it," despite visiting during a warmer month.

Limited horse camping infrastructure: While equestrian camping near Pearl, Mississippi exists, dedicated facilities are minimal. Neither major campground in the immediate area advertises horse corrals, specialized trailer parking, or designated equestrian camping zones. Contact individual campgrounds before arrival to confirm current policies regarding horses.

Tips for camping with families

Activity planning: Families report the jumping pillow at Yogi on the Lake as particularly popular. Claire M. observed, "Kiddos were obsessed with jumping pillow. Nice place!"

Budget considerations: Monthly rates may offer better value for extended stays. As noted by one family, "Very good monthly rate," making longer visits more economical.

Temperature awareness: Pool facilities may not maintain comfortable temperatures even during scheduled operation periods. One family mentioned, "Water park was ice cold so we didn't get to use it," despite visiting during the normal operational season.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: Request detailed information about specific sites when booking. According to one RVer at Yogi on the Lake, "The rv gravel pads were extremely un-level," causing significant setup challenges.

Space constraints: During busy periods, maneuvering large rigs may become difficult. One camper noted, "We definitely wouldn't of been able to pull out if the park was full," indicating potential access issues during peak seasons.

Security precautions: Some campers report property concerns, suggesting valuables should be properly secured. Unhitching equipment should be stored securely or kept with your vehicle when not in use to prevent loss.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular equestrian campsite near Pearl, MS?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular equestrian campground near Pearl, MS is Yogi on the Lake with a 3.3-star rating from 6 reviews.