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Equestrian Camping near Sardis, MS

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    Fords Well Horse Camp offers trail riding experiences and horse-friendly camping near Sardis, Mississippi. The campground features marked, well-maintained horse trails and accommodates both tent and RV camping with equine companions. Electric hookups, water hookups, and picnic tables are available at campsites. The trails are designed specifically for equestrian use with clear markings that help riders navigate the terrain confidently. Drinking water, restroom facilities, and trash disposal are provided for campers. Horse owners report the trails are consistently maintained and suitable for riders of various experience levels.

    Located approximately 15 miles southeast of Sardis Lake, the horse camp serves as a central access point to the extensive trail system within the Holly Springs National Forest. Riders can explore a network of forest paths while staying overnight with their horses. The campground design accommodates horse trailers with adequate parking space. Water access for horses is available throughout the property. Most campsites are walk-in, allowing campers to position their setups close to where horses are kept. The camp operates without reservations on a first-come, first-served basis. Campfires are permitted, and firewood is available for purchase on site. Plum Point Campground, located nearby, provides additional camping options for equestrians exploring the area.

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    Best Equestrian Campgrounds near Sardis (6)

      1. Plum Point Campground

      5.0(1)19mi from Sardis8 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Goodspot surrounded by rednecks"

      from $10 / night

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      2. Kellys Crossing Campground

      4.0(3)23mi from SardisRVs, Tents

      "This is an off the beaten path area for standard recreation. It’s technically a boat ramp that accesses Arkabutla Lake with picnic and camping areas nearby."

      3. Fords Well Horse Camp

      5.0(1)21mi from SardisRVs, Tents

      "Trails are marked and well-maintained."

      4. Agricenter International RV Park

      2.8(6)48mi from SardisRVs

      "Full hookups and convenient location. We have stayed there several times."

      5. Bryant Campground

      3.0(1)37mi from SardisRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      6. Bear Creek Lake Recreation Area

      5.0(3)49mi from SardisRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Beech Point Campground is an amazing lakeside spot. Our site came with a bench to view the lake and tent pad is in the perfect spot."

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    • Shana D.The Dyrt PRO User
      Sep. 9, 2022

      Kellys Crossing Campground

      Not really a campground

      This is more of a boat ramp than a campground. There are a couple of picnic tables with an few areas to set up tents. The positive is that you won’t be fighting a lot of other campers to be able to stay here. The access to the lake is nice. Would be a good spot to go if you needed to get away for some solitude.

    • Heath T.
      Dec. 30, 2021

      Kellys Crossing Campground

      Quiet Primitive Campground

      This is an off the beaten path area for standard recreation. It’s technically a boat ramp that accesses Arkabutla Lake with picnic and camping areas nearby. The bulletin board has primitive camping rules and guidelines to follow. The fee has been reduced to free, so enjoy but be respectful! I am visiting at the end of December, so there are hardly any other persons around besides the fishermen out on the water. Private property is close by and you have to travel past them to get to the public day use area so also be aware of that.

    • Steve S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Nov. 7, 2022

      Bear Creek Lake Recreation Area

      beautiful

      Beech Point Campground is an amazing lakeside spot. Our site came with a bench to view the lake and tent pad is in the perfect spot. It was peaceful and provided the perfect place to recharge our batteries! The bathrooms were very nice. Throughout the campground, sewer hook-ups are available.

    • M E.
      Nov. 21, 2021

      Agricenter International RV Park

      Close to a lot of attractions but mostly buddy sites

      This is the kind of RV park that you come to to go look at the close attractions. Almost all of the sites are buddy sites where your front door is facing your neighbor's. There is no privacy at all and we actually ran into a problem with our "buddy neighbor". The problem was taken care of by the manager of the park but those are things to keep in mind. They are full hookup sites and offer up to 3 months of stay. We gave it only 3 stars because this is not the kind of park we are used to, we are used to more open sites.

      The bathrooms are quite a walk if you are further into the park. There are 2 restrooms with a shower in each. One bathroom was really clean and had a nicely tiled shower. The other bathroom was always dirty and wasn't updated like the other one. The bathrooms are actually located in the farmer's market building which isn't in the RV park itself. 

      Local attractions: The Farmer's Market (it's an easy walk from the park), Graceland (was about 30-40 min from the park), The Miami Zoo (was about 20 min from the park). I am sure there are a lot more but we weren't able to get to them in the time that we stayed.

    • N
      Mar. 28, 2020

      Fords Well Horse Camp

      Great trails, nice sites

      My friends and I enjoy riding there. Trails are marked and well-maintained.

    • B
      Aug. 24, 2020

      Agricenter International RV Park

      Full service campground next to the farmers market.

      Full hookups and convenient location. We have stayed there several times.

    • C
      Jul. 16, 2021

      Bryant Campground

      Good but basic

      All basic amenities including shower


    Guide to Sardis

    Equestrian camping near Sardis, Mississippi offers year-round access to the trail systems within Holly Springs National Forest. The region features a mix of hardwood forest and pine stands with elevation changes between 300-600 feet above sea level. Winter temperatures average 40-55°F while summer temperatures typically range from 75-95°F with high humidity, affecting both rider and horse comfort during trail excursions.

    What to do

    Trail riding at multiple difficulty levels: The horse trails around Plum Point Campground provide varied terrain for different experience levels. One camper noted, "Goodspot surrounded by rednecks," which speaks to the local culture and atmosphere riders can expect.

    Day trips to surrounding forest areas: Riders can access connecting trails that lead to scenic overlooks and forest clearings. At Bryant Campground, visitors appreciate the practical amenities that support day trips, as one camper mentioned, "All basic amenities including shower," making it convenient to clean up after a dusty ride.

    Seasonal riding events: Local equestrian clubs often host organized trail rides throughout spring and fall when temperatures are most comfortable. Participation typically requires proof of negative Coggins test, and events may have entrance fees ranging from $5-$20 depending on duration and amenities provided.

    What campers like

    Access to water for horses: Multiple water access points are positioned strategically throughout the trail system. According to one rider at Fords Well Horse Camp, "My friends and I enjoy riding there. Trails are marked and well-maintained," highlighting the trail system's organization and upkeep.

    Proximity to other recreation sites: The location allows equestrians to combine camping trips with visits to Sardis Lake. "Full hookups and convenient location. We have stayed there several times," commented a visitor to Agricenter International RV Park, noting how the strategic position enables multiple activities during one trip.

    Trailer parking configurations: The campgrounds feature pull-through sites designed specifically for vehicles with horse trailers. Sites are typically 50-75 feet long with gravel bases that drain well after rainfall, preventing mud issues around trailers and trucks.

    What you should know

    Seasonal trail closures: Certain trail sections close after heavy rainfall to prevent erosion damage. Always check with camp hosts upon arrival for current trail conditions and closures.

    Horse facilities maintenance schedule: Corrals and hitching posts undergo periodic maintenance, typically scheduled for weekdays to minimize disruption to weekend campers. Bringing portable corrals or highlines is recommended as backup.

    Required documentation: All horses must have current Coggins test documentation. Rangers conduct random checks, particularly during peak season from March through October.

    Weather considerations: At Bear Creek Lake Recreation Area, visitors observe the need for weather preparation: "Amazing views and everything is so clean and beautiful! We were even able to spot an Eagle!" The open areas that provide these views also leave riders exposed to sudden weather changes, so carrying rain gear is essential.

    Tips for camping with families

    Beginner-friendly trail sections: Specific loop trails are designated for novice riders and are clearly marked with blue blazes. These trails avoid steep slopes and maintain a width of at least 6 feet for safe side-by-side riding.

    Safety orientation sessions: First-time visitors should allow 30 minutes upon arrival to review trail maps and safety procedures with camp hosts. Trails are rated similar to ski slopes, with green circles for beginners and black diamonds for experienced riders.

    Non-riding activities: Children can participate in junior ranger programs at nearby Sardis Lake when not riding. Some campsites offer fishing access within walking distance of horse corrals, allowing split activities for families with varying interests.

    Evening amenities: "Our favorite campground ever! Everything is clean and beautiful," reports a regular visitor to Bear Creek Lake Recreation Area, emphasizing the family-friendly atmosphere that extends beyond daytime riding activities.

    Tips from RVers

    Hookup placement considerations: RV sites with horse accommodations position electrical connections at least 30 feet from designated horse areas to reduce shock hazards from wet conditions. Water spigots are typically dual-purpose with both standard hose threads and stock tank fillers.

    Manure disposal protocols: Each campsite provides designated areas for manure disposal, typically located at the rear of campsites. The camp maintains a rotating compost system, with collections occurring every 48 hours during peak season.

    Generator restrictions: Quiet hours strictly enforced from 10 PM to 7 AM affect generator use. Sites with hookups eliminate this concern, but boondocking areas require battery power or solar systems during these hours to maintain cooling fans for horses in summer months.

    Frequently Asked Questions

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

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular equestrian campground near Sardis, MS is Plum Point Campground with a 5-star rating from 1 review.

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