Best Equestrian Camping near Macon, MO

Rudolf Bennitt Conservation Area provides primitive equestrian camping for visitors in north central Missouri. The conservation area contains more than 20 horse campsites distributed throughout the forested property. These sites offer grassy and gravel camping areas suitable for tent camping with horses, without electric hookups or water connections. Vault toilets are available, though no shower facilities exist on the property. The conservation area is open year-round with no reservations required, and all camping is free. Campsites are designed with horse owners in mind, featuring ample space for horse trailers and room for portable corrals or highlines. The heavily forested setting offers natural shade and wind protection for horses and campers.

The conservation area maintains an extensive network of trails suitable for horseback riding through forests and around the lake. These wide, well-maintained paths accommodate both hikers and equestrians with clearly marked routes. Trail riders often report good footing conditions throughout most seasons, though spring can bring muddy sections in low-lying areas. The property includes a fishing lake with docks and a boat ramp where horses can access water. Campers should bring all necessary horse supplies as no feed stores operate nearby. Most equestrian sites are situated to provide convenient trail access directly from camp. The conservation area's relative isolation ensures quiet camping experiences with minimal disruption from other recreational users, though the property does include a shooting range in its central section.

Best Equestrian Sites Near Macon, Missouri (4)

    1. Indian Creek Campground

    19 Reviews
    Stoutsville, MO
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 735-4097

    $10 - $125 / night

    "Though I grew up outside of St. Louis, I'd never been to this campground or to Mark Twain Lake.  Really enjoyed exploring the area and the campground was nice.  "

    "When I stepped out it felt like I was walking through a thousand spider webs everywhere. The bathrooms aren’t that clean either. That being said though, bugs are to be expected of a campground."

    2. Finger Lakes State Park Campground

    23 Reviews
    Hallsville, MO
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 443-5315

    "A rainy weekend didn't deter campers from spending the holiday weekend here at Finger Lakes State Park. I was lucky enough to get a site for a single night when rain was in the forecast."

    "Finger Lakes is one of few places in Missouri for campers to also be able to enjoy riding their ATVs."

    3. Rudolf Bennitt Conservation Area

    2 Reviews
    Higbee, MO
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 815-7900

    "Heavily forested with a lake. Trails and camping areas in woods are setup for equestrian with good trails for hikers, bikers and horses. Camping at lake is open gravel or grass."

    "Stay at lake for three days, established area with vault toilet and gravel parking. Has boat ramp and fishing docks."

    4. Frank Russell Campground

    6 Reviews
    Perry, MO
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 735-4097

    $24 - $30 / night

    "Great place to stay, doesn’t seem to have a lot of hiking trails. They do have nice secluded little spots mostly all electric. Bathhouse is pretty a long walk, but big and really clean."

    "Used their dump station and filled the water tank as we exited the park. Would recommend & would stay there again"

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Equestrian Camping Reviews near Macon, MO

50 Reviews of 4 Macon Campgrounds


  • Linda H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 25, 2024

    Rudolf Bennitt Conservation Area

    Forest and Lake Dry camping

    Heavily forested with a lake. Trails and camping areas in woods are setup for equestrian with good trails for hikers, bikers and horses. Camping at lake is open gravel or grass. Nice fishing lake with docks, boat ramp and vault toilet and the only one provided. Parked lakeside. Quite night with one fishing boat late morning. Get a brochure with park map at entrance as roads pass through park and private property.

  • Lindsey C.
    Sep. 13, 2020

    Frank Russell Campground

    Secluded place

    Great place to stay, doesn’t seem to have a lot of hiking trails. They do have nice secluded little spots mostly all electric. Bathhouse is pretty a long walk, but big and really clean. only 20.00 per night. It’s has an archery range and equestrian site.

  • Ron R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 29, 2025

    Rudolf Bennitt Conservation Area

    Great for fishing and horseback riding

    Stayed for 1.5 weeks. Stay at lake for three days, established area with vault toilet and gravel parking. Has boat ramp and fishing docks. It has been a windy month so I relocated farther up hill to nestle in more with the trees. There are several equestrian campsites +20 throughout the park. Also a shooting range centrally located in the park.

  • S
    Jul. 20, 2020

    Finger Lakes State Park Campground

    Decent Activities, OK Camping

    The campground was average, as were the amenities- but the activities offered were enjoyable (kayak rentals, walking trails- these were shared with dirt bikes, horses, etc.) The lake water was fine for kayaking but we definitely did not want to swim in it. The Park Ranger was unfriendly, and we read reviews of similar experiences written in the campground office guestbook when renting the kayaks.

    Not likely to return.

  • Annie C.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 27, 2019

    Finger Lakes State Park Campground

    Nice little state park close to civilization

    A rainy weekend didn't deter campers from spending the holiday weekend here at Finger Lakes State Park. I was lucky enough to get a site for a single night when rain was in the forecast. The campground is laid out in a series of small loops, with some loops in open grassy areas and others tucked into the trees. I had my pick between a site in either situation and so I picked the trees to get some shade. Sites are fairly close together, so you will get to know your neighbors. There is one nice and modern bathhouse with showers on one side and bathrooms on the other. It was very clean and well maintained, and they are in the process of putting in an additional concrete walkway. Over in the grassy loop there was an additional basic bathroom. 

    There is lots to do in this park if you are into canoeing/kayaking or ORVing as there are several marked trails for both. If you are a hiker, welllllll, not as much available here. There is a nice mountain biking and hiking trail, but you can still hear all of the ORV's running the many trails specific to ORVing. There is also a Motocross track with nice stands if you like to watch. Canoes and kayaks are available for rent (stop by and see the rangers near the entrance) and there are a couple of marked trails to take you from lake to lake.

  • Tori G.
    Jun. 24, 2016

    Finger Lakes State Park Campground

    Great riding, quiet camping

    Finger Lakes is one of few places in Missouri for campers to also be able to enjoy riding their ATVs. Helmets for riders and flags for vehicles are required for riding, and there is a variety of terrain for hours of fun. Camping is generally quiet with ample space to relax in your lawn chairs, cook and dine outdoors, and fellowship with others. Most camping sites have at least some shade.

  • Meaghan S.
    Jun. 16, 2020

    Finger Lakes State Park Campground

    All sorts of activities

    I have two dogs. They are friendly, but get rather rambunctious when they see other dogs. I prefer sites that I can keep them tucked away.

    On the electric sites - sites 1-10 are in an area with lots of trees and shade, while sites 11-17 are more open, but still have a few trees for shade.

    We stayed in the premium electric spot #15. It felt roomy and was close to the bathrooms. If your like me, and prefer a tucked away spot, go for #17 (no immediate neighbors to your left).

    The park itself is delightful. There are hiking, biking and water trails. Hiking trail was really nice with a surprise waterfall! Because the majority of campers were out in their ATV’s, we had the hiking trail all to ourselves. The kayak/canoe loop trail is nifty as there is no need to park a car in another location.

    Bathrooms were well kept. Shower house was just ok.

  • R
    Nov. 20, 2022

    Finger Lakes State Park Campground

    Nice Place!

    I've passed through Missouri numerous times, and their parks are always top notch. Clean and well maintained. As with most "green" places in the spring and summer, the ticks are outrageous. This time was no exception, use spray to keep the buggers off!

    This one was easy in/out, plenty of room between campsites. Most sites looked level, but some are a bit wacky. We had a wacky one, and the host was nice, and quick to reposition us to a better spot.

  • Josh S.
    Apr. 17, 2019

    Finger Lakes State Park Campground

    It’s a campground sorta

    More like a parking lot in the middle of an atv/gun range park.

    Lakes are awesome water accessible in multiple areas. Campsites are close and used primarily by off road enthusiast. Loud and constant coming and going. Groups get wild at night.

    Great for kayaking and fishing.


Guide to Macon

Rudolf Bennitt Conservation Area provides free primitive camping with 20+ horse campsites located throughout central Missouri. The area spans 3,500 acres of oak-hickory forest and rolling hills approximately 20 miles west of Macon. Campsites don't require reservations and remain accessible year-round, with fall temperatures typically ranging from 40-70°F and summer highs regularly exceeding 85°F.

What to do

Fishing from accessible docks: Frank Russell Campground offers fishing opportunities with "a fishing lake with concrete sidewalk and benches around it to make fishing easily accessible" according to Beyond All. The lake contains largemouth bass, crappie, and catfish.

Paddling on secluded waters: Finger Lakes State Park provides unique paddling experiences through flooded strip mine channels. "This park is one of my favorite nearby spots to take the kayak out and just float. Paddling through these channels is such a dreamy experience," notes Ashley F., who adds that "kayaks and canoes are available to rent as well."

Trail riding on maintained paths: The equestrian camping areas throughout Rudolf Bennitt feature "good trails for hikers, bikers and horses" according to Linda H., who appreciated the "heavily forested" setting. The conservation area maintains multi-use trails that wind through oak-hickory forest.

What campers like

Natural quiet atmosphere: Campers appreciate the peaceful setting at Rudolf Bennitt Conservation Area. Ron R. noted during his extended 1.5 week stay that he could relocate "farther up hill to nestle in more with the trees" when seeking shelter from wind, highlighting the flexibility of choosing your spot.

Spacious sites with privacy: Indian Creek Campground receives praise for its layout with "multiple camp spots but enough trees/shrubs to make you feel secluded," according to Jason R., who also noted the "super quiet after hours" atmosphere and "total darkness, perfect for stargazing."

Family-friendly swimming options: Indian Creek includes a beach area with controlled access. Kayla S. mentions, "This campground has it's own beach that you can only get to by boat or if your camping in the campground. Felt more private that way."

What you should know

Limited facilities: Rudolf Bennitt is designed for self-sufficient camping with Linda H. noting that there's only one "vault toilet" located at the lake area. The conservation area does not offer showers, water hookups, or trash collection.

Weather preparedness: Central Missouri experiences significant temperature fluctuations and periodic severe weather. At Indian Creek, campers may encounter high humidity and insect activity, as Declan W M. notes: "The only issue I had was the amount of bugs that were everywhere. When I stepped out it felt like I was walking through a thousand spider webs everywhere."

Access considerations: Some roads within Rudolf Bennitt Conservation Area pass through both public and private property. Linda H. recommends visitors "get a brochure with park map at entrance as roads pass through park and private property" to avoid confusion.

Tips for camping with families

Bike-friendly campgrounds: Kayla S. notes that Indian Creek "has a lot of road to bike on if you like to ride your bike," making it suitable for families with children who enjoy cycling within a controlled environment.

Consider noise levels: When seeking quiet for families, be aware that some campgrounds have specific noise sources. Abbey S. mentions about Finger Lakes State Park that "if I was into motocross/atv this would be a wonderful place to camp" but found it "pretty loud" for those seeking tranquility.

Pack all supplies: Frank Russell Campground requires preparation as Lindsey C. notes it's "a great place to stay" but "the bathhouse is pretty a long walk" from some campsites, emphasizing the need for families to pack accordingly.

Tips from RVers

Level sites available: Frank Russell Campground receives high marks from RVers for site quality. Doug W. explains, "The sites are all paved and most are well spaced" though cautions "the photos of the sites are a bit deceiving. I thought my site, #6, was dead level. While it was level side to side, it had about 6" of slope front to back."

Seasonal availability: When planning an RV trip to the region, be aware of operating seasons. Frank Russell operates from April through early November, while other locations like Finger Lakes State Park remain open year-round, giving flexibility for off-season camping.

Limited full-hookup options: Most equestrian camping areas near Macon offer primitive camping without RV connections. For those requiring hookups, Beyond All recommends Frank Russell Campground for its "nice new concrete sites with fire pit, full hookup" that accommodate larger rigs.

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