Best Equestrian Camping near Mindenmines, MO

Are you an equestrian lover who prefers a more rustic experience when you visit Mindenmines? Camping with horses is a beautiful way to experience nature. With our help, you'll find the best Missouri equestrian campsites from scenic to easily accessible.

Best Equestrian Sites Near Mindenmines, MO (6)

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      1. Oak Point Campground

      1 Review
      3 Saves
      Farlington, Kansas
      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access
      Camper-submitted photo from Bourbon County Fairgrounds Campground
      Camper-submitted photo from Bourbon County Fairgrounds Campground

      2. Bourbon County Fairgrounds Campground

      1 Review
      2 Photos
      2 Saves
      Fort Scott, Kansas

      Enjoy visiting the historic sites, parks, sporting, concert and local events in Fort Scott and Bourbon County, Kansas in an economical year-round central location that’s convenient to Fort Scott dining and entertainment. Bourbon County Fairgrounds Camping, 2102 Huntington Blvd in Fort Scott (across from Fort Scott Community College)

      • Pets
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • RVs
      • Tents
      • Equestrian

      $20 / night

      Camper-submitted photo from COE Stockton Lake Hawker Point
      Camper-submitted photo from COE Stockton Lake Hawker Point
      Camper-submitted photo from COE Stockton Lake Hawker Point

      3. COE Stockton Lake Hawker Point

      6 Reviews
      3 Photos
      20 Saves
      Stockton, Missouri

      Overview

      Hawker Point Campground is a shady campground located on Stockton Lake in the scenic Ozark Mountains of southwestern Missouri. The lake and surrounding landscape offer countless recreational opportunities along its nearly 300 miles of shoreline, providing visitors with many ways to explore one of the most sought-after natural areas in the state.

      Recreation

      Boating is always a popular pastime at the lake. Sail boating is especially popular and the lake hosts several races each year. The facility provides a boat ramp for easy access to the water. The waters of Stockton Lake are home to several species of fish including small and largemouth bass, crappie, white bass, walleye, catfish and sunfish, making it an ideal area for anglers. Several trails wind around the lake shore and through the landscape. The Stockton Lake Equestrian Trail continues approximately 15 miles between Hawker Point and Orleans Trail Campgrounds.

      Natural Features

      The land surrounding the lake contains hundreds of acres of native prairie grasses, rolling hills and thick forests that turn crimson in autumn. An abundance of wildlife lives both in and around the water, including wild turkey, great blue heron, deer and bald eagles. Visitors can learn about the lake's bald eagles by attending an annual eagle-watching event during the winter.

      Nearby Attractions

      There are three full-service marinas located around the lake, which offer a wide range of services and supplies, including boat rentals, fuel, fishing tackle and restaurants.

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

      $18 / night

      Camper-submitted photo from Overlook
      Camper-submitted photo from Overlook
      Camper-submitted photo from Overlook
      Camper-submitted photo from Overlook
      Camper-submitted photo from Overlook
      Camper-submitted photo from Overlook

      4. Overlook

      7 Reviews
      38 Photos
      8 Saves
      Cherryvale, Kansas

      Overview

      Overlook Park is located on the crystal clear Big Hill Lake in southeast Kansas. The lake boasts three campgrounds, three equestrian trails and four day-use areas for the public to enjoy. Camping, picnicking, horseback riding, hiking, swimming, fishing and other outdoor activities abound.

      Recreation

      Overlook is used as a group picnic and fishing area. Nearby, visitors can venture onto several hiking and equestrian trails, including Big Hill Lake Horse Trail, a 17-mile trail with a variety of terrain for all ages to explore. There is also an interpretive trail within the park. Big Hill Lake is known for being a trophy lake for fishing. Principal species of sport fish include largemouth bass, crappie, channel and flathead catfish, bluegill, walleye and smallmouth bass. The lake is also popular for fishing tournaments. Almost all of the land around the lake is open to public hunting, except for parks and areas around the dam and control structures. Principal species hunted are whitetail deer, turkey and squirrel.

      Facilities

      There are three reservable picnic shelters set along the water. Each can accommodate up to 100 people at a time. The facility also provides drinking water and flush toilets for convenience.

      Natural Features

      The park is nestled in the rolling, wooded countryside that is referred to as the Little Ozarks. Picnic shelters are forested and offer sweeping views of the lake. With thick oak-hickory forests surrounded by prairie and farmland, the lake shore supplies a variety of habitats for birds and mammals.

      Nearby Attractions

      Nearby Mound Valley Park has one of the largest sand beaches in southeast Kansas and offers educational programs on Saturday evenings during the summer.

      contact_info

      This location has limited staffing. Please call (620) 336-2741 for general information.

      • Pets
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • RVs
      • Tents
      • Group

      $40 / night

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        5. Orleans Trail

        2 Reviews
        8 Saves
        Stockton, Missouri

        Overview

        Orleans Trail Campground is a shady campground located on Stockton Lake in the scenic Ozark Mountains of southwestern Missouri. The lake and surrounding landscape offer countless recreational opportunities along its nearly 300 miles of shoreline, providing visitors with many ways to explore one of the most sought-after natural areas in the state.

        Recreation

        Boating is always a popular pastime at the lake. Sail boating is especially popular and the lake hosts several races each year. The facility provides a boat ramp for easy access to the water. The waters of Stockton Lake are home to several species of fish including small and largemouth bass, crappie, white bass, walleye, catfish and sunfish, making it an ideal area for anglers. Several trails wind around the lake shore and through the landscape. The Stockton Lake Equestrian Trail continues approximately 15 miles between Hawker Point and Orleans Trail Campgrounds.

        Natural Features

        The land surrounding the lake contains hundreds of acres of native prairie grasses, rolling hills and thick forests that turn crimson in autumn. An abundance of wildlife lives both in and around the water, including wild turkey, great blue heron, deer and bald eagles. Visitors can learn about the lake's bald eagles by attending an annual eagle-watching event during the winter.

        Nearby Attractions

        The Orleans Trail Marina is located nearby with camping and full marina services available.

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

        $160 / night

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          6. Timber Hill

          2 Reviews
          2 Saves
          Cherryvale, Kansas

          Overview

          Timber Hill is a 20 site non electric campground located on the East side of Big Hill Lake.

          Recreation

          Adjacent to the boat ramp and horse trails.

          Natural Features

          Located on top of the hill amongst oak trees with lots of shade.

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

          $10 / night

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        Recent Equestrian Reviews in Mindenmines

        19 Reviews of 6 Mindenmines Campgrounds


        • Ralph M.
          Camper-submitted photo from Overlook
          Oct. 19, 2021

          Overlook

          Big Hill Mound Valley

          Beautiful place to camp. Lots of shade and space between sites. Has very clean bathhouse and hot showers a short walk away. We love this place.

        • Rick G.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Bourbon County Fairgrounds Campground
          Sep. 26, 2021

          Bourbon County Fairgrounds Campground

          Convenient Location in Fort Scott

          We were guided to a large grass area and backed in next to an electric panel with multiple outlets. The 30amp worked well and we only had one other camper while we were there. Peaceful and quiet during the evenings and nearby to the downtown and historic fort. Verizon signal was good for streaming. Water spigot was located near the gravel access road and we filled our freshwater tank on the way out. The dump station has easy access and allowed for a good black tank flush.

        • NThe Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Overlook
          Aug. 26, 2021

          Overlook

          Day Use Area

          This is a Day Use Area located on the Big Hill Lake outside of Cherryvale, Kansas and set in the Gently rolling prairie with a large scattering of trees. The area considers itself as Kansas “Little Ozarks.” It is a beautifully serene setting dotted with campgrounds and day use areas. The Big Hill Lake is a reservoir and holds 1,240 acres of water with 367 acres available for use by the public. FEES  $40.00  Group site electric  There are three reservable shelters set along the water.  Each can accommodate 100 people at a time.  The area has drinking water and flush toilets.

          DATES April 1 - October 31  Other amenities include drinking water, restrooms, a playground. The park is nestled in the rolling, wooded countryside with thick oak-hickory forests surrounded by prairie and farmland, the lake shore supplies a variety of habitats for birds and mammals. Cherryvale Park offers a relaxing atmosphere with plenty of trees for shade, and the lake is only a short walk.  Visitors can venture onto several hiking and equestrian trails including Big Hill Lake Horse Trail, a 17-mile trail with a variety of terrain for all ages to explore. The trail winds along a scenic hardwood ridge that offers gorgeous views all along the way. Big Hill Lake is known as a trophy lake for fishing. Principal species of sport fish include largemouth bass, crappie, channel and flathead catfish, bluegill, walleye and smallmouth bass. The lake is also popular for fishing tournaments. Almost all of the land around the lake is open to public hunting, except for parks and areas around the dam and control structures. Principal species hunted are whitetail deer, turkey and squirrel. Families with kids will enjoy visiting the sand-covered beach nearby for cooling off from the summer heat and enjoying a picnic. Directions Latitude 37° 16' 9.9998" N Longitude 95° 27' 29.9999" W  From Highway 169 in Cherryvale, Kansas, turn east onto Main Street. Continue through the town and turn right onto Olive Street. After half a block turn left onto County Route 5000. Continue 4.5 miles to the lake and follow signs to the park. Need to Know• Alcoholic beverages are prohibited within the Mound Valley Swimming Beach Area• Flush toilets and showers are closed outside of the reservation season, however vault toilets are available in the north loop• Don't Move Firewood: Protect your forests from tree-killing pests by buying your firewood locally and burning it on-site. Visit Dontmovefirewood.org for further information. Contact Information Mailing Address 19065 CHERRYVALE PKWY CHERRYVALE, KS 67335-0426  Upon arrival at Big Hill Lake a visitor may choose from a plethora of fun activities. Camping with and without electricity, boat launches, ball field, swimming beach and so much more. For trails you will find the Big Hill Lake Horse Trail which surrounds¾ of the lake and is 17 miles long. It provides a variety of terrain for all ages. The trail provides amazing views and riders will enjoy tethering areas and three parking areas along the trail. The parking areas are equipped with limited facilities that can be used for overnight camping by the trail riders. Riders will have the opportunity for wildlife viewing. For those that wish to hike you will find the Ruth Nixon Memorial Trail. The trail enjoys blue bird houses that were set in honor or Ruth Nixon. It is about one mile and offers the hikers the chance to observe local wildlife. The scenery along the way is spectacular. This trail links the Overlook Day Use Area and Cherryvale Recreation Area. There are rest areas along the way so take advantage of those inviting stops to enjoy the lake views and just take in the scenery. Big Hill Lake is one of the clearest lakes in Kansas and considered a trophy fishing lake. Sport fish include largemouth and smallmouth bass, crappie, channel and flathead catfish, bluegill, walleye and sunfish. Hunters will find about 800 acres of project land that is managed for wildlife. Game species are large and varied around Big Hill Lake. Hunters will find bob white quail, rabbit, grey and fox squirrels, mourning dove, migratory waterfowl, wild turkey and white tailed deer. Hunters may also utilize another 1350 acres of land located about½ mile from the project. Wildflowers are in abundance in the spring and fall along with the beautiful trees such as persimmon, osage orange, redbud and dogwood. Swimming on the sandy beaches along the lake is a joy. Alcohol is not allowed on the beach area. Glass containers are also not allowed on the beach or in the water. Boats that are propelled by a motor of any kind or a sailboat must be numbered and registered with the state of Kansas or legally registered with another state. The Cherryvale area present day is a farming/ranching rural area with Friday night football the big excitement. In the 19th century Kansas was a bloody place. Before the “Civil War” you would have different groups battling for control. After the civil war the pioneers began their westward journey through the many trails that crossed the plains. In 1870 a group of five families settled in western Labette County. Cherryvale had not been established. This group stands out because of one particular family. The Bender family, a normal– mother– father– son– daughter from Germany. John Bender, Sr., his wife Ma Bender, son John, Jr. and daughter Kate. Now I am not going to get involved in their story but I will touch on some of the highlights and let you know the story includes an inn, a store, a hammer, a trap door, lonely single male travelers, haunted property and the only place where a mass murder is celebrated by a state historical marker. Google the Bender family in Kansas and enjoy a bit of the old west.

          LNT

          Better than when you found it

          Stay safe– Happy Travels

        • NThe Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Timber Hill
          Aug. 25, 2021

          Timber Hill

          A Walk on the Hill Side

          .• 20 Non electric

          • No hookups

          • FCFS•$10.00

          • Boat ramp

          • Drinking water

          • Dump station

          • Pit toilets

          • Boat Trailer Parking

          • Campfire Rings

          • Dock

          • Drinking Water(peak season)

          • Grills

          • Hitching Racks

          • Horseback Riding Trails

          • Lake Access

          • Non-Potable Water

          • Parking Area

          • Paved Roads

          • Paved Sites

          • Picnic Tables

          • Table& Benches

          • Trailhead Parking

          • Trailheads

          • Trash Collection

          • Vault Toilets

          • Water(Seasonal)

          • Accessible Drinking Water

          • Accessible Parking

          • Dump Station

          • Paved Parking

          • Pets Allowed

          • Horse Staging Area

          Part of this drive will be on a gravel road but it is well maintained. This is a small and very quiet campground and had very few campers. Sites are small and heavily forested which will make for a very shady stay.

          Located on Bill Hill Lake outside of Cherryvale, Kansas and set in the gently rolling prairie with a large scattering of trees. The area considers itself as Kansas “Little Ozarks.” It is a beautifully serene setting dotted with campgrounds and day use areas. The Bill Hill Lake is a reservoir and holds 1,240 acres of water with 367 acres available for use by the public. The park is nestled in the rolling, wooded countryside with thick oak-hickory forests surrounded by prairie and farmland, the lake shore supplies a variety of habitats for birds and mammals. Cherryvale Park offers a relaxing atmosphere with plenty of trees for shade, and the lake is only a short walk away from the campsites. Campers can venture onto several hiking and equestrian trails including Big Hill Lake Horse Trail, a 17-mile trail with a variety of terrain for all ages to explore. The trail winds along a scenic hardwood ridge that offers gorgeous views all along the way. Big Hill Lake is known as a trophy lake for fishing. Principal species of sport fish include largemouth bass, crappie, channel and flathead catfish, bluegill, walleye and smallmouth bass. The lake is also popular for fishing tournaments. Almost all of the land around the lake is open to public hunting, except for parks and areas around the dam and control structures. Principal species hunted are whitetail deer, turkey and squirrel. Families with kids will enjoy visiting the sand-covered beach nearby for cooling off from the summer heat and enjoying a picnic Campers can venture onto several hiking and equestrian trails including Big Hill Lake Horse Trail, a 17-mile trail with a variety of terrain for all ages to explore. The trail winds along a scenic hardwood ridge that offers gorgeous views all along the way. Big Hill Lake is known as a trophy lake for fishing. Principal species of sport fish include largemouth bass, crappie, channel and flathead catfish, bluegill, walleye and smallmouth bass. The lake is also popular for fishing tournaments. Almost all of the land around the lake is open to public hunting, except for parks and areas around the dam and control structures. Principal species hunted are whitetail deer, turkey and squirrel. Families with kids will enjoy visiting the sand-covered beach nearby for cooling off from the summer heat and enjoying a picnic. 

          Getting Here Latitude 37° 17' 43.8324" N Longitude 95° 26' 51.8352" W From Dennis, KS go south on Gray Rd to 21000 Rd and turn right. Follow signs to park. 

          Need to Know• Check in and out is 3pm. Campsites are reservable online or by phone at recreation.gov or 877-444-6777. No pay station at park. 

          Contact Information Mailing Address 19065 Cherryvale Parkway, Cherryvale, KS 67335 Physical Address 20013 Timberhill Parkway, Cherryvale, KS 67335 Phone Number For campground inquiries, please call: 6203362741 

          Need to Know• Alcoholic beverages are prohibited within the Mound Valley Swimming Beach Area

          Don't Move Firewood: Protect your forests from tree-killing pests by buying your firewood locally and burning it on-site. Visit Dontmovefirewood.org for further information. 

          Upon arrival at Big Hill Lake a visitor may choose from a plethora of fun activities. Camping with and without electricity, boat launches, ball field, swimming beach and so much more. For trails you will find the Big Hill Lake Horse Trail which surrounds¾ of the lake and is 17 miles long. It provides a variety of terrain for all ages. The trail provides amazing views and riders will enjoy tethering areas and three parking areas along the trail. The parking areas are equipped with limited facilities that can be used for overnight camping by the trail riders. Riders will have the opportunity for wildlife viewing. For those that wish to hike you will find the Ruth Nixon Memorial Trail. The trail enjoys blue bird houses that were set in honor or Ruth Nixon. It is about one mile and offers the hikers the chance to observe local wildlife. The scenery along the way is spectacular. This trail links the Overlook Day Use Area and Cherryvale Recreation Area. There are rest areas along the way so take advantage of those inviting stops to enjoy the lake views and just take in the scenery. Big Hill Lake is one of the clearest lakes in Kansas and considered a trophy fishing lake. Sport fish include largemouth and smallmouth bass, crappie, channel and flathead catfish, bluegill, walleye and sunfish. Hunters will find about 800 acres of project land that is managed for wildlife. Game species are lardge and varied around Big Hill Lake. Hunters will find bob white quail, rabbit, grey and fox squirrels, mourning dove, migratory waterfowl, wild turkey and white tailed deer. Hunters may also utilize another 1350 acres of land located about½ mile from the project. Wildflowers are in abundance in the spring and fall along with the beautiful trees such as persimmon, osage orange, redbud and dogwood. Swimming on the sandy beaches along the lake is a joy. Alcohol is not allowed on the beach area. Glass containers are also not allowed on the beach or in the water. 

          Boats that are propelled by a motor of any kind or a sailboat must be numbered and registered with the state of Kansas or legally registered with another state. 

          The Cherryvale area present day is a farming/ranching rural area with Friday night football the big excitement. In the 19th century Kansas was a bloody place. Before the “Civil War” you would have different groups battling for control. After the civil war the pioneers began their westward journey through the many trails that crossed the plains. In 1870 a group of five families settled in western Labette County. Cherryvale had not been established. This group stands out because of one particular family. The Bender family, a normal– mother– father– son– daughter from Germany. John Bender, Sr., his wife Ma Bender, son John, Jr. and daughter Kate. Now I am not going to get involved in their story but I will touch on some of the highlights and let you know the story includes an inn, a store, a hammer, a trap door, lonely single male travelers, haunted property and the only place where a mass murder is celebrated by a state historical marker. Google the Bender family in Kansas and enjoy a bit of the old west

          LNT 

          Better than when you found it

          Stay safe– Happy Travels

        • C
          Camper-submitted photo from Timber Hill
          May. 3, 2021

          Timber Hill

          Fishing hole

          According to a guy I talked to, the whole loop was closed last year and it shows. Almost every site had a lot of debris (just leaves and rotted wood) which I think led to there being a lot of ticks. No one was there so it was super quiet. I think it would be a great spot if it was cleaned up. Sites are decently spread out, some are unique and hidden and some have paths down to the lake for fishing which is cool. Close to the boat ramp.

        • M
          Camper-submitted photo from Overlook
          Oct. 26, 2020

          Overlook

          Wonderful lake escape

          I love camping here close to everything but yet secluded. Great Lake for water sports, plenty of privacy and always clean and well taken care of. Spot 33 is my favorite it’s hard to get so obviously it’s others as well.

        • Nikki M.
          Camper-submitted photo from COE Stockton Lake Hawker Point
          Aug. 19, 2020

          COE Stockton Lake Hawker Point

          Great for a lake campground

          Lake camping isn't my favorite because often times the sites are too close together for the privacy and quiet that I prefer that being said Hawker point is my favorite lake campground. Many sites are well spaced and shaded. Campground host is friendly

        • Lea B.
          Camper-submitted photo from COE Stockton Lake Hawker Point
          Aug. 16, 2020

          COE Stockton Lake Hawker Point

          Private and Nearly Perfect

          Just got home from a weekend stay at site C19 at Hawker Point COE Park. This particular site was just up the hill from the lake and completely private. The walk to the lake was about 50 yards and a little steep but we managed to carry two kayaks down and up without too much trouble (and we are a middle-aged couple), and it was totally worth the effort because it was as if we had our own private cove.

          The site is very spacious and shaded with plenty of trees for our hammocks and clothesline. Lots of level places for tents. The park attendants were very friendly and helpful.

          C19 has no electricity or water and the closest vault toilet is a good walk down the road. The shower houses were driving distance away. We have a shower tent, so that wasn’t an issue for us.

          We drove through the rest of this park to check out A and B campground loops. A loop consists of full hookup sites and many sit right on the water. Little shade and crowded, but if you like to play on the lake all day these might be for you. B loop had pretty wooded sites but many were not close to the water. C loop is where it’s at!

        • Dean D.
          Camper-submitted photo from COE Stockton Lake Hawker Point
          Aug. 2, 2020

          COE Stockton Lake Hawker Point

          Nice lake side camp ground

          I enjoy camping here because the sites are spacious. The lake is clear and has good fishing. The bath houses leave a little to be desired. You have drive half a mile to get to them.

        • C
          Camper-submitted photo from Orleans Trail
          Apr. 6, 2020

          Orleans Trail

          Camping

          Cheap full hook ups at a nice lakeside campground, they also have a hotel and cabins that are nice getaways. The food at the restaurant is pretty good as well.

        • Diane Y.
          Camper-submitted photo from Overlook
          Apr. 24, 2019

          Overlook

          Have had alot of good times at big hill lake

          Camping, fishing, swimming, hiking. Great place for all of this

        • Kenna P.
          Camper-submitted photo from Orleans Trail
          Nov. 17, 2018

          Orleans Trail

          Great for off-season roughing it.

          My family has been camping here in October- after winterization, thus no water- for decades. In season, there are nearby showers and running water. Sites are large and heavily shaded. The sandy swim beach is clean and fun, even off-season. Lots of places to hike and fish. Great place for boating. The bathrooms are generally kept clean. I have little experience here during season, but highly recommend it if you are looking for a quiet place to camp off-season... unless you come the same weekend as my large family. :)

        • Charlotte B.
          Camper-submitted photo from COE Stockton Lake Hawker Point
          Jul. 18, 2018

          COE Stockton Lake Hawker Point

          Privacy right on the lake

          While Stockton Lake itself brings a lot to the table, with beautiful blue water, cliffs to jump from, and close proximity to town if you are craving some ice cream (I suggest Squeeze Inn), the State Park and several of the other campground sites offered by the Corps of Engineers or by private citizens are always jammed together with few trees. This campground is an exception. There is plenty of room and the trees make your site feel much more private. If it isn’t full, I suggest Hawker Point as your first choice when headed to Stockton Lake

        • C
          Camper-submitted photo from COE Stockton Lake Hawker Point
          Jun. 30, 2018

          COE Stockton Lake Hawker Point

          Local fav

          Hawker Point campground together with the lake is great. The campground was well kept, mowed, clean and fellow campers were friendly while at the same time respectful of others .

          The lake is to die for. Water was clear clean and like glass. We have kayaks so our morning trips were accidently long, peaceful and awesome.

          Make reservations early because it is full most of the time. Mon Tues, Wed seem to be the only openings if you wait too long.

          Also, fill your rig with water before you go. There are no water hookups.

        • Melissa M.
          Camper-submitted photo from Overlook
          Sep. 30, 2016

          Overlook

          A+ CG will go again

          Great sites, great hiking, kids activities and pet friendly. Clean facilities. A+

        • Tarah W.
          Camper-submitted photo from Overlook
          Jul. 25, 2016

          Overlook

          Good for a night

          I camped out at this site during my cross country road trip, and was very impressed by the facilities, but not as impressed by the layout of the sites. I have mentioned before that I do not enjoy being right on top of my neighbors, and Overlook is too close for comfort. Again it is great if you need a pull out spot while on the road!



        Guide to Mindenmines

        Horse camping in Missouri offers a unique opportunity for equestrian enthusiasts to enjoy the great outdoors while bonding with their horses. With a variety of campgrounds equipped with essential amenities, riders can explore scenic trails and enjoy the beauty of nature.

        Most campgrounds have horse-focused amenities like trails and facilities

        • The Timber Hill campground features horseback riding trails that wind through the picturesque landscape, providing a serene environment for both riders and their horses.
        • At Hawker Point Stockton Lake, equestrians can access trails that lead to beautiful lake views, making it a perfect spot for a day of riding and relaxation.
        • The Orleans Trail campground offers ample space for horse camping, with facilities designed to accommodate both horses and their riders comfortably.

        Equestrian campers enjoy these nearby activities

        • Fishing is a popular activity at Oak Point Campground, where visitors can cast a line after a day of riding through the scenic trails.
        • The Hawker Point Stockton Lake area is known for its clear waters, making it ideal for kayaking and swimming, providing a refreshing break after a long ride.
        • Campers at Timber Hill can enjoy hiking and exploring the surrounding nature, with trails that cater to both equestrian and hiking enthusiasts.

        Equestrian campgrounds include essential features for comfort

        • Oak Point Campground is well-reviewed for its electric hookups and sanitary dump station, ensuring a comfortable stay for horse campers.
        • The Hawker Point Stockton Lake campground provides picnic tables and trash disposal, making it easy for campers to maintain a clean and enjoyable environment.
        • At Orleans Trail, visitors can take advantage of the reservable sites and nearby amenities, ensuring a hassle-free camping experience.

        Frequently Asked Questions

        • Which is the most popular equestrian campsite near Mindenmines, MO?

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

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