Best Equestrian Camping near Noel, MO

Equestrian camping opportunities near Noel, Missouri are limited with no dedicated horse corrals identified at reviewed campgrounds. Rivers Edge RV and Stables in Arkansas permits horses on the property while allowing pets, though reviews indicate no designated horse facilities. The property offers electric hookups, toilets, and showers, with cabin accommodations available alongside tent and RV sites. Some visitors note that the bathhouse facilities are kept clean, though WiFi connectivity has been reported as inconsistent in the area.

Trail access information for horseback riding near Noel remains sparse in available data. Located within driving distance, Roaring River State Park Campground offers extensive hiking trails and outdoor recreation opportunities that could potentially accommodate day riders, though the park does not feature specific equestrian facilities. The campground provides full hookups for RVs alongside tent sites and cabins. Beaver Lake Hide A Way campground features multiple water recreation opportunities with boat access and waterfront sites, though without designated horse amenities. Campers seeking equestrian-friendly destinations may need to contact these facilities directly regarding current horse policies and available accommodations.

Best Equestrian Sites Near Noel, Missouri (7)

    1. Roaring River State Park Campground

    46 Reviews
    Eagle Rock, MO
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (417) 847-2539

    "Located in South Missouri it is an easy day trip into Branson Missouri or Eureka Springs Arkansas. Very well located and very well run by the state."

    "Campground 1 was tucked up in an inlet that went back into the valley. It dead ends at a wonderful trailhead. The west side on CG#1 is lined by a beautiful creek that runs into the rotating river."

    2. Beaver Lake Hide A Way

    6 Reviews
    Garfield, AR
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 925-1333

    "Easy access to Rocky Branch boat launch ramps"

    "Nice and close to beaver lake. They had kayakes to rent and jet skies. Fishing is good as well. Also lots of wild life! Owls, lizards, tons of birds, deer, and foxes. I would definitaly come back!"

    3. Rivers Edge RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Hindsville, AR
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 263-0630

    $25 - $75 / night

    4. Big M

    5 Reviews
    Golden, MO
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (417) 271-3190

    $16 - $28 / night

    "Nestled snug on the Missouri Arkansas border is a gem of a campground. Large grassy sites some most with electricity and water, and some with sewer. Sites are paved and pretty level."

    "Our campsite had a lot of privacy on 3 sides and had a small creek running through a ways behind it, downhill."

    5. Rivers Edge RV and Stables

    2 Reviews
    Hindsville, AR
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 263-0630

    "Plenty of drive thru lots for big rigs. Higher end RV park, spacious lots, all utilities included. Beautiful new bathhouse kept very clean. Highly recommended!!!"

    6. Round Hollow Public Access Area

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    Proctor, OK
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 456-3251

    $14 - $28 / night

    7. Peavine Hollow Public Access Area

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    Proctor, OK
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 456-3251

    $14 / night

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Equestrian Camping Reviews near Noel, MO

63 Reviews of 7 Noel Campgrounds


  • Cathy S.
    Sep. 20, 2019

    Big M

    Camping heaven

    Big M Marina and campground is absolutely awesome! Nestled snug on the Missouri Arkansas border is a gem of a campground. Large grassy sites some most with electricity and water, and some with sewer. Sites are paved and pretty level. Great play area for kids. Well kept bathrooms and showers. Marina has a great restaurant that you will not be leaving hungry. Nice marina store. Boat rentals as well as slips. The swim area was very clean and accessible even though it was flooded. Only inconvenience were the roads in. Be prewar warned. It is a nail biter. All in all definitely a 9 out of 10!

  • C
    Oct. 10, 2018

    Roaring River State Park Campground

    Fantastic family spot!

    This campground offers a lot of options. Including trout fishing, hiking, and swimming. Located in South Missouri it is an easy day trip into Branson Missouri or Eureka Springs Arkansas. Very well located and very well run by the state. They offer a pretty well equipped camp store along with the lodge and restaurant. This state park is gorgeous and one of my favorite places to go. They also have a nature center and trout hatchery. Park is open year round, trout tags must be purchased at the camp Store. All campgrounds have nice bathrooms and showers. Just a heads up though if you are looking for a quiet relaxing weekend make sure you avoid kids free fishing weekend! It’s a ZOO that weekend!

  • N
    Mar. 22, 2021

    Roaring River State Park Campground

    Great Weekend. March 18-21st 2021

    We tent camped in Campground 3 at lot 168. We are more of the hiker, woodsy, adventure type people. If I would have known better I would have chosen Campground 1 for tent camping, as it seemed less groomed. Campground 1 was tucked up in an inlet that went back into the valley. It dead ends at a wonderful trailhead. The west side on CG#1 is lined by a beautiful creek that runs into the rotating river. Lots 54-77 are close to the bathrooms and well shaded, and I have them noted in my phone for our next trip. Reservations required and easy to make (1-877-422-6766)

    Campground 3 was very open and didn’t feel very “woodsy”. However it was still a very nice spot with a short walk to some awesome fishing spots. It is also near the two longer trail heads, which we enjoyed. If you have ATT you won’t have any cell service here. BUT.. there’s WiFi. Yes. In 2021, you can get WiFi at your campsite. I don’t really like this, but it was helpful for my partner who is a businessman and needs to be able to send emails. (This was only from CG#3 in my experience) 

    Campground 2 seemed like a nice in between of 1 and 3. It was a little more shaded, but seemed to have more traffic. 

    Every campground offered basic, electric, or all the fancy stuff. We like to rough it, so that wasn’t for us. We will be back for sure!

  • Tom K.
    Sep. 29, 2016

    Roaring River State Park Campground

    Just Okay

    Fishermen will love Roaring River! If you don't fish it is okay. The area is situated in the Ozark Mountains with the campground next to the stream where they release trout. The campground we stayed at has very little shade and the spacing felt uncomfortable as it has no natural blocks from the other sites. The sirens at 7 am and in the evening are what ultimately turned me off. We awoke every morning to fishermen down by the stream waiting for the siren to tell them they could fish. The talking could be heard all the way up and down the valley.

  • Hayley G.
    Apr. 25, 2022

    Big M

    Lively campground with lots of shade and wooded area.

    We stayed at Big M in campsite 44 in mid-May. The campground was definitely lively and there was a lot of people and activity going on the whole time, though everyone was very pleasant. It was more college kids/large families than the quiet retired crowd. Our campsite had a lot of privacy on 3 sides and had a small creek running through a ways behind it, downhill. There really wasn't a good level spot for our tent due to where the firepit was placed so we had to sleep on an incline. And the drive for the spot was at a pretty decent incline so a camper would definitely need to be leveled. A smaller tent could probably squeeze in well. The marina had a decent restaurant where you could get a beer and dinner. It's not too far of a drive from Roaring River which has lots of hiking trails. The bathrooms were pretty outdated and you need to bring your own hand soap, but that's pretty normal. The showers were a ways away from our site so did not end up seeing them.

  • Wendy M.
    Oct. 26, 2020

    Roaring River State Park Campground

    Great for Trout Fishing

    Not my favorite of all parks but also not one to miss. Roaring river state park has a working trout fish hatchery. You can walk the holding tanks and feed the trout from baby to ready to be released into the river. There is also a cave you can walk in where you’ll find a pool of water that goes for miles underground. Roaring river has three different campgrounds. I prefer ground one and two...however the downside is the spots are not very spacious / far apart from those camping next to you. There are also several hiking trails through out the park, a visitors center, bath houses, a pool, and swimming holes (the water is very cold—great in the hot summer)

    They are currently redoing the park in a multi million dollar project. The plan was to be completed already however due to COVID19 there have been some delays. I am excited to see the improvements once complete.

  • David B.
    Oct. 25, 2024

    Rivers Edge RV Park

    Hwy’s Edge RV Park

    This Was An Ok, basic Spot To Overnight; pretty expensive at $60/night, but they did give either Sr discount or veteran discount of 10%. This is certainly not a resort, and is at least a quarter mile from White River, feeding Beaver Lake. Pretty Large RV PK, With Many Permanent Residents. No sign at entrance, and we passed it by winding around a neighborhood of houses that was between the RV Park and the true water’s Edge.

    Verizon signal was good at 3 jiggers; and stronger than their wifi. We were about 100 yds from nice new looking bathhouse which had wifi antenna with good reception at bathhouse but weak at our camper. Supposedly there are repeaters to amplify the WiFi signal, but they were not operational. We got by streaming YouTube TV through our Verizon Hotspot on our phones. We had to buy an extra sewer hose to connect to sewer, as it was placed so far toward entrance of the site, rather than toward rear of site where electric and water were appropriately placed. Nice courteous staff. We were on a level, narrow concrete pad; ~half of sites were gravel; no picnic table.

  • C
    Sep. 7, 2019

    Big M

    Camping Heaven Has Been Found!

    Ranger Review Big M Campground Table Rock Lake

    As with most campgrounds this summer Big M was flooded. It didn’t detract from the beauty and fun this place has to offer. This is a Core run campground that sits nestled in the beautiful Ozarks/Arkansas border. It’s a little tricky getting there. Lot of curves and turns. A real nail biter! This campground has large grassy full hookup sites. The bath houses are clean and easy to get to. Anything you would want to do. Hiking, kayaking, swim beach, boating. Some of the best fishing around! Nice marina with a restaurant that you won’t leave hungry! Swim beach was flooded, but we used it anyway. Truest the gem of the Ozarks!


Guide to Noel

Horse camping opportunities near Noel, Missouri provide access to the scenic Ozark Mountains, with elevations ranging from 800 to 1,400 feet. The region features oak-hickory forests, limestone bluffs, and clear streams. Several campgrounds accommodate horses within driving distance, though facilities with dedicated equestrian amenities require advance planning.

What to do

Trout fishing at Roaring River State Park: Located about 30 minutes from Noel, this park offers premium trout fishing with convenient access points. "We spent a weekend in early May in campground 1 backing right up to one of the creeks. The sound of running water alone would have me back," reports Jennifer O. about Roaring River State Park Campground.

Boating at Big M: The campground provides direct lake access with boat rentals and slips available. "Marina has a great restaurant that you will not be leaving hungry. Nice marina store. Boat rentals as well as slips," notes Cathy S. about her experience at Big M.

Swimming in Table Rock Lake: Several public access areas offer swimming opportunities during warmer months. "The swim area was very clean and accessible even though it was flooded," mentions another visitor to Big M, highlighting the maintained beach areas despite seasonal water level changes.

What campers like

Family-friendly activities: Roaring River State Park offers educational opportunities at the fish hatchery. "Lots to do and see at the hatchery and play in the river. Hikes were overgrown but beautiful," writes Jennifer O., indicating varied activities beyond just fishing.

Clean facilities: Many campgrounds maintain well-kept restrooms and shower houses. "They have a laundry and shower house. Sites are good size and can handle large RV buses," reports John F. about his stay at Beaver Lake Hide A Way.

Wildlife viewing: The area supports diverse wildlife populations. "Lots of wild life! Owls, lizards, tons of birds, deer, and foxes," describes Faith B. about her camping experience at Beaver Lake Hide A Way, noting the abundant natural encounters.

What you should know

Limited dedicated horse facilities: Few campgrounds offer specific equestrian amenities like corrals. Rivers Edge RV and Stables permits horses on property but lacks dedicated facilities. "Great views, wonderful neighbors and a really nice dog park! Higher end RV park, spacious lots, all utilities included," mentions Lori V. about Rivers Edge RV and Stables.

Seasonal operation: Some campgrounds operate limited schedules. Big M operates "early May-mid September," restricting off-season equestrian camping options.

Variable site conditions: Campsite terrain varies significantly. "Pretty rocky so it was hard to find a spot to put the tent," Faith B. notes about Beaver Lake Hide A Way, suggesting bringing appropriate equipment for uneven ground.

Tips for camping with families

Hatchery visits: Children enjoy educational experiences at fish hatcheries. "You can walk the holding tanks and feed the trout from baby to ready to be released into the river," explains Wendy M. about Roaring River State Park, highlighting an engaging activity for younger visitors.

Playground access: Some campgrounds feature dedicated play areas. "Great play area for kids. Well kept bathrooms and showers," mentions Cathy S. about Big M, noting the recreational facilities beyond water activities.

Swimming options: Public beaches provide supervised water recreation. "Our girls had a blast there! For first timers, this place is great! Quiet, relaxing, and a nice hatchery/hiking area!" shares Miles H. about his family visit to Roaring River State Park.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: Choose campsites based on shade and access needs. "Campground 1 is very shady, lots of trees and spacious sites," advises maureen L. about Roaring River State Park, indicating preferred locations for temperature management.

Utility placement: Check utility connection locations before setup. "We had to buy an extra sewer hose to connect to sewer, as it was placed so far toward entrance of the site, rather than toward rear of site where electric and water were appropriately placed," warns David B. about Rivers Edge RV Park.

Connectivity considerations: Cell service and WiFi vary significantly between properties. "Verizon cell is ok, ATT non existent," reports Gary P. about Roaring River State Park, providing specific carrier information for planning communications.

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