Best Equestrian Camping near Perry, MO

Rudolf Bennitt Conservation Area provides free equestrian camping with over 20 dedicated sites throughout the park. The camping areas are set up specifically for horses with good trail systems for riding. Lakeside camping offers open gravel or grass areas with fishing docks, a boat ramp, and vault toilets. The equestrian campsites are nestled within heavily forested areas, providing natural shade and protection for horses and riders. Trailer parking is available at designated areas, with ample room for horse trailers. Basic amenities include vault toilets, but campers should note there are no water hookups or electric connections at the equestrian sites. The park maintains several primitive camping areas that accommodate both tent and small RV camping. Campers reference The Dyrt for top tips on camping near Perry, Missouri.

The trail system at Rudolf Bennitt connects multiple equestrian routes through forested terrain, offering varied riding experiences for all skill levels. Riders can access miles of well-maintained trails directly from their campsites. Dry Fork Recreation Area, another equestrian-friendly option in the region, features eight sites specifically designed for horse camping. This campground allows non-horse campers but gives preference to equestrians. Trail conditions vary seasonally, with some trails becoming overgrown during peak summer months. Water access for horses is available at the lake, though riders should bring portable water containers for their campsites. The conservation area also includes a centrally located shooting range. Equestrians should be aware of ticks during warmer months and check both themselves and their horses after riding the trails. The park's layout includes both wooded and open camping areas, allowing riders to choose sites based on their horses' preferences.

Best Equestrian Sites Near Perry, Missouri (9)

    1. Indian Creek Campground

    19 Reviews
    Stoutsville, MO
    8 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. Frank Russell Campground

    6 Reviews
    Perry, MO
    7 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"

    3. Finger Lakes State Park Campground

    23 Reviews
    Hallsville, MO
    42 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."

    4. Cedar Creek Resort & RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Columbia, MO
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 239-8340

    "We didn’t explore the grounds much but apparently we could’ve walked and seen the horses by the resort. The only thing I didn’t love was the gravel road all the way in."

    "We had family from Idaho, Colorado, Wyoming, Iowa, Illinois, and Missouri, and everyone raved how this was their new favorite spot."

    5. Whetstone Conservation Area

    1 Review
    Kingdom City, MO
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 815-7900

    "Several ponds and a larger lake but it was currently being repaired so it’s very low."

    6. Daniel Boone Conservation Area

    10 Reviews
    Hermann, MO
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (636) 441-4554

    "When I first pulled in I kept going back further only to realize the spots were located right by the road side. I wish there would have been signs pointing them out more."

    "The best site (already taken, too bad) was set on the edge of the woods next to a fishing pond. The campers that were there let me take some pics of their site since it was so pretty."

    7. Siloam Springs State Park Campground

    10 Reviews
    Liberty, IL
    50 miles
    Website
    +1 (217) 894-6205

    "You can rent kayaks, canoes, and boats and fish in many locations. Great for horse back riders too!"

    "Not a bad State Park/Camp ground, theres an Amish store close by with ice and amenities. The map online is wrong when choosing a campsite though."

    8. Dry Fork Recreation Area

    4 Reviews
    New Bloomfield, MO
    50 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 438-5427

    "This is an equestrian campground that allows non-horse campers, but prefers you check Pine Ridge first."

    "Others had left some trash around. we picked up what we could.

    please pack it out if You pack it in.."

    9. Rudolf Bennitt Conservation Area

    2 Reviews
    Higbee, MO
    44 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."

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Equestrian Camping Reviews near Perry, MO

83 Reviews of 9 Perry 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.

  • Meghan B.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 17, 2025

    Dry Fork Recreation Area

    Dry Fork Campground

    The Pine Ridge Campground a few miles down the road was full, so we ended up at 1 of the 8 sites here. This is an equestrian campground that allows non-horse campers, but prefers you check Pine Ridge first. We had a fine one-night stay while traveling through, but encountered A LOT of ticks on the overgrown trail. BEWARE of ticks and check yourselves and your pets if staying here. No cell service.

  • 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.

  • Hannah S.
    Aug. 4, 2018

    Siloam Springs State Park Campground

    Great place in the spring through fall!

    I love this camground! They have great hikes throughout the area. You can rent kayaks, canoes, and boats and fish in many locations. Great for horse back riders too!

  • Jessica The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 23, 2021

    Daniel Boone Conservation Area

    Small but nice

    When I first pulled in I kept going back further only to realize the spots were located right by the road side. I wish there would have been signs pointing them out more. It looks like I wasn’t the only one to continue on as there were tire tracks already and then turn arounds. It’s quiet and peaceful! The service is okay I have ATT and had 1-2 bars most of the time. It rained and got muddy but the road was dry rocks which was a great place for my dogs to walk without getting my car all dirty. All in all it was a good place. I was the only one there.

  • 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.

  • Amy E.
    Jun. 4, 2022

    Cedar Creek Resort & RV Park

    Good stopover site

    This was a good stopover site on our journey. The campground reps were kind and great to work with. The registration online was seamless. We submitted an inquiry online, they replied within a day with the invoice to confirm our site and sent us confirmation details via email. Checkin was simple. The lots felt a bit tight but no big deal since it was just a stopover. It appeared there may be permanent residents who stay so if you’re looking for that, it might be an option based on the setups and work trucks parked at a few. Everyone was friendly, quiet and seemed to keep to themselves. Nice pond onsite that you can fish. We didn’t explore the grounds much but apparently we could’ve walked and seen the horses by the resort. The only thing I didn’t love was the gravel road all the way in. Our truck and camper was covered with gravel dust. So if you had anything exposed, it’ll get a bit dusty. But again overall a nice stopover and the employees were great to work with.


Guide to Perry

Horse camping in Missouri offers a unique blend of outdoor adventure and equestrian-friendly amenities, perfect for those looking to explore the great outdoors with their horses.

Equestrian campers like these nearby activities

  • At Indian Creek Campground, you can enjoy scenic trails that are ideal for horseback riding, along with access to fishing and hiking.
  • Frank Russell features well-maintained trails and a peaceful fishing lake, making it a great spot for equestrian enthusiasts.
  • The Daniel Boone Conservation Area offers a variety of trails suitable for horseback riding, along with opportunities for wildlife observation.

Equestrian campgrounds include ample amenities

Tips for equestrian camping near Perry, Missouri

  • When visiting Frank Russell, be sure to arrive early to secure a good spot, as it can fill up quickly during peak season.
  • At Indian Creek Campground, keep an eye on your food and trash, as raccoons are known to visit at night.
  • Always check the trail conditions at Daniel Boone Conservation Area before heading out, especially after heavy rains, to ensure a safe riding experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular equestrian campsite near Perry, MO?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular equestrian campground near Perry, MO is Indian Creek Campground with a 4.3-star rating from 19 reviews.

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