Greensfelder County Park accommodates equestrian campers on sites designed for horse trailers with direct access to more than 30 miles of bridle paths. The equestrian camping area sits at approximately 800 feet elevation within the rolling Ozark foothills. Located 20 miles southwest of St. Louis, the area experiences moderate seasonal temperature fluctuations with summer highs averaging 89°F and winter lows around 23°F.
What to do
Trail access year-round: The park maintains trails during all seasons, with rangers confirming "trails are well marked" and options that "range from a short walk to an endless combination." As Dave B. at Greensfelder County Park notes, the trails are "well taken care of and close to the city."
Mountain biking routes: Beyond horseback riding, the area offers mountain biking paths that interconnect with hiking trails. At St. Louis West KOA, visitors find "bike rentals" and "a creek to explore," according to reviewer Lindsey R.
Fishing options: Several area lakes provide fishing opportunities within 30 minutes of Fenton. Cherokee Landing features "a fishing lake and is right on the Big River," as reviewer Barbie B. mentions, making it convenient for anglers.
What campers like
Shade coverage: Most campsites near Fenton offer tree coverage that provides relief during summer months. According to Todd P., St. Louis West KOA offers "such a nice and serene setting. Close to the city and local attractions, yet surrounded by nature none the less."
Budget-friendly options: Several campgrounds offer economical camping within 45 minutes of Fenton. At Horseshoe Lake State Park, Travis notes you can find "clean and well kept up spots, water spigots never far from your camp also nice cast iron fire pits" for just "$8 a night."
Swimming areas: During summer months, several parks offer designated swimming access. The Blue Springs Ranch receives praise for its "beautiful lake, the swimming area is big and has a nice patio for access," according to Kristine K.
What you should know
Weekend traffic patterns: Horse trails become considerably busier on weekends compared to weekdays. As Lucas M. states about camping at Greensfelder, "During the time I spent here 2 different homeless looking kids stopped by asking for food, money, to borrow my phone to make a call... followed by a STL County Police Officer patrolling the location."
Trail etiquette expectations: Multi-use trails require specific passing protocols for hikers, bikers, and equestrians. According to Alicia B., "Trails are well marked maps available Awsome views and a cool trail by six flags this park is busy with hikers and bikers."
Non-equestrian camping options: For those without horses, Cuivre River State Park offers alternatives about an hour from Fenton. Dr. Jim R. reports, "Cuivre River State Park Campground delivers a lovely, rustic camping experience framed by woods, wildlife, and water."
Tips for camping with families
Kid-friendly activities: Parks with multiple recreation options work best for families with children. Leslie G. recommends Blue Springs Ranch, noting "We have children in tow, and love all of the amenities. We park close to the creek, we drive to the Meramec River and sometimes enjoy petting a horse or goat."
Family campsite selection: Choose sites away from horse facilities if camping with small children. Kayla B. describes Greensfelder as a "Pretty nice wooded campground close to St. Louis! Each site has a picnic bench, a fire pit and grill."
Seasonal considerations: For family camping near Fenton, late spring and early fall offer moderate temperatures between 65-80°F with lower humidity. Crystal H. found at St. Louis West KOA, "There is lots to do at this park. There is a pool, bike rentals, dog park, movie night, basketball court, and more."
Tips from RVers
Site specifications: RV sites at horse campgrounds typically accommodate larger rigs but have specific setup requirements. Matthew H. notes about Greensfelder County Park: "Most sites are great for trailers 26' or less and 1 slide (sites 24-26 can fit a fifth wheel probably no bigger than 36-38 ft)... Only sites 20-29 have electric and 28 can't be reserved."
Hookup limitations: Electric connections vary significantly between parks, with most offering 30-amp service but limited full hookup options. Matthew continues, "2-20 amp plugs and 1-30amp plug... No water at sites, no 50 amps, no dump but KOA and RV dealer 5-7 mins away."
Proximity noise considerations: Several campgrounds experience noise from nearby roadways. As Brian W. notes about St. Louis West KOA, "be prepared for a lot of noise from the busy main road and passing trains in the near distance."