Best Equestrian Camping near Pierce, NE

Equestrian Campground at Niobrara State Park provides primitive camping sites specifically for horse owners. The campground offers basic facilities including vault toilets and picnic tables, with adequate space for horse trailers. No electricity, water hookups, or showers are available at this primitive equestrian area. The campground allows fires in designated rings but does not provide firewood. Pets are permitted throughout the camping area. Yankton's Gavins Horse Camp at Lewis and Clark Recreation Area offers additional equestrian camping options within reasonable driving distance of Pierce, with full amenities including showers, electricity, and water.

Trail access at Niobrara State Park connects riders to scenic routes along the Missouri and Niobrara Rivers. Both campgrounds maintain accessible bridle paths suitable for riders of various skill levels. Water access for horses is available, though riders should verify seasonal conditions before arrival. Horse camping in this region typically requires advance reservations, especially during summer and early fall when equestrian sites fill quickly. Most trails remain open year-round, weather permitting, with spring and fall offering the most comfortable riding conditions. Proper manure management is expected at all horse camping areas, with designated disposal locations. The campgrounds are positioned to provide convenient access to regional trail systems while offering necessary amenities for overnight horse camping.

Best Equestrian Sites Near Pierce, Nebraska (6)

    1. Willow Creek State Recreation Area Campground

    10 Reviews
    Pierce, NE
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (402) 329-4053

    $20 - $30 / night

    "We stayed here on our visit up to Ashfall Fossil Beds(which is a must see for anyone with kids, and is only a 30 minute drive from campsite) Most RV campsites are within a minute or two walk to lake."

    "Kids and families biking and walking and it has very nice paved areas. The May birding around this end of lake was fantastic. Bath facilities were a walk away but very clean."

    2. Yankton — Lewis And Clark Recreation Area

    18 Reviews
    Homme Lake, ND
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (402) 388-4169

    $15 / night

    "Nebraska is HORRIBLE!!! We quit the Nebraska State parks years ago! Putting in coins to take a shower?! Really?! South Dakota doesn’t do that!!! South Dakota State Parks ROCK!!!!!"

    "We had a wonderfull Campside with view of the Lake .The campground is very big and Quiet. Very clean Bathhouses .Lot of Beaches and Playgrounds for Kids. We come back ."

    3. Cottonwood Campground

    9 Reviews
    Yankton, SD
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (402) 667-2546

    $20 - $22 / night

    "Hwy 81 in Yankton, South Dakota, drive four miles west on South Dakota Highway 52, then south on Dam Toe Road and follow signs Check-In Time is 4:00 P.M./ Check-Out Time is 2:00 P.M."

    "There were bison and wild horses in the campground. It had nice views."

    4. Howells Community Park

    3 Reviews
    Scribner, NE
    42 miles
    Website

    "Pros Water/Electricity/Dump station

    -Public restroom 

    -Near a gas station and convenience mart

    -Free will donation for firewood

    -Flat camping spots

    -Park nearby

    -Fire Rings

    Cons

    -"

    5. Gavins Horse Camp — Lewis And Clark Recreation Area

    3 Reviews
    Homme Lake, ND
    46 miles
    +1 (605) 668-2985

    "Great biking and walking paths for families - beautiful path along the waterfront!"

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Equestrian Camping Reviews near Pierce, NE

43 Reviews of 6 Pierce Campgrounds


  • NThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 27, 2021

    Cottonwood Campground

    Best of Both States

    Dates: April 15, 2021- October 17, 2021 October 17 2021– April 21, 2022

    Fees:$16.00$18.00 

    • RV dump station is located just north of Cottonwood Campground off of Toe Road.
    • 7 electrical sites
    • 2 modern Bath house/toilets
    • Trash
    • Water sites
    • Cell phone service
    • Drinking water 
    • Flush toilets
    • Grills/fire rings
    • Lake access
    • Paved roads
    • Paved sites
    • Pets allowed
    • Picnic tables
    • Playground
    • Security lights
    • Disc golf
    • Shade

    The Lewis and Clark Visitor Center: Contains exhibits on the Missouri River and area history including the Lewis and Clark Expedition with stunning views of Lewis and Clark Lake along with the Missouri River. Powerhouse Tours are available on weekends. Please contact the Lewis and Clark Visitor Center at (402) 667-2546 for more information.• The Gavins Point National Fish Hatchery and Aquarium• Visit nearby Yankton, South Dakota- the historic capitol of the Dakota Territory.• Located both upstream and downstream of Lewis and Clark Lake, visit the Missouri National Recreational River.

    •• Latitude• 42° 51' 31.0000" N • Longitude• 97° 28' 57.0000" W••

    From U.S. Hwy 81 in Yankton, South Dakota, drive four miles west on South Dakota Highway 52, then south on Dam Toe Road and follow signs

    .• Check-In Time is 4:00 P.M./ Check-Out Time is 2:00 P.M.

    All-Terrain Vehicles(ATVs/UTVs) and golf carts are not permitted.

    Quiet hours are 10:00 P.M. to 6:00 A.M.

    Fireworks are prohibited.

    All pets must be on a leash of 6 feet in length or less. Pet waste must be picked up and properly disposed of promptly.

    Firewood Alert: Don't Move Firewood!• Due to the spread of invasive insects(such as Emerald Ash Borer(EAB)) firewood from outside the area is not permitted. Help protect your forests by purchasing near your camping destination and burning it on-site. Firewood is not available for sale on-site, however several local businesses sell firewood a short distance away, see the campground host or attendant for more information.• Visit DontMoveFirewood.org for more information.

    For questions or to contact park staff, please call: 402-667-2546 or email: gavinspoint.nwo@usace.army.mil. U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS GAVINS POINT PROJECT OFFICE P.O. BOX 710 YANKTON, SD 57078 

    Physical Address U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS COTTONWOOD CAMPGROUND 198 TOE RD YANKTON, SD 57078 Phone Number

    For facility specific information, please call (402) 667-2546 

    Trails: There are at least 9 hiking trails on AllTrails that you will find around Lewis and Clark Recreation Area. Lewis and Clark has the best of both worlds since the lake borders South Dakota and Nebraska. That makes it easy to stay in your preferred state and location. In Yankton SD a great trail is the Chalk Bluffs Multi-Use Trail which is a 3.7 mile loop where you will find a lake and it is rated as moderate. Dogs are allowed but must be on leash. This trail is used for hiking, horses, mountain biking and birding and is accessible through out the year. There is a 3.8 mile lightly used round trip or one way out and back called Yankton South Shore Trail. Great for wildlife viewing and it is great for walking, hiking and just enjoying nature. 

    Fishing: Lewis & Clark offers many types of fish for all anglers out there, walleye, sauger, large and small mouth bass, crappie, catfish and bluegill. It depends on the season and temperature of the water as to what is biting.

     Boating: Boating goes hand in hand with fishing and as with all things there are rules and regulations. You will find all types of boats, speedboats, pontoon, kayaks and personal watercraft. Make sure and wear your life jacket anytime you are on the water– Stay Safe and Alive. Make sure you are aware of the rules and regulations for boating around a dam area.

    Another issue that has become an increasing problem is Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) which is spreading in the United States. There are different types of AIS and they are being spread by several methods. Boaters, of all types, help spread or help stop the spread by taking care of their watercraft. Before leaving a boat launch practice the CLEAN, DRAIN, DRY technique. Many states require an AIS permit before you place watercraft in the water. 

    Birding: Birding at Lewis & Clark is great for watching bald eagles. You can get a list from Niobrara State Park for birds found around the lake.

     Hunting: In season, of course, begins the Tuesday after Labor Day. White tailed deer, mourning dove, waterfowl and wild turkey, cottontail rabbits and squirrel. Make sure you follow all the regulations in the recreation area. 

    Winter sports: Adds a completely new option for recreation. When ice is thick enough the lake is open for ice fishing, skating and snowmobiles. Cross country skiing is also very popular. 

    Lewis & Clark Lake is formed from the Missouri and Niabrara Rivers. The lake travels for about 35 miles at a maximum pool 90 miles of shoreline. Maximum depth is 45 feet. It was named after the Lewis& Clark Expedition that camped nearby. 

    LNT 

    Better than when you found it

    Stay safe– Happy Travels

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 10, 2021

    Yankton — Lewis And Clark Recreation Area

    Lewis & Clark Recreational area

    Great place to camp!!! South Dakota has it right with making reservations! Nebraska is HORRIBLE!!! We quit the Nebraska State parks years ago! Putting in coins to take a shower?! Really?! South Dakota doesn’t do that!!! South Dakota State Parks ROCK!!!!!

  • Amy J.
    Jul. 9, 2022

    Cottonwood Campground

    Animals all around

    We stayed in a pull off the road spot. Next time I would choose a more secluded spot. There were bison and wild horses in the campground. It had nice views.

  • P
    Jun. 25, 2021

    Yankton — Lewis And Clark Recreation Area

    Great Campground

    We had a wonderfull Campside with view of the Lake .The campground is very big and Quiet. Very clean Bathhouses .Lot of Beaches and Playgrounds for Kids. We come back .

  • Charlie M.
    Jun. 13, 2022

    Willow Creek State Recreation Area Campground

    Pretty good campground

    The campground was nice. There were showers and restrooms available for use. Access to the water without walking through rocks is pretty slim but we did find a couple spots that our dogs could get in. There is no dump station available at the park, you have to drive to town to dump your tanks at the courthouse.

  • James D.
    Oct. 1, 2016

    Cottonwood Campground

    Another great park in the Missouri River Valley!

    Great place for RV camping. My Uncle and I went through here back in 2011. All sites were reservable on-line. Every site had electric hookups. There is access to water and restrooms in each loop. Some of the sites are right near Lake Yankton. There was decent fishing but nothing too special. The park itself is very close to South Dakota, and you can visit the old time capitol of the Dakota Territory. I love the little history pieces like this so it was worth the side trip for me. It is also right near Lewis and Clark Lake which has really good fishing in the early morning. People we met were using the spot as they were passing through the area or for taking kids out for the weekend. Pets were allowed here too.

  • M
    Jun. 12, 2018

    Cottonwood Campground

    Small and Peaceful

    This campground sits about 100 yards from the Gavins Point Dam and right next to Lake Yankton. Campers are close to gas stations, mini golf, rental facilities, and restaurants. The campground contains a disc golf course, playground and restrooms. The campground is named for the large amount of cottonwood trees, so be prepared to get cotton all over.

  • N
    Jul. 30, 2018

    Willow Creek State Recreation Area Campground

    Great little getaway

    First time visitors to this campground and it was great. We stayed here on our visit up to Ashfall Fossil Beds(which is a must see for anyone with kids, and is only a 30 minute drive from campsite) Most RV campsites are within a minute or two walk to lake. Awesome bike trails take you all around the lake and even across a bridge and dam for great views from multiple angles. Lots of wooded area and picnic locations. Has a couple of playgrounds for the kids, the one our kids loved required a little bike trek from the campground to the north side of the lake. One minor note to add would be to use the restrooms in the shower facility. Other restrooms that were not in the shower facility didn't seem well maintained. Other than that we would definitely come back and stay at this campground.

  • Charles C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 1, 2018

    Cottonwood Campground

    Wonderful campground just below Gavins Point Dam

    We were hoping to camp here below Gavin's Point Dam and enjoy Lewis and Clark Lake, a very large lake on the Missouri on the SD/ NE border By Yankton. They had closed just before our arrival.

    Looked very nice and I was told that pads w/ electricity were only $16.


Guide to Pierce

Niobrara State Park offers primitive equestrian campsites 25 miles northwest of Pierce, Nebraska. These sites provide direct access to bridle paths and woodland trails along the Missouri and Niobrara Rivers. The park sits at approximately 1,230 feet elevation and experiences moderate seasonal temperature variations with summer highs reaching 90°F and winter lows dropping below freezing.

What to do

Trail riding through river valleys: Equestrians staying at Willow Creek State Recreation Area can explore miles of maintained trails. "There are miles of trails that we enjoyed. If you're into archery like we are, they have a great archery area. Nights are quiet and there are plenty of local spots nearby for the day time like a vineyard," notes Pat V.

Bird watching in wooded areas: Spring and fall migrations create prime bird watching conditions near horse camping areas. "The May birding around this end of lake was fantastic," reports Mac M. about Willow Creek. Many riders pack binoculars to spot bald eagles along the Missouri River.

Vineyard visits: Several regional wineries welcome trail riders within 30 minutes of most horse campgrounds near Pierce. Most operate seasonally from April through October with limited winter hours. Some offer hitching posts and water for horses during daylight hours.

What campers like

Well-maintained bridle paths: Yankton — Lewis And Clark Recreation Area features an extensive trail system that connects camping areas. "This campground has a bike trail that connects all the beaches. It has hiking trails, parks, and a georgous lake for swimming or boating," writes Courtney G. These paths can accommodate horse traffic with proper etiquette.

Water access for horses: Seasonal water troughs and natural water access points dot the regional trail system. "We found a couple spots that our dogs could get in," Charlie M. mentions about Willow Creek State Recreation Area, which has similar water access suitable for horses.

Spacious campsites: Cottonwood Campground provides larger sites that accommodate horse trailers. "Lots of space between sites. Very clean restrooms. Close to everything on both side of the lake," Justin R. reports. This extra space proves essential for equestrian camping equipment.

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Most dedicated equestrian sites must be booked well ahead during peak season. "If it is during peak season, you want to reserve a site 90 days in advance," advises Courtney G. regarding Lewis and Clark Recreation Area.

Seasonal water conditions: Algae blooms can affect water quality at some horse camps. "Unfortunately Willow Creek State Recreation Area, NE was under a health advisory when we arrived due to algae," shares Shelly S. Always verify water conditions before planning water activities for horses.

Manure disposal regulations: All regional horse camping areas require proper waste management. Howells Community Park offers amenities that can help with cleanup. "Water/Electricity/Dump station, public restroom, near a gas station and convenience mart," explains Chris A., though adding "there are only around 6 spots."

Tips for camping with families

Archery ranges for beginners: Several parks offer archery facilities where children can learn the sport. Willow Creek State Recreation Area maintains a family-friendly range with equipment rentals available on weekends during summer months.

Kid-friendly lake access: Gavins Horse Camp — Lewis And Clark Recreation Area offers shoreline suitable for young riders. "Could see water from everywhere on site was nice and clean and very grassy," says Isaac E. Gentle slopes allow safer water entry for horses with young riders.

Playground access: Parks often situate play areas near horse camping zones. "Has a couple of playgrounds for the kids, the one our kids loved required a little bike trek from the campground to the north side of the lake," notes Nate R. about Willow Creek State Recreation Area.

Tips from RVers

Horse trailer parking dimensions: Most equestrian sites accommodate trailers up to 50 feet in length, but entrances can be tight. Check individual campground specifications for maximum trailer lengths.

Electric hookup locations: Equestrian campsites with electricity require longer cords. "There are 7 electrical sites," mentions N I. about Cottonwood Campground, similar to other horse camping areas that place electrical boxes at central locations rather than individual sites.

Dump station access: "RV dump station is located just north of Cottonwood Campground off of Toe Road," notes N I., which is typical of regional horse camping areas that centralize waste facilities. Some require driving to town for dumping, as Charlie M. mentions: "There is no dump station available at the park, you have to drive to town to dump your tanks at the courthouse."

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