Equestrian Camping near Erin, NY

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    Backbone Horse Campground in Burdett, New York offers primitive equestrian campsites with spacious areas designed to accommodate horses and their trailers. Each site features a fire pit and picnic table on level ground with sufficient space for camping equipment and horse gear. The campground operates on a first-come, first-served basis with a $10 fee collected through an honor system. Both riders with horses and non-equestrians can use the campground, though it was originally designed for horse owners. Some regular visitors have noted the campground is rarely filled to capacity, even during holiday weekends, making it a reliable option for last-minute trips.

    Located within Finger Lakes National Forest, the campground connects directly to an extensive network of bridle trails that wind through the forest's diverse terrain. Trails are typically open year-round, though spring conditions sometimes lead to temporary closures due to mud and melting snow. No water hookups or drinking water are available on site, so campers must bring water for themselves and their horses. The sites accommodate tents and RVs, though there are no electric hookups or modern facilities. Toilets are available but no showers. Horse owners need to manage their own manure removal and bring all necessary feed and supplies, as no markets or suppliers are located nearby.

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    Best Equestrian Campgrounds near Erin (3)

      1. Backbone Horse Campground

      5.0(4)22mi from Erin1 siteRVs, Tents

      "We ended up having to come to this location. It was actually perfect for our small popup, but the horse riders that camp here were not pleased with us."

      "Large camp sites have room for all your horses and horse paraphernalia. Call Finger Lakes National Forest to make sure trails aren’t closed due to weather, spring melt, etc."

      from $15 / night

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      2. Tompkins

      4.3(4)30mi from Erin122 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Just off US 15 at the New York border. All roads and parking pads are paved. The sites are closer together than most other COE parks where we’ve stayed."

      "It is run by Army Corp of Engineers because it is on a lake with a dam. Spots are level and paved. It is always clean."

      from $24 - $46 / night

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      3. Asaph Campground — Tioga State Forest

      Be the first to review49mi from Erin16 sitesRVs, Tents

      from $10 / night

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    Equestrian Camping Reviews near Erin, NY

    8 Reviews of 3 Erin Campgrounds


    • Bran P.
      Sep. 29, 2016

      Tompkins

      Very Nice CG!

      Just off US 15 at the New York border. All roads and parking pads are paved. The sites are closer together than most other COE parks where we’ve stayed. We stayed in the Bench Loop which is very busy since it is waterfront. Our first week, we were on site 54 (W/E 50A) and waterfront. Our second week, we stayed on site 44 (FHU 50A) right across from the seldom used playground. Quite wooded here but we managed to get satellite TV. No Verizon phone service and very slow internet with a booster. This area is pretty with rolling hills all around so we enjoyed a couple of scenic drives. About an hour away is the Pine Creek Rail Trail in the Pennsylvania Grand Canyon.

    • Brenley R.
      May. 29, 2018

      Backbone Horse Campground

      Central Primitive Spot

      We originally came down to the National Forest to stay at the Blueberry Patch Campground but it was full by noon on the Friday before Memorial Day. This was also the first day it was open. We ended up having to come to this location. It was actually perfect for our small popup, but the horse riders that camp here were not pleased with us. This campground is apparently ONLY for horse owners with their horses. After another camper made a passive aggressive comment about us being here without horse, we attempted to find another location. Of course that was not a success the Saturday of Memorial Day weekend, so we stayed. No other comment has been made and we aren’t the only ones that don’t have horses. We made the moral decision to leave if the campground filled with horse rider, but it hasn’t even reach half. We were told by locals that the horse riders are upset about the new $10 camping fee and that has deterred them from coming like they usually would. Anyways, both locations are great with a small fee. You’re centrally located to do and see everything from waterfalls, trails, vineyards and so on. It’s primitive, but more than half the price of a state par

    • H
      Oct. 1, 2017

      Backbone Horse Campground

      All year Finger Lakes camping with your horses

      Large camp sites have room for all your horses and horse paraphernalia. Call Finger Lakes National Forest to make sure trails aren’t closed due to weather, spring melt, etc. You need a permit to camp here but the permit and site are free. You can camp without having horses but get ready to smell them.

    • Heather D.
      Aug. 5, 2019

      Backbone Horse Campground

      We had the whole place to ourselves

      This is a great little campground with fairly large sites. We were initially going to stay at Blueberry Patch however our tent was too large for the sites available. We see a posting that there were sites at Backbone that were for people with or without horses. More than half of the camp is designated for horses but only one horse trailer came into the camp the entire time we were there. The fire pits and picnic tables are very nice. Sites are first come first serve. Payment of the low fee is on the honor system and check in / out is very flexible. We seen maybe three people pass through the three days /two nights we were there. A Sheriff's truck did drive through Saturday morning just to patrol.

    • Stacey C.
      Jul. 9, 2018

      Tompkins

      Always a favorite

      We love this campground. We come every year. It is run by Army Corp of Engineers because it is on a lake with a dam. Spots are level and paved. It is always clean. There is a beach for swimming, marina for boating and the sites are huge and grassy.

    • Ian A.
      Aug. 29, 2021

      Backbone Horse Campground

      Quiet and peaceful

      Perfect quiet spot to star gaze and listen to the wildlife. We had perfect weather and it was a spectacular night!

    • Aaron W.
      Mar. 12, 2021

      Tompkins

      Beautiful

      Amazing View And Hiking

    • Kayla N.
      Jun. 16, 2018

      Tompkins

      quite campground

      I have been camping at this campground for years,but I would say it not as kept up as it us to be. it still a nice campground but it’s nothing like it’s sister campground Ives run.


    Guide to Erin

    Backbone Horse Campground serves as a key equestrian site in New York's Finger Lakes region. The terrain features rolling hills with elevations ranging from 1,300-1,900 feet throughout the surrounding forest. Weather conditions vary dramatically by season with summer daytime temperatures typically ranging 65-85°F, while winter camping requires preparation for below-freezing temperatures and occasional snow cover.

    What to do

    Trail riding access: Multiple bridle trails connect directly from Backbone Horse Campground to the broader Finger Lakes National Forest system. "Large camp sites have room for all your horses and horse paraphernalia. Call Finger Lakes National Forest to make sure trails aren't closed due to weather, spring melt, etc," notes camper Harry H.

    Stargazing opportunities: The remote location and limited light pollution create excellent night sky viewing conditions. "Perfect quiet spot to star gaze and listen to the wildlife. We had perfect weather and it was a spectacular night!" reports Ian A. about his experience at Backbone Horse Campground.

    Scenic drives: The areas surrounding horse campgrounds near Erin, New York feature numerous country roads through rolling farmland. "This area is pretty with rolling hills all around so we enjoyed a couple of scenic drives," writes Bran P. who stayed at Tompkins Campground.

    What campers like

    Privacy and space: The generous site sizing at equestrian campgrounds provides ample room even for non-horse campers. "This is a great little campground with fairly large sites. We were initially going to stay at Blueberry Patch however our tent was too large for the sites available," shares Heather D. about Backbone Horse Campground.

    Affordability: Camping costs remain reasonable compared to larger facilities. "Both locations are great with a small fee. You're centrally located to do and see everything from waterfalls, trails, vineyards and so on. It's primitive, but more than half the price of a state par," explains Brenley R.

    Uncrowded conditions: Even during peak seasons, these campgrounds rarely reach capacity. "We seen maybe three people pass through the three days/two nights we were there. A Sheriff's truck did drive through Saturday morning just to patrol," notes Heather D. about her stay at Backbone Horse Campground.

    What you should know

    Seasonal considerations: Trail and facility conditions change significantly with seasons. "We love this campground. We come every year. It is run by Army Corp of Engineers because it is on a lake with a dam," writes Stacey C. about her experiences at Tompkins Campground.

    Honor system payments: Many sites use self-registration systems with limited oversight. "Payment of the low fee is on the honor system and check in/out is very flexible," explains Heather D.

    Cell service limitations: Connectivity remains sparse in much of the region. "No Verizon phone service and very slow internet with a booster," reports Bran P. regarding service at Tompkins Campground.

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground access: Limited recreational facilities exist at most horse-focused campgrounds. "Our second week, we stayed on site 44 (FHU 50A) right across from the seldom used playground," notes Bran P. about Asaph Campground.

    Swimming options: Some nearby campgrounds offer water recreation. "There is a beach for swimming, marina for boating and the sites are huge and grassy," shares Stacey C. about family amenities at Tompkins.

    Wildlife viewing: The natural setting provides opportunities for wildlife observation. "Perfect quiet spot to star gaze and listen to the wildlife," writes Ian A. about nighttime activities at Backbone Horse Campground.

    Tips from RVers

    Paved access: Some regional campgrounds provide improved parking areas. "All roads and parking pads are paved. The sites are closer together than most other COE parks where we've stayed," explains Bran P. who stayed at Tompkins Campground.

    Site spacing: RV sites at equestrian campgrounds typically offer more space than standard campgrounds. "We had the whole place to ourselves," mentions Heather D. about conditions at Backbone Horse Campground.

    Maintenance considerations: Facility upkeep varies by location and season. "I have been camping at this campground for years, but I would say it not as kept up as it us to be. it still a nice campground but it's nothing like it's sister campground Ives run," advises Kayla N. about Tompkins Campground.

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