Best Equestrian Camping near Sprakers, NY

Arcadian Pastures Equine offers primitive camping on private land near Sprakers, New York, combining drive-in and walk-in access for both tent and RV campers. The property permits campfires with firewood available on-site and provides picnic tables at designated campsites. While no horse corrals are specifically mentioned in the facilities, the equine-focused campground accommodates riders with their horses, though pets are not allowed. Campers must reserve sites in advance as the property has limited capacity. The campground maintains trash collection but lacks hookups, potable water, and bathroom facilities.

Betty Brook Camp, located in a rural wooded area, provides a more dispersed camping experience with direct water access. Remote camping spots are positioned along a stream, offering seclusion with periods where campers may not encounter others. The campground allows horses but features no dedicated corrals, requiring equestrians to bring portable containment systems. The primitive site includes fire pits and is accessible for small to medium-sized vehicles but not recommended for large trailers due to limited space. The nearest services are approximately 8 miles away in a small town with only a gas station store. West Kill Road provides access to the surrounding state forest land with extensive trail networks suitable for day rides.

Best Equestrian Sites Near Sprakers, New York (8)

    1. Arcadian Pastures Equine

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    Sloansville, NY
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (518) 603-2964

    $25 - $150 / night

    2. Betty Brook Camp

    2 Reviews
    West Fulton, NY
    25 miles

    "I live near this campground. I'm about a mile away and I pass it every day. It is rather remote, but it is right along West kill road."

    3. Moreau Lake State Park Campground

    18 Reviews
    Gansevoort, NY
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (518) 793-0511

    $75 / night

    "This campground is close to the highway between Albany and the Adirondacks. There’s a nice big lake and the Hudson RIver. Many campsites are near the lake."

    "Great thing about this park is the hiking trails and lake so you don’t even have to leave to the park to enjoy great outdoor recreation."

    4. Luzerne Campground

    13 Reviews
    Lake Luzerne, NY
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (518) 696-2031

    $22 / night

    "The only campground in all of New York that acquires to house back riders. There are campsites that also come with stalls for your horse!"

    "We get our site close to the lake so we can walk down and swim and my husband fishes. The showers are so nice and private and clean. Love that we can rent boats too."

    5. Murphy Lake Leanto

    1 Review
    Wells, NY
    34 miles
    Website

    "The Murphy Bennett Trails is a technical challenge to hike, or bike in on. And be prepared to go over downfalls. The area is maintained, but windhappens in the old growth forest."

    6. Charles E. Baker State Forest

    2 Reviews
    Hubbardsville, NY
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (607) 674-4017

    "Only found one designated campsite, which was available, but there’s a lot of good space for dispersed camping right nearby. Access at the end of a long, but well maintained, dirt road."

    "Beautiful forest with miles of trails. I found this spot passing through on my bike and had no problem pitching a tent in a secluded spot in the woods."

    7. Artisan Hill Farm & Studio

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    Stamford, NY
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (607) 431-0444

    $20 - $40 / night

    8. Country Campsites

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    Cairo, NY
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (518) 634-7005

    $55 - $195 / night

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  • B
    Oct. 18, 2018

    Luzerne Campground

    Defenitly in the woods!

    The only campground in all of New York that acquires to house back riders. There are campsites that also come with stalls for your horse!

  • H
    Sep. 30, 2017

    Moreau Lake State Park Campground

    South of the ADKs

    This campground is close to the highway between Albany and the Adirondacks. There’s a nice big lake and the Hudson RIver. Many campsites are near the lake. The sites are shady and close together, but still feel fairly private. We enjoyed the hiking trails and beach while camping, then went further north for the full ADK experience.

  • C O.
    Aug. 22, 2017

    Mt. Kenyon Campground - CLOSED

    Good central location to visit the ADK

    Although the campground was right off the road, it's still in a forest with big pine trees and mossy boulders. It was easy to access from 87. Given the proximity to the road, there is road noise, so that doesn't allow for that super outdoorsy experience you might desire. At night though it would get very dark and quiet - there weren't a lot of campers there during our stay. The camphost lives in a home onsite and was mostly helpful. Be sure to mention the 5 nights for 4 deal on their website upfront, otherwise she won't reimburse. Upon working with her to extend our stay, she said people were scheduled to come into our spot. We moved and no one arrived, so that was a bit annoying. 

    To get to the sites, we had to take it a bit slow because there are some low hanging trees and a turn, but made it fine. Our first site, 22, was a back-in, 30 amp, full hook-up. It was a long site with plenty of room for our RV and SUV. We had to back it up to the very end to find the flattest option to level. With the way they have their sites set up, you need a 50 ft hose for water. This site was close to the showerhouse but next to a longterm trailer with crap everywhere and we weren't super thrilled that was our view from our windows in our living area. Our second site, 50, was also a back-in, 30 amp, full hookup. It was very pretty but hard to level. The site slopes up, so the backend was high. We tried about every way to sit our rig in there to level, but we ended up driving our front tires up on some leveling blocks and went up with the jacks as much as we safely could. We didn't get a perfect level, but we decided it was ok since we only had 2 days left. We had to wiggle our SUV in kind of sideways, but it worked.

    There were some "residents" there in tents, which was interesting and a couple longterm trailers (with the typical cluttered lots you see at campgrounds that offer longterm stays). The campground is clean and the shower houses were faithfully cleaned everyday around 11a. Showerhouses were dated, but had super hot water for showers.

    A few miles further down the road is the town of Lake Luzerne. We visited their small grocery which had the basics and we ate at one of the restaurants which had a view of the water (Upriver Cafe). The campground was in a perfect location to visit Lake George and surrounding area (Six Flags, outlet shops, putt-putt, restaurants etc). If you're wanting to explore even more you're only 1.5 hrs to Lake Placid and the Green Mountain National Forest.

    Work was difficult with my husband dependent on AT&T. The Weboost got Verizon working fine, but AT&T was spotty. We had some issues with our RV that we were trying to get fixed locally which extended our stay, otherwise we would have left earlier due to this. The camphost told us that they had invested in some sort of mini Verizon tower for their personal use, so that was what was helping the Verizon signal. The campground offers wifi at the office/pool/rec room area, but when the "residents" come down, it brings it to a snails pace. My husband would go down there in the morning to work and had to go to Starbucks in Lake George at times when all the kids at camp decided to be on their devices at the same time.

    Pool is not heated, so not many people were using it. They charge $2 per garbage bag to be put in their dumpster. They sell a few necessities in their office and firewood. They have laundry with 1 working residential washer $1 and 1 residential dryer $.75 and 1 industrial sized dryer $1. We did a couple loads with no issue. They are outside in a patio area.

    Bring the bug spray. The mosquitos were as big as birds and tenacious!

  • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 12, 2022

    Moreau Lake State Park Campground

    Beautiful State Park

    The road to our campsite was paved and in good shape but there were a few tight spots because of the trees that make it tricky for a big rig (Loop A seems to be the best for big-rigs). Great thing about this park is the hiking trails and lake so you don’t even have to leave to the park to enjoy great outdoor recreation. We found it enjoyable just to hang out in the park rather than trying to find things to do in the area. After hiking and paddling, we loved relaxing out at our campsite with a campfire. 

    Our campsite was spacious but required some maneuvering to avoid scraping trees with our RV. Campsites are spacious, shady, and had good separation between the neighboring sites which we enjoyed. Generators are allowed but not too many people were using them. The few other campers around that used them were mindful of quiet hours. Since it was still a little cool and our windows were closed and we never heard anyone’s generator. The park was not very crowded when we were there, but we can imagine it could get very busy and noisy in the busy summer season. The beach area seems to be a draw for people so the summer camping season is probably packed. The snack bar and gift/supplies shop at the sandy beach area were not open as we were there late in the season. There is also a nice playground for kids to enjoy. 

    This is dry camping so there are no hook-ups but there are restrooms and shower. Both were clean but the shower fluctuated between lukewarm, hot, and warm during my shower. Oh well, the shower felt good after our active days. There are two pavilions you can rent which are nice if big groups want to gather. Take note that only two pets are allowed per campsite, so plan accordingly if you are a pet owner. 

    Access is fairly easy, just off I-87, and there are plenty of signs directing you which way to go. Saratoga Springs and Lake George are nearby if you want to explore. We recommend visiting the National Horse Racing Hall of Fame in Saratoga Springs, if you have time. We would definitely stay here again.

  • Robert L.
    Jul. 8, 2018

    Moreau Lake State Park Campground

    Awesome Facilities, LOTS of Downstate Tourists

    Moreau Lake has (in my opinion) superb facilities as far as state run campsites go. The beach is nice, large picnic facilities, and the campgrounds are well maintained with nice bathroom/shower buildings.The park has a large number of hiking trails for every level of outdoorsman and the staff is friendly and helpful. The main issue is the fact that due to it's proximity to I-87 and being conveniently located 20 minutes from both Lake George and Saratoga Springs the park draws large crowds of downstate tourists, not itself a wholey bad thing but during the summer season I wouldnt go here expecting to have the park to yourself,.

  • A
    Jul. 16, 2018

    Luzerne Campground

    Best family campground

    we have been going to this campground for almost 15 years and my husband went here a a kid with his family. We always get the same site, for 15 years. My daughter loves it here. We get our site close to the lake so we can walk down and swim and my husband fishes. The showers are so nice and private and clean. Love that we can rent boats too. Also, the little mom and pop store across the street is perfect for last minute needs and have the best homemade chocolate cream pie. Very close to great escape. Hiking available too.

  • D
    Jul. 11, 2016

    Luzerne Campground

    My favorite place

    My overall favorite place. Lover being on the far side of the lake with the private beach and no motorboats allowed. Tons of bike riding options. Great little lake for kayaking and fishing. Minutes away from Lake George village. Great little diners and shops in town of Hadley/Luzerne also.

  • Allison H.
    Jul. 2, 2020

    Moreau Lake State Park Campground

    Great weekend getaway

    My partner and I stayed at Moreau Lake State Park and were not disappointed. Tons of camping trails at varying distances, clean bathrooms with showers, well maintained sites, and a nice selection of activities. About a 20 minute drive from the southern tip of Lake George if you wanted to go off site. Will definitely be back!

  • A
    Jul. 16, 2018

    Luzerne Campground

    Best family campground

    we have been going to this campground for almost 15 years and my husband went here a a kid with his family. We always get the same site, for 15 years. My daughter loves it here. We get our site close to the lake so we can walk down and swim and my husband fishes. The showers are so nice and private and clean. Love that we can rent boats too. Also, the little mom and pop store across the street is perfect for last minute needs and have the best homemade chocolate cream pie.


Guide to Sprakers

Camping options near Sprakers, New York range from primitive riverside sites to horse-friendly accommodations across surrounding state forests. The area sits within the Mohawk Valley region at elevations between 400-1,200 feet with a humid continental climate experiencing cold winters and warm summers. Seasonal access varies significantly with spring often bringing muddy conditions on forest access roads.

What to do

Horseback riding on forest trails: Charles E. Baker State Forest offers miles of trails through mixed hardwood forests. "Beautiful forest with miles of trails. I found this spot passing through on my bike and had no problem pitching a tent in a secluded spot in the woods," reports Matt A.

Kayaking on tranquil lakes: Explore the quiet waters at Luzerne Campground where motorized boats are restricted in certain areas. Dan H. notes it's "My overall favorite place. Love being on the far side of the lake with the private beach and no motorboats allowed. Great little lake for kayaking and fishing."

Hiking to remote lean-tos: For adventurous campers, backcountry shelters provide rustic accommodations. "This leanto is worth the effort it takes to get there. And you have to earn it on foot, bike or other. A two hour bike ride with a couple of breaks," describes Tony F. about Murphy Lake Leanto's challenging access.

What campers like

Secluded stream-side camping: Betty Brook Camp offers solitude along flowing water. Robert B. shares, "Love to camp here all year long have been coming to the area for a couple of decades now. Remote. Sometimes you never see anyone. Sometimes you see some people. You camp on the stream."

Clean facilities at established sites: When primitive camping becomes too rustic, nearby state parks offer more amenities. "The showers are so nice and private and clean. Love that we can rent boats too," says Antoinette W. about facilities at Luzerne Campground.

Free primitive campsites: Budget-conscious campers appreciate the no-fee options. Cameron notes about Charles E. Baker State Forest, "Camped here on a Thursday night in late September. Only found one designated campsite, which was available, but there's a lot of good space for dispersed camping right nearby."

What you should know

Limited services in rural areas: Small towns near camping areas offer minimal resupply options. Peter from Betty Brook Camp advises, "It is rather remote, but it is right along West kill road. There's a stream alongside it, a fire pit, and a town about 8 mi away. It's a small town, with just a gas station store."

Vehicle limitations on forest roads: Many dispersed sites cannot accommodate large rigs. "I would not recommend this for large trailers. The site is fairly small, but it's in state park, and there's tons of walking that can be done," cautions Peter about Betty Brook Camp.

Seasonal crowd patterns: Moreau Lake State Park Campground experiences fluctuating visitor numbers. Robert L. warns, "During the summer season I wouldnt go here expecting to have the park to yourself," noting its "proximity to I-87 and being conveniently located 20 minutes from both Lake George and Saratoga Springs."

Tips for camping with families

Look for campgrounds with kid-friendly activities: Some sites offer recreational amenities specifically for younger campers. "We loved our weekend stay! My husband and I spent the weekend and loved it! We loved being deep in the woods!" reports Emily B. about her stay at Luzerne Campground.

Bring bikes for exploring: Several areas feature accessible trails for family cycling. "Tons of bike riding options," mentions Dan H. about recreation at Luzerne, while Tony F. describes Murphy Lake trails as "a technical challenge to hike, or bike in on."

Consider proximity to attractions: Country Campsites offers established facilities within driving distance of regional destinations. Amy M. shares her experience at another regional campground: "My best friend and I took the kids to this campground and we loved it! Beautiful beaches, lots of places to hike and lots of places to take a bicycle and go exploring!"

Tips from RVers

Site selection for larger vehicles: Not all campgrounds accommodate bigger rigs. Nancy W. recommends at Moreau Lake State Park: "The road to our campsite was paved and in good shape but there were a few tight spots because of the trees that make it tricky for a big rig (Loop A seems to be the best for big-rigs)."

Plan for dry camping: Many sites near Sprakers lack hookups. "This is dry camping so there are no hook-ups but there are restrooms and shower. Both were clean but the shower fluctuated between lukewarm, hot, and warm during my shower," notes Nancy W. about Moreau Lake State Park.

Check generator policies: Regulations vary between campgrounds. Nancy W. observes, "Generators are allowed but not too many people were using them. The few other campers around that used them were mindful of quiet hours."

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