Best Equestrian Camping near Tupper Lake, NY

Frontier Town Campground in North Hudson offers specialized equestrian camping areas with large, open sites suitable for horse trailers and equipment. The equestrian camping loop features shared pedestals and fenced areas designed specifically for visitors traveling with horses. Located approximately 50 miles northeast of Tupper Lake, the campground provides electric hookups, water access, and sanitary facilities for both campers and their animals. The bathrooms and shower facilities maintain exceptional cleanliness, with staff performing regular maintenance throughout the grounds. Sites in the equestrian area are particularly spacious, offering minimal tree cover that benefits remote workers using satellite internet connections.

The well-maintained trail system connects directly to campground areas, with clearly marked routes suitable for riding. The campground's proximity to the former Frontier Town attraction positions it centrally for exploring both the Lake George region and northern Adirondack wilderness areas. Trailer parking accommodates large rigs, with some sites extending 75 feet or more in length. Seasonal considerations include significant insect activity during June, when biting flies and mosquitoes can be problematic for both horses and riders. Water temperature in the shower facilities can be inconsistent during colder months. A brewery located approximately ten minutes walking distance provides a convenient option for campers, though visitors should arrive with necessary supplies as shopping options are limited in the immediate area.

Best Equestrian Sites Near Tupper Lake, New York (2)

    1. Limekiln Lake Campground

    12 Reviews
    Inlet, NY
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (315) 357-4401

    $20 / night

    "We loved our stay at Limekiln Lake! We had site 270, which was close enough to walk down to the boat launch at night to look at the stars (and the Milky Way!)"

    "a small water passage off the lake leads you to a beautiful queit kayak trip through lily pads ans if you follow it leads to a beaver dam. My son loved it."

    2. Frontier Town Campground

    4 Reviews
    Severance, NY
    41 miles
    Website

    $25 - $50 / night

    "We stayed in site 33 which is in the equestrian camping area. It’s really open with little tree cover which is perfect for those who work remote using Starlink. We had fantastic connection."

    "It is definitely catered to the equestrian part of the camping. I won’t be going back there anytime soon."

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Equestrian Camping Reviews near Tupper Lake, NY

16 Reviews of 2 Tupper Lake Campgrounds


  • Chelsea B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 5, 2025

    Frontier Town Campground

    So clean!

    We stayed in site 33 which is in the equestrian camping area. It’s really open with little tree cover which is perfect for those who work remote using Starlink. We had fantastic connection. The sites in the equestrian camping area are huge and so clean. The bathrooms are the cleanest I’ve seen so far and we do this full time. The only disappointment was that the hot water doesn’t get very hot in the shower so you better do some jumping jacks to get pumped before showering during colder temps! The trails are well marked and well maintained. Overall, this is a fantastic campsite. There’s even a brewery a ten minute walk down the road. We didn’t go but looks nice. Get your supplies before you arrive! Not many places around to quickly grab charcoal if you need it.

  • Sheri C.
    Jul. 30, 2021

    Frontier Town Campground

    Clean and New

    Sites are built wrong so it is hard to get you camper into your site correct. It is definitely catered to the equestrian part of the camping. I won’t be going back there anytime soon.

  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 27, 2024

    Frontier Town Campground

    New, very nice, with killer bugs

    I was in site 43, it was long enough it could have fit two of the biggest RVs I have ever seen. My 75 foot starling cable did not even reach all the way back out to the road. I drove through the equestrian loop and found it very confusing. Lots of fences and shared pedestals. I stayed in the next loop, stagecoach. Everything looked spic and span like it had just opened last month. The young man at the check in station said there were very few people there except on the weekends. I only saw three or four other rVs and two of them had to camp right next to me. I saw the bugs, some of them clearly mosquitoes and I never saw one get away with biting me. But I ended up with two lower legs and two forearms that constantly itch like mad. I will never go back in June.

  • Lena L.
    Aug. 16, 2020

    Limekiln Lake Campground

    Spacious tree covered sites on a beautiful lake

    We loved our stay at Limekiln Lake! We had site 270, which was close enough to walk down to the boat launch at night to look at the stars (and the Milky Way!) but a little too far to walk to the beach. Our site was spacious, with room for two cars, 4 kayaks, and two tents. The site features a picnic table (great condition) and a concrete fire pit (not so great condition, but it worked). Site 270 is just around the corner from the bathroom and water spigot, and feels very private within the rest of the campground. Behind the site is wooded forest, and the campsites on either side are far enough away to feel secluded. Because the site is surrounded by trees, we hung up multiple hammocks for a very cozy weekend! We walked around the campground and would love to snag one of the lakefront sites in future years! We spent a good deal of time out on the lake in our kayaks. The flies are actually pretty horrible- not sure if it’s a late year for them or if they’re just particularly bad this year, but they were relentless. The lake this time of year is beautiful and clear and a very nice temperature for dunking in. There’s a lot to explore out on the kayaks. If we had had more energy, we would’ve loved to bring the kayaks out at night to look at the stars. The campground is dog friendly, and our pup had a great time. Additionally, there are best boxes at each site, which was nice to store our coolers and garbage bag in. Unfortunately, our friends left a couple of closed bags of chips in there, and mice got into them, we think through a tiny crack. The bathrooms were pretty clean and had ample soap supply in this weird time of COVID. We didn’t check out the showers, but they did have them further down by the beach. Overall we loved this site!

  • Melissa T.
    Jul. 19, 2018

    Limekiln Lake Campground

    July 2018 Camping

    This was our first time here and we loved it! The staff were very pleasant. Campground and facilities were clean. campsite were very nice. we were on site 98 (water site) as it was amazing. Wild life here is amazing! Keep in mind Black Bears are present and sssn on the campground during our stay. we were able to put our kayaks in the water at our site and the water area was sandy so we could go swimming right at our site. kayaking was great! a small water passage off the lake leads you to a beautiful queit kayak trip through lily pads ans if you follow it leads to a beaver dam. My son loved it. There is a wslking/hiking trail right off the camping grounds. There are plenty of places close by to get firewood. The campground sold ice right at the gate which was reasonably priced and very convenient. We did not have cell service at camp but they did have pay phones at the gate. The center of the Town of Inlet was only a short 10 minute drive and provided some great little shops. there was a market store, coffee shops, dIner, Icecream shop, and a couple other places to eat. The department store had everything you could need (gifts, clothes, hardware, camping, housewares, fishing)!
    The town park/beach was beautiful! We still did not have cell service but the town had free WiFi (best reception at the park/beach). We were able to make phone calls over WiFi.

  • M
    Jul. 31, 2019

    Limekiln Lake Campground

    one of a kind in Adirondack

    with a group of 5 stayed in this campground 2 nights for 4th of july weekend, i would love to go back any time i was carefull about the resevation and picked campsite 005 on reserveAmerica website. i wanted a spot next to the water so i could land our kayaks and canoes at the campsite. thanks to this link below i found number 5, secluded and quiet, enough parking sport for two and i think even a good size camper can fit eoth no problem.

    https://www.campadk.com/campsitephotos/campgrounds/Limekiln+Lake/site/5

    highly recommend check your site before you go.

    ok first of all, the lake is beautiful and quiet very very clean water you can see the bottom. i have been to multiple lakes in Adirondack, you may confirm one of the cleanests. the water temperature was very reasonable, it was not freezing or very warm, it is within the perfect comfort zone in july.

    the campground management provides kayak and canoes with reasonable prices and very laidback about it which is kinda nice, you pay at the enterance and go to the beach and grab your kayak, sef service.

    there is a box to keep your gargabe or food from the black bears which was nice.

    the campground is very strict abou trhe gargabe though, which can be a problem because there are no garbage dumbsters all over the camp it is only at the enterance , which means better keep your garbage bags clean not punched, torn or anything other wise you may have to drive it leaky bags all the way thru the camp in your cars, we had almost that problem. rules are rules better separate recyclable stuff before you get there.

    there was no signal for Tmobile at this yard but the campground has pay phones where all in state numbers are free to call.

  • Kevin C.
    Jul. 23, 2017

    Limekiln Lake Campground

    Great place!

    Enjoyed 3 nights here with no complaints. There is a minor bear problem but they didn't do much besides sniff around. Rangers were always right on top of things when one would wonder around and sure to chance them off. Good helpful staff and a nice location near the water. Will be returning for sure.

  • G
    Jul. 15, 2021

    Limekiln Lake Campground

    New Favorite Campground

    We managed to secure a site right on the lake and the view was gorgeous. The sites were far enough apart where you still felt some privacy. Table and fire pit were in good condition, and restrooms are a 2 minute walk down the road.

  • T
    Aug. 15, 2019

    Limekiln Lake Campground

    Limekiln

    Good sized sites.Nice clean adk lake to paddle on Not many motorboats Beach was kept clean Showers are old but work Near Inlet for dinner and shopping Black flies are brutal in end of May beginning of June Fireplace was in very bad repair


Guide to Tupper Lake

Frontier Town Campground in North Hudson caters specifically to equestrian campers throughout the Adirondack region. Located about 50 miles from Tupper Lake, this campground features specialized areas for riders and their horses with direct access to trail systems. The equestrian camping loop includes fenced areas and spacious sites designed to accommodate trailers and equipment. Campsites in the equestrian section have shared utility pedestals and offer particularly large, open areas with minimal tree cover.

What to do

Explore lake waters: At Limekiln Lake Campground, visitors can enjoy water activities in exceptionally clean conditions. "The lake is beautiful and clear and a very nice temperature for dunking in. There's a lot to explore out on the kayaks," notes Lena L. Boat and kayak rentals are available directly from the campground management.

Stargaze after dark: The minimal light pollution around Limekiln Lake Campground creates optimal conditions for night sky viewing. "We loved to walk down to the boat launch at night to look at the stars (and the Milky Way!)," according to one camper who found the experience particularly memorable. Clear summer nights offer the best viewing conditions.

Visit nearby towns: The village of Inlet sits less than 10 minutes from some campgrounds in the area, providing shopping and dining options. Andrew M. mentions, "The village of inlet is less than a 10 minute drive and is quaint, cozy and has some of my favorite fudge!" The town offers a convenient break from camping and access to supplies.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Frontier Town Campground maintains exceptionally well-kept restrooms and common areas. "The bathrooms are the cleanest I've seen so far and we do this full time," reports Chelsea B., highlighting the campground's commitment to maintenance and sanitation.

Lakefront sites: Waterfront camping spots allow direct water access and enhanced scenery. Kim M. shares, "If you're lucky enough to get a water site it's even better. We camp here for two weeks every year in July." These premium sites often require advance reservations, particularly during peak summer months.

Wildlife management systems: Some campgrounds provide bear-resistant storage boxes to protect food and equipment. "They provide bear lockers big enough to house your yeti coolers and secure enough to give you peace of mind while sleeping," notes Andrew M. about facilities at Limekiln. These safety measures help prevent wildlife interactions while camping.

What you should know

Insect activity varies seasonally: Late spring and early summer bring significant biting insect populations. Anna G. reports, "The flies and gnats were kind of bad, but we had a screen room to keep them at bay" during a mid-June stay. Another camper specifically warns about the black fly season: "Black flies are brutal in end of May beginning of June."

Campsite selection matters: Sites vary considerably in size, privacy, and access features. "Thanks to this link below I found number 5, secluded and quiet, enough parking sport for two and I think even a good size camper can fit with no problem," explains one reviewer who recommends researching specific sites before booking at Limekiln Lake Campground.

Limited nearby services: The area around these horse campgrounds near Tupper Lake, New York offers minimal retail options. "Get your supplies before you arrive! Not many places around to quickly grab charcoal if you need it," advises Chelsea B., emphasizing the importance of arriving prepared.

Tips for camping with families

Bring appropriate gear for variable water temperatures: Lake temperatures vary throughout the season, affecting swimming comfort. "The lake this time of year is beautiful and clear and a very nice temperature for dunking in," reports a summer visitor, though conditions change throughout the season.

Consider activity rental timing: Popular equipment often becomes unavailable during busy periods. "If you're planning on running a kayak better do it early they sell out quick," advises Jynee Z. This applies particularly to weekends and holidays at equestrian camping areas near Tupper Lake.

Look for sites with recreation space: When camping with children, selecting areas with room for activities improves the experience. "Really nice park kids got to ride their bikes everywhere with minimal traffic," notes one reviewer about the layout and safety of campground roads for younger visitors.

Tips from RVers

Satellite internet access varies by site: For remote workers using satellite connections, site selection affects service quality. At Frontier Town Campground, Chelsea B. notes, "It's really open with little tree cover which is perfect for those who work remote using Starlink. We had fantastic connection." Sites with fewer overhead trees provide better connectivity.

Site orientation affects comfort: Morning sun exposure varies across campgrounds. "This is an old-growth forest area so a site on the west side of the road gives best Morning sun - sites 57 and 59 are good examples," explains Charles K., highlighting how site selection impacts the camping experience at this equestrian camping destination near the Adirondacks.

Understand site configurations: Some campgrounds have unusual layouts that affect parking and setup. "Sites are built wrong so it is hard to get your camper into your site correct," notes one RVer, suggesting that first-time visitors should plan extra time for arrival and setup, especially at specialized horse campgrounds in the Tupper Lake vicinity.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular equestrian campsite near Tupper Lake, NY?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular equestrian campground near Tupper Lake, NY is Limekiln Lake Campground with a 4.3-star rating from 12 reviews.