Equestrian Camping near Bostic, NC

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    South Mountains State Park offers an equestrian campground with clean air-conditioned bathrooms and direct access to a creek where horses can cool off and play. The campground features well-maintained sites designed specifically for horse owners camping with their animals. Electric hookups include both fifty-amp and thirty-amp connections, with water hookups available at each site. All sites have fire rings with swing-over grates, picnic tables, and adequate space for both camping equipment and horse trailers. The restroom facilities receive regular maintenance throughout the day, ensuring excellent cleanliness standards. Horse owners appreciate the quiet atmosphere and separation between sites that provides privacy while allowing for group equestrian camping.

    Trails connect directly from the equestrian campground to the broader South Mountains trail network, which includes multiple routes suitable for horseback riding. The beautiful creek running through the property serves as both a scenic element and practical resource for horses needing to cool down after rides. Gates to the park close at 9 pm, preventing late-night access or departures, which contributes to the security and quiet of the horse camping area. Riders should note there is no cell service throughout the park, requiring advance planning and printed maps for trail navigation. The park strictly enforces rules including the no-alcohol policy, so equestrians should be aware of all regulations before arrival. The combination of well-maintained facilities and direct trail access makes this location particularly suitable for both overnight and extended equestrian camping trips.

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    Best Equestrian Campgrounds near Bostic (19)

      1. South Mountains State Park Family Campground

      4.8(26)21mi from Bostic18 sitesRVs, Tents

      "The family campground is a short distance further inside the park on the left side(approx 2 miles) marked by a small brown sign...and is situated at 1400 ft elevation. "

      "Beautiful but crowded trails. There are equestrian trails and camping facilities. Dogs welcome. Ice cold creeps and lovely waterfalls."

      from $27 - $32 / night

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      2. Kings Mountain — Kings Mountain State Park

      3.9(46)32mi from Bostic135 sitesRVs, Tents

      "There is a nice playground, hiking trails, a lake, canoe rental, and a trading post with some food, ice, camping supplies, firewood and souvenirs. There is also a separate Equestrian campground!"

      "When not in the side, a short walk takes you to the Trading Post, a small store selling firewood ($7), ice, souvenirs, and sundries. Next to that is a large playground connected to a pavilion."

      3. Upper Falls Campsite

      5.0(1)16mi from BosticTents

      "Site 3&4 are my favorites because they are close to water access (bring a good filter). Plenty of trees to choose from for a hammock setup."

      from $15 / night

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      4. Black Mountain Campground - CLOSED INDEFINITELY

      4.7(25)35mi from Bostic41 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "They'll deliver firewood ($5) to your site by golf cart, they even will collect your site fees as they drive around."

      "This is a wonderful spot to be to explore the surrounding areas:

      • The famous Mount Mitchell trail, starts a short walking distance from the campground."

      from $28 - $56 / night

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      5. Croft State Park Campground

      4.2(26)34mi from Bostic102 sitesRVs

      "Its a clean and well maintained park with beautiful trails and lake. Perfect for equestrian as most of the trails are horse friendly and there is a large arena free to use."

      "state Park with equestrian facilities, a lake for fishing and boating, paddle boat rentals, and lots of liking and equestrian trails. Bath houses and dump stations."

      6. Equestrian Campground — South Mountains State Park

      5.0(1)21mi from Bostic48 sitesRVs, Tents

      "I took my horses and grandson to camp in the equestrian campsite. The bathrooms are very clean with AC. There a beautiful creek you can ride your horses in or just play if you want."

      from $12 - $27 / night

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      7. Crowders Mountain State Park Campground

      4.5(15)32mi from Bostic20 sitesTents, Glamping

      "The part of the park that is best to go to is the Sparrow Springs access, some folks may not be aware that there are actually several entrances to the park, and the main entrance with trails to the Crowder"

      "The trails are strenuous but views are amazing! Its definitely worth it and right outside town, not far out."

      from $17 - $47 / night

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      8. North Mills River

      4.3(28)46mi from Bostic29 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Small campground, but there are free off road sites not too far down the road. Cell service disappears but I love that kind of disconnect."

      "This is a great campground next to the beautiful North Mills River. Hosts were very accommodating and delivered ice and firewood for a cheap price upon request."

      from $31 - $62 / night

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      9. Paradise Ridge Permaculture

      4.3(3)34mi from Bostic3 sitesTents

      "She showed us around the grounds which has horses, pigs, chickens, a natural spring, and fruits/vegetables/mushrooms growing around the property."

      "I have cleaned out about an acre for tent or hammock camping, another acre for shared areas, and the pasture has about an acre wide open for dogs, horses or other well mannered animals."

      from $20 - $30 / night

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      10. Maple Camp Bald

      5.0(3)37mi from BosticTents

      "It’s a 6 mile hike up Maple Camp Ridge on trail 191 (Buncombe Horse Range) starting from a small parking lot close to Carolina Hemlocks Campground."

      "A little below where we set up camp, we found a natural spring for water and theres a decent amount of firewood around. We parked at the top of Mt."

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    • T
      Aug. 9, 2019

      South Mountains State Park Family Campground

      Nice but crowded

      There are multiple campgrounds here. I stayed in the drive up campground for people without horses. There is also equestrian camping and campsites one can hike to. My experience was the campsites were a little close to each other and, since it's a small loop, they fill up fast. I prefer more space and privacy when camping. My tent pad was a little uneven as well. There is a lot of good hiking in the park and horse back riding for those with horses. I'd like to try the back country camping at some point.

    • J
      Aug. 30, 2024

      Equestrian Campground — South Mountains State Park

      Beautiful

      I took my horses and grandson to camp in the equestrian campsite. The bathrooms are very clean with AC. There a beautiful creek you can ride your horses in or just play if you want.

    • Maddi P.
      Sep. 8, 2018

      Croft State Park Campground

      Great for equestrians

      Spent many weeks here over the past few years. Its a clean and well maintained park with beautiful trails and lake. Perfect for equestrian as most of the trails are horse friendly and there is a large arena free to use. The barn is clean as well and provides stall shavings for a small fee.

    • Crystal C.The Dyrt Pro User
      Oct. 1, 2018

      Crowders Mountain State Park Campground

      Great Hiking And Day Use

      I saw state park and was excited about the potential of another great site in North Carolina. I was not disappointed in that it offered amazing hiking. But signs clearly depicted it to be a day use only facility which was a little bit of a bummer.

      I spent the afternoon hiking on a trail which was marked moderate but I’d honestly say was more strenuous. Lots of people come to do the Tower hike here!!

      When I pulled out I saw even more signs just further reminding me of the day use …. for camping it’s a 1 (which is what matters on this site) however for the activities it is a 4. I found it to be a good compromise to give it a 3 overall because I did like the site, just wish it had organized camping because limited information was available about permits for potential back country camping like I had seen on here.

    • Jennifer C.
      May. 26, 2018

      Croft State Park Campground

      Feels quaint and serene but isn’t far from a suburban area

      state Park with equestrian facilities, a lake for fishing and boating, paddle boat rentals, and lots of liking and equestrian trails. Bath houses and dump stations. Many flat camping spaces and lots of shade. A camping store on site and many other stores within a five minute drive.

    • Kristen B.
      Jun. 13, 2018

      North Mills River

      Great small spot

      Small campground, but there are free off road sites not too far down the road. Cell service disappears but I love that kind of disconnect. No power, can use a generator but only for a few hours during non quiet time. Quiet hours strictly enforced. Horse trails nearby. Roads lead to blue ridge Parkway. There is a shower and working toilet, but also outhouse for off season use. Hosts make you feel like family.

    • Dave V.
      Jul. 1, 2021

      South Mountains State Park Family Campground

      A Sleeper worth Staying At

      South Mountain State Park, NC From I-40 Exit 104, you twist and turn, up and down but keep a sharp eye for the small, brown State Park signs or you’ll pass your right hand turns. 

      The South Mountain Visitors Center is very spacious and attractive but doesn’t offer a great deal. There is a cool 3D topo map display of the state park. At present, this is a 23,000 acre State Park...and ever acquiring more land. 

      The family campground is a short distance further inside the park on the left side(approx 2 miles) marked by a small brown sign...and is situated at 1400 ft elevation. 

      The campground is tiny and narrow, running between a creek and the state park roadway. The sounds of the creek melodious, the road traffic noise-not so much. I would definitely advise selecting the creek side campsites as they lay deeper in the wood line out of sight of the roadway and have the creek noise to cover roadway noise.(note: the roadway dead ends at the trailhead/picnic area, so the only traffic are day visitors and park staff) Be forewarned, Cell service is nonexistent. Your site will have a WiFi password for internet at the Visitors Center, but you need to be at or in the building for it to work. 

      PROS:

      •Small campground with few amenities

      •Mountain/creek location

      •Nice modern facilities

      •Water

      •Adjoining trail network

      •No cell service

      •80’ Waterfall•Interpretive Hemlock Nature Trail

      •Beautiful Day Use picnic area 

      CONS:

      •Road noise for sites 10-14, during working hours and day use hours.

      •No cell service 

      Site 13 backs up toward the roadway, and without much understory, passing traffic is very visible and noisy(the high shoals falls and trail network are popular day use attractions). On the sites between the campground roadway and the State Park roadway, you are much closer than the website maps post, and without understory vegetation, you have direct visibility of several neighbors and normal conversations can be heard. Night noise restrictions, on our visit, were observed so it wasn’t an issue. My visit was Wed, Thurs. midweek Oct 7-8. 

      Our site was an“leveling,” octagonal, elevated, crushed gravel pad, surrounded by landscape timbers...an elevated fire ring with a swing-over, non-adjustable grate, a picnic table and metal lantern pole. It worked fine but I used a small two-man tent. Depending on wind direction, fire ring embers would present a problem for a larger tent. Our site parking area was 45’ from the raised timber to campground roadway. 

      The restroom/shower house is a monstrous, mountain lodge style modern facility...very clean, spacious and well-stocked. 

      Walking the Family Camground my future site picks would be 5 or 7. Site 5 is a park and carry but it did not appear to be more than 50’ and it sat on the creek. Site 7 is on that same small loop but had a larger rectangular raised pad, for keeping tents distanced from fire pits. 

      Some sites have a deep enough gravel drive for a small camper or popup. And a few have electric. 

      Several trails lead from the NW end of the family campground parking lot and vary in length and difficulty. Most notable is the Raven Rock Trail to the High Shoals Falls Trail, which, depending on your level of fitness could be deemed a moderate to strenuous 2.35 mile climb and descent to the upper falls and then wooden boardwalk and steep steps down to the gorgeous 80 ft High Shoals waterfall. Smaller falls and cascades continue on the descent. Our total loop mileage was 5.5 with nearly a thousand foot of elevation gain. 

      Park employees both at the Visitor’s Center desk and in the field were very friendly and pleasant. The NC State Park Ranger was very informative and helpful, as well as giving much appreciated suggestions for great and often lesser traveled hiking trails. 

      Roughly 16.5 miles of mountain bike trails intermix with hiking and equestrian trails. There is a separate equestrian campground between the Visitors Center and the Family Campground. Note: there are several backcountry backpack-in campsite areas(Upper Falls Campsites offer picnic tables, fire ring and a couple pit latrines).

    • TThe Dyrt Pro User
      Nov. 10, 2022

      Paradise Ridge Permaculture

      Small, quaint permaculture farm in the mountains

      Had a nice experience here. Amber, the host, was very kind and accommodating. She showed us around the grounds which has horses, pigs, chickens, a natural spring, and fruits/vegetables/mushrooms growing around the property. The grounds are conveniently located near the city of Asheville and hiking trails. There was a shared gazebo, cozy fire pit, and cold showers. The only downside was that there wasn’t a secluded spot available for car camping, even though Amber did figure something out for us to be able to stay. Would recommend to get away from your typical campground.

    • Rachael H.The Dyrt Pro User
      Jun. 21, 2020

      South Mountains State Park Family Campground

      Nice

      Quiet, small, shady spots. Level tent pads. Obligatory fire ring and table. Small clean facilities. Hot showers. Beautiful but crowded trails. There are equestrian trails and camping facilities. Dogs welcome. Ice cold creeps and lovely waterfalls.


    Guide to Bostic

    South Mountains State Park offers several options for equestrian camping near Bostic, North Carolina. The park spans over 23,000 acres of forested terrain with elevations ranging from 1,400 to 3,000 feet. Trail riders have access to multi-use paths that connect directly to camping areas and provide access to the surrounding wilderness areas of the southern Appalachians.

    What to do

    Waterfall hikes and trails: The High Shoals Falls Trail leads to an 80-foot waterfall that drops into a large pool. "I searched 'best waterfalls in NC' and this park did not disappoint. We stayed for 3 nights... Great trails. Great views. The nature trail area was a great way to start and end the day as we hiked back to 'basecamp'," notes Sarah W. from South Mountains State Park Family Campground.

    Creek access for cooling off: Most equestrian sites have convenient stream access. "There a beautiful creek you can ride your horses in or just play if you want," reports Jackie S. from Equestrian Campground at South Mountains State Park. The creek serves as both a recreational feature and practical resource for horses.

    Mountain biking: Approximately 16.5 miles of mountain bike trails intersect with the hiking and equestrian trails throughout the park. "Roughly 16.5 miles of mountain bike trails intermix with hiking and equestrian trails," notes Dave V. from Black Mountain Campground.

    What campers like

    Clean facilities: The bathrooms and shower facilities receive consistent praise from visitors for their upkeep and cleanliness. "The bathrooms are very clean with AC," notes Jackie S. about the Equestrian Campground at South Mountains State Park. Another visitor, Jessica L., confirms this experience at South Mountains: "cleanest bathrooms I have ever seen!!"

    Creek sounds for sleeping: The sound of running water creates a peaceful camping environment. "We stayed for 3 nights- family campsite (sites 6-9 are beat IMO) was used as basecamp. We also had a primitive site that we backpacked to for a night," writes Sarah W. who appreciated the water features at South Mountains State Park Family Campground.

    Security measures: Park gates close at night, limiting traffic and enhancing safety. "What I like most about this park is they do close the gates at night (I can't remember exactly what time) but it definitely cuts down on random traffic," shares Rushell R. about South Mountains.

    What you should know

    No cell service: Communication is limited within the park boundaries. Stephen M. notes: "Very quiet with NO cell service which is a big draw for us. Far from a town, so don't forget anything." Visitors should download maps or bring printed versions before arrival.

    Gate closure times: The park entrance gates close at 9 PM, preventing late-night arrivals or departures. Jenni P. confirms: "No cell phone service, and gates to the park are locked up at 9pm so there's no getting in or out late at night."

    Strict rule enforcement: Park regulations are actively enforced by rangers who make regular rounds. "Park rangers are very present... The no-alcohol policy at the park is STRICTLY enforced, so be careful!" warns Jenni P. from Kings Mountain State Park.

    Tips for camping with families

    Family camping loops: Sites 6-9 at the family campground are recommended for families with children. "We camped at the family camping area, it was great, we had site 6 and it was on the river and the kids loved it!" reports Jessica L. about her experience.

    Tent pad sizes: Most sites can accommodate multiple tents if needed. Erica F. shares: "The tent pad was large enough to setup our 8 man tent and 2 man tent, and leave us plenty of room for our kitchen setup and room around the fire pit."

    Educational opportunities: The visitor center features a 3D topographic map display that helps children understand the terrain. Dave V. notes: "The South Mountain Visitors Center is very spacious and attractive... There is a cool 3D topo map display of the state park."

    Tips from RVers

    Leveling challenges: Many camping areas feature uneven terrain that may require additional equipment for proper leveling. Richard E. from Kings Mountain State Park warns: "Many camping sites are very much in need of leveling. Sites slope from left to right, front to back, and some slope in both ways."

    Electric hookup locations: Electric and water connections are situated in various positions depending on the site. Karen S. notes: "The electric and water are in odd spots on each site. Luckily we were on one of the rare fairly level sites."

    Campground road conditions: Some access roads may present challenges for larger vehicles. "The road into the campground is narrow, hilly and windy. We were able to do it in our 32 foot class A, but luckily no one was coming the other direction," shares Karen S.

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