Best Equestrian Camping near Carrollton, OH

Jefferson Lake State Park Campground provides equestrian sites for horseback riders exploring southeastern Ohio. The campground offers a mix of traditional camping sites and dedicated equestrian areas with limited hookups. Vault toilets are cleaned daily, and while no showers are available on the property, the facilities remain well-maintained throughout the season. Fire rings with cooking grates accompany the mostly level camping pads. Several miles of multi-use trails connect directly to the camping area, allowing riders easy access to the trail system without trailering. The campground maintains 18 miles of trails suitable for horses throughout the forested terrain surrounding the lake.

Riders should note that water access points do not have threaded spigots, making tank filling somewhat challenging without an extension hose. The horseback riding trails wind through Fernwood State Forest, offering connections to additional trail networks in the region. Most equestrian sites require advance reservations, particularly during peak summer and fall riding seasons. Sites accommodate trailers with adequate parking areas for vehicles and equipment. Campers regularly note the quiet atmosphere and clean facilities, though occasional gunfire from a nearby shooting range can be heard during daylight hours. The self-registration system allows for straightforward check-in procedures, and the 14-day stay limit provides ample time for extended trail riding vacations.

Best Equestrian Sites Near Carrollton, Ohio (7)

    1. Jefferson Lake State Park Campground

    7 Reviews
    Valley View, OH
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 765-4459

    "Tucked away in southeastern Ohio is a gem of a park for camping, hiking and horse camping. Clean water, restrooms, playground, sand volleyball and basketball court."

    "This smaller campground has a mix of equestrian sites and tent/RV sites. There are no showers, but the vault toilets were cleaned thoroughly ever morning."

    2. West Branch State Park Campground

    67 Reviews
    Ravenna, OH
    39 miles
    Website

    "The bathrooms are clean and include a laundry and sinks outside to wash your dishes. Campground hosts and staff are friendly and helpful. Sites are roomy and clean. Lots of variety."

    "There is no WiFi and barely one bar of cell service; your best internet access is at the nice public library 7 miles away in Ravenna Sand beach is an easy walk from all camp sites and boat trailers can"

    3. Canton / East Sparta KOA Holiday - Bear Creek Ranch

    4 Reviews
    Bolivar, OH
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (330) 484-3901

    "Took the kids on the horse ride and they loved it. All staff were very friendly. Would def recommend anyone to go."

    4. Beaver Creek State Park Campground

    17 Reviews
    Negley, OH
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (330) 385-3091

    $18 - $50 / night

    "Portals/parks/PDFs/parks/Maps/Beaver_Creek/beavercreekcampmap.pdf)

    • 6 electric sites
    • 44 non-electric sites
    • Dump station
    • No showers; no flush toilets
    • Pets are permitted on all sites

    Equestrian"

    "I live near by to this state park and have spent much time exploring the entirety of it."

    5. Hidden Hollow Campground — Fernwood State Forest

    11 Reviews
    Valley View, OH
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 266-6021

    "Very well kept, completely free 1st come campground just outside the very small town of Bloomingdale, OH. Pit toilets and no source of safe, clean water anymore."

    "The campground is situated near shooting ranges so the gunfire lasts late into the evening and begins early in the morning disrupting the serenity a bit. The best part - it's free!"

    6. Canton-East Sparta KOA

    4 Reviews
    Bolivar, OH
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (330) 484-3901

    7. Salt Fork State Park Campground

    36 Reviews
    Kimbolton, OH
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 432-1508

    $23 - $34 / night

    "We go at least once a year for the Ohio Bigfoot Conference which draws people from all over the country."

    "**Salt Fork State Park of Ohio is for individual, couples or group camping. Salt Fork lake is natural spring fed water supply that fills this lake."

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  • Annie V.
    Sep. 30, 2020

    Salt Fork State Park Campground

    Park is Great, Campsites Suck!

    Stayed here in the “primitive” camp. You are basically staying with your neighbors in small cleared areas where you can see everything everyone else is doing and if you have one of the sites nearer to the parking areas, you will have people walking through your campsite all day and night from the ones in the rear. From what I saw, the electric sites in the main campground aren’t much better. I mean this is a midwestern state park camping experience for sure. If you’re expecting any amount of privacy, think again.

    The lake is pretty beautiful. The trails are well marked and the horse trails go on for miles and miles so if you have horses this is a great place to trail ride and if you’re a hiker who is not afraid of horses, you can always enjoy the equestrian trails for some serious mileage!

  • Theresa Tittle R.
    Sep. 7, 2020

    Jefferson Lake State Park Campground

    Quiet little campground

    Tucked away in southeastern Ohio is a gem of a park for camping, hiking and horse camping. Clean water, restrooms, playground, sand volleyball and basketball court. Dump station and 18 miles of multi use trails! Small lake for wading with the kiddos, fishing near the dam or skip rocks in the creek. But be sure to pack a picnic and relax and enjoy! Only a few electric sites available. Mostly flat shaded sites most perfect for tents or trailers.

  • Jaclyn B.
    Jul. 12, 2018

    Salt Fork State Park Campground

    Great Campground

    Lots of great sites to pick from, lots of loops, shady sites , secluded sites, handicap sites and more. We go at least once a year for the Ohio Bigfoot Conference which draws people from all over the country. The bathrooms are good, the shower houses are good and the campground store has anything you may have forgotten. Friendly staff, hiking trails, boating and more. They have horse camping and trails further down the road and a primitive loop on Bigfoot Ridge. So much to see and do a weekend isn't long enough.

  • K
    Jun. 25, 2021

    Jefferson Lake State Park Campground

    Quiet and Beautiful

    This smaller campground has a mix of equestrian sites and tent/RV sites. There are no showers, but the vault toilets were cleaned thoroughly ever morning. You need to be careful when booking, especially if you are trying to pitch a tent, as some sites are quite sloped. Our site was huge and right next to the water spigot.

  • B
    Jun. 1, 2019

    West Branch State Park Campground

    Camper friendly

    You need to make reservations well in advance for the “primo” sites. The bathrooms are clean and include a laundry and sinks outside to wash your dishes. Campground hosts and staff are friendly and helpful. Sites are roomy and clean. Lots of variety. If you’re into hiking, disc golf, kayaking, fishing, equestrian pursuits, etc, this is the park for you.

  • R
    Sep. 28, 2021

    West Branch State Park Campground

    Quiet park with nice amenities

    3 Immaculate bath houses all with laundry facilities, all sites have electric (no f-ing generators) and many have have water and sewer hook ups. There is no WiFi and barely one bar of cell service; your best internet access is at the nice public library 7 miles away in Ravenna Sand beach is an easy walk from all camp sites and boat trailers can be parked on your camp site Boat launch has a big trailer parking lot, too. There are hiking, equestrian and mountain biking trails in the park and launching off paddle boards is ok at the boat launch or the nearby beach Friendly staff and camp hosts!

  • S
    Jun. 29, 2020

    West Branch State Park Campground

    Equine Camping

    I loved to camp in the Horse camping area but this year they are allowing tent campers to camp there and it is just not safe.  There are multiple tents, sometimes in between horse campers.  There are children running around and since this in the back of the campground with no supervision, the campers are leaving garbage at the sites and in the fire pits. 

    There are two camp hosts in that area and they do the best they can to educate people on horses but most do not understand they were even booked in the horse camp nor do they understand that horses can spook.

    The hosts are trying to clean up after these bad campers and reporting them but there does not seem to be anything they can do. They would never allow this kind of thing to happen in the main campground.

    If the campers are allowed to camp in the horse camp then the horse campers should be allowed in the main camp.  I sure would  like a full hook up with electricity and water for my horse trailer. 

    Whats fair is fair.  Why even designate a section just for Horse campers if you are going to allow primitive campers to camp there. 

    Last year there may have been one or two tents here and there through out the season but this year the tent campers outnumber the horse campers.

  • JH T.
    Jun. 16, 2018

    Salt Fork State Park Campground

    Campground give feelings of closeness to nature and rejuvenation of spirit

    Salt Fork State Park of Ohio is for individual, couples or group camping. Salt Fork lake is natural spring fed water supply that fills this lake. Bring containers to put natural pure water in for home or camping supply. Trails that lead along shore line to old stone house built in early days of Ohio. Caves to be explored that are easy to access. Boating, fishing,hunting,swimming and a well appointed Salt Fork Lodge. Short drive to Cambridge, Ohio to enjoy local downtown.

  • Tracy H.
    Jul. 14, 2018

    Beaver Creek State Park Campground

    3 different campgrounds, primitive tent/RV, group camp and equestrian camp

    Family Campground on Leslie Road [map]

    • 6 electric sites
    • 44 non-electric sites
    • Dump station
    • No showers; no flush toilets
    • Pets are permitted on all sites

    Equestrian Camp on Sprucevale Road

    • 59 primitive sites (no electric)
    • Vault latrines
    • Tie-ups
    • 12 sites may be reserved; the remaining are first-come, first-served.

    Group Camp on Sprucevale Road

    • Two group camp sites
    • Can accommodate organized groups up to 30 people
    • Available by reservation

Guide to Carrollton

Equestrian camping near Carrollton, Ohio offers access to rolling hills and forested terrain across southeastern Ohio's Appalachian foothills. The region maintains 30+ miles of interconnected bridle paths through Fernwood State Forest and surrounding areas. Fall temperatures average 45-65°F, making September through mid-November ideal for trail riding with reduced insect activity.

What to Do

Horseback trail connections: At Hidden Hollow Campground — Fernwood State Forest, riders can access multiple trail networks within the state forest system. "There are a number of sites set up in a circle, the initial sites are better suited for RVs while the sites along the back of the loop are flatter and can accommodate a tent," notes a visitor who found the experience "very luxurious" compared to backcountry camping.

Fishing opportunities: The lakes and streams near Beaver Creek State Park Campground provide good bass fishing conditions. One camper reported, "Bass fishing is really fun because we caught a few nice ones!" Another visitor had "some luck fishing at the Canoe/Kayak area in the South East area of the park close to the Group Camp Sites."

Water recreation: When water levels permit, creeks and lakes throughout the region support kayaking. "The creek that runs through the area is beautiful and there were many people fishing along the way. Kayaking is also very popular among the creek, but the water was too low this time," notes a Beaver Creek visitor.

What Campers Like

Quiet atmosphere: Most equestrian camps maintain distance from main roads. At Salt Fork State Park Campground, one camper noted, "The change of season brings a very different atmosphere to the park and the people staying in it. The facilities are still well maintained and the washer and dryer I'm pretty sure are older than me but they do the job."

Stargazing conditions: The region's rural setting creates good night sky viewing. A camper at Beaver Creek State Park mentioned, "The sky was dark enough to see far more stars than you'd see near any larger towns or cities. To cap it off, we laid in our tent dozing off to the sounds of owls and coyotes!"

Spacious sites: Many campgrounds offer roomy sites for horse trailers and equipment. At Salt Fork, visitors appreciate that "the sites accommodate trailers with adequate parking areas for vehicles and equipment" and that "majority are large and level."

What You Should Know

Limited water access: Bring water containers and extension hoses. A camper at West Branch State Park Campground noted, "First the water fill is on an incline so when our tank was 'full' pulling away from fill station it was really only 2/3 full. This was okay for a short weekend but not good planning from who ever designed the park."

Site selection importance: Many campgrounds have uneven terrain. "You need to be careful when booking, especially if you are trying to pitch a tent, as some sites are quite sloped," warns a camper about Jefferson Lake. Another visitor at West Branch adds, "Also our site was labeled slight slope. That was a joke. We were only off 2 inches side to side but front to back we had to lower the front 15 inches."

Seasonal considerations: Fall offers optimal trail conditions. Salt Fork visitors note that "the Trailhead's located throughout the area give you a good workout on the hilly terrain and offer some awesome fall scenery." However, be prepared for occasional overnight temperature drops: "The weather is a bit chillier then last time and the campground very quiet."

Tips for Camping with Families

Playground proximity: Choose sites near recreation areas for convenience. A Jefferson Lake State Park Campground visitor mentioned, "Tucked away in southeastern Ohio is a gem of a park for camping, hiking and horse camping. Clean water, restrooms, playground, sand volleyball and basketball court."

Equestrian programs: Some facilities offer guided rides for beginners. At Canton / East Sparta KOA Holiday - Bear Creek Ranch, a family reported, "Took the family there and loved it. It's clean and quiet. Took the kids on the horse ride and they loved it." Another visitor notes it as "our favorite KOA! I have 4 kids and return at least 1x per year. Great family owned KOA. Horseback riding on site."

Nature exploration: Many parks feature historic structures and natural features along trails. A Beaver Creek visitor shared, "The best part about the area was the history that surrounds it. There is a pioneer village near the park office that offers some picnicking areas around it. It also has original buildings from the pioneer days."

Tips from RVers

Site leveling: Bring extra leveling blocks for the region's uneven terrain. A Jefferson Lake visitor noted, "Only 5 electric sites. Very clean pit toilets. Well maintained campground. A few equine sites. Only 2 electric eq sites. Electric is a little far behind pad. We almost needed extension cord."

Tank filling challenges: Extension hoses are essential at most equestrian campgrounds. The same visitor warned, "All water full up towers only have those spigots that are not threaded. Had to hold hose over spigot about 20 min to fill 35 gal. We were later told by staff the maintenance building had a threaded spigot."

Site size limitations: Check campground maps carefully before reserving. One West Branch camper advised, "Make reservations! (6 months in advance). Waterside sites fill up quickly! Check in is very easy as you pass the camp store on your way in. All campsites have a fire ring and picnic table."

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