Equestrian Camping near North Lewisburg, OH

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    Delaware State Park Campground offers equestrian camping with access to dedicated bridle trails that wind through the 2,000-acre park. The campground features spacious sites that accommodate horse trailers, with some sites extending over 90 feet in length. Electric hookups are available at all 212 campsites, though water and sewer connections are not provided at individual sites. Horse owners can access multiple trail loops designed specifically for riding, with trails connecting directly to the camping areas. The campground maintains a separate equestrian camping section where horses can be kept near campsites. Campground roads and sites are paved with grassy areas for horses.

    The bridle trails at Delaware State Park connect to a network of paths that showcase the park's diverse terrain and lake views. Riders can access the trails directly from the equestrian camping area without having to trailer horses to trailheads. Water access for horses is available at designated points throughout the trail system. The park's layout in a spoke and wheel design creates convenient access to facilities while maintaining a natural, wooded atmosphere. The campground rarely feels crowded even during peak season, allowing for a more peaceful experience when camping with horses. Reservations are recommended, especially for equestrian sites which are limited in number compared to standard camping spots. The nearby town of Delaware provides additional services including veterinary care and feed supplies if needed.

    Best Equestrian Campgrounds near North Lewisburg (6)

      1. Buck Creek State Park Campground

      4.4(32)19mi from North Lewisburg131 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "A well manicured campground just outside Dayton, easy to get to, back in pavement site with 30A electric, picnic table and fire pit. Plenty of potable water spigots around, just not at the site."

      "I did not spend enough time here to give a thorough review, but what I will say is that this site is nice if you need a campsite for a couple nights while passing through Ohio."

      from $29 - $160 / night

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      2. Alum Creek State Park Campground

      4.4(80)30mi from North Lewisburg298 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Happened to be next to the park host. No choice of where to locate my large tent.  Showers/bathrooms were OK--older facilities.  "

      "There are tons of trails to check out all throughout the park. Kayaking on the northern side of the lake would be recommended. It gets too busy with larger boats in the main area of the lake."

      from $23 - $70 / night

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      3. Delaware State Park Campground

      4.7(39)29mi from North Lewisburg206 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "This state park spans over 2,000 acres and is just north of the cute Ohio town of Delaware. "

      "Delaware State Park is a gem in the Ohio state park system. What is amazing to us is how few people seem to know it exists!"

      from $39 - $40 / night

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      4. Kiser Lake State Park Campground

      4.2(12)21mi from North Lewisburg71 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "I may be biased, with it being close to home, but they have a lot for the kids to do. Beach, volleyball net, playground. Plenty of water locations. For me the bathrooms are unusable."

      "This park is know for the lake that is kayak and canoe friendly since it doesn’t allow any kind of boat with a motor. It also features a beach , 2 playgrounds and several hiking trails."

      from $25 - $55 / night

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      5. Deer Creek State Park Campground

      4.3(30)44mi from North Lewisburg224 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Some are smaller, close to neighbors while other have seclusion with trees. From past experience, if it rains, some of the sites do flood. We had great weather this weekend."

      "Enjoy a few hours or the day hiking one of eight trails or all of them. If you have horses take them out on the two loops especially for them. Lodge, campground, cabins so many options."

      from $39 - $52 / night

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      6. Korbel Campgrounds at Ohio Expo Center

      3.2(5)34mi from North Lewisburg359 sitesRVs

      from $60 / night

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    Equestrian Camping Reviews near North Lewisburg, OH

    198 Reviews of 6 North Lewisburg Campgrounds


    • Vicki H.
      Oct. 1, 2018

      Alum Creek State Park Campground

      Would be 5 star except for this

      Alum Creek is just beautiful, nice sites, most of them are at least partially shaded, lots of woods, hiking trails, the lake, it is what I think of when I think of State Park campground camping in Ohio. There are a couple problems. 1. Only ONE little dump station. This is a big campground, so if you're leaving Sunday, you better get up at the crack of dawn to get to the station, otherwise be prepared to wait in a long long line of RV's. We by-passed the long line and stopped at a different State Park campground on the way home and paid 10.00 to use their dump station. 2. They never answer their phone at the campground office. I mean NEVER. If you have a question you will just have to deal with the reserveamerica people who really know nothing other than what they read on the campground website. So basically you know as much as they do. It's maddening. We will go back, but it's a 2 hour drive so it won't be anytime soon.

    • Mary S.
      Jul. 16, 2020

      Alum Creek State Park Campground

      Alum Creek State Park

      This is a huge campground! I tent camped by myself--felt very safe.  Happened to be next to the park host. No choice of where to locate my large tent.  Showers/bathrooms were OK--older facilities.  Wish this park had a laundry facility--another Ohio park I recently stayed at had a fairly new shower facility that included a laundry facility!  Did not appreciate the waste management company emptying the dumpsters at 4:00 AM!!!  There is a huge, lakeside beach that was just packed with people (no social distancing) and there was trash everywhere--not enough dumpsters.  Near to shopping (Polaris), if you are interested.  Will try to get a lakeside site next time.

    • Shannon G.The Dyrt PRO User
      Oct. 17, 2020

      Deer Creek State Park Campground

      Small, but perfect site for us

      This was a last minute reservation and only available due to a cancellation. The campground was full for the weekend. The campground is pretty big with different types of sites. Some are smaller, close to neighbors while other have seclusion with trees. From past experience, if it rains, some of the sites do flood. We had great weather this weekend. The site we reserved had a hill right next to the passenger side/door side of your camper. If you had a big camper, it might be tight to open your slides and an awning. You most likely would not sit right outside your camper door. In fact, the fire ring is behind the site and up a small hill. We set up our ez-up in the back and out of the way, it worked for us. There was also a path that led you into the playground. Speaking of playgrounds, you will hear a lot of kids if the weather is nice. We were right across from the camp host (very nice lady) and very short walk to the bathhouse. The bathhouse had 4 flushable toilets and I think 3 showers. The showers did not have benches in the stall, only on the outside directly across. With a full campground, the bathrooms were kept very clean with the amount of people using it. We walked around and noticed a lot of bathhouses and another playground. We took a hike that led us to the lodge - it was an in and out and just under 5 miles. On our way back we stopped at the camp store which was well stocked with items you may need or not. There is a putt putt course, frisbee disc course, horse trails, dog park, nature center, golf course and more trails nearby. There are plenty of things to do if you like to keep busy or are trying to keep kids entertained. (The bees and stinkbugs were out and about while we were there.)

    • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 22, 2017

      Delaware State Park Campground

      Nice Ohio State Park

      This state park spans over 2,000 acres and is just north of the cute Ohio town of Delaware. We stayed here for two nights while visiting friends in the area but wished we would have stayed to enjoy all that the park had to offer. The campground was really nice and quiet when we stayed there which was during the week and in the spring and not very crowded. We can imagine that this park is pretty full in the summer with all their amenities and close proximity to major Ohio cities. 

      The 'pod' layout of the campground made for large campsites (some sites are over 90 feet in length and well suited for large RV’s) with good separation between sites. There are 212 sites that have 50 amp electric. The campground also has yurts for rent (May through October) that are furnished with beds, table and chairs, a cooler, ceiling fan, outdoor charcoal grill and a picnic table with canopy. This is a great option for those wanting to stay in something more than a tent but don’t have an RV.

      There is no sewer or water at individual sites but there is a dump station and water fill station near the park entrance. Roads and campsites are paved with grassy patios that feature picnic tables and fire pits. The park does not provide wifi but our Verizon hotspot and 4G phone worked well. There are centrally located bath/shower houses with coin-operated laundry facilities.  

      The park is open year-round and great for outdoor activities; especially, those that are water-related. There are numerous boat launches, fully equipped marina, and swimming area. We launched our kayaks and had a great time paddling around the lake.  Be aware that there is no horsepower limits for boats on the lake and weekends are very popular for anglers in high-powered bass boats. The northern portion of the lake is a “no wake zone” which makes for a more pleasant paddling environment.  If you don’t have a boat, boat rentals are available at the marina. 

      For those wanting to hike there are plenty of hiking/biking trails for you to get out and explore the park.  Many of the trails link together so you can decide how long you want to hike. The Lakeview Trail was perfect for us as our dog loved jumping in the water during our hike. Other amenities in the park include a nature center, 18-hole disk golf, hunting, archery, volleyball, horse shoe pits, picnic areas, and an 800-foot designated swimming area.  At the camp store/office you can rent bikes as well as other sporting equipment.

      If you decide to venture out of the park you are only about 40 miles from downtown Columbus and less than 20 miles to the world-renowned Columbus Zoo (which is definitely worth a visit). The nearby town of Delaware is really nice with downtown shopping, restaurants, a historic theater and brewery (Stass Brewing Company has great Belgian-style beer with a fun atmosphere).  

      Would definitely camp here again if we were in the area.

    • BThe Dyrt PRO User
      Aug. 17, 2021

      Delaware State Park Campground

      Where’s the crowd?

      Delaware State Park is a gem in the Ohio state park system. What is amazing to us is how few people seem to know it exists! this state park is only 15 to 20 minutes away from Alum Creek State Park and yet there are virtually no crowds at all. The park is very large and the campground is adjacent to Delaware Lake, a reservoir a few miles north of the small town of Delaware. The lake offers boating with unlimited horsepower but it seems most of the boats on the lake were either fishing boats or kayaks. There is a very nice swimming beach, a beautiful marina with a full service store and two very good disc golf courses. There is also a youth fishing pond for the youngsters and plenty of hiking trails throughout the park. The campsites all have asphalt pads and are quite spacious; all are electric only as far as we could tell. The biggest con is also this park’s greatest pro and that is the campground requires a long drive to get to it - but that makes it feel more “out there.” The town of Delaware has a very vibrant downtown with lots of quality local restaurants and bars plus grocery stores and fuel to keep you well stocked for your camping trip. Highly recommended!

    • Renée C.
      Mar. 10, 2020

      Alum Creek State Park Campground

      Lots of trails!

      There are tons of trails to check out all throughout the park. Kayaking on the northern side of the lake would be recommended. It gets too busy with larger boats in the main area of the lake. Check out the mountain biking trails & horse trails. Lots of great fishing. Be careful around the old homesteads and dumping sites.

    • Marshall P.
      Apr. 14, 2021

      Delaware State Park Campground

      A nice State Park and I like the layout

      This is another of our favorite Ohio State Parks.  The campground is setup in a nice layout with each of the separate sections having a spoke and wheel layout with a bathhouse in the middle.  Sites are roomy and we like the wooded feel.

      The dog part was quite muddy and actually closed while we were there and we were a bit disappointed by that but there was plenty of space to walk the pups.

      Located near the town of Delaware, you aren’t too far off the beaten path and we even had decent service with Verizon.

      I also noticed that the6 had a nice storm shelter on the property that was well marked and easy to get to from any of the campground areas.

    • s
      Jul. 18, 2016

      Alum Creek State Park Campground

      Much more here than you realize

      Less than 30 minutes north of Columbus and you are in a rustic area with LOTS to offer. Besides the camping there is a sail boat dock and horse riding trails. The lake is big enough to spend hours on! It is rarely crowed here. Makes for a great community!

    • Daniel U.
      Nov. 4, 2022

      Alum Creek State Park Campground

      Very Noisy

      Everyone online is constantly raving about Alum Creek so we finally decided to try it out. Initially we had site A9 but when we arrived we realized the main road (55mph) was extremely close and loud. We ended up looking at all of the open sites and picking C3, which literally might be the best site in the park. Even still, the constant road noise and insane amount of small plane traffic is extremely annoying. The fire station across the street doesn't help either. The park seems to be roughly 80/20 mix of small sites to medium/ large sites. Usually my reviews are a ton of positives, then a few negatives. This one unfortunately is almost all negatives. The oddly places bathrooms have no parking, only the two shower houses on our half of the park did. I say oddly places because they are kind of in the middle of the woods with multiple paths going to them. You would definitely benifit by finding these paths before it's dark or you'll be lost like we were. Also you may not want a site with one of these paths if you don't like people walking through your site. Due to looking for a better site and it being October, it was dark by the time we finished setting up. One of the few nice things about the park is how dark it gets at night. Unfortunately, there are barely any signs around the park and the ones they have ahine green in your headlights and are almost illegible. Kind of like the light yellow site numbers on the grey electric box. The park does have many nice amenities like, miniature golf, a large dog park, many trails and a nature center. Down the road is a very large beach, a dam and parks. The absolute best part was the camp store. Literally the nicest people in the world were working here... I'm pretty sure we wouldn't stay here again, especially in the summer when it's probably crazy busy. Especially when Delaware state park is 10 miles away and literally our favorite park in Ohio. The two are complete opposites.


    Guide to North Lewisburg

    Delaware State Park offers excellent equestrian camping facilities near North Lewisburg, Ohio. The park spans over 2,000 acres with a unique "spoke and wheel" layout that creates convenient access while maintaining natural surroundings. Campsites throughout the park feature paved areas with grassy sections ideal for horses, with some sites extending over 90 feet in length to accommodate horse trailers.

    What to do

    Explore lake views via kayaking: Buck Creek State Park Campground provides water recreation opportunities on its reservoir. "We camped here in our camper in early July 2017. There are a lot of things to do in the area. We visited the Ohio Caverns. The tour is worth the money, the 'gem' mining was fun for our younger kids," shares Leon H.

    Visit nearby attractions: Local towns offer additional activities when you need a break from camping. "Yellow Springs is a great, funky town. Many great places to eat. Dark Star Used Bookstore is a must see every time we visit," notes a Buck Creek visitor.

    Enjoy quiet hiking trails: The tranquil wooded areas provide peaceful hiking experiences away from crowds. At Kiser Lake State Park Campground, "We really enjoy Kiser Lake, although there is only one spot for camping that we prefer. It is the only spot that it doesn't feel like you are right on top of your neighbors and actually has some tree coverage."

    What campers like

    Private, spacious sites: Alum Creek State Park Campground offers well-separated camping areas. "This is the proper listing for the campground. The camp sites are spacious and private, surrounded by trees and brush. Beautiful walking trails," explains Catherine.

    Clean facilities: Many campgrounds maintain high-quality restrooms and shower facilities. "The bathroom was perfectly adequate but a long walk from our site," notes a Buck Creek camper, while another mentions, "Showers were very nice and clean. Several water spickets throughout the park if you needed to access them."

    Natural setting: Horse campgrounds near North Lewisburg preserve natural environments while providing necessary amenities. "The sites are nice with some sites able to boat up to them. Be careful with rainy weather, some sites have flooded in poor weather," cautions an Alum Creek visitor.

    What you should know

    Reservation requirements: For equestrian camping facilities near North Lewisburg, booking ahead is essential. "From what I've been told you might be able to get into one if you book the whole season a year in advance," mentions an Alum Creek camper about lakefront sites.

    Weather considerations: Ohio weather can impact your stay. "This park was pretty packed over Labor Day weekend, but it still felt like it wasn't super crowded. Our space was nice and level," reports a visitor at Buck Creek State Park.

    Wildlife awareness: Local wildlife may visit campsites. "This park is overrun with feral cats (or it was when I was there). Some people might think that is cute. I consider feral cats to be wild animals that carry disease," warns a Kiser Lake camper.

    Tips for camping with families

    Look for kid-friendly activities: Many parks offer scheduled events for children. At Kiser Lake, a visitor noted, "I like that they have activities throughout the day for kids on the weekends. Also have a nice camp store/marina with canoe and kayak rentals at a reasonable price."

    Choose sites near playgrounds: Delaware State Park Campground offers family-friendly layouts. "There is a path to the playground which the occasional kid will run down into your campsite by accident. Also the campground was quiet by 10pm every night we were there and most people seemed to be in bed early," reports Melissa M.

    Bring bikes: Many horse campgrounds near North Lewisburg feature bike-friendly terrain. "My sons love camping here for the trails and large areas to ride their bikes," shares a Buck Creek visitor.

    Tips from RVers

    Select appropriate hookups: Check what utilities are available at each site. At Korbel Campgrounds, "Full hookups, close to downtown and $35/night. Trains are close and frequent," notes Jenifer K.

    Consider site location carefully: Look for details about specific site features. "Don't get a site in the back under the walnut trees in the fall. They drop all day & night long," advises John L. about Kiser Lake.

    Check road conditions: Access routes vary between parks. "It was a bit of a drive back into the campground, probably 3 1/2 miles," mentions a Buck Creek visitor about reaching their campsite.

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