Best Equestrian Camping near Paulding, OH

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

Chain O' Lakes State Park Campground and Pokagon State Park Campground near Paulding, Ohio both accommodate equestrians, though neither provides dedicated horse corrals. These state parks offer various camping options including tent sites, RV spots with electric hookups, and cabin accommodations. Both parks maintain modern restroom facilities with showers and drinking water access. Vault toilets remain heated during winter months at Ouabache State Park, making it suitable for cold-weather camping with horses. The campsites include standard amenities such as picnic tables and fire rings, with firewood available for purchase.

Trail systems within these parks connect to riding areas suitable for horses, though riders should verify seasonal trail conditions before visiting. Both Chain O' Lakes and Pokagon offer year-round camping access with various trail difficulty levels. Water access points along trails provide natural drinking opportunities for horses. The parks feature paved bike paths that connect to nearby communities, offering alternative recreation options when not riding. Trail maps are available at park offices, and rangers can provide guidance on the most suitable routes for horseback riding. Campsite reservations are recommended, especially during summer months when the beach areas attract numerous visitors.

Best Equestrian Sites Near Paulding, Ohio (3)

    1. Chain O' Lakes State Park Campground

    53 Reviews
    Albion, IN
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (260) 636-2654

    $12 - $80 / night

    "If you're traveling with kids or enjoy the community of being near your fellow campers this is a great option. If you are looking for a peaceful retreat this may be a bit loud and busy."

    "I came here with a few family member to hike and get away from the rat race of life and that's exactly what I got. An awesome 1st time experience. "

    2. Pokagon State Park Campground

    48 Reviews
    Angola, IN
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (260) 833-2012

    $12 - $480 / night

    "Sites are in a well wooded area situated on 5 different loops (1 non-electric, 4 electric)."

    "This site was fairly level but very close to other sites…wouldn’t recommend it."

    3. Ouabache State Park Campground

    12 Reviews
    Bluffton, IN
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (260) 824-0926

    $20 - $23 / night

    "The paved bike trail in the park starts near the campground, and connects with a bike trail along the Wabash River that goes into nearby Bluffton, and is an easy ride. "

    "Plenty of trails to hike and a nice little lake to enjoy. Will definitely come back here"

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  • Whitley K.
    Mar. 29, 2022

    Pokagon State Park Campground

    Visit in Winter for Tobagganing

    Equestrian trails and campgrounds are popular here. Horse rides sold on site. There is a nice hotel that sometimes hosts events actually located in the park. Come tobagginging and ice fishing in the winter and then pamper yourself in the hotel, or visit in the summer and have a beach day or easy hike with the family. Great spot for Pokémon Go because of the available cell service.

  • D
    Jul. 5, 2016

    Pokagon State Park Campground

    Pokagon State Park

    Pokagon State Park has an excellent state park campground. Sites are in a well wooded area situated on 5 different loops (1 non-electric, 4 electric). Many sites are flat (good for tent camping) while others are slightly rolling hills (helps breakup the sites a bit). There is a lot to do in the park including many trails, horse riding (horse stable on site), and lake swimming on a nicely improved beach. Only cons are no full hook up and the fire rings/grills could be improved.

  • T S.
    Sep. 19, 2021

    Pokagon State Park Campground

    Extensive Campground

    This is an extremely large campground. About seventy-five percent of the sites are electric. We stayed in Site 255, which was not electric (booked last minute). This site was fairly level but very close to other sites…wouldn’t recommend it. However, Site 269 (next to Site 277) afforded great privacy and was large; among the non-electric sites this was the best I saw. I did not survey the electric sites, but I’m sure the site matters a lot. Non-electric sites are $20.00, plus a $9.00 park entrance fee.

    There are numerous walking trails, along with horse and bike trails. Additionally, there are boat rentals, horseback rides, pony rentals, swimming, nature center, and a restaurant at the inn.

    This is a family oriented park. Extended family groupings are very common. Nevertheless, people and their children are well behaved.

    I would recommend this campground for two days or more. A one day stay will mean you probably won’t see much of this wonderful park. The only reason I gave it a four was that even in mid-September it was packed.

  • R
    Jul. 19, 2023

    Ouabache State Park Campground

    Camp sites are tiny

    Camp sites are tiny. We had site 88 and it was supposed to be full shade. It was full sun and they have it set up so the camp side of the trailer faces the road. The fire pit is also three feet from the road. Who wants to have a fire next to the road?

  • Cynthia K.
    Jul. 21, 2023

    Pokagon State Park Campground

    Old campground

       This state park was established in 1925, so almost 100 years old. The campground must be the original layout. There's a maze like quality to it. The roads are narrow & you may be driving off the road for a big rig. 

       Some sites are level, some aren't. Some can accommodate larger rigs, most can't. Check the site descriptions carefully & to be doubly sure, call the office & ask.

       There's water stations that look very old. They have wooden, shingled roofs. There's 2 dump stations located in loops 3 & 4. IN THE CAMPGROUND! NEXT TO CAMPSITES!!!!

     There's 5 loops to the main campground.

     100 loop is small & closer to the lake than the other loops. It's the loop we chose this time.

        The sites are on the small side. There's 3 campsites that are close to the lake. 115, which is a larger site. 117 & 119 which have clear views of the lake. 117 is more a tent or popup site & is small. 119 is the best of the bunch. A large pad & a large site. There's no privacy bushes. These sites have a view of the lake with trees & brush & are on a ridge overlooking the lake. They aren't ON the lake. 

    On either side of 117 & 119 are 2 trails that lead to the lake. There's benches & a dock to tie up your boat. 

       The rest of the sites are a mixed bag. Some are level, some have an incline. If you have a big rig, be aware that the road to the 100 campsites branches into one way. Leading into the campsites, the road is narrow & has a ravine on one side!

        200 Loop is non electric

        300 Loop is the biggest loop & seems like the best bet for larger rigs. As stated above, some sites are better than others. There's a uniformity here that's missing from the other loops.

      Stay away from sites 393& 395!!! These sites are literally right on top of the dump station! As always watch for pit toilets near the sites. 

       400 loop is a smaller loop next to the 200 loop. There's only one shower house for both loops. Avoid site 444 & probably site 454. These sites are VERY close to the dump station. 

      500 loop is also smaller& has some nice sites tucked by themselves in the trees. There seems to be more privacy brush on this loop with SOME sites.

       512 is close to the shower house. 511 & 513 were somewhat secluded.

        If you have a boat you want to tie up at the dock, go for the 100 loop. If you can't get it, be aware there's no parking near the trails to the lake. You can park by the bathhouse & walk. 

       The shower & restrooms are atrocious!!! Worst looking buildings since Spring Mill SP! Dirty & need an entire overhaul. In fact, raze the buildings & build new ones! They're "cleaned" once a day. Suuuuuure they are. There was actual poop on the door of one of the women's toilet stalls the whole time I was there. Mold & spiders& dirt in the corners. Looks like the last upgrade was in the 50s.

  • Katie M.
    Aug. 11, 2022

    Pokagon State Park Campground

    Quiet and laid back.

    Lovely little quiet campground and spacious park with plenty to do for 1-2 days. Staff is non-intrusive, and the site has plenty of room to camp about and roam. Find your own little quiet corner and unplug for a few days. It's better than Ohio's only National Park!

    Note: the DNR trail maps are inaccurate but well worth your time, so research your trials well or you'll get a bit lost. Trail signs are also very confusing. Bring plenty of water as posted 'mile' hikes quickly turn in 5 mile hikes. I recommend walking the 'Wetlands' trail around dusk.

  • Kathleen S.
    Oct. 22, 2018

    Pokagon State Park Campground

    Very large , trees and woods, bring your bikes.

    We visited for just one night on a fall weekday. Campground was not crowded. Our site #315 was spacious with a nice foliage buffer around it. Many nice sites, but also many small, not private at all sites. We enjoyed a hike on one of the nice hiking trails, saw many families enjoying the bicycle trails and paved park roads. There is an Inn and restaurant in the park. We talked about how nice it would be to meetup with non Camping family members at this location. There are horse stables and a winter toboggan run as well

  • Amanda J.
    Jul. 15, 2019

    Pokagon State Park Campground

    Beautiful Stay

    I have stayed in the Inn and the camp site. I highly recommend it. There are so many activities that people of all ages can enjoy! I Particularly like the horse back riding trails, and in the winter there are toboggan rides!


Guide to Paulding

Chain O' Lakes State Park and Pokagon State Park offer facilities that accommodate equestrian campers within driving distance of Paulding, Ohio. These facilities provide camping options for riders exploring the northeast Indiana terrain. Vault toilets at Ouabache State Park remain heated during winter months, making it suitable for cold-weather equestrian camping in the region. The regional terrain features diverse landscapes with moderate elevation changes that create varied riding conditions across seasons.

What to do

Bison viewing tours: The bison enclosure at Ouabache State Park Campground provides a unique wildlife viewing opportunity. "The bison exhibit and ranger programs are great too," notes emily P., who visited the park for its diverse activities beyond horseback riding.

Trail connectivity: Paved bike paths offer alternative recreation when not riding horses. "The paved bike trail in the park starts near the campground, and connects with a bike trail along the Wabash River that goes into nearby Bluffton, and is an easy ride," shares Jacob A. about the trails at Ouabache.

Water recreation options: Lakes provide opportunities for boat-based activities at Chain O' Lakes State Park Campground. According to Jeremy C., "Kayaking and the beach was a huge hit with the kids," making this park suitable for families combining equestrian activities with water sports.

What campers like

Diverse trail environments: The region offers varied riding terrain through different forest types. "There's a surprising variation between more deciduous and coniferous environments depending on the trail you choose," reports Bethany S. about the trail systems at Ouabache State Park.

Clean facilities: Pokagon State Park Campground maintains well-kept facilities that riders appreciate after long days on trails. Mary H. shares, "The bathroom and shower facilities were clean and updated," which can be particularly important for equestrian campers requiring shower access after riding.

Multiple activity options: Parks near Paulding feature varied recreational opportunities beyond horseback riding. Amy K. says of Pokagon: "There's an inn, restaurant, cabins, boat rentals, horseback riding, bike trails, beach, toboggan run, etc. Tons of picnic areas and pavilions; would be great for a family reunion."

What you should know

Site variability: Campsite quality can differ significantly within the same park. At Ouabache State Park, "The campsites are variable, size and privacy definitely depends on the site you book," according to emily P., highlighting the importance of researching specific sites before booking.

Water quality concerns: Some campgrounds have issues with water quality that horseback riders should prepare for. "The potable water is brown and smelly...be sure to bring your water filter!" warns emily P. about Ouabache State Park, suggesting riders should bring additional water for themselves and their horses.

Weather impacts: Rain can affect camping conditions significantly at horse campgrounds near Paulding. Jacob A. notes about Ouabache: "Some [sites] can get very wet and flooded during a nice rain," which may impact trailer parking and horse comfort.

Tips for camping with families

Wildlife observation: Incorporate animal viewing into family equestrian trips. "The kids loved the Bison," reports Brad H. about Ouabache State Park, where visitors can view bison from designated areas separate from horse trails.

Beach access: Combine horseback riding with swimming opportunities. "Very clean state park. Reasonable prices. Kayaking and the beach was a huge hit with the kids," notes Jeremy C. about Chain O' Lakes, providing alternate activities for family members not participating in riding.

Campsite selection: Choose sites appropriate for family needs when bringing horses. "Sites were nice and secluded where we were, but you could hear a few late night partiers nearby," shares Anand about Pokagon State Park, suggesting families with horses may want to request sites farther from more social camping areas.

Tips from RVers

Site length limitations: RV campers with horse trailers should check site dimensions. "Sites are shorter and sometimes uneven," warns J.C. about Pokagon State Park, which may present challenges for larger rigs with attached horse trailers.

Hookup options: Water and sewer connections may be limited at equestrian-friendly campgrounds. Steve C. notes about Ouabache State Park: "Only drawback is no water and sewer hook up at the campsite," requiring campers to plan accordingly for horse water needs.

Winter camping options: Some facilities remain accessible for cold-weather equestrian camping. Lisa N. shares about Ouabache: "Love this place for winter camping. The campground comfort stations are heated all winter long," providing year-round options for riders who enjoy cold-weather trail riding.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular equestrian campground near Paulding, OH is Chain O' Lakes State Park Campground with a 4.3-star rating from 53 reviews.

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