Equestrian Camping near Wilmot, OH

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    Canton / East Sparta KOA Holiday - Bear Creek Ranch offers horseback riding on the premises and accommodates families with horses. The campground includes full hookup sites suitable for RVs with horse trailers, though specific dedicated horse corrals are not available. Visitors find ample space for parking larger rigs, with the KOA welcoming pets and providing standard amenities like electric hookups, water, sewer, showers, and restrooms. The campground maintains a family-friendly atmosphere with staff who facilitate horse rides for children and adults. Guests particularly appreciate the well-maintained grounds and clean facilities when staying with their horses.

    The Mohican area provides multiple options for horse enthusiasts, with nearby Mohican Wilderness offering river access in addition to camping facilities. While official horse corrals aren't listed among the campground amenities, the region connects to extensive trail systems through the Mohican State Park and surrounding forests. Both primitive camping and developed sites accommodate visitors with horses, though calling ahead to confirm specific equestrian policies is recommended. Trail riders find the combination of river access and wooded terrain particularly appealing for day rides. The Mohican State Park trails connect to larger networks throughout the area, making the region a destination for horse owners seeking varied terrain and natural scenery.

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    Best Equestrian Campgrounds near Wilmot (10)

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

      5.0(3)12mi from WilmotRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

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

      2. Canton-East Sparta KOA

      3.3(4)12mi from WilmotRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      3. Mohican State Park Campground

      4.6(48)35mi from Wilmot209 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Miles of well groomed horse trails available with creek crossings, steep hills and beautiful pine tree."

      "As part of a nearly 200-mile bikepacking ride, this was our last stop! We spent 2 nights in their "Class B" area down in the Mohican River Valley and loved it."

      from $27 - $220 / night

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      4. West Branch State Park Campground

      4.6(66)43mi from Wilmot196 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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"

      from $30 - $52 / night

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      5. Salt Fork State Park Campground

      4.4(37)39mi from Wilmot272 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      from $24 - $52 / night

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      6. Mohican Wilderness

      4.8(10)30mi from WilmotRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "They are full of amenities like: horse back riding, shooting sports, canoeing, playground, swimming lake, putt putt and more."

      "We come back to MW each year and try to get the same sites (323-322) as they are very private with access to the water while still being super close to the store and walkable to the bathrooms:showers."

      from $25 - $44 / night

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      7. Pleasant Hill Lake Park Campground

      4.0(10)37mi from WilmotRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Didn’t see much of the park on Friday,  but Saturday we went exploring and saw the marina, beach, horse camp area, and walked some of the bridle trails."

      "Positives: Lots are spacious

      • Lots of activities: WhoaZone, boating, fishing, horseback riding, near Mohican Adventures for rafting, hiking
      • Quiet and with friendly staff and seasonal campers
      • Large"

      from $27 / night

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      8. Jefferson Lake State Park Campground

      4.0(7)45mi from Wilmot44 sitesRVs, Tents

      "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."

      from $23 - $33 / night

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      9. Malabar Farm State Park Campground

      4.5(2)40mi from Wilmot16 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Not your typical going hiking kinda campground (there are trails but they are not “major”) you come here to step away from city life and tour a working farm. Ohio countryside at its best."

      "Lots of hiking trails and a few sites boasting the filming locations for scenes from the movie Shawshank Redemption."

      from $23 - $180 / night

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      10. Ashland Fairgrounds

      4.0(1)40mi from WilmotRVs, Tents

      "Bathrooms are open and close by. No showers. Very clean and quiet. There were 4 others staying here. All were nice. If you arrive after hours grab an envelope and drop payment in an envelope."

      from $20 - $35 / night

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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.

    • Kayla S.
      May. 16, 2020

      Mohican State Park Campground

      Awesome Horse Trails

      Miles of well groomed horse trails available with creek crossings, steep hills and beautiful pine tree. There’s a primitive horse camp as well, and places to tie horses at the entrance with high lines. Dogs are welcome to.

    • 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!

    • Shari  G.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 31, 2018

      Mohican State Park Campground

      Unexpected Treat in Central Ohio

      As part of a nearly 200-mile bikepacking ride, this was our last stop! We spent 2 nights in their "Class B" area down in the Mohican River Valley and loved it.

      The oddly named “Class A” camping area offers everything from full-hook up camping slots for campers large and small, as well as just electric sites and 10 “walk-in” primitive sites, and cabins -- all of which are reservable. This area has all the bells and whistles of a modern campground with an environmental learning center, a nice outdoor pool, clean showers and bathrooms, an extensive playground and hiking and mountain biking trails right out the front door.

      The “Class B” area offers 25 primitive sites on a first-come, first-served basis. It is almost 6 miles by road from the “A” services, but only a 2-mile flatish hike along the river trail. At these sites, there are only pit toilets and a water pump. Each site has a picnic table and a small fire ring. There is also a large group camping area just a few miles away from the primitive “Class B” area.

      Tubing and canoeing are available within the park, but there are also several canoe outfitters in the area which provide rental / pick up services. The sheer number of these businesses makes me think that summer time can be crowded!!

      Beautiful shaded trails meander all throughout the park and they boast some of the most challenging mountain biking in the mid-west, so read your trail maps. Hiking, equestrian and winter snowmobile trails also offer some great opportunities to get out and stretch your legs throughout the year. There is also a safe and convenient, bike lane / bike path into nearby Loudonville, which has a small grocery story and the usual fast-food restaurants.

      Note: The only reason why this park didn't get a 5 star was due to their customer service. It was absolutely lousy, confusing, and the young folks working behind the counter acted as if they didn't want to be there and/or hadn't been trained. We almost left, but since we had cycled 42 miles to get there that day, we chose to stay and enjoyed our time in their Class B sites.

    • K
      Sep. 28, 2020

      Mohican State Park Campground

      Park and pack site #4

      Near the bridal trails you'll find Park and Pack site #4. It's a great spot if your legs are tired after a long day of hiking or if you did too many hills that day. Or if you're a beginner camper, or family that want to try something new, it's easy to walk into and out of. You'll find campsite #4 near the horse pavilion and a large wood barn where it looks that wood is provided. The trail itself is flat, wide and conditions depend on recent rainfall and horse use. It was mostly dry with some muddy areas to navigate around. You'll need to transport it back to camp somehow by pack or a cart/wheelbarrow... It has creative man made benches from logs/branches, a great view for sunset. Per paper maps it looks like it's among the other campsites but actually it's on its own and the opposite side of the multiple bridal trailhead.


    Guide to Wilmot

    Equestrian camping opportunities near Wilmot, Ohio offer access to trail systems across the Mohican region. The area sits within rolling hills at elevations between 900-1,200 feet with heavy forestation providing natural shade at most campsites. Annual rainfall averages 38 inches, creating lush conditions for horseback riding throughout the May to October camping season when temperatures typically range from 60-85°F.

    What to do

    Horseback trail riding networks: Multiple campgrounds near Wilmot connect to extensive riding trails. At Mohican Wilderness, riders appreciate river access combined with wooded paths. As one visitor notes, "We have camped here 3 times now and even though it's a large park the sites are huge so you still feel like you can kick back and relax." The campground offers "horse back riding, shooting sports, canoeing, playground, swimming lake, putt putt and more."

    Hiking with waterfall views: The Mohican area features trails with scenic water features. Mohican State Park Campground offers "lots of hiking trails and waterfalls. Free hike-in camping available here too." Another camper highlights the "beautiful campsites on the water and near it. Playgrounds, cabins, camper cabins, tent sites & camper sites."

    Fishing opportunities: Several area campgrounds provide access to stocked lakes and rivers. Anglers can find prime spots at Jefferson Lake State Park, which offers "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."

    What campers like

    Private, spacious sites: West Branch State Park Campground receives consistent praise for its site layout. One camper explains, "West Branch has private, spacious, shady sites. We can launch our kayaks right from our campsite." Another mentions the "waterside sites fill up quickly! Check in is very easy as you pass the camp store on your way in."

    Clean facilities: Pleasant Hill Lake Park Campground maintains high standards for their amenities. A regular visitor notes, "We have been going to Pleasant Hill for weekend camping for the last 10 years. They have recently put a lot of money in upgrading their campground." Another camper adds, "Clean property, beautiful lake and beach. Even the picnic tables are top notch."

    Diverse terrain for riding: Horse enthusiasts appreciate the varied landscapes available for trail riding. One equestrian camper at Mohican Wilderness explains it's "the most beautiful campground in the state" with "campsites [that] are huge and usually shaded." The terrain combines river valleys with wooded hills, providing varied riding experiences throughout the season.

    What you should know

    Reservation timing: Popular equestrian camping sites fill quickly during peak season. At West Branch State Park, "Make reservations! (6 months in advance). Waterside sites fill up quickly!" Planning ahead is essential, especially for holiday weekends and summer visits.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Which is the most popular equestrian campsite near Wilmot, OH?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular equestrian campground near Wilmot, OH is Canton / East Sparta KOA Holiday - Bear Creek Ranch with a 5-star rating from 3 reviews.

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