Best Equestrian Camping near Cloverdale, OR

Three Creeks Meadow Horse Camp provides equestrian accommodations near Sisters, Oregon, with sites designed for horse trailers and camping vehicles. The campground features picnic tables and vault toilets while maintaining a rustic setting suitable for equestrians exploring the area. Large camping spaces accommodate horse trailers with ample room for setting up temporary corrals or high lines. The sites are reservable through the forest service reservation system, ensuring equestrians can secure space during busy summer months. Some campers report the road becomes quite rough during the last few miles of access, though larger rigs including 40-foot vehicles have successfully navigated the route.

The campground connects directly to multiple trail systems ideal for horseback riding through the Deschutes National Forest. Located approximately 10 miles south of Sisters, the camp provides access to several fishing lakes within 1-2 miles, offering additional recreation opportunities for overnight visitors. The surrounding area features gorgeous hiking and riding trails with mountain views. Trail conditions remain good throughout the summer season, though the area experiences significant dust and sand common to Central Oregon horse camps. The campground typically operates seasonally, with most visitors reporting optimal conditions from June through September. No water is available on site, so horse owners must bring sufficient water for themselves and their animals.

Best Equestrian Sites Near Cloverdale, Oregon (25)

    1. Bend / Sisters Garden RV Resort

    18 Reviews
    Sisters, OR
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 549-3021

    $43 - $78 / night

    "There is an on site pool and outdoor gathering place, a general store, propane vending, a dog walking path and large property behind the park to take pets with a reminder to clean up and pack it out."

    "From the put-put golf course near the check-in, to the store and the lovely lake, this is a great place for kids as well as adults."

    2. Chipmunk Mountain Basecamp on Forest Road 4606

    2 Reviews
    Sisters, OR
    5 miles
    Website

    "We really like this spot because you can walk into town but far enough outside that it has a lot of privacy. The PRT trail system is close by, Three Creeks and the 3 Sister."

    3. Sisters Rodeo Dispersed Camping

    1 Review
    Cloverdale, OR
    4 miles

    "A lot of horse trailers come into the dispersed camping area to park and ride their horses, and I've seen a lot of larger bog rig horse trailers parked at the camp sites near the front."

    4. Big Lake

    16 Reviews
    Camp Sherman, OR
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 226-3564

    $28 / night

    "This hidden gem can’t be seen from the highway. But it’s a quick drive down a improved road to it,s clear refreshing waters with fishing and plenty places to swim."

    "This was a great little lakeside campground with easy water access, and bathrooms (pit toilets) onsite. It is really dusty, which was expected."

    5. Three Creeks Meadow Horse Camp

    3 Reviews
    Sisters, OR
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 323-1746

    $23 - $25 / night

    "This is a lovely campground, of course perfect if you have horses, those sites are further in. Many of the sites have lovely views of the meadow with a little creek running through."

    "Additional sites specifically for horse trailers. No cell service. Multiple hiking trails from the campground. 3 Creek Lake is .75 mile away. No water available"

    6. Driftwood Campground - Deschutes

    4 Reviews
    Sisters, OR
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 323-1746

    $23 - $25 / night

    "Take it slow if you have a big rig or don’t have 4 wheel drive. This camp was more spacious than the one across the lake, and yes you get to have fires (at designated spots only)."

    "The site we stayed had had plenty of privacy and lake front access. The lake is very shallow so it was kid friendly."

    7. Three Creeks Meadow Campground

    3 Reviews
    Sisters, OR
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 323-1746

    $21 - $23 / night

    "Couple of fishing lakes within 1 or 2 miles"

    9. Scott Lake Campground

    5 Reviews
    Mckenzie Bridge, OR
    22 miles
    Website

    $5 / night

    "It's a drive, hike, bike and walk in. I didn't see any spots big enough for RV but there is space to park that isn't officially a site."

    "Views of Three Sisters makes for the most breathtaking sunrise and hiking around the lake is beautiful. There is also hiking up to Tenas Lakes or Scott Mountain that makes for a good day trek."

    10. Reynolds Pond Recreation Site

    10 Reviews
    Powell Butte, OR
    27 miles
    +1 (541) 416-6700

    "I’m learning the ropes of truck life while working full time, so the proximity to Bend is a big plus."

    "Easily accessible, close to town, spread out, and has cell service (Verizon)."

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  • B
    Sep. 13, 2022

    Sheep Springs Horse Camp

    Great horse camp!

    Beautiful trees, clean bathrooms, solid paddocks, and great trail network. Even had Miss Rodeo Oregon staying there on a rare weekend off before the RoundUp.

    We were in site 3 which is the least flat and difficult to access, but close to the water and our friends that had booked 2. To is next to the water and has easy access even with their 4 horse LQ and dually crew cab. 4 is nice and shady but a bit of a hill. If we came back, we’d pick 5 or 6 for shade trees, easy access, but 8 and 9 have morning sun which would be nice on cool mornings. One site, 10 I think, has metal panels for the paddock. Others are pretty solid wood paddocks but bring a chain just in case the one there is broken (or you have a 5 y.o. Gelding that will break it :)

  • Tia A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 23, 2024

    Sisters Rodeo Dispersed Camping

    Peacful

    Easy access and larger camp spots. We were there during a few events hosted by the Sisters Rodeo and got to listen to the events.

    A lot of horse trailers come into the dispersed camping area to park and ride their horses, and I've seen a lot of larger bog rig horse trailers parked at the camp sites near the front. Every single one that came in was respectful and kind. A couple of the trainers even allowed my oldest onto their horses with permission after she asked.

    There were a couple of long-time stay campers that kept to themselves. We didn't have any issues with leaving our campsite unattended, even with our cook stove, propane, and ground solar equipment out in the open.

    Great for solar. Just if you don't have it set on top, you will have to move it throughout the day.

    Verizon cell service is completely fine. No wifi, of course, but if you use a mobile hotspot like we do, you shouldn't have any issues.

    We camped at 3 different spots. The first one was right as you pulled in, directly behind the rodeo gates. Large spot, 2 fire pits. Perfect for a group. The second was farther back. Only spent 1 night there cause there was a fire ant colony and we have kids. That just seemed like a bad idea for us. Spot itself was great, though. Another perfect spot for a group, minus the fire ants. The third spit was closer to the entrance, about half way in-between the other 2 we stayed at. This one had some broken glass that was buried as well as what looked like a diabetic syringe, also buried in the dirt. This was the only camp site that had any type of garbage at it. Every other one was cleaned from what we glanced at.

    Rangers come through every few days to make sure everything is safe and taken care of. When it became "no fires allowed" a ranger went to every camp site with people and asked if he could leave the information papers about what would be allowed vs not allowed during the "no burn" time. He was very respectful and kept his distance. I was by myself with my 3 young kids when he stopped by, and he stayed at least 5 feet away from all of us unless I gave the okay to come closer. The Rangers also placed "no fire" flags at each of the empty campsites in the firepits in case someone came in afterward.

    Overall, it was very peaceful and a great place to stay if you plan on going to the rodeo or an event held at Sisters Rodeo but are strapped on funds.

    And of course, like all dispersed campsites, it's a "pack in pack out". No water, power, sewage, bathrooms, showers, or anything else available. You bring it in, and you take it out.

  • Austin G.
    Jul. 17, 2018

    Big Lake

    Very relaxing and beautiful lake to enjoy the outdoors

    This hidden gem can’t be seen from the highway. But it’s a quick drive down a improved road to it,s clear refreshing waters with fishing and plenty places to swim. Trails to go off road and places to camp near or away from the water. You’ll find views of snowcapped mountains and relax at night with no city noise or lights glowing. Check this place out before the winter hits and the snow piles up.

  • Erin P.
    Jul. 6, 2017

    North Waldo Lake

    Beautiful Lake with awesome walk up campsite

    This was a great campsite. We were in a walk in Tent site right on the lake which was quiet for the most part. Right next to hiking path that went around the lake. There didn't appear to be a boat put in around the area, but there is one down the street. We stayed in Campsite 28, which helped get away from the chaos of the big group sites which I would strongly Recommend! Beautiful place.

  • Alex P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 14, 2020

    Three Creeks Meadow Horse Camp

    Beautiful area

    This is a lovely campground, of course perfect if you have horses, those sites are further in. Many of the sites have lovely views of the meadow with a little creek running through. The sites were decently spaced, and the surrounding area is lovely for hiking, biking etc. the lake is not far down either.

  • William B.
    Sep. 7, 2022

    Three Creeks Meadow Horse Camp

    Great quite location

    11 sites with tables and fire rings. Additional sites specifically for horse trailers. No cell service. Multiple hiking trails from the campground. 3 Creek Lake is .75 mile away. No water available

  • M
    Sep. 29, 2022

    Pamelia Lake

    First Solo

    I lived in Oregon for a couple years as a kid and my family got big into backpacking. One of our family favorites was Pamelia Lake. The trail is gentle and the basin the lake is in has great mountain ranges surrounding. As an adult it was only right that this was my first place to solo. I spent a little over 3 days hiking around the area. This is a great place that has many trails of varying difficulties nearby.

  • S
    Jun. 29, 2022

    Bend / Sisters Garden RV Resort

    Very well maintained grounds away from town

    Arrived after the office closed and started to read late check in rules and available spaces. Helped to look up to see on the other side of the door envelopes with names, including ours. Access is easy for even large rigs. All sites are paved. Space between sites is reasonable. On site restrooms are very nicely presented. There is an on site pool and outdoor gathering place, a general store, propane vending, a dog walking path and large property behind the park to take pets with a reminder to clean up and pack it out. Garbage service is nice - place the bags by the road and maintenance staff will take it away.

    You are a few miles from sisters and about 15 from the outskirts of Bend (the side that has the big box hardware and all purpose stores).

    The RV park is quiet and comfortable. There are plenty of trees and green grass at each site. The way the park is laid out, it’s more of an RV neighborhood of travelers.

  • HThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 18, 2023

    Chipmunk Mountain Basecamp on Forest Road 4606

    Great place to stay

    We really like this spot because you can walk into town but far enough outside that it has a lot of privacy. The PRT trail system is close by, Three Creeks and the 3 Sister. We only ever see hikers and bikers.


Guide to Cloverdale

Three Creeks Meadow Horse Camp serves equestrians visiting the Sisters, Oregon area with accommodations specifically designed for those traveling with horses. Located 10 miles south of Sisters, the campground provides large spaces for horse trailers and temporary corral setup. The sites connect to trail systems throughout the Deschutes National Forest, and several fishing lakes can be found within 1-2 miles. The camp operates seasonally, typically from June through September, and visitors must bring their own water as none is available on site.

What to do

Explore hiking trails: Three Creeks Lake sits just 0.75 miles from Three Creeks Meadow Campground, providing easy access for fishing and swimming. "Multiple hiking trails from the campground. 3 Creek Lake is .75 mile away," notes camper William B.

Fish in stocked lakes: The area features several lakes stocked with trout. At Big Lake, you can kayak while enjoying mountain views. "Lake is great for kayaking, big enough to give you lots to paddle, but small enough to not be overwhelming," shares Becky K. "Absolutely beautiful view, huge sites and fairly remote."

Visit Sisters town center: Just a short drive from most area campgrounds, Sisters offers dining and shopping options. When staying at Bend / Sisters Garden RV Resort, campers frequently visit town. "We went to Bend a couple times, went for dinner and drinks at the Barn in Sisters which is a food truck park. Sisters was a great small town," writes Rachel G.

What campers like

Mountain views: The Cascade Mountains provide a scenic backdrop for many horse campgrounds near Cloverdale, Oregon. At Scott Lake Campground, the Three Sisters mountains dominate the landscape. "Views of Three Sisters makes for the most breathtaking sunrise and hiking around the lake is beautiful," says Aaron P. "The scenery is hard to match."

Peaceful environment: Many visitors appreciate the quiet setting at Three Creeks Meadow Horse Camp. "I didn't hear or see a single person the entire night even though there were other people in the area," reports Josie M. "Beautiful spot to relax!"

Lake activities: The various lakes in the area provide excellent recreation opportunities. Driftwood Campground features shallow water access that works well for families. "The site we stayed at had plenty of privacy and lake front access. The lake is very shallow so it was kid friendly," notes aaron S.

What you should know

Road conditions: Access roads to many campgrounds become rough in the final miles. Three Creeks Meadow Horse Camp requires careful driving, especially with larger rigs. "Road in gets very rough the last few miles," warns J D. "We managed to get our 40' DP in here a year ago, but it was rough the last 10 miles or so."

No water available: Most equestrian camps in the area lack water sources. Campers must bring sufficient water for themselves and their horses. "No water available," reminds William B. about Three Creeks Meadow Campground.

Dust and sand: The Central Oregon climate creates dusty conditions at many sites. Chipmunk Mountain Basecamp experiences significant dust during summer months. "Was here in July and it was dusty dusty," reports Kevin K. Similarly, Three Creeks Meadow Campground can be challenging: "Awesome campground nice big spaces very quiet if you can deal with the Oregon sand and dust," notes Rickeyb71.

Tips for camping with families

Choose shallow lakes: For families with children, certain lakes provide safer swimming areas. "The lake is very shallow so it was kid friendly," shares aaron S. about Driftwood Campground.

Visit Big Lake for activities: Families will find multiple recreation options at Big Lake Campground. "Gorgeous views and hiking trails galore! Campground has all the necessities: there are vault toilets, fire pits, tables, and drinking water," writes Johnny G.

Pack for variable weather: Mountain elevations can create unpredictable conditions, even in summer. "Elevation is very high which means incremental weather. Aka woke up in October with snow," reports Mavrick S. about Scott Lake Campground.

Tips from RVers

Check site leveling: Many horse campgrounds near Cloverdale, Oregon feature unlevel sites. "Some spaces are really great with trees and level sites. Some are bare and fully exposed to the sun," reports J D. about Three Creeks Meadow Campground.

Consider amenities at RV resorts: For equestrians wanting full hookups between trail rides, Sisters Rodeo Dispersed Camping provides free camping near Sisters. "A lot of horse trailers come into the dispersed camping area to park and ride their horses, and I've seen a lot of larger big rig horse trailers parked at the camp sites near the front," notes Tia A.

Prepare for dust: Central Oregon's sandy soil creates dusty conditions. "Dry camping awesome campground nice big spaces very quiet if you can deal with the Oregon sand and dust," writes Rickeyb71 about Three Creeks Meadow Campground. Consider bringing tarps or mats to reduce dust in your camping area.

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