Best Equestrian Camping near Wolf Creek, OR

Sam Brown Campground in Wilderville provides primitive camping options for equestrians, with established trails suitable for horseback riding. The camping area accommodates both tent and RV campers who bring horses. The horse camp is described as somewhat run down but still functional for equestrian visitors. Campground facilities include toilets and picnic tables, but no drinking water or electric hookups. The trails are considered excellent by regular visitors, with Briggs Creek flowing year-round through the area.

Trails around Sam Brown Campground offer scenic routes through forested terrain. Visitors should note there is no cell service at the campground, though reception can be found approximately three miles up the road. The primitive nature of this campground requires equestrians to bring all necessary supplies, including water for themselves and their horses. No reservation system exists for this campground, which operates on a first-come, first-served basis. Campfires are permitted in designated areas. Pack-in, pack-out practices are required as no trash service is available. Horse owners typically visit annually for trail riding opportunities, appreciating the peaceful setting and natural beauty despite basic amenities.

Best Equestrian Sites Near Wolf Creek, Oregon (7)

    1. Medford-Gold Hill KOA

    11 Reviews
    Gold Hill, OR
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 855-7710

    "It is close to Hwy 5 so a lot of road noise. But most in this area are. Sites are tight like most KOAs. We chose an end spot and did alright. Plus it was quiet part of year."

    2. Sam Brown Campground

    1 Review
    Selma, OR
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 618-2200

    "The trails are amazing. Briggs creek runs all year. The horse camp is getting a little run down, but still nice. We go every year with our horses. Its primitive camping."

    3. Lake Selmac County Park

    9 Reviews
    Selma, OR
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 474-5285

    $20 - $35 / night

    "We were down in Southern Oregon for the Caves. We stayed in the Heron loop which was the smallest and most primitive, It was wonderful and we had the whole south of the lake to ourselves."

    "we love coming to lake selmac to use the yurts for winter camping. theyre heated and cozy. weve probably camped here a half dozen times or so over the past couple years, including standard tent sites."

    4. Lake Selmac Resort

    4 Reviews
    Selma, OR
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 597-2277

    "Some sites here are very private feeling because you park the car up top and walk down (not far at all) to the tent that sits close to the lake. Toilets but no showers."

    "There are plenty of things to do from fishing, swimming, and even renting a "peddle" boat for a leg workout while taking your trip around the lake."

    5. Boundary Campground

    2 Reviews
    Powers, OR
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 618-2200

    "The Boundary Campground located in the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest in Oregon is a great place to go for a quite getaway. It is located on Bear Creek Road. "

    "A small drive out of Wallowa and a gorgeous spot with well maintained facilities. Right next to the rolling wonderful Bear Creek Trail."

    6. Natural Bridge Campground

    12 Reviews
    Prospect, OR
    49 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 865-2700

    $15 / night

    "Off highway 62 take the Natural Bridge turn off and follow the road to the campground."

    "My wife and I stopped here after visiting Crater Lake. This campground is right on the Rogue river and is absolutely gorgeous. The sites are well maintained, and there are toilets."

    7. Douglas County Fairgrounds RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Roseburg, OR
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 957-7010

    "Highway noise, otherwise quiet. Convenient for exploring the area and visiting friends."

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42 Reviews of 7 Wolf Creek Campgrounds


  • Julie P.
    May. 22, 2018

    Boundary Campground

    Quite getaway!

    The Boundary Campground located in the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest in Oregon is a great place to go for a quite getaway. It is located on Bear Creek Road. This campground wasn't busy when my family and I went which was really nice. It almost felt like we had the whole campground to ourselves. There really isn't many campsites- I believe there are only 8. I'm assuming this campground isn't well known by people, which again is really nice because you can escape the craziness. The campground itself is pretty basic- each campsite has its own picnic table and fire ring. It is pretty cheap to stay here as well- only $5 per night. We had a Northwest Forest Pass and were able to use that instead of paying the $5 fee. There is a great hike that is nearby called Bear Creek Trail. This trail does run along the river, which makes it great for fishing. My family and I hiked this, and stopped on our way back to do some fishing. They also have trails that you can ride your horses. We actually saw a few people doing this when we were on our morning hike. Overall, I thought this was a great place to camp. We really enjoyed the peace and quite. I feel like during the summer months most campgrounds are super busy, so it was really nice to experience a camping trip that was not overly crowded.

  • Teresa F.
    Aug. 9, 2018

    Sam Brown Campground

    Peaceful, beautiful, close to home.

    Pack it-pack it out. There is no trash service. The trails are amazing. Briggs creek runs all year. The horse camp is getting a little run down, but still nice. We go every year with our horses. Its primitive camping. No drinking water, showers, or cell service. There is a spot about 3 miles up the road where most can get service.

  • Megan A.
    Aug. 1, 2018

    Medford-Gold Hill KOA

    Tent camping in an RV park

    Sites are small and we were in a tent. We were going to be there for an extended period of time and they asked us to move our tent around to spot so we didn't kill the already dead grass... it was the middle of August in Oregon everything is dry and dead. Closed both bathrooms at the same time every day, why not close one and then the other? clean bathrooms though, nice pool. Small play area for kids.

  • Kevin R.
    Sep. 30, 2019

    Lake Selmac County Park

    Lovely Lake

    We were down in Southern Oregon for the Caves.

     We stayed in the Heron loop which was the smallest and most primitive, It was wonderful and we had the whole south of the lake to ourselves. Firewood here is not bundled and since it was off season we got a huge amount for$5. The hosts were terrific. This was a wonderful quiet stay.

     Will always be back.

    This year it was pretty spendy for a tent site $24

  • Laura M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 11, 2021

    Natural Bridge Campground

    Beauty and People

    This is a great campground, very beautiful, but very busy. Off highway 62 take the Natural Bridge turn off and follow the road to the campground. The sites are for the most part secluded from each other and most are along the Rogue River with a mix of sun and shade. All sites have picnic tables and fire pits. There are also multiple outhouses throughout the campground. 

    Keep in mind that though the sites near the water are awesome, there is a heavily used trail that runs right along the river so you will have multiple hikers walking near or through your amazing campsite. We had site 6 and though it appears to be the best site (large and nearly fully enclosed) it's not because the trail runs at the edge of the spot and you will have loud hikers strolling right through your space. 

    The hiking nearby is great. There is a loop hike which takes you to the Natural Bridge area which is really cool. There is also a hike to the Rogue Gorge that takes you through another campground further up. On top of the busy trail along the campsites there is also areas where people hang out to swim or fish so you can hear people nearly all day long. It was nice the first day and night during the week but over the weekend it got a bit ridiculous and we left. There are large garbage cans for trash service but no water and no recycling. There is also no cell service from ATT, Verizon and TMobile. 

    Off season this place would be great but we strongly suggest not going on a weekend or busy season unless you like people noise constantly all day.

  • mThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 25, 2023

    Medford-Gold Hill KOA

    Managed well

    No it is not perfect. It is close to Hwy 5 so a lot of road noise. But most in this area are. Sites are tight like most KOAs. We chose an end spot and did alright. Plus it was quiet part of year. Many year around residents but was not cluttered. Also sort of kept the short term rentals separate. Nice country location. Good green space to walk dogs. Did not get harassed for walking dogs off leash. We r responsible pet owners. Great laundry room. A little expensive for laundry. Pool table and Pac-Man was used by families. Very clean facilities and flexible manager on when we chose to leave.

  • Nicole  O.
    Jul. 10, 2020

    Lake Selmac Resort

    Private

    Some sites here are very private feeling because you park the car up top and walk down (not far at all) to the tent that sits close to the lake.

    Toilets but no showers.

  • J
    Jun. 9, 2021

    Natural Bridge Campground

    Beautiful campground near Crater Lake

    My wife and I stopped here after visiting Crater Lake. This campground is right on the Rogue river and is absolutely gorgeous. The sites are well maintained, and there are toilets. The “Natural Bridge” is a short walk away and is really cool. Lots of informative signs along the path to describe what you are seeing.

  • L
    Jul. 26, 2023

    Boundary Campground

    Sumptuous stream and shade

    A small drive out of Wallowa and a gorgeous spot with well maintained facilities. Right next to the rolling wonderful Bear Creek Trail.


Guide to Wolf Creek

Sam Brown Campground provides equestrian camping facilities for horseback riders visiting the Wilderville area. The campground features basic amenities in a primitive setting with an emphasis on trail access. Each campsite includes picnic tables and access to toilets, but campers need to bring their own water for themselves and their horses. The site operates on a first-come, first-served basis with no reservation system in place.

What to do

Trail riding on horseback: Lake Selmac County Park offers riding opportunities along scenic forest paths. As one visitor notes, "Lake is large and fishing, canoeing are some fun things to do here" with trails that accommodate both hikers and riders.

Hiking near natural bridges: The trails at Natural Bridge Campground follow the Rogue River through remarkable geological formations. A camper explains, "There is a loop hike which takes you to the Natural Bridge area which is really cool. There is also a hike to the Rogue Gorge that takes you through another campground further up."

Fishing access: The streams and lakes near Wolf Creek provide year-round fishing options. At Boundary Campground, "This trail does run along the river, which makes it great for fishing. My family and I hiked this, and stopped on our way back to do some fishing."

What campers like

Peaceful settings: The equestrian facilities near Wolf Creek offer quieter camping experiences. One visitor to Lake Selmac Resort commented, "Some sites here are very private feeling because you park the car up top and walk down (not far at all) to the tent that sits close to the lake."

Outdoor recreation options: Many campers appreciate the diverse activities available at equestrian campgrounds. According to a Lake Selmac visitor, "Peaceful. Love watching the water birds. Lots of trees. Even nice in the winter. Clean bathrooms and good hiking."

Affordable rates: Budget-conscious equestrian campers find value in the area's campgrounds. At Natural Bridge Campground, one camper noted, "Great spot for $15/night or $7.50 with interagency pass. Lots of space between campsites- we couldn't see anyone else from ours."

What you should know

Limited amenities: Horse campgrounds near Wolf Creek, Oregon typically offer basic facilities. At Medford-Gold Hill KOA, one visitor noted it has "clean bathrooms though, nice pool. Small play area for kids," which contrasts with the more rustic equestrian sites in the region.

Cell service considerations: Most equestrian campgrounds have limited connectivity. At Natural Bridge Campground, campers report "no cell service from ATT, Verizon and TMobile," requiring advance planning for those needing to stay connected.

Pack-in requirements: When visiting horse-friendly camping areas, prepare to bring supplies. The primitive campgrounds require self-sufficiency, with one Natural Bridge visitor advising, "There are large garbage cans for trash service but no water and no recycling."

Tips for camping with families

Recreation options: Families with children can combine horseback riding with water activities. At Lake Selmac Resort, "Great spot for families. There are plenty of things to do from fishing, swimming, and even renting a 'peddle' boat for a leg workout while taking your trip around the lake."

Site selection: Choose sites carefully when bringing children to equestrian campgrounds. At Lake Selmac County Park, "We stayed in the Heron loop which was the smallest and most primitive. It was wonderful and we had the whole south of the lake to ourselves."

Seasonal planning: Family visits to horse campgrounds work best with weather considerations. One camper notes, "we love coming to lake selmac to use the yurts for winter camping. theyre heated and cozy. weve probably camped here a half dozen times or so over the past couple years, including standard tent sites."

Tips from RVers

Space limitations: RVs at equestrian campgrounds may face tight quarters. At Medford-Gold Hill KOA, one RVer noted "Pull thru sites are short my 35 footer and car just fit. Multiple sites car were sticking in to the road making it a little close pulling out in the morning."

Equestrian accommodations: RVers with horses should verify specific site suitability. The Douglas County Fairgrounds RV Park provides larger spaces for rigs but notes limitations: "Being here in the summer means dead grass and heat. We used it as a base so didn't spend much time there."

Extended stay planning: Many RVers use the campgrounds as bases for day trips with horses. One visitor mentioned, "Convenient for exploring the area and visiting friends," making it suitable for those planning longer equestrian excursions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular equestrian campsite near Wolf Creek, OR?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular equestrian campground near Wolf Creek, OR is Medford-Gold Hill KOA with a 3.6-star rating from 11 reviews.

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