Best Equestrian Camping near Monroe, OR

Whispering Pine Horse Camp, Graham Corral Horse Camp, and Dry Lake Horse Camp offer equestrian camping options near Monroe, Oregon. Primitive campsites for tents with space for horse trailers characterize these facilities, though amenities vary between locations. Whispering Pine provides picnic tables and fire rings but no drinking water, while all three campgrounds feature spaces specifically designed to accommodate horses and their owners. Sites fill quickly during peak season as local horse enthusiasts know these are some of the few dedicated equestrian camping areas in the region. The campgrounds maintain separate areas for horses, with some sites featuring direct access to corrals, though reviews indicate visitors should verify current corral availability before arrival.

Located within reasonable driving distance from Monroe, these horse camps connect directly to forest trail systems suitable for riding. Trailer parking requires careful navigation at some locations, particularly Dry Lake where the turn from the highway is sharp and immediately uphill, making access challenging for larger rigs. Horse owners typically bring their own water supply for their animals as facilities are minimal. The Oregon Equestrian Trails group maintains some of the facilities, including gravel roads and water troughs at certain locations. Trail access varies seasonally, with some routes becoming muddy after rainfall. Reviews indicate non-equestrians sometimes occupy horse camp spaces, creating frustration for riders who require the specialized facilities and corral access that these campgrounds provide.

Best Equestrian Sites Near Monroe, Oregon (12)

    1. Hult Pond

    20 Reviews
    Blachly, OR
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 683-6600

    "There are only a few flat spots for RVs but quite a few decent spots for tent camping next to the pond. The west side of the pond has at least 2 spots that are a good distance away from the others."

    "The sites are sling the right side of the of the road, the road that leads along the left (west side) of the lake. There are several sites, we stayed in H2, which is painted on the road."

    2. Upper Lake Creek - Hult Reservoir

    1 Review
    Blachly, OR
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 683-6600

    "Nature trails. Canoe. Kayak. Fish."

    3. Beverly Beach State Park Campground

    109 Reviews
    Otter Rock, OR
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 265-9278

    $25 - $81 / night

    "Like most Oregon coast campgrounds, the summer months are very busy."

    "4 1/2 stars for this sprawling, accessible campground, easy to find and close to so many things Shangra-La-ish about Newport and the Oregon Coast."

    4. Whispering Pine Horse Camp

    2 Reviews
    Eugene, OR
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 323-1746

    $25 - $27 / night

    "Lots of great trails to hike."

    5. Silver Falls State Park Campground

    77 Reviews
    Mehama, OR
    50 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 873-8681

    $22 - $64 / night

    "If you want to camp in Oregon this is the place to go. There are several waterfalls and hiking trails. You can see wildlife and you can't beat the beauty. You can tent camp and they also have yurts."

    "THE most beautiful park in Oregon that we've seen! Hiked for 5 hours! BEWARE: It's WET, so bring your wet weather gear, and good, sturdy hiking shoes for slippery terrain."

    6. Graham Corral Horse Camp

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    Eugene, OR
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 323-1746

    $23 - $25 / night

    7. Horse Creek Campground — Siuslaw National Forest

    10 Reviews
    Florence, OR
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 226-3564

    $10 - $34 / night

    "Horse Creek is a great site for horse camping. Only two sites are for non-stock campers."

    "Just south of Yachats, highway 101 makes a sharp turn with a steep drop, down to the beach."

    8. Baker Beach Campground

    7 Reviews
    Florence, OR
    44 miles
    Website

    "Small (only a handful of sites) campground with a moderate walk to the beach. The campground host was very friendly!"

    "Maybe it's for horse poo. Good cell reception.   Good location, far enough away from Hwy 101 so you don't hear cars, but it's still easily accessible."

    9. Polk County Fairgrounds

    6 Reviews
    Rickreall, OR
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 623-3048

    "So much better than those CGs next to highways and RRs"

    "Dump station nearby. We were visiting relatives in this area, so really only need a safe place to park the rig. This worked out fine."

    10. Dry Lake Horse Camp

    2 Reviews
    Florence, OR
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 750-7000

    "When all other nearby campgrounds were full, we came here. Great spot in between Florence and yachats."

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  • Bear G.
    Jun. 23, 2021

    Silver Falls State Park Campground

    Absolutely beautiful

    If you want to camp in Oregon this is the place to go. There are several waterfalls and hiking trails. You can see wildlife and you can't beat the beauty. You can tent camp and they also have yurts.

  • Annie C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 26, 2021

    Baker Beach Campground

    Tiny but close to the beach

    This is a little hidden gem as it is not well marked on maps or along highway 101. There are only about 5 campsites(not including the possible equestrian site on the other side of the parking lot), and they are not equally level, spacious, or private, but it is taken care of by a full time host and you are close to the beach and dunes. Be prepared for a hike through deep shifting sand dunes to get to the beach. And watch out for horse poo as this is a busy horse path the local stable takes to the beach. Expect some dust from the gravel road and lot. While here I took advantage of the rental stable and got to ride on the beach; pretty cool experience!

  • Dodie K.
    Nov. 2, 2024

    Horse Creek Campground — Siuslaw National Forest

    Horse Camp

    Horse Creek is a great site for horse camping. Only two sites are for non-stock campers. The camp has no water or any hook ups but the corrals are pretty good except they can get muddy if manure is not carefully picked out. 

    The horse water trough is a short walk away from camp but does not have potable water. If users are not careful it can drain or not be usable so bring horse water. 

    The trails are wonderful!! But hilly so make sure your horse is fit or you are willing to take it easy. Many of the original overlooks are starting to be grown in but the forest is amazing!

  • M
    Sep. 25, 2016

    Silver Falls State Park Campground

    Silver Falls State Park

    THE most beautiful park in Oregon that we've seen! Hiked for 5 hours! BEWARE: It's WET, so bring your wet weather gear, and good, sturdy hiking shoes for slippery terrain. Saw all but the northern most two falls while hiking the trails. So many more to hike! Kids' play area inside Loop B, showers, and nature trails around the campground. RV dump at the horse camp turnoff. I'd try to reserve spots 9 or 12 (next to the playground and sunny spots) or 72 (next to the creek in the shade) next time! We rate this one an 8.

  • A
    Jun. 28, 2022

    Dry Lake Horse Camp

    Hidden gem not for big trailers

    When all other nearby campgrounds were full, we came here. Great spot in between Florence and yachats. Close to heceta light house, right before sea lion caves, and close to hikes and away from crowds. Unfortunately it was full so we just dry camped for free down the road in a pull out. Corrals for horses, not a lot of water but pit toilets and away from road noise in the forest. The turn into this road from Highway is a sharp one and immediately uphill. Probably not for anyone towing large trAilers but if your skilled you can try it out.

  • MeLinda W.
    Oct. 6, 2021

    Baker Beach Campground

    Perfect for horses

    Very clean but tiny campground near the beach. Designed for equestrian use but no restrictions posted for other campers. Lots of trails, good turn around, tables & fire rings. No water but a pit toilet. I think Someone is living here but very clean and no trash. We came in between rain showers and it was just us and the other tent. It's a maybe 1/4 mile walk to the beach over dunes. Very lovely place.

  • Britany R.
    Jun. 6, 2017

    Horse Creek Campground — Siuslaw National Forest

    Secluded camping, close to beach

    Just south of Yachats, highway 101 makes a sharp turn with a steep drop, down to the beach. It might be the precarious position that keeps this campsite quiet -- it's unmarked and you'll miss it if you don't slow down. The sites are located about 3 miles up a dirt road. There are about ten spots, each with a corral for your horse if you have one. The thick forest of trees make each spot peaceful and private.

  • North Idaho N.
    Sep. 10, 2022

    Baker Beach Campground

    Small, low key, quiet campground

    Small (only a handful of sites) campground with a moderate walk to the beach. The campground host was very friendly! Most of the sites open up into a shared circular area but it still felt very private and nice! The walk to the ocean was through soft/deep sand (watch out for horse manure as there are horse tours happening nearby).

  • S
    Aug. 18, 2020

    Horse Creek Campground — Siuslaw National Forest

    Used to be one of my favorite horse camps. Destroyed!!

    This is a horse camp not a car camp. If you don’t have horses you should not be taking up a spot with horse corrals! OET horse group paid for all the gravel on road, put up all corrals, and fixed the water trough. It is not fair that people are taking up spots from horse people. We can not just take our horses into a car camp. The homeless are camping all over the roads making it hard to pull trailers by. They are littering and pooping all over the trails. The bathrooms are nasty & people drive in & out parking in the middle of lot making it so horse trailers can not get through. Not right! Keep this horses only!


Guide to Monroe

Equestrian camping options near Monroe, Oregon provide specialized facilities for riders and their horses. The coastal forest setting typically averages 45-55 inches of annual rainfall, creating lush surroundings but sometimes challenging trail conditions. Most horse camps connect directly to riding trails with varying terrain from gentle forest paths to steeper coastal ridge trails.

What to Do

Trail riding access: Horse Creek Campground connects to forest trails that require conditioning. "The trails are wonderful!! But hilly so make sure your horse is fit or you are willing to take it easy. Many of the original overlooks are starting to be grown in but the forest is amazing!" notes Dodie K.

Beach riding opportunities: Beach access points near Baker Beach allow for shoreline riding experiences. At Baker Beach Campground, campers can arrange beach rides. "While here I took advantage of the rental stable and got to ride on the beach; pretty cool experience!" shares Annie C.

Off-trail exploration: During off-seasons, Hult Pond offers paddling opportunities when not using the equestrian trails. "The pond was great for kayaking and there is plenty to explore if you aren't worried about a little elevation in your hike," reports Nicki G.

What Campers Like

Private camping spots: Hult Pond Recreation Area offers secluded sites with natural buffers. "Only a few good spots and they go fast so definitely get there early to get a good spot. Beautiful area and very peaceful," advises Dax S.

Quick weekend getaways: Accessible locations make these camps convenient for short trips. "About an 1 hour from Corvallis but worth it if you can go at a good time! No service but great from a seclusion!" mentions Chloe about Hult Pond.

Community amenities: Polk County Fairgrounds provides more developed facilities. "Huge gravel lot with RV hookups, no sewer connection but there is an on-site dump station so that's covered," explains Casey P.

What You Should Know

Seasonal limitations: Winter and spring can bring challenging conditions to horse camps. "We came in between rain showers and it was just us and the other tent. It's a maybe 1/4 mile walk to the beach over dunes," reports MeLinda W. about Baker Beach Campground.

Cell service gaps: Most equestrian campgrounds have limited connectivity. "We lost cell service about an hour before we even got there, and didn't have any the whole time there," warns Grace A. about Hult Pond.

Facility maintenance: Expect basic amenities that require camper cooperation. "The horse water trough is a short walk away from camp but does not have potable water. If users are not careful it can drain or not be usable so bring horse water," advises Dodie K. about Horse Creek Campground.

Tips for Camping with Families

Child-friendly activities: Silver Falls State Park offers accessible trails beyond horse camps. "We love hiking the trails and our kids love the playground and river swimming!" shares April F.

Safety considerations: Uneven terrain requires attention with children. "Awesome campground. Well maintained. Site spacing is good with lots of privacy between camps. Bathrooms and showers are super nice and clean," notes Richard H. about Silver Falls.

Educational opportunities: Wildlife viewing can supplement equestrian experiences. "Very lovely to hear the frogs at night," mentions erin C. about Horse Creek Campground.

Tips from RVers

Access challenges: Horse campgrounds often have limitations for larger rigs. "We have a 38 foot rv. We got stuck in a ditch. Rv almost tipped over trying to u turn… if you go down the main lower path you will find a area big enough to u turn! Dont do it until then!" warns Dillon & Soren A. about Hult Pond.

Alternative RV options: Beverly Beach State Park provides better RV infrastructure when horse camps are full. "Large campground with lots of people but still feels like you're camping. Great beach access," shares Amy B.

Hookup availability: Water and electricity access varies widely between campgrounds. "We stayed here for seven nights and we do it again! Electricity 30 amp and water at the post. Dump station nearby," notes Theresa R. about Polk County Fairgrounds.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular equestrian campground near Monroe, OR is Hult Pond with a 4.1-star rating from 20 reviews.

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