Best Equestrian Camping near Lewisburg, PA

Ferryboat Campsites accommodates horseback riders along the Susquehanna River with riverfront access for both camping and equine activities. The campground offers tent camping in an open field area, RV sites with full hookups, and cabin options for horse owners. While no dedicated horse corrals appear in the amenity list, the campground includes horse stables on-site where guests can board their horses during their stay. The campground maintains clean facilities, reasonable rates, and features access to the historic ferry that crosses the Susquehanna River. The campground fills quickly on weekends with seasonal sites making up a significant portion of the available spaces.

Little Buffalo State Park Campground provides limited equestrian opportunities near Lewisburg with approximately 35 mostly level, gravel sites that accommodate tents, RVs, and cabins. The campground connects to multiple hiking trails suitable for day rides, and offers water and electric hookups at most sites. Horse owners must observe the park's strict no alcohol policy, which rangers actively enforce. The state park features a large lake for fishing, boat rentals, and a swimming pool with water slides, though pool access requires an additional fee beyond camping costs. The campground bathhouse remains exceptionally clean with modern facilities, making this a practical stopover for riders traveling with horses through central Pennsylvania. The surrounding park offers several playground areas and hosts seasonal ranger-led activities including evening bat spotting walks.

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Equestrian Camping Reviews near Lewisburg, PA

33 Reviews of 19 Lewisburg Campgrounds


  • Avery M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 1, 2018

    Ferryboat Campsites

    Great little site with lots of seasonal residents.

    This is a wonderful little campsite primarily catering the seasonal RVer. With that said they do have primitive camping spots next to the putt putt course and water only tent sits at the upper feild. There are also water/electric sites in a loop behind the honeymooner cabins, and they have teh best shade and set up for hammock camping.

    The ferry here is real, and has been in operation for the last 100+ years

    There is a small goat petting zoo, with very friendly pigmy goats and the camp is extremely pet friendly as long as they are on a leash.

    There is the typical camp store, and in addition there is the icecream store next to the river. Across the street is a local winery with the best views of the river around.

    The campsite fills quickly on the weekends, kayakers and fishers, and motorboats use this as the weekend home and mini family vacation spots.

    The showers are located in the RV section of the campground, so you will have to walk a bit if you are tent camping.

    There are horse stable available as well on site.

  • Paige H.
    Jun. 19, 2022

    Tuscarora State Park Campground

    Good Stuff!

    A group of us stayed here over Memorial Day weekend. The sites were super spacious and private. There was enough room for a full overlanding setup, three vehicles, a hammock, two dogs and a two person tent with plenty of room to spare. Good hiking trails were just a short walk away from our campsite. Would definitely go back again.

  • Mandy F.
    Jun. 18, 2019

    Tuscarora State Park Campground

    Glamping

    My girlfriends and I just stayed in the yurts for annual glamping trip. We reserved 3 of 4 yurts for first weekend in June...non peak season. Peak season requires minimum 5 day reservation, I believe. Yurts have 2 sets of bunk beds with one set having full size mattress on bottom. Yurts have heat and fans. Full size refrigerator, stove and microwave. No water but directly across from facilities with basin sinks outside for cleaning dishes, etc. Each yurt has a huge deck, 2 picnic tables and fire pit. Restrooms and showers are a hop, skip and jump from yurts and well maintained. Also each yurt comes with a moor skip to keep kayaks, paddleboards or canoes at lake. Beautiful lake surrounded by trails and includes beach area and playground. Dogs are allowed in the park but not in campgrounds (yurts and cabins). There is no tent camping here but is available at Locust Lake State Park, just a few miles away. Alcohol is prohibited. Must park in overnight lot after unloading.

  • Zoltan P.
    May. 30, 2019

    Tuscarora State Park Campground

    Tuscarora state forest

    Off the beaten path in the middle of “pennsyl-tucky”. No cell service at all unless you drive up to the top of the mountain. It is free to camp at one of the spots but you must call the respective ranger station ahead of time and let them know your car name ect and they issue you a permit free of charge. No one will bother you here you get a car driving by here and there. There are fire pits already in place. Is mainly a pull off off of a dirt road that runs along a creek all the way through the state forest. There are bear in the region so be weary with your food. No noise pollution. No light pollution. No large towns anywhere near here all towns with very minimal population. There are trails throughout the forest but tall grass filled with ticks. Dog friendly!! Found a couple of large black rat snakes near our campsite. There are rattle snakes in the region I’ve been told too.

  • Craig F.
    May. 20, 2019

    Little Buffalo State Park Campground

    A Hidden Gem In Central PA

    The campground has approximately 35 sites, most with water and electric, which is rare for many PA state parks. The sites are mostly level, gravel, and good sized for averaged sized RV’s. Larger rigs may have some issues with site length on a few sites, so check ahead of time, but there are a couple pull through sites. Fire rings and picnic tables are at each site, but no wifi in the campground area. We did have cell phone service at our campsite.

    The sites along the outer side of the look are more wooded than the inner sites.  The bathhouse is modern, very clean and well maintained. A playground is near bathhouse in the campground, along with several hiking trails. The dump station is easily accessible. Firewood is also available for purchase at the campground.

    The campground is located across the road from the actual state park, which is beautiful and well maintained. A large lake is the centerpiece surrounded by multiple hiking trails, picnic areas, and a large swimming pool/aquatics area (in season). The road going to the park and campground is well maintained, with very wide shoulders for easy access, biking, and running. Fishing and boat rental are available on the lake.

    We had a wonderful weekend at LBSP and plan to include it on our “Go-To” places to visit and camp.

  • Casey L.
    Sep. 7, 2021

    Little Buffalo State Park Campground

    Great people!

    We went to Little Buffalo State Park for Labor Day weekend and had a blast! Great neighbors, lots of kids to play with, good playground and very clean facilities (cleaned daily). The driving path is gravel with a steep hill at the end so if you can help it I would avoid sites 32,34,36 as they are VERY difficult to back into with larger rigs. People’s trucks kept sliding down the gravel hill as they tried to back in. Overall, lots to see and do, beautiful hikes and views of the lake, will revisit!

  • E
    Aug. 4, 2018

    Ferryboat Campsites

    Great place to stay close to water

    Lots to do very close to water and many things to do in and around camp ground. Stayed for a few days would go back.

  • Tiffany K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 22, 2018

    Tuscarora State Park Campground

    Park for recreation

    This park has no tent camping. They offer cabins and yurts, but have no sites for people to set up tents. The main attraction for this park is their lake, which you can swim in, fish, kayak or drop in a boat. There is a playground for kids to play in that is well maintained. There are hiking trails in the back side of the park, from the main entrance. The visitor center is only open during the week. The cabins and yurts have electricity and running water. They are great if you want the outdoor experience while getting the option of a bed. If you want tent camping, check out locust lake state park which isn't far away.

  • Christopher E.
    Sep. 10, 2020

    Little Buffalo State Park Campground

    Really great pool

    The pool here is top notch and it's good for fishing but the hiking isn't super great. We did have a nice bat spotting walk with a Ranger when we were there and there's an interesting historic mill you can tour. The camping area was pretty hilly and not super large but it gets the job done. I'd recommend visiting the nearby huckleberry natural area to see one of the oldest living plants in the world and Hall's Dairy for excellent ice cream.


Guide to Lewisburg

Equestrian camping near Lewisburg, Pennsylvania offers access to state forests and riverfront accommodations within the Susquehanna River Valley. The region sits at approximately 450-600 feet elevation with moderately humid summers and cold winters that can limit trail access. Fall camping provides optimal conditions with cooler temperatures and colorful foliage across the region's mixed hardwood forests.

What to do

Horseback trail exploration: Tuscarora State Forest provides primitive camping options that serve as excellent base camps for equestrians exploring central Pennsylvania. One visitor notes, "There are trails throughout the forest but tall grass filled with ticks. Dog friendly!! Found a couple of large black rat snakes near our campsite. There are rattle snakes in the region I've been told too."

Water recreation: Little Buffalo State Park Campground offers a large lake with multiple activity options near camp. A visitor shares: "There is a large lake for fishing! You can rent boats there! There is a pool! The pool is very nice! They offer a large area that is only 1 foot deep, great for little ones! There is also a splash pad!"

Historic site visits: The region features several preserved historic locations accessible from campgrounds. As one camper at Tuscarora State Park Campground mentions: "Off the beaten path in the middle of 'pennsyl-tucky'. No cell service at all unless you drive up to the top of the mountain." The isolation provides an authentic historical context for exploring local heritage sites.

What campers like

River access: Ferryboat Campsites provides direct water access that campers consistently rate highly. A visitor reports: "We stayed at a Susquehanna river view site with full hookups for 2 nights. Site was level and shaded, but very close to neighbors. Most sites were occupied by permanent or seasonal residents."

Wildlife viewing: The forests around Lewisburg offer excellent wildlife spotting opportunities. A camper at Little Buffalo State Park notes: "Wilderness at it's best...giant lake to fish and boat on, hiking for all experience levels, great fishing, lots of space, wildlife is everywhere and there is even an eagle nest in the park and you can see the pair and often their young."

Natural tranquility: Many campgrounds in the region provide quiet, secluded settings. One camper comments about the area: "I absolutely love camping here! If you want to be disconnected, literally because there is no cell service, then this is the place for you. Best of all it is free! You just have to get a pass from the office."

What you should know

Remote locations: Many equestrian-friendly camping areas near Lewisburg have minimal services. A visitor to Tuscarora notes: "No cell service at all unless you drive up to the top of the mountain. It is free to camp at one of the spots but you must call the respective ranger station ahead of time and let them know your car name etc and they issue you a permit free of charge."

Weather considerations: The region experiences significant seasonal variations that affect camping conditions. As one camper at Ferryboat Campsites advises: "Storms with heavy rain in the area made the river rise. We were told the campground is susceptible to flooding, so check the weather when you come!"

Trail conditions: State forest trails vary significantly in maintenance levels. A visitor notes: "The trails are awesome and the swimming pool is great for the kids in the summer!" while another cautions about "tall grass filled with ticks" in more primitive areas.

Tips for camping with families

Pool accessibility: Some campgrounds require additional travel to reach water amenities. A camper at Little Buffalo notes: "Nice for a smaller campground. Only downfall is we have smaller children and we could not bike from the campground to the pool, it was too far and the hill to get back was too big for them to ride up. Pool was great once you got there."

Educational opportunities: Tuscarora State Park offers structured activities for children. A visitor mentions: "A group of us stayed here over Memorial Day weekend. The sites were super spacious and private. There was enough room for a full overlanding setup, three vehicles, a hammock, two dogs and a two person tent with plenty of room to spare."

Playground access: Several campgrounds feature dedicated play areas for children. One visitor notes: "There is a playground for kids to play in that is well maintained. There are hiking trails in the back side of the park, from the main entrance."

Tips from RVers

Hookup availability: Little Buffalo State Park Campground offers various utility options but limited full-hookup sites. A camper reports: "We camped here over Columbus Day weekend. We wanted a quiet escape. We had one of the few full hook up sites. Very quiet and peaceful. Lots to do at the lake if you want or quiet enough to just kick back."

Site spacing: RV campsites at many locations offer limited separation between neighbors. One camper at Ferryboat Campsites notes: "We enjoyed our stay here — but mostly because we liked being right on the water. If it weren't for that this would not be the campground for us. The weather was hot so lots of tubing and fishing and kayaking in the river."

Seasonal considerations: Many campgrounds have significant seasonal resident populations. A visitor observes: "This is a wonderful little campsite primarily catering the seasonal RVer. With that said they do have primitive camping spots next to the putt putt course and water only tent sits at the upper field."

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular equestrian campsite near Lewisburg, PA?

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