Equestrian Camping near Corry, PA

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    Horses camping near Corry, Pennsylvania must bring their own accommodations as dedicated equine facilities are limited in the immediate area. Among local camping options, none of the reviewed campgrounds explicitly mention horse corrals, dedicated equestrian campsites, or specialized horse facilities. Some campgrounds like Hearts Content Recreation Area and Two Mile Run County Park offer spacious sites with tent, RV, and sometimes cabin options where horses might be accommodated with portable corrals or highlines, though this would require checking with park management. Sites are described as well-shaded with ample space between neighbors, which provides some privacy for those camping with animals.

    Trail access represents the primary draw for potential equestrian visitors to the region. The Allegheny National Forest surrounding Hearts Content Recreation Area contains extensive trail systems, including portions of the 36-mile Gerard hiking trail that could potentially accommodate horses on designated sections. Two Mile Run County Park features numerous hiking trails that might permit horses, though specific bridle trail designations aren't mentioned in the reviews. Riders should contact park offices directly to confirm horse-friendly trail sections, trailer parking availability, and any seasonal restrictions. The campgrounds generally maintain clean facilities with vault toilets, drinking water access, and spacious sites that could accommodate horse trailers, though advance arrangements would be necessary to ensure proper parking and appropriate separation from other campers.

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    Best Equestrian Campgrounds near Corry (10)

      1. Warner Road Dispersed Camping in North Harmony State Forest

      3.0(2)13mi from CorryTents

      2. Hearts Content Recreation Area

      4.2(9)25mi from Corry27 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Allegheny National Forest is Pennsylvania's only National Forest and a gem of a location for outdoor recreation."

      "Go to nearby town of Warren or Tidouette for supplies. (Stop at the store just outside of Tidouette just across from DG- they have the best deli sandwiches around)"

      from $12 - $80 / night

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      3. Oil Creek Family Campground

      4.9(7)26mi from CorryRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "They have a large pool; a few llamas that the kids can feed and pet; a 27-hole disc golf course (recently expanded from 18 hole) primarily in the woods near and around the campground property; a small"

      "Its become our goto campground that's only an hour away from Erie."

      4. West haven rv park and campground

      4.4(5)29mi from CorryRVs, Tents

      "The site was nice, kinda secluded but could still see RVs and people driving around. Was pretty quiet though. A little walk to the restroom and water, but not bad."

      "Close to Lake Erie & Presque Isle."

      5. Two Mile Run County Park

      4.8(6)32mi from CorryRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Couple beautiful walk in tent sites right on the water. Plenty of nice hiking trails. Great beach for kids."

      "Located deep in a county park in the forested rolling hills of PA. Every site is huge and mostly private. Combination of paved main roads and gravel dirt camp loops."

      6. Red House Area — Allegany State Park State Park

      4.9(13)47mi from CorryRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Cabins are pretty large and have some great surounding areas, like creeks right next to the cabins. Great place for family camping with tons of different activites offered around the park."

      "We've been coming to this campground since I was a kid, and love the fact that you can have the amenities of home away from home."

      7. Cherry Creek Campground and Recreation

      3.0(1)37mi from CorryRVs, Tents

      from $35 - $45 / night

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      8. Kelly Pines Campground

      5.0(2)45mi from Corry9 sitesRVs, Tents

      "This equestrian campground also has 2 non-equestrian sites, one which is reservable. There is no potable water but there is a river and a non-potable pump."

      "There is a hiking trail that follows the river around the campsite. There are free showers and potable water stations."

      from $15 - $30 / night

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      9. Danner Primitive Campground

      5.0(2)46mi from CorryTents

      "The shortest distance is about 2 miles from the trailhead at the Kennerdell bridge, but there are other trailheads throughout the tract also."

      10. Starr Farm

      5.0(1)43mi from Corry3 sitesRVs, Tents

      "This campsite was close to an archery tournament for me. It is a huge campsite that is remote and peaceful. I will try to get this place again next year."

      from $50 / night

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    • D
      Oct. 21, 2021

      Kelly Pines Campground

      Off the grid, lots to explore!

      This equestrian campground also has 2 non-equestrian sites, one which is reservable. There is no potable water but there is a river and a non-potable pump. There is a permanent toilet usually stocked with TP. Carry out all garbage. No electrical hookups.

      Traditional camp sites have space for multiple tents and 2 cars. Each has a picnic table and a fire pit with moveable cooking surface. We’ve never had an issue with bears or other wildlife where food and trash are concerned but we store in the cars at night to be safe. The area is usually damp so don’t count in being able to find much dry wood - we stop before driving in for wood.

      Trails galore! Mushrooms everywhere! Quiet and no cellular to distract.

    • D
      Aug. 22, 2017

      Oil Creek Family Campground

      Ranger Review: Mountain House Lasagna with Meat Sauce at Oil Creek Family Campground

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      I can honestly say that Oil Creek Family Campground is the best private campground that we have ever camped at. Especially if you’re camping with kids, it offers everything that you would want for a ‘great American summer’ style camping experience, without being a cookie-cutter big-name private campground chain. They have a large pool; a few llamas that the kids can feed and pet; a 27-hole disc golf course (recently expanded from 18 hole) primarily in the woods near and around the campground property; a small pond for sunfish / bass fishing; a dog ‘playground’ (enclosed area with some obstacles); a well-maintained hedge maze; a pavilion with ping pong, a pool table, and foosball; a DVD rental program at the main office with about 300 movies; and a small camp store with a small selection of books that you can borrow. They also provide weekly entertainment for the kids, e.g. rock painting or special guests. This weekend, for instance was ‘Jungle Terry and his amazing exotic animal family.’ We don’t typically spend a ton of time actually AT the campgrounds when we’re camping, but we did this weekend - and we had a blast on the disc golf course, fishing in the pond, and playing ping pong. The kids had an awesome time in the pool for hours and running around with the other kids in the maze. And everyone agreed that it was a perfect way to wrap up the summer before the school year starts.

      We have a pop-up and my parents (whom we were camping with for the weekend) use a tent, so we had two water+electric sites in the tent camping area away from the RVs: sites A7 and A8. The sites in this area are well-maintained and LARGE, with plenty of room for a pop-up or multiple tents plus one or two vehicles, plus lots of room around the fire ring. There are smaller bathrooms placed around the campground as well as a center bathhouse located adjacent to the pavilion with 2 shower stalls and an additional toilet per gender.

      We chose this campground due to its proximity to Oil Creek State Park. The state park itself does not have a campground, and OCFC is right next door - in fact, the campground hiking trail loop has a very short connecting piece to the 36-mile Gerard hiking trail that runs through the park. The park is beautiful with a lot of history (it is the site of the world’s first commercial oil well, and where the oil industry began in the United States around 1860) and Oil Creek - which is really a river - runs right down the middle of the park. It is a stocked creek and it’s great for both trout and bass fishing. Some parts of the creek also have a lot of northern water snakes (we saw 4 near the Blood Farm day use area) which was cool to see.

      Overall: fantastic campground in a beautiful part of Pennsylvania - and we will absolutely be back.

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      As a Ranger for The Dyrt, I get occasionally receive products to test or gift cards for new companies to check out.  Over the past weekend, we tried out one of the Mountain House favorites, freeze-dried Lasagna with Meat Sauce in the #10 can. Lasagna is not exactly a typical camping food, so the fact that we could easily make enough lasagna to feed a group of six people (4 adults and 2 kids) just by heating up some water was wonderful! We made the entire can (boil 8 cups of water, pour it into the can itself, stir a lot to mix up all of the freeze-dried ingredients, and let it sit for ten minutes - EASY) along with some crescent-roll wrapped hot dogs over the fire and it was like a gourmet camping meal. Everyone loved the lasagna - even the two picky kids!

    • Casey L.
      Apr. 11, 2022

      Danner Primitive Campground

      Nice Primitive Campground

      I have not yet camped here but passed it on my hike the other day and knew I hadn’t seen it in the Dyrt yet, so I wanted to add it for others. This is a hike in or paddle in only campground. The shortest distance is about 2 miles from the trailhead at the Kennerdell bridge, but there are other trailheads throughout the tract also. This is meant more to be a stop along a paddling or hiking trip than a destination camping trip - you must get a permit to stay more than one night. They are first come first serve. There are 8 sites spread out along the edge of the river, some being closer together than others. They are level and clear, each with a new picnic table and nice fire rings with adjustable grates. A few of the sites had stairs to the water for paddler access. The first 2 sites had wheelchair friendly picnic tables, so I'm not sure if you can arrange to be able to drive back for that situation or what other reason they would put them there. That's nice if the case, I'm just not sure as there is a gate locked at the trailhead that's only opened during hunting season. Plus there's no pavement or gravel down at the sites so I imagine it could be difficult to access. But something to investigate. There are vault toilets that were clean and well maintained, with hand sanitizer. There is a spring for water which says to boil before drinking. There is also a big display board with state forest info and maps. Another thing to note, while the travel in makes it feel very remote, there are cabins all along the opposite site of the river, including directly across from the campsites.  This could be a positive or negative depending on your thoughts, I personally would like it because it would make me feel a little safer. All in all, it’s a nice little campground, in better shape than some of the regular bigger campgrounds I’ve seen.

    • M
      Jul. 22, 2022

      Hearts Content Recreation Area

      Quiet, Fairly Remote, Pleasant National Forest Campground

      Allegheny National Forest is Pennsylvania's only National Forest and a gem of a location for outdoor recreation. Hearts Content itself is a well-maintained, very quiet campground with some of the most private sites we've experienced in 15 years of regular car camping.

      Site A02 is very nice for privacy, one of the three front sites which means a bit of road traffic for other arriving campers, but covered by dense old-growth forest on all three sides and well set off the road. Ample tree coverage means an excellent shade canopy, but not-so-great if you're powering your rig with solar.

      Clean, good-tasting drinking water at several community water spigots are available, and the central grassy area even contains a clean and well-maintained playground.

      The campground itself is actually across the road from the Recreation Area. The Recreation Area is home to 3 nice hiking trails, including one all-season trail that converts to a cross-country skiing trail in the snowy months, as well as some picnic tables and a restroom.

      The campground has a couple pit toilets that have been very well maintained by campground hosts each year we've been there. Zero smell or problems here, they appear to be looked after daily. They are still pit toilets so this is not exactly a luxury affair, but as pit toilets go, these definitely suffice.

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      INTERNET: One bar of usable Verizon 4G LTE and T-Mobile 4G LTE suitable for slow web browsing and e-mail, but little else. Because of the very dense tree cover here, Starlink is not really a viable option. The most southern facing sites have more of a clearing which may work for Starlink, but are smaller, less private, and also face the group campsite which is well trafficked by Boy Scout troops and other summer camp gatherings, so you're upping your noise quite a bit.

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      MAJOR PROS: This is a great campground to just enjoy camping. Set some 15 miles back in old growth forest, the most private of the campsites provide a very pleasant wilderness experience but still some well-maintained amenities like fresh drinking water and good pit toilets. In our experience camping here several times over several years, weekdays are very quiet at this location, perhaps the quietest of any campground of this size and caliber we've experienced anywhere. It's only really Friday evenings and Saturdays where you'll see more than 3-4 other campers in this place.

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      The closest nearby town is Warren, PA a small but service-rich town set on the Allegheny River that provides all the necessary stuff - a Wal Mart,  a Lowes, and plenty of restaurants and little shops. Warren is the longtime home of a refinery of some sort and on days when the downwind is blowing especially strong, you can catch the faint whiff of a funky but ambiguous smell of…something?

      Cell service kicks up to 5G on T-Mobile in Warren itself, but you're still stuck on 4G with Verizon, as of summer 2022.

      Back to the campground, I would highly recommend this place for people who can get out there on weekdays and enjoy peace and quiet. Firewood is available for sale at the Camp Host campsite, but there's so much downed wood behind just about every site that purchasing wood really isn't necessary: you can keep a hot fire going all night, for free, just by cleaning out the underbrush.

      This is such a pretty, quiet campsite that during weekdays the area deer will often approach from the woods behind the campsites to feast on low hanging leaves. We've seen dozens of them who will get within 10-20 yards of you for a snack later into the night. While never getting too close, it does make for a pleasant wildlife viewing opportunity.

      We really like this place. No showers or other running-water facilities and limited internet service prevent this place from being a perfect 5. It is also a bit of a drive into town for provisions or daily ingress if you need these amenities. That aside, tent, trailer or RV, you are likely to enjoy your experience here if you enjoy camping at all.

    • T
      Jun. 24, 2018

      Red House Area — Allegany State Park State Park

      Rustic charm

      Love camping at allegheny. Cabins are pretty large and have some great surounding areas, like creeks right next to the cabins. Great place for family camping with tons of different activites offered around the park.

    • Fred J.
      Aug. 23, 2022

      West haven rv park and campground

      Nice but not super tent friendly

      My wife called weeks in advance and reserved 2 tent spots for us and my parents. We called a few days beforehand to make sure everything was set and the lady somehow lost our paperwork and information. So our sites we had "reserved" were taken. But she kindly put us in a bigger site.

      The site was nice, kinda secluded but could still see RVs and people driving around. Was pretty quiet though. A little walk to the restroom and water, but not bad. Also there seem to be quite a few abandoned RVs, boats, and random vehicles laying around which was interesting.. We have stayed here a couple times and will return!

    • Ashley V.
      Oct. 11, 2018

      Red House Area — Allegany State Park State Park

      Wonderful, clean, great place for the family

      We've been coming to this campground since I was a kid, and love the fact that you can have the amenities of home away from home. There is so much to do there including catching crayfish, fishing, going to the amplitheater, hiking, and so much more. This is a favorite and a must see for sure!

    • J
      Oct. 26, 2020

      Oil Creek Family Campground

      Great family campground

      Oil F.C. is a hidden gem nestled in the woods not far from Oil Creek State Park. They have a great playground, a maze, a catch and release pond. Lots of things to do to keep the kids, or in our case the grandkids occupied. They have a well stocked camp store, in case you don't want to make the 4 mile ride into town. Their firewood prices are very reasonable. Rachel is a great in accommodating her campers. We were there 3 times this year. Its become our goto campground that's only an hour away from Erie.

    • Bill  G.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 31, 2018

      Hearts Content Recreation Area

      Central to everywhere within Allegheny National Forest

      Small and limited, Hearts Content offers serene quiet evenings.i was lucky enough to get a site that provided an additional shelter that provided cover from the extensive rain we received one night. The canopy is dense here. The tent sites are moderately sized and there would be no problem bringing the largest of tents. Though I stayed here alone with just me and the two dogs, there is enough room at some for entire families. Water is available. Showers are not. Bathrooms are if the privy type but are well kept by the host. Firewood and ice is also available from the host. The great thing about this site is it lends availability to the rest of the National Forest. I spent a week here and barely scratched the surface on what was available for hiking and discovering. Go to nearby town of Warren or Tidouette for supplies. (Stop at the store just outside of Tidouette just across from DG- they have the best deli sandwiches around)


    Guide to Corry

    Equestrian accommodations near Corry, Pennsylvania range from basic campgrounds to those with dedicated facilities across the Allegheny region. The area sits within northwestern Pennsylvania's glaciated plateau at elevations around 1,500-1,800 feet, creating rolling terrain popular with trail riders. Summer temperatures typically range from 55-80°F with moderate humidity, making May through October the prime season for horse camping trips.

    What to do

    Explore disc golf courses: At Oil Creek Family Campground, visitors can enjoy a 27-hole disc golf course set within wooded areas around the property. "A 27-hole disc golf course (recently expanded from 18 hole) primarily in the woods near and around the campground property," notes one camper who found this activity particularly enjoyable during their stay.

    Fish in stocked waters: The region offers multiple fishing opportunities in stocked waters. At Two Mile Run County Park, "Plenty of nice hiking trails. Great beach for kids," writes one visitor. The park also features "Couple beautiful walk in tent sites right on the water" perfect for anglers wanting easy access.

    Winter camping options: For those interested in off-season horse camping, some locations offer winter accessibility. "We have stayed at the park for Christmas Eve the past two years. Had the Adirondack shelters to ourselves each year," reports a visitor to Oil Creek State Park, noting the "very quiet and no light pollution from a town or city, providing great moonlit nights."

    What campers like

    Privacy between sites: Many campers appreciate the natural separation between camping areas. At Hearts Content Recreation Area, "Nice size sites that are not on top of each other. We could barely see our 'neighbors' through the trees," explains one reviewer, highlighting the sense of seclusion despite being in an established campground.

    Wildlife viewing opportunities: The forested settings create excellent wildlife viewing chances. Hearts Content Recreation Area offers surprising wildlife encounters: "During weekdays the area deer will often approach from the woods behind the campsites to feast on low hanging leaves. We've seen dozens of them who will get within 10-20 yards of you for a snack later into the night."

    Primitive camping experience: For those seeking more rustic equestrian camping near Corry, Pennsylvania, Danner Primitive Campground provides a back-to-basics option. "This is a hike in or paddle in only campground. The shortest distance is about 2 miles from the trailhead at the Kennerdell bridge," explains a visitor who appreciated the "level and clear" sites, each with "a new picnic table and nice fire rings with adjustable grates."

    What you should know

    Campground reservation systems vary: Some horse camping facilities near Corry require advance planning while others operate first-come, first-served. At Warner Road Dispersed Camping in North Harmony State Forest, visitors discovered confusion about overnight usage: "Like the other review, this site has a lot of litter. Clearly people are camping here at times but there are posted signs that say Day Use Only."

    Water access limitations: Water availability differs significantly between campgrounds. At Kelly Pines Campground, "There is no potable water but there is a river and a non-potable pump," notes one camper, advising visitors to plan accordingly for their horses' hydration needs.

    Cell service considerations: Connectivity varies widely across horse campgrounds near Corry. Hearts Content Recreation Area offers "One bar of usable Verizon 4G LTE and T-Mobile 4G LTE suitable for slow web browsing and e-mail, but little else. Because of the very dense tree cover here, Starlink is not really a viable option."

    Tips for camping with families

    Child-friendly activities: Several campgrounds offer dedicated amenities for younger visitors. Oil Creek Family Campground provides "weekly entertainment for the kids, e.g. rock painting or special guests. This weekend, for instance was 'Jungle Terry and his amazing exotic animal family.'"

    Educational opportunities: The region offers learning experiences alongside recreation. At Allegany State Park, "They run daily activities you can go to and learn about different things in nature," making it ideal for families wanting to combine equestrian camping with educational opportunities.

    Alternative lodging options: For families new to horse camping, several facilities offer cabins as transition accommodations. "The cabins are nice and seem to be well kept and quiet everytime I've stayed in them," reports a visitor to Allegany State Park, where "cabins range from rustic to downright homey."

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection considerations: RVers seeking equestrian-friendly camping need to consider site layout and space. At West Haven RV Park, "She placed us in a very nice spot right next to huge freshly mowed field in the rear of the park. It was perfect!" notes a reviewer traveling with their dog, suggesting this area might accommodate equestrian needs as well.

    Hookup availability: Horse camping with RVs requires understanding utility options. Hearts Content Recreation Area offers basic amenities: "No hookups, about 3-4 fresh water spigots, 1 dump station and dumpster. Water pressure was very low and took a while to fill tank."

    Seasonal considerations: RV accessibility for horse camping varies by season. "The night sky is promising but light pollution from Warren inhibits a truly awesome night sky," notes a visitor to Hearts Content, providing insight into both practical and experiential aspects of staying with horses in the area.

    Frequently Asked Questions

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

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular equestrian campground near Corry, PA is Warner Road Dispersed Camping in North Harmony State Forest with a 3-star rating from 2 reviews.

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