Equestrian Camping near Linesville, PA

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    Horse-related camping options near Linesville, Pennsylvania are limited, with most campgrounds lacking dedicated equestrian facilities. Local campgrounds such as Mosquito Lake State Park, Two Mile Run County Park, and Oil Creek State Park don't feature specific horse corrals or equestrian camping areas according to available data. Mosquito Lake State Park Campground provides tent, RV, cabin, and glamping accommodations with electric hookups at most sites, but does not have horse-specific amenities. Sites are typically spacious and some offer lake views, making the area suitable for general camping but requiring horse owners to make special arrangements.

    Trail riding opportunities exist in the broader region, though overnight horse camping infrastructure is minimal. Campers traveling with horses to this area should contact campgrounds directly about possible accommodation for their animals. Two Mile Run County Park and Oil Creek State Park maintain trail systems accessible for day rides, but also lack specific equestrian overnight facilities based on the data. Most campgrounds in the region allow pets, which indicates a general openness to animals, but horse owners need to verify policies regarding larger animals, trailer parking, and any special requirements for keeping horses at standard campsites. The sites at these parks are typically level with reasonable spacing between neighbors.

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    Best Equestrian Campgrounds near Linesville (6)

      1. Mosquito Lake State Park Campground

      4.2(26)29mi from Linesville224 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "The group next to us seemed a little rowdy when we first pulled in, but by 10:00 there was no noise anywhere near us. "

      "Wood is dry and cheap right outside the park entrance. Bass fishing is top notch on the lake. I would definitely come back here again and again."

      from $27 - $80 / night

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      2. West haven rv park and campground

      4.4(5)28mi from LinesvilleRVs, 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."

      3. Two Mile Run County Park

      4.8(6)36mi from LinesvilleRVs, 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."

      4. Oil Creek Family Campground

      4.9(7)39mi from LinesvilleRVs, 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."

      5. Starr Farm

      5.0(1)32mi from Linesville3 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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      6. Danner Primitive Campground

      5.0(2)40mi from LinesvilleTents

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

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    • G
      Jul. 21, 2023

      Mosquito Lake State Park Campground

      Great State Park Campground

      We just got back from our first trip to Mosquito Lake State Park Campground. All in all, it was a great experience. 

      We stayed in site 67, which is a waterfront site, with electric. The water is about 25 yards from the pad, but is visible from the entire site. The site was spacious, but not as private as some of the others. There is some woods between this site and the sites on either side, but other sites are visible. The fire pits and picnic tables were staggered, so it created some distance to make it feel more private. 

      The campground as a whole, was very quiet. We stayed from Wednesday to Friday. The group next to us seemed a little rowdy when we first pulled in, but by 10:00 there was no noise anywhere near us. 

      Most sites seemed pretty level from side to side, but where we were, several had a slope from front to back. Away from the waterfront, most sites looked pretty level. The amount of space between sites varied from site to site. Some sites had woods on both sides, while others were pretty open. Some had nice large grassy areas, others were much smaller. Sites from 214-224 are in a cul de sac and are water front, but they were pretty close together with very little privacy between sites, if any. They are very close to the water though. 

      There are bathrooms and water scatter about, but from what I saw there was only 1 shower house. 

      Wal-mart and other shopping and restaurants were about 3 miles away. Park was easy to get to, only one turn for us off the highway. Lake was great for kayaking and paddleboarding. Very nice dog park in a different part of the park. There is a boat launch accessible from inside the campground. 

      Dump station has 2 lanes which was nice when checking out. Fresh water fill up was also located near the dump station.

    • 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.

      Product Review

      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.

    • Charles S.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 7, 2026

      Mosquito Lake State Park Campground

      What a great place to camp!

      First time here. They told me Ohio State Parks were voted #1 in the US. Well there is a reason for that. Beautiful, clean, great spots, not a bad site in the entire park. Wood is dry and cheap right outside the park entrance. Bass fishing is top notch on the lake. I would definitely come back here again and again.

    • Kevin C.The Dyrt PRO User
      Feb. 12, 2024

      Mosquito Lake State Park Campground

      Lots to do for the whole family

      My wife and I stayed here in late September so it wasn't overly crowded. The camp sites were fairly spacious and level. There seemed to be water fill stations scattered around the campground for convenience. I was actually able to fill me fresh water tank from one near by. The campground is fairly large and we rode our bikes around quite a bit, including our to the campground store at the entrance. There were numerous playgrounds and activities for kids. They have full hookup sections, but most of the campground is electric only. All in all the best review I can give is to say that we would go back.

    • Jim  L.
      May. 22, 2020

      Mosquito Lake State Park Campground

      Dog Friendly

      This park is one of my favorites in Ohio at this time. Most of the sites are some what private. There are many trails and even a fog park next to the lake.

    • Heidi B.
      Aug. 19, 2018

      Mosquito Lake State Park Campground

      Big, beautiful lake!

      Great park! Sites are spacious and level. Very clean park. There are several full hook-up sites. Electric sites near the lake. We stayed at site #96. New Bathrooms are under construction. Campground is flat and great for bike riding. Nice playground for kids. Dog park nearby. Camp is near beach & marina. Also many shops and restaurants within a 10 minute drive. We will definitely be coming back to Mosquito Lake!

    • Karen D.
      Jul. 15, 2018

      Mosquito Lake State Park Campground

      Great Campsite.

      We come here at least once, sometimes twice per year - we travel about 2 hours to get there. A mix of shaded and open/grassy sites. Most are great for tenting. Some sites have access to the lake for kayaking/swimming/fishing. We like to bring our bows and use the archery range. Shower house available, but bathrooms throughout the site are primitive. Will do movie nights on the weekends.

    • 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!


    Guide to Linesville

    Campgrounds near Linesville, Pennsylvania offer varied terrain and recreational options centered around the area's lakes, forests, and seasonal climate patterns. Western Pennsylvania experiences distinct seasons with summer temperatures averaging 70-85°F and winter bringing regular snowfall, making camping availability highly seasonal. Most campgrounds in the region sit at elevations between 900-1,300 feet with mixed hardwood forest providing moderate shade at most established sites.

    What to do

    Disc golf courses: Oil Creek Family Campground features a 27-hole disc golf course primarily set in wooded areas around the property. As one reviewer notes, "My favorite was the disc golf. Their course is really nice!"

    Fishing opportunities: Mosquito Lake State Park Campground offers multiple fishing access points, though conditions vary seasonally. A camper reports: "Went with my father in law on a spur of the moment fishing trip. Didn't have much for walk in sites but we were able to find a great site. It was plenty big. We didn't have water access but they had plenty of sites with access and a boat ramp."

    Water recreation: Two Mile Run County Park provides multiple water-based activities. "Plenty of nice hiking trails. Great beach for kids," mentions one visitor, while another adds, "The lake is nice for canoeing."

    Winter activities: For off-season adventurers, Oil Creek State Park offers winter camping options. A camper describes: "We have stayed at the park for Christmas Eve the past two years. Had the Adirondack shelters to ourselves each year... cross country skiing trails come directly past the shelter."

    What campers like

    Private, wooded sites: Two Mile Run County Park earns praise for its spacious, natural sites. "When staying at two mile you will find the sites are separated by trees and offer you your own little private area," notes one reviewer. Another mentions, "Seemed huge with lots of sites, we basically had a whole area of sites to ourselves, and it was a very wooded area."

    Level, accessible sites: Mosquito Lake State Park Campground provides well-maintained camping areas. A visitor reports: "Sites are spacious and level. Very clean park. There are several full hook-up sites. Electric sites near the lake."

    Hiking trail access: Danner Primitive Campground connects directly to regional trail systems. "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."

    Quiet atmosphere: Starr Farm offers a peaceful environment for those seeking solitude. "It is a huge campsite that is remote and peaceful," states one visitor who stayed during an archery tournament.

    What you should know

    Limited equestrian facilities: Horse campgrounds near Linesville, Pennsylvania are scarce. None of the reviewed campgrounds list horse corrals among their amenities, requiring equestrian campers to make special arrangements.

    Reservation requirements: Most area campgrounds require advance booking, with primitive sites often first-come, first-served. At Danner Primitive Campground, "You must get a permit to stay more than one night. They are first come first serve."

    Water access varies: Campsites with direct water access fill quickly. At Mosquito Lake, "Some sites have access to the lake for kayaking/swimming/fishing," while others report "The algae was kind of thick, which made fishing impossible, so we stopped bringing the kayak."

    Limited bathroom facilities: Bathroom and shower availability differs widely between campgrounds. A Mosquito Lake visitor noted: "Only bad are no real bathrooms except at the front of the park. No place to wash dishes. Rough if you're tent camping."

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground access: Several parks offer dedicated children's areas. At Oil Creek Family Campground, visitors report: "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."

    Kid-friendly water features: West Haven RV Park and Campground provides pool access for families. A camper states: "Fishing pond & pool are so nice too. Owner Jodie is so wonderful!"

    Nature exploration: Area campgrounds support educational opportunities. One Oil Creek visitor suggests: "If you're camping with kiddos, try turning over the rocks in area creeks to find little aquatic insects. A little creepy, but a lot of awesome."

    Biking opportunities: Flat terrain at some campgrounds makes for safe cycling. "Campground is flat and great for bike riding. Nice playground for kids," notes a Mosquito Lake visitor.

    Tips from RVers

    Site sizes vary: Many campgrounds accommodate both tent and RV camping, but with varying site dimensions. West Haven reviews indicate: "Great RV park, not for tents. They were extremely nice and accommodating, but their idea of secluded and ours were very different."

    Hookup availability: Electric access is common but full hookups are limited. At Two Mile Run, "Most if not all of the full hookups are pull throughs."

    Seasonal considerations: RVers should note most campgrounds have limited operating seasons. For equestrian camping near Linesville, Pennsylvania, options become even more limited in winter months, with most facilities closed from November through April.

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    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular equestrian campground near Linesville, PA is Mosquito Lake State Park Campground with a 4.2-star rating from 26 reviews.

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