Best Equestrian Camping near Hampton, SC

Broxton Bridge Plantation and Camelot Farms Equestrian Center provide the primary horse camping options near Hampton, South Carolina. Both accept pets and offer water hookups for campers traveling with horses. Camelot Farms includes cabin accommodations alongside tent and RV sites, with electric hookups and reservable campsites. Broxton Bridge offers picnic tables, showers, and toilets for campers. Neither location provides dedicated horse corrals according to the available data. Bath house facilities at Broxton Bridge may have limited maintenance based on usage patterns. Both properties accommodate horse trailers with Camelot Farms offering big-rig friendly access for larger rigs and trailers.

Trail access varies between the properties, with both allowing fires for evening camping. Camelot Farms offers beach riding opportunities through their guided trail ride program, which requires separate booking from the camping facilities. The equestrian center provides riding lessons in their covered arena alongside camping accommodations. Mosquitoes and yellow flies can be prevalent in warmer months at Broxton Bridge. Water pressure at Broxton facilities rates as excellent despite occasional cleanliness concerns. Campsite spacing at Broxton Bridge provides adequate distance between neighbors for those seeking more privacy. For RV campers, Camelot Farms offers a dump station just down the driveway from the four hookup spots, which feature shaded, grassy areas for $35 per night.

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  • The School for  Y.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 11, 2020

    Camelot Farms Equestrian Center

    Awesome Spot

    This private campground has four hookup spots for RVs, as well as tent camping spots. You can reserve an RV space and for $35/night, you get a shaded, grassy spot to park with water and power (the dump station is just down the driveway).

    The highlight for us was the ability to ride horses. They provided us with two names of instructors, one of whom graciously squeezed us into her schedule and gave our girls a two-hour riding lesson in their covered arena. They also have trail rides to the beach available.

    We don’t have our own horses, but if we did, it seems like this place is set up to accommodate that easily.

    There are roadside fruit and veggie stands you pass on the way in that are worth a stop.

  • Trent W.
    Nov. 10, 2020

    Camelot Farms Equestrian Center

    HORRIBLE DO NOT GO!!! WOW

    Wow, where to begin..... So I attempted to schedule a horse back riding event for my fiancé' and I for her birthday(thought that it would be cool to take a ride on the beach) I filled out the info online and left the page to double check the distance. When I came back to the page it had already taken payment and the 17 miles away was really 95 miles driving distance. I IMMEDIATLY called OVER and OVER and OVER and OVER again and got NO response or answer! Also, woke up the next morning at 7am to start calling AGAIN. Guess what no answer. Ill put my bottom dollar that if you call this establishment right now that they will NOT answer.... IF YOU CALL and they do answer the phone Ill pay for your next ride(look me up) IF they dont....(DO NOT DO IT!) This was the response that I got..... After calling 20mins after accidently signing up and also the other 20 plus times.....(AGAIN NO CALL BACK they sent me an email AFTER the fact!! bunch of crooks!!)"I will not issue a refund as it clearly states this information on your sign up." OK.... WHY didnt you answer the phone at all or call me back???!?!? I have a nephew who is 8 years old that gets back to people faster... He needs to get a job there and I bet that I could triple your intake overnight just by answering the phone and calling people back... Communication is everything!! they have NONE!! wow. DO NOT GO HERE!! Instead you should totally check out Seabrook Island Equestrian Center. They call you back and also want to earn your business not just take your money.

  • Misty L.
    Jul. 19, 2022

    Camelot Farms Equestrian Center

    This company is refusing to refund me over $400 for their mistake.

    This company is refusing to refund me over $400 for their mistake. Scheduled ride for 4 at 10:00am the next day through their website. Received call from manager at 9:00pm that evening with schedule conflict. Offered to cancel, but manager stated he would call back in the morning to let us know whether they could accommodate us or not. I called the manager back at 9:30am and left a message that we would be cancelling and requested my card be refunded since we had not heard back from him. A few weeks later, I contacted the owner and she was only willing to refund$125 for one rider, claiming that they had horses ready and waiting for us. We would have been there, had the manager not contacted us the night prior. If you choose to ride with this company, pay in person at the time of your session. But I would highly recommend finding another service.

  • J
    Aug. 25, 2021

    Broxton Bridge Plantation

    Easy Going and very helpful

    We wanted primitive camping away from everyone. They had space from the neighbors.

    Bath house was dirty from lack of use, water pressure was fantastic!

    Lots of Mosquitoes and yellow flies.

  • Melissa C.
    Feb. 17, 2024

    Camelot Farms Equestrian Center

    Terrible Customer Service

    This is such a shame. I have always enjoyed going to Camelot Farms and have been every year for the past several years. I was initially excited to hear Camelot had opened back up the camping facilities and decided that although the price has increased 300% as compared to before the sale, I would continue my tradition of beach riding with my best friend. I contacted Gini Quade who had stated in several posts on FB to reach out and she could facilitate this trip. She also provided a number to call. I have called the number several times this week with no response. I then reached out again through text message and the message was read but no reply. Again, I tried calling only to find out I was provided the wrong number. I reached out yet again through FB to let Ms. Quade know that I was provided the wrong number and requested the correct number. Yet again the message was read with zero response. Unfortunately, the weekend has now arrived and STILL cannot get a response. I will be contacting management. Good luck to all of you who try to plan a trip. I hope you have much more success than I have had. This has been a very disappointing experience.


Guide to Hampton

Equestrian camping near Hampton, South Carolina centers on dedicated facilities that accommodate both riders and their horses. Located in the South Carolina Lowcountry region, this area features flat terrain with mixed pine and hardwood forests. Summer temperatures frequently exceed 90°F with high humidity, while winters remain relatively mild with temperatures rarely dropping below freezing.

What to do

Trail riding schedules: Broxton Bridge Plantation offers extensive trail systems through wooded areas with varying difficulty levels for riders of different experience levels. One visitor noted, "We wanted primitive camping away from everyone. They had space from the neighbors."

Horse instruction opportunities: Camelot Farms Equestrian Center provides riding lessons in their covered arena for visitors without equestrian experience. A camper reported, "The highlight for us was the ability to ride horses. They provided us with two names of instructors, one of whom graciously squeezed us into her schedule and gave our girls a two-hour riding lesson in their covered arena."

Local produce shopping: Several roadside stands near the equestrian centers offer seasonal fruits and vegetables. As one Camelot Farms visitor mentioned, "There are roadside fruit and veggie stands you pass on the way in that are worth a stop."

What campers like

Spacious camping areas: Broxton Bridge Plantation provides ample distance between campsites for privacy. According to one camper, "We wanted primitive camping away from everyone. They had space from the neighbors."

Water utilities: The facilities at Broxton Bridge receive high marks for water pressure despite other maintenance concerns. A camper stated, "Bath house was dirty from lack of use, water pressure was fantastic!"

Riding instruction flexibility: Instructors at Camelot Farms work to accommodate visitors' schedules when possible. One family mentioned, "They provided us with two names of instructors, one of whom graciously squeezed us into her schedule and gave our girls a two-hour riding lesson."

What you should know

Seasonal insects: Summer months bring significant mosquito and biting fly populations. A Broxton Bridge visitor warned, "Lots of Mosquitoes and yellow flies."

Facility maintenance varies: Bath houses and common areas may show wear during low-usage periods. One camper observed at Broxton Bridge, "Bath house was dirty from lack of use."

Reservation challenges: Hope Haven Farm and other local equestrian facilities may have inconsistent communication channels for booking. Several visitors to area equestrian centers reported difficulty reaching staff by phone or receiving responses to reservation requests.

Tips for camping with families

Instructor scheduling: Book riding lessons well in advance, especially during peak seasons. A family at Camelot Farms shared, "They provided us with two names of instructors, one of whom graciously squeezed us into her schedule and gave our girls a two-hour riding lesson in their covered arena."

Lesson duration planning: Allow adequate time for comprehensive instruction. One family mentioned their children received a "two-hour riding lesson in their covered arena" at Camelot Farms, which provided sufficient time for meaningful learning.

Payment practices: Consider paying for services upon arrival rather than online. Multiple visitors to equestrian facilities in the area reported challenges with refunds when plans changed.

Tips from RVers

RV site amenities: Ponderosa RV Park offers full hookup sites with 30/50 amp electrical service, water, and sewer connections for 14 RV sites, providing alternatives to equestrian-focused campgrounds.

Dump station locations: Camelot Farms provides convenient waste disposal options. One RVer noted, "For $35/night, you get a shaded, grassy spot to park with water and power (the dump station is just down the driveway)."

Site descriptions: RV sites at Camelot Farms feature natural surroundings. A visitor described, "You get a shaded, grassy spot to park with water and power."

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