Best Equestrian Camping near Anderson, SC

Willis Knob Horse Camp offers primitive camping with access to multiple equestrian trails in the Chattahoochee National Forest. Located near the South Carolina-Georgia border, this campground includes electric hookups, water access, picnic tables, and toilets but lacks shower facilities. Sites accommodate tents and RVs with ample space for horse trailers. The campground is designed specifically for equestrian use, with easy access to forest service roads and trail systems. Clear mountain water is available for horses throughout the camping area. Campground terrain features level sites with room for multiple vehicles and trailers at each site.

Whetstone Horse Camp provides trail access to the Sumter National Forest equestrian trail system. Located in Mountain Rest, South Carolina, approximately 50 miles from Anderson, the campground features potable water, toilets, and a sanitary dump station. The camp connects directly to forest service bridle trails through a designated trailhead at the camp's edge. Sites accommodate tent camping and RVs, though they lack electrical hookups. Randy's Horse Camp offers another nearby option with electric hookups, showers, and water access across the Georgia border. Both locations maintain dedicated parking areas for horse trailers with sufficient turning radius for larger rigs. Winter access remains available at these equestrian campgrounds, though water systems may be winterized during freezing temperatures.

Best Equestrian Sites Near Anderson, South Carolina (13)

    1. South Cove County Park

    12 Reviews
    Seneca, SC
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (864) 882-5250

    $25 - $60 / night

    "There are several large play areas in walking distance. There appeared to be beautiful lake views from almost every site. We very much enjoyed our stay and plan to return for a longer visit."

    "Perfect for kids, right on the lake. Loved the playground 😊 warning! Don’t feed the geese! The campers next to us fed them and the next day we woke up with goose poop on everything!"

    2. Oconee State Park Campground

    43 Reviews
    Tamassee, SC
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (864) 638-5353

    "This state park is located in a beautiful part of South Carolina. There are a range of fun hiking trails. The cabins are rustic, but with all the amenities you need for a trip to the mountains."

    "We spent 2 nights in one of the cabins in this beautiful state park during a road trip through South Carolina. And let me say, 2 nights was not enough! The cabin itself was very well kept."

    3. Lake Greenwood State Park Campground

    19 Reviews
    Ninety Six, SC
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (864) 543-3535

    "It’s a primitive, tucked in the woods spot on the lake. The camp sites are wonderfully spaced out. We stayed in sites you had to park and walk to, but the walk was very short."

    "This review is neither negative or positive. Just how it is, so you know before you go. The park is clean and nearly every camp spot is shaded. All roads and camp spots are paved and have fire pits."

    4. Watson Mill Bridge State Park Campground

    14 Reviews
    Carlton, GA
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 783-5349

    $17 - $85 / night

    "The sites are shaded, and flat with a gravel drive and tent pad. We hadn’t planned on staying here but were pleasantly surprised to find a few vacancies on the first Saturday in November."

    "The drive down is washed out a bit but a 2 wheel drive Tahoe handled it. Getting back up if it had been raining would probably not be guaranteed, so watch the weather carefully."

    5. Lazy J Campground

    12 Reviews
    Rosman, NC
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 966-3834

    $20 / night

    "Chickens and horses on site. Playground and lots of fun. Sites are wooded and quaint. Roads are a little narrow, but passable. One of our favorite sites."

    "We fished right next to our camp site and then relaxed with a camp fire listening to the sound of the River."

    6. Kennedy Korner

    2 Reviews
    Travelers Rest, SC
    27 miles
    +1 (864) 423-5369

    7. Panthertown Valley Backcountry Area

    7 Reviews
    Sapphire, NC
    49 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 269-4453

    "The first campsite we stayed at was on the Green Valley Trail, the second one was on the Panthertown Valley Trail right near the Schoolhouse Falls Trail, and the third was on Mac's Gap right past the Granny"

    "The sites near the middle of Macs Gap trail are huge and there is easy access to a couple streams. Bring a good map and stick to the trails that your map covers."

    8. Willis Knob Horse Camp

    3 Reviews
    Sky Valley, GA
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (706) 754-6221

    $20 - $30 / night

    "This is a very nice horse camp facility. Well maintained and clean. Trails are wonderful and well-constructed to avoid deep mud."

    "Some of the best Horse Camping in the Mountains, Great Horse trails that follow the Chatooga River."

    9. Mountain Bridge Wilderness Area Trailside Camping — Caesars Head State Park

    2 Reviews
    Cedar Mountain, NC
    41 miles
    Website

    $4 - $20 / night

    "My friend and I hiked the Raven Cliff Falls loop trail a while back and have added it to our list of top 10 favorite trails."

    "Wonderful trails with breath taking views and technical climbs plus discrete camping."

    10. Whetstone Horse Camp

    2 Reviews
    Long Creek, SC
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (864) 638-9568

    $15 - $30 / night

    "I unfortunately haven’t been able to return to this location for quite some time now but I remember it fondly. Spent many nights and days here during middle school with my local horse club."

    "Passed through on a bike packing trip and we were the only non-horse people there. Campsite was clean, with bathrooms and water available."

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  • Phyllis B.
    May. 19, 2019

    Willis Knob Horse Camp

    Willis Knob Horse Camp

    There are nine campsites.  Sturdy highline posts are provided but you need to bring your own ropes and other highland gear. Vault toilets are provided but no shower facilities. Campsites each offer electric and water hookups, nice tent pads, lantern hooks, and big picnic tables. This is a very nice horse camp facility. Well maintained and clean. Trails are wonderful and well-constructed to avoid deep mud. My only complaint is the lack of really good, accurate trail maps to print out and carry with you of the horse trails on both the Georgia and South Carolina sides of the river. This is my new favorite mountain horse camp.

  • J
    Jul. 19, 2016

    Oconee State Park Campground

    Rustic cabins in a WPA Era State Park

    This state park is located in a beautiful part of South Carolina. There are a range of fun hiking trails. The cabins are rustic, but with all the amenities you need for a trip to the mountains.

  • Jessica S.
    Jul. 10, 2018

    Oconee State Park Campground

    Cute cabins in beautiful state park

    We spent 2 nights in one of the cabins in this beautiful state park during a road trip through South Carolina. And let me say, 2 nights was not enough! The cabin itself was very well kept. There was air conditioning, 2 bedrooms, 1 full kitchen, 1 full bathroom, and a fire place. We stopped at a Walmart in one of the towns before the park to stock up on food.

    There are multiple cabins scattered around the lake but they are a good distance apart from each other so you won't be disturbed by your neighbors. There was a fire ring and picnic in front of the cabin where we made smores after dinner and a cute screened porch with rocking chairs where we had coffee and breakfast on every morning. The cabin was right next to the small lake, which had a short trail going around it. We saw people fishing and I believe you can rent canoes as well in the park.

    You definitely need more than 2 days to explore this cute little park. There are multiple hiking trails near by and definitely a lot of wild life. But it was definitely a peaceful and quiet park perfect for a relaxing weekend away.

  • Cameron G.
    Nov. 15, 2022

    Oconee State Park Campground

    Halloween

    We love this park! We've been for Halloween twice now and out little guys loves it! The staff is so kind, and the garbage pick up twice a day is great! I will say, compared to other state parks, these campsites are TIGHT! Be prepared. We've come across this with other state parks in South Carolina. The facilities are clean, and the nature is beautiful! Can't go wrong with this campground!

  • Matt G.
    Jul. 18, 2016

    Lake Greenwood State Park Campground

    Ranger Review: Cotopaxi 35L Travel Duffel at Lake Greenwood State Park

    Lake Greenwood State Park is a smaller state park in South Carolina. The lake is sizable, you can easily take your boat or jet skis, but at the same time the lake is suitable for canoes and kayaks as well. This weekend, we opted for the tubes as our means to relax on the lake, and we achieved that. The only issue we found was the size of the campground itself. The campsites are nearly on top of one another, but there are some beautiful spots right on the lake. Since they are so close, you can hear the neighbors at all hours, and there is hardly any privacy. One other issue was the sites themselves. Now, if you have an RV, it's no problem. But if you are into tent camping, like I am, you will have to pitch the tent on gravel or pavement. Not the easiest pitch. With that, though, it was still enjoyable and relaxing.

    Gear Review – As a Dyrt Ranger, I also get to review and test products in the field. This weekend was the perfect weekend to test the Cotopaxi 35L Travel Duffel. Right out of the mail, I knew that it would be one bag that lasts for a super long time. It is extremely well made, and very versatile. The only thing I was concerned about when I opened it for the first time was the size. I didn't quite believe I could fit everything for the weekend inside. This was not the case this weekend, though. I even had enough room for the frisbee with all of my clothes, toiletries, and extra pair of shoes. Overall, it is an excellent weeken bag, in it for the long haul. Check it out here: https://www.cotopaxi.com/collections/chumpi/products/chumpi-35l-travel-duffel

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 29, 2019

    Watson Mill Bridge State Park Campground

    Small but very nice campground

    Very nice quiet park with a small campground (21 sites, all with electric and water). The sites are shaded, and flat with a gravel drive and tent pad. We hadn’t planned on staying here but were pleasantly surprised to find a few vacancies on the first Saturday in November. There is also an equestrian campground located several miles from the main campground. The main feature is a covered bridge, the longest one in Georgia, that is located ¾ of a mile from the campground (an easy walk). 

    A nice perk was laundry facilities outside the restrooms. The restrooms were very clean. 

    There are seven miles of hiking trails, five miles of bike trails, canoe rentals, and we saw several people fishing. 

    There was also a nice day-use area with picnic tables within view of the covered bridge.

  • Maddi P.
    Sep. 30, 2018

    Whetstone Horse Camp

    Riding on the chattooga river

    I unfortunately haven’t been able to return to this location for quite some time now but I remember it fondly. Spent many nights and days here during middle school with my local horse club. Trails were clean although a little to narrow in some spots, especially when needing to pass another horse and rider but there is plenty of wide open areas that allow for the perfect opportunity to stop and rest. If you ever have time I also recommend stopping by stump house tunnel which is near by its 2 adventures for the price of 1! Writing this review makes me want to go back!

  • Mark C.
    Sep. 6, 2018

    Willis Knob Horse Camp

    Equestrian

    Some of the best Horse Camping in the Mountains, Great Horse trails that follow the Chatooga River.

  • Marta S.
    Jul. 23, 2021

    Panthertown Valley Backcountry Area

    LOVE LOVE LOVE

    We stayed at three different campsites throughout our trip (went backpacking 4 days, 3 nights - could have just set up camp and day hiked, buttttt didn't necessarily think that through). 

    The first campsite we stayed at was on the Green Valley Trail, the second one was on the Panthertown Valley Trail right near the Schoolhouse Falls Trail, and the third was on Mac's Gap right past the Granny Burrell Falls Trail. 

    All the campsites were beautiful, but the Green Valley Trail campsite was our favorite. It was the most secluded and in an utterly beautiful location. There was foliage covering it from the trail and there was a creek steps away which made it easy to get water and make for. The Panthertown Valley Trail campsite was our least favorite, but that is because it was right off the main trail and not secluded whatsoever and kind of disappointing compared to the Green Valley campsite. It was also dirty with water bottles and socks and lots of mud from horses stepping all over the place. We were also woken up at 2AM by a group of loud hikers which left us concerned because it was down pouring and they were being extremely belligerent. However, we camped here because we were exhausted and wanted to stay near Schoolhouse Falls to be able to swim around and get wet and there were some unknown animal tracks in the sand near Schoolhouse Falls. We stayed on Mac's Gap for the same reason - to be near Granny Burrell after a long day - and even though it was the most crowded trail, it was a lot of fun. There was a pack of llamas we were next to and they were so sweet (part of a boys camp), and we felt the safest from predators (read: bears). Even though there were a lot of people, I felt a strong sense of camaraderie. 

    You will need a bear canister, practice the Bearmuda Triangle, and make sure to bring a poop shovel. Pack out what you packed in.


Guide to Anderson

Equestrian campgrounds near Anderson, South Carolina offer riders direct access to miles of forest trails through the Sumter and Chattahoochee National Forests. The region sits at elevations between 800-1,200 feet, creating moderate terrain suitable for both novice and experienced trail riders. Most horse camps in this area operate year-round with winterized facilities during colder months when temperatures can drop below freezing.

What to do

Trail riding along waterways: Willis Knob Horse Camp provides access to forest service trails following the Chattooga River. "Some of the best Horse Camping in the Mountains, Great Horse trails that follow the Chatooga River," reports Mark C. The camp includes sturdy highline posts for securing horses, though riders must bring their own ropes and gear.

Swimming and water recreation: South Cove County Park offers water activities beyond trail riding. "The lake is great for swimming. The campground also offers paddle board and kayak rentals," notes Amanda W. The park provides a designated swimming area with a sandy beach for campers wanting to cool off after a day on horseback.

Explore historic sites: Watson Mill Bridge State Park features Georgia's longest original covered bridge at 229 feet. "Park pass is $5 but the park is beautiful and a great way to spend the afternoon," says Kimberly S. The historic bridge and nearby trails make it an interesting day trip from horse camps in the region, with the park located approximately 45 miles from Anderson.

What campers like

Access to multiple trail systems: Whetstone Horse Camp connects directly to the Sumter National Forest trail network. "Trails were clean although a little too narrow in some spots, especially when needing to pass another horse and rider but there is plenty of wide open areas that allow for the perfect opportunity to stop and rest," shares Maddi P. The campground layout accommodates horse trailers with designated parking areas.

Water views from campsites: Campers appreciate waterfront access at several parks. At Lake Greenwood State Park, "lakefront sites are well worth the extra cost. Campsites are a bit tight, but the lakefront sites have great views," according to Megan M. These waterfront sites allow horses easy access to water while providing scenic camping locations.

Clean facilities: Randy's Horse Camp maintains well-kept grounds with essential amenities. "Wonderful place to Camp good people and beautiful views. And the creek runs thru the camp," reports Donna F. The campground's creek access provides natural water features for horses while maintaining clean facilities for riders.

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Most horse camps require advance booking, especially during peak seasons. At Oconee State Park, "we spent 2 nights in one of the cabins in this beautiful state park during a road trip through South Carolina. And let me say, 2 nights was not enough," mentions Jessica S. Reserve sites 3-6 months ahead for weekend stays during summer months.

Terrain considerations: Prepare for varied terrain when planning rides. "The sites are shaded, and flat with a gravel drive and tent pad," notes Lee D. about Watson Mill Bridge State Park. Trail difficulty ranges from moderate to challenging depending on the specific area and recent weather conditions.

Weather impacts: Monitor forecasts when planning equestrian camping trips. At Lazy J Campground, "getting back up if it had been raining would probably not be guaranteed, so watch the weather carefully. This site is best enjoyed in dry weather," warns Rebecca L. Spring and fall offer the most reliable conditions for trail riding.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly amenities: Several campgrounds offer features specifically for children. At South Cove County Park, families appreciate that it's "perfect for kids, right on the lake. Loved the playground. Warning! Don't feed the geese! The campers next to us fed them and the next day we woke up with goose poop on everything! Including the picnic table," advises Roxy M.

Safety considerations: Families should prioritize campgrounds with controlled access. "The campground has a gate that gets locked at 10 pm. You can leave but you can't come back into the campground after the gate gets locked," explains Amanda W. about South Cove County Park, providing security for families with children and horses.

Educational opportunities: Incorporate learning experiences into equestrian camping trips. "I also highly recommend stopping by stump house tunnel which is near by [Whetstone Horse Camp] it's 2 adventures for the price of 1," suggests Maddi P. The tunnel provides historical context about the region while adding variety to horse-focused activities.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: Choose RV sites carefully at horse campgrounds. At Lake Greenwood State Park, "The RV sites don't really offer any trees for shade," notes Amanda W. Request sites with natural shade when available, especially during summer months when temperatures frequently exceed 85°F.

Hookup availability: Verify electrical capabilities before arrival. "Only 30 A power here so we had to watch what we were running electrically. They did have 2 30A outlets but at this time we did not have the double 30 to 50 amp adapter," reports Paul Z. about Watson Mill Bridge State Park. Bring appropriate adapters and power management equipment.

Leveling requirements: Prepare for site conditions requiring leveling equipment. "Campground terrain features level sites with room for multiple vehicles and trailers at each site," according to visitor reports. Most horse campgrounds prioritize level parking areas to accommodate larger rigs with horse trailers, though specific sites may require minor adjustments.

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