Best Equestrian Camping near Lancaster, SC

H. Cooper Black Memorial Field Trial and Recreation Area provides equestrian camping facilities near Lancaster, South Carolina. The campground features water hookups, electric hookups, and sewer hookups for RV campers, along with tent camping options. Showers and toilets are available for all campers. The park is designed primarily for equestrians and dog trainers, with specific amenities catering to horse owners. While the campground does not have dedicated horse corrals according to the data, it offers ample space for horses and trailers. The campground maintains a reservable status year-round, making it accessible for equestrian camping trips in all seasons. Horseflies can be prevalent during warmer months due to the equestrian focus of the facility.

Woods Ferry Campground in Francis Marion and Sumter National Forests offers a secluded camping experience for horse enthusiasts. The campground features corrals at many campsites specifically designed for equestrian campers. Located off the beaten path, the quiet setting provides a peaceful environment for riders and their horses. Running water is available, though amenities are limited to pit toilets with no showers. The campground includes a separate section for group camping that also caters to horse campers with corral facilities. While the terrain may present challenges for tent campers due to sloped sites, RV and travel trailer campers will find the location suitable. The National Forest setting offers trail riding opportunities through wooded areas. Campers should be prepared for basic conditions and bring all necessary supplies for both themselves and their horses.

Best Equestrian Sites Near Lancaster, South Carolina (11)

    1. Cane Creek Park

    29 Reviews
    Mineral Springs, NC
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (704) 843-5909

    "Located just outside historic Waxhaw NC, Cane Creek is part of the NC Soil Conservative Sites. They offer day passes,$4.00 per car where you can launch you kayak canoe or fishing boat."

    "Equestrian trails are everywhere and are good for hiking, a few trails are a bit rough for bicycles though"

    2. Carowinds Camp Wilderness Resort

    17 Reviews
    Pineville, NC
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (704) 588-2600

    "The adjacent amusement park is closed due to Covid but i bet it is a blast to stay here when it is open. Wooded perimeter so you feel you are away from the city."

    "The hookups were standard location and heights no issues. Our steps come out to a large level dirt pad, not grass. Lots of trees providing shade which is nice."

    3. Kings Mountain — Kings Mountain State Park

    46 Reviews
    Kings Mountain, NC
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (803) 222-3209

    $13 - $31 / night

    "There is a nice playground, hiking trails, a lake, canoe rental, and a trading post with some food, ice, camping supplies, firewood and souvenirs. There is also a separate Equestrian campground!"

    "When not in the side, a short walk takes you to the Trading Post, a small store selling firewood ($7), ice, souvenirs, and sundries. Next to that is a large playground connected to a pavilion."

    4. Chester State Park Campground

    4 Reviews
    Chester, SC
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (803) 385-2680

    "When I checked in, the lady was nice enough to find a site with grass behind the gravel so I could set up my tent. She didn’t warn me that it was sloped."

    "Stayed 1 night, sites are close to each other. Small cabins available, walk-in campsites and restrooms are clean and updated."

    5. Sesquicentennial State Park Campground

    30 Reviews
    State Park, SC
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (803) 788-2706

    "The site was level with a gravel drive and parking area. Lots of pines all around but the site was clear enough for easy parking. No sewer hookups."

    "The park is in Columbia SC, and is a great choice for families who may want to do things outside the park. The park is super close to the Riverbanks Zoo."

    6. Crowders Mountain State Park Campground

    15 Reviews
    Bessemer City, NC
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (704) 853-5429

    $17 - $47 / night

    "The part of the park that is best to go to is the Sparrow Springs access, some folks may not be aware that there are actually several entrances to the park, and the main entrance with trails to the Crowder"

    "The trails are strenuous but views are amazing! Its definitely worth it and right outside town, not far out."

    7. Lee State Park Campground

    12 Reviews
    Bishopville, SC
    48 miles
    Website

    "Only drawback would be this park is an equestrian park so you will most likely encounter flies during the warmer months. Sites are better than some state parks we have visited."

    "There are horse trails and stables if you ride horses."

    9. Yates Family Camping

    3 Reviews
    Harrisburg, NC
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (704) 773-9349

    "There aren’t really any extras here but if you’re just looking for reliable water/electrical/sewer and wifi near Charlotte this is a fantastic option."

    10. H. Cooper Black

    2 Reviews
    Patrick, SC
    50 miles
    Website
    +1 (843) 378-1555

    "Fun to distantly observe horses and well trained retrievers playing and being trained. Staff is welcoming and friendly."

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Equestrian Camping Reviews near Lancaster, SC

161 Reviews of 11 Lancaster Campgrounds


  • J
    Sep. 5, 2019

    Sesquicentennial State Park Campground

    In the middle of Columbia SC

    Built to celebrate the Sesquicentennial of South Carolina in the 30’s . At one time on the furthest outskirts of Columbia SC. It is now firmly in the muddle of the Metro area. Plenty of trailer sites. Tent site and primitive camping. Has recreational areas. Restaurants and shopping nearby

  • Myron C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 1, 2021

    Woods Ferry Campground (Sc) — Francis Marion And Sumter National Forests

    Secluded Campground in National Forest

    It was difficult for me to find Woods Ferry, but after talking with a park official, I finally got there. It is off the beaten path, so it is quiet. Apparently, there had been a lot of rain recently, and the area showed it. Woods Ferry is a campground mainly for campers who have horses. There are corrals at many of the campsites, so there are also a lot of horseflies. Horseflies and the actual site itself are my two main concerns. Selecting my campsite was my mistake. It was sloped, but there are a few others that were not sloped. There is running water and a pit toilet. Otherwise, you will have to take everything else in that you need. 

    Since South Carolina is hot during this time of year, I was a bit uncomfortable, especially since I was on a slope.

    There is a separate section for group camping. However, I think it caters to groups of horse campers, as there are corrals at the campsites. 

    Overall, it’s not too bad for those who camp in an RV or a travel trailer, but it’s not ideal for tent campers.

  • D
    Nov. 19, 2021

    Sesquicentennial State Park Campground

    Campsite 41 was poorly planned and maintained

    Pros The pond was beautiful, nice walking trail for beginners, would never consider this a hiking park. Location was close to Colombia and all it offers. Bathhouse was acceptable but nothing to brag about. Toilets were three flushers is you cared about the next guy.

    Cons Guessing I may have had the worst site (41) but walking through there were others similar. Site 41 is a pull through lot which declines quickly upon entry and is marred by deep ra9n crevices. You then incline to the area you should probably land as there is an obvious flat spot. Unfortunately in you stop there, your camper door will open on the neighboring fire ring which is the only fire ring on the back side of the neighboring spot in in the fore ground of yours. Asinine. I had to manipulate my camper for an hour to a spot level enough yet not in my neighbor's fire and dealt with a large tree and had to tie back branches to extend my awning. Uggg

    Effing covid. The state of South Carolina, the City of Columbia don't have mask mandates. But this state park requires a mask to pee in the urinal. The boss says the county still mandates it.

  • Myron C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 1, 2021

    Chester State Park Campground

    State Park with a Beautiful View of the Lake

    I gave this campground four stars, but only for RVs and travel trailers. I would not give it four stars for tent campers. Tent campers would have a hard time finding a suitable site that would not be too rocky. When I checked in, the lady was nice enough to find a site with grass behind the gravel so I could set up my tent. She didn’t warn me that it was sloped. With that said, it is a campground in a beautiful setting. The lake and the sitting area beside the lake are both beautiful. There is a paved walkway down to the lake to a sitting area and a dock. The bath house was air conditioned, almost too much. It is a shock to the system moving from the intense South Carolina heat into the bath house. However, it was a nice break from the heat. Be aware that when you take a shower, you may have to wait a few minutes for the hot water to start. When I first turned it on, I wondered if there was any hot water. Eventually it came, and it was HOT, so I had to adjust it quickly. Also, take your own hand soap with you. There are paper towels but no soap. There are several trails, and you can rent boats, peddle boats, canoes, and kayaks. There is also a disc golf course. If I had known beforehand, I would have taken my own discs. That’s my fault for not doing the research. My favorite part of this camping experience was waking up early in the morning and sitting by the lake. Unfortunately, I wasn’t able to capture a photo of the ducks taking off and flying in a perfect v-formation, but it was so peaceful there. Overall, this is a great campground to get away from civilization.

  • Joel R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 13, 2021

    Kings Mountain — Kings Mountain State Park

    Nice quiet state park

    This is a very nice state park. The sites are well spaced and wooded. (If you think they are too close together you haven’t been to many private campgrounds). Our site was level and spacious, although some were not as level. Our first site had an awkward incline. The guy at the trading post said they were working on them. We were there mid-week and the campground was very quiet. The only noise was from crows and other birds, and acorns falling in the woods. There is electric (some 50 amp) and water but no sewer. There are 2 dump stations. Several bathrooms/showers are available. There is a nice playground, hiking trails, a lake, canoe rental, and a trading post with some food, ice, camping supplies, firewood and souvenirs. There is also a separate Equestrian campground! The stare park is adjacent to Kings Mountain National Battlefield Park, with Revolutionary War history and more hiking.

  • James C.
    Jul. 4, 2018

    Cane Creek Park

    A Great Place for the Whole Family.

    Located just outside historic Waxhaw NC, Cane Creek is part of the NC Soil Conservative Sites. They offer day passes,$4.00 per car where you can launch you kayak canoe or fishing boat. If you like Bass Fishing, they rank as one of the best spots around. They have swimming areas for both day users and one for campers. This really is a gem within Union Co NC. The campground is on the other side of the lake. They have camping for RV’s, Cabin Rentals and tent sites for either large groups or individuals. The hiking trail is beautiful and takes you around the whole lake. Watch for horses, as this is a great place for riders too.

  • Nate G.
    Aug. 29, 2021

    Cane Creek Park

    Nice county park!

    Always a great getaway from the bustle of city life. Day use area can be packed in the summer but they have plenty of rules to keep the park beautiful and orderly. The camping side has scattered tent and group sights with some large wooded RV sights and clean cabins. Bath house is very well kept too. Fishing is typically outstanding for bass, cats, crappie, and carp. Equestrian trails are everywhere and are good for hiking, a few trails are a bit rough for bicycles though

  • e
    Apr. 24, 2021

    Lee State Park Campground

    Simple but nice

    Lee State Park is a simple park. Check out the artesian wells and other nature spots. Bath houses were well kept. Only drawback would be this park is an equestrian park so you will most likely encounter flies during the warmer months. Sites are better than some state parks we have visited.

  • Kevin R.
    Nov. 28, 2018

    Lee State Park Campground

    Peaceful place to unwind

    Always have a great time at Lee State Park. There are horse trails and stables if you ride horses. Most of the sites are well kept, there was one or two that has big roots all over the site, they say there going to fix...very good place to camp...


Guide to Lancaster

Horseback riding enthusiasts can discover several equestrian-focused campgrounds near Lancaster, South Carolina, within the Carolina Piedmont region. Located in an area characterized by gently rolling hills at elevations between 400-700 feet, these facilities offer year-round camping opportunities with distinct seasonal considerations. Summer temperatures typically reach the low 90s with high humidity, while winter overnight temperatures can dip below freezing.

What to do

Trail riding opportunities: Cane Creek Park in nearby Waxhaw features trails for riders and their horses. "I load up my kayak once a month or so and paddle around the lake for hours. Trails, shelter areas, and bathrooms are always well taken care of," reports Emily B.

Dog training facilities: The region caters to both equestrian and canine enthusiasts. "Neat surprise. Pleasant primitive site now, overlooking ponds, meadows, forest. Fun to distantly observe horses and well trained retrievers playing and being trained," notes Phil R. about H. Cooper Black.

Miniature golf and recreation: Family-friendly activities complement horseback riding options. At Cane Creek Park, "The mini golf is free and a blast. The swim area is only open on Saturdays or you can drive to the day use side and be over there," says Sarah B.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Carowinds Camp Wilderness Resort maintains high standards that campers appreciate. "Always very clean, with meticulously maintained and picturesque grounds, the Camp Wilderness at Carowinds is well-appointed with amenities and attended to by helpful and friendly Carowinds staff," writes Chris K.

Peaceful surroundings: The region offers quiet camping experiences despite proximity to urban areas. "We spent the last few days at the Carowinds Camp Wilderness campground in Site 70 with full hook-ups. Sites were clean, level, and reasonably spaced," notes Kevin A. about his stay at Carowinds Camp Wilderness Resort.

Historical significance: Kings Mountain State Park provides access to historical sites. "Tons to do, including hikes and history. Make sure to go across the street to the Kings Mountain Military site. Better yet, plan your stay when they are doing an event," recommends Don H.

What you should know

Site conditions vary: Many campgrounds require preparation for uneven terrain. "Many camping sites are very much in need of leveling. Sites slope from left to right, front to back, and some slope in both ways," cautions Richard E. about Kings Mountain State Park.

Seasonal insect considerations: Horse-focused facilities naturally attract certain insects. One camper at Lee State Park warns, "This was our first stop and one of our least favorites. Rough 'roads' inside park with big ruts that filled with rain, horrific mosquitos (and we're from SC for a baseline)."

Reservation requirements: Most equestrian campgrounds require advance booking. "Home to an awesome rally that takes place in the month of March," notes John P. about H. Cooper Black, highlighting the importance of planning ahead during peak events.

Tips for camping with families

Free recreation amenities: Families can save money on entertainment. "Nice campground. Got very busy on Friday through the weekend. Nice lake and hiking trails. Free putt-putt. Clean bathrooms and hot showers," shares David E. about his experience at Cane Creek Park.

Kid-friendly water features: Sesquicentennial State Park provides water recreation options. "I took a group of 8 wild middle schoolers here and we had a blast hiking the trails, boating, and unplugging for a while!" reports CeCelia L.

Holiday programming: Some parks offer special activities during holiday periods. Sarah B. notes about Cane Creek Park, "Holidays usually have some activities for kids. The mini golf is free and a blast."

RV tips

Hookup logistics: RV sites often feature varying hookup placements. Karen S. shares about Kings Mountain, "The electric and water are in odd spots on each site. Luckily we were on one of the rare fairly level sites."

Access challenges: Some horse campgrounds near Lancaster have difficult approach roads. "The road into the campground is narrow, hilly and windy. We were able to do it in our 32 foot class A, but luckily no one was coming the other direction," warns Karen S. about Kings Mountain State Park.

Length limitations: Be aware of size restrictions at equestrian-focused campgrounds. "Some sites are listed as RV sites but are half as large as they need to be to accommodate a medium size RV," advises Richard E. based on his experience at Kings Mountain.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular equestrian campground near Lancaster, SC is Cane Creek Park with a 4.3-star rating from 29 reviews.

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