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Equestrian Camping near Lake Wylie, SC

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    South Mountains State Park maintains both a family campground and a separate equestrian campground area in Connelly Springs, North Carolina. The equestrian campground features electric hookups with fifty-amp and thirty-amp service, showers, and water hookups. Bathrooms in the equestrian section are very clean with air conditioning. Campsites include fire rings with swing-over grates, picnic tables, and level tent pads. A beautiful creek runs through the property where riders can take their horses to cool off after trail rides. The park encompasses 23,000 acres with an extensive network of horse trails that connect with the camping areas. Trail users report that horseflies can be abundant during certain seasons, particularly after periods of heavy rain.

    Woods Ferry Campground in the Francis Marion And Sumter National Forests provides primitive camping with corrals at many of the campsites specifically designed for horse camping. The secluded location offers quiet surroundings away from developed areas. The campground features pit toilets and running water but lacks electrical hookups and shower facilities. A separate section for group camping caters specifically to equestrian groups with additional corral space. The trails connect directly to the campground, allowing riders to access the forest trail system without trailering. The campground's off-the-beaten-path location makes it difficult to find without specific directions, but this isolation creates a peaceful environment for extended trail riding experiences. Horse trailer parking is available at the campsites, though the terrain can become muddy after rainfall, affecting access to some areas.

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    Best Equestrian Campgrounds near Lake Wylie (11)

      1. Kings Mountain — Kings Mountain State Park

      3.9(46)16mi from Lake Wylie135 sitesRVs, Tents

      "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."

      2. Carowinds Camp Wilderness Resort

      4.2(17)7mi from Lake WylieRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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. Crowders Mountain State Park Campground

      4.5(15)15mi from Lake Wylie20 sitesTents, Glamping

      "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."

      from $17 - $47 / night

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      4. Cane Creek Park

      4.3(29)28mi from Lake WylieRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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"

      5. South Mountains State Park Family Campground

      4.8(26)46mi from Lake Wylie18 sitesRVs, Tents

      "The family campground is a short distance further inside the park on the left side(approx 2 miles) marked by a small brown sign...and is situated at 1400 ft elevation. "

      "Beautiful but crowded trails. There are equestrian trails and camping facilities. Dogs welcome. Ice cold creeps and lovely waterfalls."

      from $27 - $32 / night

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      6. Croft State Park Campground

      4.2(26)47mi from Lake Wylie102 sitesRVs

      "Its a clean and well maintained park with beautiful trails and lake. Perfect for equestrian as most of the trails are horse friendly and there is a large arena free to use."

      "state Park with equestrian facilities, a lake for fishing and boating, paddle boat rentals, and lots of liking and equestrian trails. Bath houses and dump stations."

      7. Yates Family Camping

      2.7(3)27mi from Lake WylieRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

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

      2.5(2)35mi from Lake Wylie17 sitesRVs, Tents

      from $7 - $14 / night

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      9. Poulous Loop Seasonal Camp

      1.0(1)31mi from Lake WylieTents

      10. Equestrian Campground — South Mountains State Park

      5.0(1)46mi from Lake Wylie48 sitesRVs, Tents

      "I took my horses and grandson to camp in the equestrian campsite. The bathrooms are very clean with AC. There a beautiful creek you can ride your horses in or just play if you want."

      from $12 - $27 / night

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    • 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.

    • T
      Aug. 9, 2019

      South Mountains State Park Family Campground

      Nice but crowded

      There are multiple campgrounds here. I stayed in the drive up campground for people without horses. There is also equestrian camping and campsites one can hike to. My experience was the campsites were a little close to each other and, since it's a small loop, they fill up fast. I prefer more space and privacy when camping. My tent pad was a little uneven as well. There is a lot of good hiking in the park and horse back riding for those with horses. I'd like to try the back country camping at some point.

    • J
      Aug. 30, 2024

      Equestrian Campground — South Mountains State Park

      Beautiful

      I took my horses and grandson to camp in the equestrian campsite. The bathrooms are very clean with AC. There a beautiful creek you can ride your horses in or just play if you want.

    • Maddi P.
      Sep. 8, 2018

      Croft State Park Campground

      Great for equestrians

      Spent many weeks here over the past few years. Its a clean and well maintained park with beautiful trails and lake. Perfect for equestrian as most of the trails are horse friendly and there is a large arena free to use. The barn is clean as well and provides stall shavings for a small fee.

    • Jennifer C.
      May. 26, 2018

      Croft State Park Campground

      Feels quaint and serene but isn’t far from a suburban area

      state Park with equestrian facilities, a lake for fishing and boating, paddle boat rentals, and lots of liking and equestrian trails. Bath houses and dump stations. Many flat camping spaces and lots of shade. A camping store on site and many other stores within a five minute drive.

    • Dave V.
      Jul. 1, 2021

      South Mountains State Park Family Campground

      A Sleeper worth Staying At

      South Mountain State Park, NC From I-40 Exit 104, you twist and turn, up and down but keep a sharp eye for the small, brown State Park signs or you’ll pass your right hand turns. 

      The South Mountain Visitors Center is very spacious and attractive but doesn’t offer a great deal. There is a cool 3D topo map display of the state park. At present, this is a 23,000 acre State Park...and ever acquiring more land. 

      The family campground is a short distance further inside the park on the left side(approx 2 miles) marked by a small brown sign...and is situated at 1400 ft elevation. 

      The campground is tiny and narrow, running between a creek and the state park roadway. The sounds of the creek melodious, the road traffic noise-not so much. I would definitely advise selecting the creek side campsites as they lay deeper in the wood line out of sight of the roadway and have the creek noise to cover roadway noise.(note: the roadway dead ends at the trailhead/picnic area, so the only traffic are day visitors and park staff) Be forewarned, Cell service is nonexistent. Your site will have a WiFi password for internet at the Visitors Center, but you need to be at or in the building for it to work. 

      PROS:

      •Small campground with few amenities

      •Mountain/creek location

      •Nice modern facilities

      •Water

      •Adjoining trail network

      •No cell service

      •80’ Waterfall•Interpretive Hemlock Nature Trail

      •Beautiful Day Use picnic area 

      CONS:

      •Road noise for sites 10-14, during working hours and day use hours.

      •No cell service 

      Site 13 backs up toward the roadway, and without much understory, passing traffic is very visible and noisy(the high shoals falls and trail network are popular day use attractions). On the sites between the campground roadway and the State Park roadway, you are much closer than the website maps post, and without understory vegetation, you have direct visibility of several neighbors and normal conversations can be heard. Night noise restrictions, on our visit, were observed so it wasn’t an issue. My visit was Wed, Thurs. midweek Oct 7-8. 

      Our site was an“leveling,” octagonal, elevated, crushed gravel pad, surrounded by landscape timbers...an elevated fire ring with a swing-over, non-adjustable grate, a picnic table and metal lantern pole. It worked fine but I used a small two-man tent. Depending on wind direction, fire ring embers would present a problem for a larger tent. Our site parking area was 45’ from the raised timber to campground roadway. 

      The restroom/shower house is a monstrous, mountain lodge style modern facility...very clean, spacious and well-stocked. 

      Walking the Family Camground my future site picks would be 5 or 7. Site 5 is a park and carry but it did not appear to be more than 50’ and it sat on the creek. Site 7 is on that same small loop but had a larger rectangular raised pad, for keeping tents distanced from fire pits. 

      Some sites have a deep enough gravel drive for a small camper or popup. And a few have electric. 

      Several trails lead from the NW end of the family campground parking lot and vary in length and difficulty. Most notable is the Raven Rock Trail to the High Shoals Falls Trail, which, depending on your level of fitness could be deemed a moderate to strenuous 2.35 mile climb and descent to the upper falls and then wooden boardwalk and steep steps down to the gorgeous 80 ft High Shoals waterfall. Smaller falls and cascades continue on the descent. Our total loop mileage was 5.5 with nearly a thousand foot of elevation gain. 

      Park employees both at the Visitor’s Center desk and in the field were very friendly and pleasant. The NC State Park Ranger was very informative and helpful, as well as giving much appreciated suggestions for great and often lesser traveled hiking trails. 

      Roughly 16.5 miles of mountain bike trails intermix with hiking and equestrian trails. There is a separate equestrian campground between the Visitors Center and the Family Campground. Note: there are several backcountry backpack-in campsite areas(Upper Falls Campsites offer picnic tables, fire ring and a couple pit latrines).

    • Rachael H.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 21, 2020

      South Mountains State Park Family Campground

      Nice

      Quiet, small, shady spots. Level tent pads. Obligatory fire ring and table. Small clean facilities. Hot showers. Beautiful but crowded trails. There are equestrian trails and camping facilities. Dogs welcome. Ice cold creeps and lovely waterfalls.

    • 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.

    • Sarah G.
      Jun. 13, 2021

      Croft State Park Campground

      Peaceful & friendly

      Compared to some other state parks in SC, this one was less crowded and more peaceful. It had rained right before we arrived, and we got stuck in the mud trying to back-in our pop-up on a hill (lake campground #29). The campers all pitched in to pull us out. It was silent at night. Nice hiking around lake, fishing, and boat rental. Saw some turtles while paddling, and there were frogs and lots of fireflies near our campsite. We enjoyed seeing the equestrian visitors too.


    Guide to Lake Wylie

    The South Carolina-North Carolina state line splits Lake Wylie, creating diverse camping options for horse enthusiasts. State parks and national forests near Lake Wylie offer dedicated horse camping facilities within 45 miles of the lake. Most equestrian sites remain open year-round with water and electrical hookups available at select locations. Trail conditions vary seasonally with summer bringing higher temperatures and insect activity.

    What to do

    Trail riding from camp: Kings Mountain State Park offers extensive riding opportunities directly from the campground. "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," notes Don H.

    Cool off in creeks: At Equestrian Campground — South Mountains State Park, riders can access water features for their horses. Jackie S. mentions, "There a beautiful creek you can ride your horses in or just play if you want."

    Explore mountain terrain: The terrain around Lake Wylie provides varied elevations for riders of different skill levels. South Mountains State Park encompasses 23,000 acres with trails reaching elevations over 2,000 feet. Riders should prepare for steeper sections on mountain trails.

    What campers like

    Clean facilities: Kings Mountain State Park campers consistently praise the maintenance standards. "Great place to camp. Very quiet, very friendly clean bathroom. Cheap camping," reports Eddie B.

    Spacious horse accommodations: Campers appreciate the dedicated equestrian areas that provide ample space. At South Mountains State Park, the equestrian campground features stalls with proper drainage and room for horse trailers.

    Trail connectivity: Cane Creek Park offers trail systems that connect directly to camping areas. Emily B. shares, "Beautiful place to camp, hike, and kayak! A few of the trails are right on the lake and the dogs love to hop in and cool off."

    What you should know

    Seasonal insects: Horse flies can be problematic in summer months, especially after rain. A visitor to Woods Ferry Campground notes, "There are corrals at many of the campsites, so there are also a lot of horseflies."

    Site leveling challenges: Many campgrounds in the region have uneven terrain. Richard E. observes at Kings Mountain, "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."

    Limited cell service: Several parks have minimal or no cell coverage. Stephen M. points out that South Mountains State Park has "NO cell service which is a big draw for us. Far from a town, so don't forget anything."

    Tips for camping with families

    Pack entertainment options: Campgrounds like Carowinds Camp Wilderness Resort offer family-friendly amenities. Von B. notes it's "Private but great for families and bike ridding. Private pool game room. Laundry and camp store."

    Consider bathroom proximity: When camping with children, select sites near facilities. Sarah W. recommends Kings Mountain State Park: "Great campground with clean facilities and lots of amenities. Convenient country store at the park office."

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