Top Horse Camping near Germantown, TN

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Best Equestrian Sites Near Germantown, TN (2)


Recent Equestrian Reviews In Germantown

7 Reviews of 2 Germantown Campgrounds


  • Camper-submitted photo from Agricenter International RV Park
    February 25, 2024

    Agricenter International RV Park

    Safe place to stay

    It is definitely not the nicest Park we have been to- laundry facilities are run down, two of the dryers will tear up your clothes, and the bathrooms are never clean. They are working on adding gravel to the spaces, right now though when it rains you are in a swamp. The spaces are also very close together. All that being said, not a terrible monthly price, the trash cans are shared and the wifi is slow in the evening, but you're not paying extra for that or water or power. It is quiet, everyone keeps to themselves, they say it is 3 month maximum but I do know of some who are staying longer. It is in the nicer part of Memphis, so if you are looking for a safe place to stay here, this is it. If you are looking for a relaxing getaway in the country, it is not.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Agricenter International RV Park
    July 19, 2022

    Agricenter International RV Park

    Parking Lot

    This is basically a parking lot for RV’s, not a campground. Campers are stacked on top of each other. I would only recommend this place if you are working an event at the Agricenter or if you are passing through town and desperate for a place to stay.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Cook's Lake RV Resort and Campground
    May 1, 2022

    Cook's Lake RV Resort and Campground

    Work Campground (very few recreational campers)

    We stayed here for ~2.5 months.  Will detail good/bad comments below:

    Good

    1. Owner.  Wes.  He is awesome. 

    2. Safety. This is next to police academy, and has several students living in it - never felt danger here.

    3. Away from it all.  But still close to Memphis.  About 15 minutes to downtown, but within cell service. 

    Bad

    1. Workers mainly.  Ton of construction, trade, and 0500-1700 workers.  This was great from a sleeping standpoint (no one was ever loud) but kids didn't have a scene so to speak.

    2. Exposed.  In the sun, rain, wind, etc.  It was an old mobile-home park, so very exposed to elements.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Agricenter International RV Park
    November 21, 2021

    Agricenter International RV Park

    Close to a lot of attractions but mostly buddy sites

    This is the kind of RV park that you come to to go look at the close attractions. Almost all of the sites are buddy sites where your front door is facing your neighbor's. There is no privacy at all and we actually ran into a problem with our "buddy neighbor". The problem was taken care of by the manager of the park but those are things to keep in mind. They are full hookup sites and offer up to 3 months of stay. We gave it only 3 stars because this is not the kind of park we are used to, we are used to more open sites.

    The bathrooms are quite a walk if you are further into the park. There are 2 restrooms with a shower in each. One bathroom was really clean and had a nicely tiled shower. The other bathroom was always dirty and wasn't updated like the other one. The bathrooms are actually located in the farmer's market building which isn't in the RV park itself. 

    Local attractions: The Farmer's Market (it's an easy walk from the park), Graceland (was about 30-40 min from the park), The Miami Zoo (was about 20 min from the park). I am sure there are a lot more but we weren't able to get to them in the time that we stayed.



Guide to Germantown

Camping near Germantown, Tennessee, offers a mix of beautiful scenery and convenient access to local attractions. Whether you're in an RV or pitching a tent, there are plenty of options to enjoy the great outdoors.

What to do

  • Explore the Mississippi River: Many campgrounds, like Tom Sawyer's RV Park, provide stunning views of the river. One visitor mentioned, "We arrived in time to see the sunset and woke up in time to see the sunrise over the river, both were spectacular."
  • Hiking and Trails: Village Creek State Park Campground has tons of trails. A camper noted, "There are 33 miles of trails, and we spent Sunday exploring this huge place."
  • Visit Historical Sites: Fort Pillow Historic State Park Campground offers a glimpse into history. One reviewer said, "The museum has a ton of good Civil War info. That was the best part of the park."

What campers like

  • Clean Facilities: Campers appreciate well-maintained restrooms and showers. A visitor at Meeman-Shelby Forest State Park remarked, "The bathrooms are warm, water hot, and all clean."
  • Friendly Staff: Many campgrounds have helpful staff. A camper at Village Creek State Park Campground mentioned, "Super friendly staff. I would stay here again in a heartbeat."
  • Scenic Views: Campers love the beautiful landscapes. One reviewer at Hernando Point said, "We had a site right on the lake, with plenty of shade and full hookups. Beautiful scenery and quiet."

What you should know

  • Limited Amenities: Some campgrounds, like Delta Ridge RV Park, lack amenities like showers and toilets. A camper noted, "No amenities. Like showers and toilets. No pool, no picnic tables, no fire pit."
  • Mosquitoes: Be prepared for bugs, especially in warmer months. A visitor at Village Creek State Park Campground warned, "Mosquitoes get bad at night and ticks were pretty active."
  • Cell Service: Some areas have poor cell reception. A camper at Meeman-Shelby Forest State Park mentioned, "If you have Verizon, there is zero service for miles."

Tips for camping with families

  • Bring Bug Spray: With the presence of mosquitoes, it's essential to pack bug spray. A family at Village Creek State Park Campground advised, "Just make sure to have bug spray."
  • Plan for Activities: Kids will enjoy the playgrounds and trails. A camper at Wall Doxey State Park Campground noted, "Disc golf looked nice and there were two playgrounds."
  • Choose Sites Wisely: Some sites are closer together, which might not be ideal for families seeking privacy. A visitor at Fort Pillow Historic State Park Campground mentioned, "Camp site 26 is a little too close for my liking."

Tips from RVers

  • Check Site Size: Make sure your RV fits the site. A reviewer at T.O. Fuller State Park Campground said, "The sites are quite short and were not mowed when we arrived."
  • Look for Full Hookups: Many RV parks offer full hookups, which can make your stay more comfortable. A camper at Graceland RV Park & Campground noted, "Full hookups. This is the better of the two Graceland camping options."
  • Be Mindful of Surroundings: Some campgrounds are in less desirable areas. A visitor at T.O. Fuller State Park Campground mentioned, "Driving on the roads to the site there were piles of trash and debris."

Camping around Germantown, TN, has its perks and quirks. With a little planning, you can enjoy a great outdoor experience!

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Which is the most popular equestrian campsite near Germantown, TN?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular equestrian campground near Germantown, TN is Agricenter International RV Park with a 2.8-star rating from 6 reviews.