Best Equestrian Camping near Germantown, TN

Equestrian camping options near Germantown, Tennessee are limited. Neither the Agricenter International RV Park nor Cook's Lake RV Resort and Campground provide horse corrals or dedicated equestrian facilities according to their listed features. The Agricenter International RV Park offers full hookups for RVs and accommodates tent camping with amenities including water, electric, sewer hookups, showers, and toilets. The RV sites at Agricenter are positioned close together with little privacy between neighbors, and the camping area functions more as a utilitarian space than a recreational destination. Spaces can become muddy during rainy periods despite ongoing gravel additions.

Cook's Lake RV Resort and Campground, located approximately 15 minutes from downtown Memphis, primarily serves workers rather than recreational campers. The property features RV and tent sites with water, electric hookups, and basic amenities including showers and toilets. The campground lacks dedicated horse facilities but offers a relatively safe environment, positioned adjacent to a police academy. The exposed nature of the former mobile home park provides little protection from sun, rain, and wind. Horse owners seeking equestrian-friendly camping would need to look beyond these immediate options for facilities with proper corrals, trailer parking, and bridle trail access.

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Equestrian Camping Reviews near Germantown, TN

7 Reviews of 2 Germantown Campgrounds


  • P
    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.

  • M E.
    Nov. 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.

  • B
    Aug. 24, 2020

    Agricenter International RV Park

    Full service campground next to the farmers market.

    Full hookups and convenient location. We have stayed there several times.

  • Nikki R.
    Feb. 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.

  • Shana D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 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.


Guide to Germantown

Campers seeking sites near Germantown, Tennessee have options within 15-30 minutes of the city. The region experiences hot, humid summers with temperatures often exceeding 90°F, while winters remain relatively mild with occasional freezing temperatures. Most campgrounds in this area operate year-round due to the temperate climate, though spring and fall offer more comfortable camping conditions.

What to do

Trail riding opportunities: Horse owners looking for equestrian trails near Germantown will need to travel to surrounding areas, as Cook's Lake RV Resort and Campground lacks dedicated equestrian facilities. As one camper notes, "This is next to police academy, and has several students living in it - never felt danger here," making it secure but not suitable for horse camping.

Explore local attractions: Many visitors use camping as a base to explore Memphis. "This is the kind of RV park that you come to to go look at the close attractions," mentions one camper about Agricenter International RV Park, noting local points of interest: "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)."

Farmers market visits: The Agricenter International offers a convenient farmers market adjacent to the campground. One camper highlights this benefit: "Full hookups and convenient location. We have stayed there several times," making it easy to purchase fresh local produce without traveling far from your campsite.

What campers like

Convenient location: Many campers appreciate the proximity to Memphis attractions. "If you are looking for a safe place to stay here, this is it," notes one camper about Agricenter International RV Park, emphasizing its location in a safer part of the metropolitan area.

Extended stay options: For those needing longer-term accommodations, Agricenter International offers flexibility. "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," writes one reviewer, adding that "they say it is 3 month maximum but I do know of some who are staying longer."

Quick overnight stops: The campgrounds serve well for travelers passing through. "Got us in late held our spot," reports one camper about their experience at Agricenter International, indicating the facility accommodates late arrivals.

What you should know

Limited equestrian facilities: Horse campgrounds near Germantown, Tennessee are essentially nonexistent in the immediate area. Equestrians seeking horse-friendly camping must look beyond local options for facilities with corrals and trail access.

Worker-focused environments: Cook's Lake primarily serves working people rather than vacationers. One camper explains: "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."

Facility maintenance issues: Some campgrounds struggle with upkeep. "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," reports a camper at Agricenter International.

Weather challenges: Prepare for mud during rainy periods. "They are working on adding gravel to the spaces, right now though when it rains you are in a swamp," notes one Agricenter International camper, highlighting drainage issues at some sites.

Tips for camping with families

Limited recreational appeal: Families seeking traditional camping experiences should adjust expectations. One camper bluntly states about Agricenter International: "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."

Bathroom accessibility: At larger facilities, bathroom locations can affect family comfort. "The bathrooms are quite a walk if you are further into the park. There are 2 restrooms with a shower in each," notes a camper, adding "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."

Weather exposure consideration: When camping with children, note that some properties offer minimal shelter. One camper describes Cook's Lake as "Exposed. In the sun, rain, wind, etc. It was an old mobile-home park, so very exposed to elements," suggesting families bring additional shade structures or weather protection.

Tips from RVers

Privacy limitations: RV sites often lack separation between units. "Almost all of the sites are buddy sites where your front door is facing your neighbor's. There is no privacy at all," explains one RVer about Agricenter International.

Utility reliability: Full hookups function adequately despite other limitations. "Full hookups and convenient location. We have stayed there several times," mentions one recurring visitor, indicating the essential services remain reliable.

Site spacing awareness: Prepare for close quarters with neighboring RVs. "The spaces are also very close together," notes one reviewer, while another describes Agricenter International as "not the kind of park we are used to, we are used to more open sites," suggesting RVers accustomed to spacious campgrounds will need to adjust expectations.

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.