Best Equestrian Camping near Milan, TN

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

Natchez Trace Wrangler Camp in Natchez Trace State Park caters specifically to equestrian campers near Milan, Tennessee. The campground provides water and electric hookups at each site while accommodating both tent and RV camping options. Multiple reviews indicate the campground is notably quiet and peaceful, especially on weekdays when it can be nearly empty. The campground features horse-friendly trails accessible directly from the camping area. Sites are well spaced, offering ample room for horse trailers and camping equipment. Some visitors note the campground can experience variable usage patterns, with certain weekends drawing more visitors with their horses than others. The bathrooms include toilets but no showers, making this a more rustic option for equestrian camping.

The equestrian trail system connects directly to the Wrangler Camp, allowing riders immediate access to riding opportunities. These trails wind through the diverse terrain of Natchez Trace State Park, offering varied riding experiences through wooded areas. Most equestrian campers bring their own water troughs and portable corrals as the campground does not provide permanent horse-specific infrastructure. Visitors should bring supplies for manure management as waste disposal facilities are limited. The campground's location within the larger Natchez Trace State Park provides access to additional recreational opportunities, though the Wrangler Camp remains separated from the park's other camping areas to maintain a horse-friendly environment. The park is approximately 15 minutes from Interstate 40, making it accessible yet removed enough to maintain a natural setting for trail riding experiences.

Best Equestrian Sites Near Milan, Tennessee (4)

    1. Milan City RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Milan, TN
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (731) 686-1611

    $25 / night

    2. Chickasaw State Park Campground

    36 Reviews
    Silerton, TN
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (731) 989-5141

    $27 - $35 / night

    "My wife grew up going to Chickasaw State Park as a child and when she wanted to go back with our family we couldn’t get inside because the state of Tennessee was totally redoing the campground."

    "They also have tent camping, cabins, and camping with your horse. Small lake within walking distance to the RV campground. Camp store, gym, small amphitheater."

    3. Pin Oak Campground — Natchez Trace State Park

    13 Reviews
    Wildersville, TN
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (731) 968-3742

    "We usually use Pin Oak CG at Natchez Trace State Park when we are traveling through Tennessee.  Many nice sites, and a few that aren't as nice. "

    "Pin Oak Lake Campground is very nice. Well maintained with full hookups and plenty of space separating the sites. The lake itself is very clear water."

    CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

    4. Natchez Trace Wrangler Camp — Natchez Trace State Park

    7 Reviews
    Wildersville, TN
    29 miles
    Website

    "Nice trails right out of campground . Meant for horse camping but no horses (or anyone but Host)."

    "See photo) We stayed in the Wrangler site, which is typically for horses. (ATV’s not allowed) Trees haven’t changed yet. Would definitely come again."

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  • Ryan S.
    May. 14, 2020

    Chickasaw State Park Campground

    Totally renovated gem in West TN

    My wife grew up going to Chickasaw State Park as a child and when she wanted to go back with our family we couldn’t get inside because the state of Tennessee was totally redoing the campground. They closed it for one year. When it was reopened, we booked a trip with some friends to see what all had been done. This park was already an outstanding campground, but the addition of sewer in many of the sites and updated hiking trails, ADA access, and the newly updated bridge across the lake were breathtaking.

    We stayed in the primary campground area and had access to sewer 30/50 amp and water. There is a horse camp with newly added 30A electric and newly paved pads. There are tent camp sites on the other side of the lake that are beautiful if that’s your thing. There are several hiking trails and a nature center with owls and a falcon. In warmer months, there is a marina with boat, canoe, kayak rentals and a swimming area that were all being updated. There is also a restaurant in the park, but i was closed for a complete renovation as well. The playground is new for parents interested. The dump station is easily accessible.

    If you are looking for a beautiful spot in West TN with full hookups and plenty of activities for the family, Chickasaw State Park is outstanding. We will definitely be back!

  • C
    Apr. 4, 2022

    Chickasaw State Park Campground

    Very Nice Campground

    A nice campground with blacktop sites. Campground is hilly but most sites are fairly flat. Very nice hot showers. They also have tent camping, cabins, and camping with your horse. Small lake within walking distance to the RV campground. Camp store, gym, small amphitheater. Wifi was a free signup for 3 days but was too slow to be useful.

  • Shana D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 1, 2019

    Chickasaw State Park Campground

    Nice park, mehhh campground

    I really like the tent area campground. Very accessible to the water & bridge. The horse trailer campground is nice and also close to the water. However, the RV campground is not close to the water and that was super disappointing. Lots of upgraded sites though and they are working on upgrading the bathrooms in the RV campground. The pads seemed level enough, but the sites were small and hilly. Ground also very soft and muddy, I guess from the recent construction. Very limited cell service in the park.

  • S
    Oct. 25, 2022

    Natchez Trace Wrangler Camp — Natchez Trace State Park

    Peaceful overnight

    This is for Wrangler Campground ( there are several others in the park) Completely Empty on a Fall Tuesday. Nice trails right out of campground . Meant for horse camping but no horses (or anyone but Host).

  • Amanda F.
    Feb. 8, 2025

    Chickasaw State Park Campground

    Great park

    This park has camping, hiking trails, horse back riding and geocaching just to name a few things to do here.

  • L
    Mar. 25, 2021

    Chickasaw State Park Campground

    When My Soul longs for Peace

    A cozy lake. Friendly horses grazing. Long hot showers. Nighttime rain on the rv roof. Empty weekday bliss. Happy electrical help at 10 pm. A private pearl.

  • c
    Nov. 16, 2021

    Chickasaw State Park Campground

    Beautiful fall views

    Very first time camping in our pop up camper. The campsite was beautiful and the facilities were extremely clean. We had issues getting our popup down but luckily, had the friendliest camper neighbors who attempted to help us. The views during the fall here are breathtaking. We got to hike through the trails around the lake and pet the horses at Wranglers. When we were leaving, the staff had started setting up Christmas decorations and lights and that was just as beautiful. Would definitely go back for unplugging, strictly nature purposes (WiFi was very spotty).

  • Amanda F.
    Oct. 21, 2022

    Chickasaw State Park Campground

    Great park

    Chickasaw state park is a wonderful park filled with activities for all. Paddle boating, hiking, geocaching, canoeing and kayaking and also horse back riding.

  • Jeremy H.
    Aug. 27, 2019

    Chickasaw State Park Campground

    Ranger Review: Grub Stick Deluxe Kit at Chickasaw Rustic State Park

    **Campground Review: **

    On Friday, August 23, 2019 my son Charlie and I camped at Chickasaw State Park to celebrate his ninth birthday. We couldn’t have found a better park than this one. It reminds me of the classic summer camps I saw on television as a kid: beautiful lake, horses, stables, paddle boats and canoes, and even a well maintained swimming hole. They even have three birds of prey on display for visitors to enjoy. From our arrival to the moment we left, the rangers and staff made us feel welcomed and safe. Ranger Brittany helped me find the perfect site and even checked in later to make sure that we were completely satisfied with the spot. Who wouldn’t be? The campsite was located right on Lake Placid in the middle of almost 15,000 acres of state forest. Each campsite in the tent campground had a new picnic table, a fire ring, access to potable water, and a grill. Our campsite, number 109, was located right next to a large handicapped parking spot that is big enough for a very large handicapped van. The parking spot was constructed on level ground with concrete. Campsite 109 was far away from the bathroom, but the trail to it was beautiful and made even the most hasty trip pleasant walking. Campsite 109 also had easy access to the pier which spans the width of the lake. My son and I enjoyed walking out into the middle of the lake and seeing the expanse of the Milky Way(what a treat!). There’s great firewood for sale at the stables for$6.00 a box. This is the best campfire wood I’ve ever purchased. It burned slow and steady leaving us enough to pass on to one of our neighbors the next morning. I would suggest spending at least two nights here. We only spent one, and my son and I didn’t want to leave. There’s so much we didn’t get to see and do at this park. This place is a real gem. I’ll guarantee that you will feel like you’re back at summer camp. By the way, don’t forget to bring a good lantern or flashlight with you: you will need it since many of the trails to the bathroom and out to the pier are very dark at night. This just helps you to see the stars better.

    ………………….

    **Product Review: **

    As a Ranger for The Dyrt, I have the opportunity to test some of the latest and coolest camping products on the market. On my camping trip to Chickasaw, my son and I tried out the Grub Stick Deluxe Kit. What a fun way to cook over a campfire! In my kit I received two telescopic poles which have well made attachments such as the Grub Cage, Grub Fork, Burg Cage, and Grub Tube that attach to the end of the telescopic poles. 

    We used the Burg Cage for supper and it made awesome burgers. They had that perfect campfire flavor. My son enjoyed getting to cook his own food rather than waiting for dad to cook it on the grill. The handles are very comfortable to hold, and they were just the right size for my son’s smaller hands. The whole time he was using it, I kept hearing wows. It’s great when a company makes a camping product that engages children in cooking. The Grub Stick does just that. 

    The kit also came with special grips like the finger grabber and the hot pad to help open and close the cages and other attachments. You can really tell that the makers of the Grub Stick thought of everything when they were designing this. 

    One of the things that was really fun was the Grub Cage. It left me wondering,“where have you been all my life?” Instead of building the S’more AFTER roasting the marshmallow on a stick, you build it in the cage and toast the whole thing. I think this is the way the S’more was always meant to be. Everything, including the graham crackers, oozes with sugary, toasty goodness. 

    For breakfast, we used the Grub Tube and wrapped it with bacon and croissant rolls. It was as good as it sounds. As I was cooking, I kept thinking of other things that could be cooked over the fire using this kit. I’m excited to have it in my cooking kit now, and I see us using this quite often especially on those winter camping trips when we want to stay close to the fire. 

    Overall, this is a great product for engaging kids in camping. The Grub Stick will allow my kids to come up with their own recipes, put them together on their own, and then try them out on the fire. They love being a part of the cooking part of camping, and the Grub Stick is the perfect tool for this. 

    I did have an issue with one of the telescopic handles. After cooking three burgers, one of the telescopic handles broke. I contacted customer service, and they went above my expectations to not only replace it but to help me understand their product even more. Most people expect things to be returned with“no questions asked,” but this isn’t how Grub Stick operates. They asked for pictures and a description of the failure so they can make sure their product gets better and better. I wouldn’t hesitate at all to order more from this company. It’s great when people not only believe in their product but also stand by it and are always looking for ways to improve it. They sent a replacement immediately, and I can’t wait to get this back out in the field.


Guide to Milan

Natchez Trace Wrangler Camp sits about 15 minutes from Interstate 40 within the larger 48,000-acre Natchez Trace State Park system. The equestrian-focused facility operates as one of three distinct camping areas within the park, situated on rolling terrain at approximately 500 feet elevation. The campground experiences typical West Tennessee climate patterns with humid summers reaching into the 90s and mild winters where temperatures rarely drop below freezing.

What to do

Horse trail riding: Access 250+ acres of designated equestrian trails directly from Natchez Trace Wrangler Camp. "Nice trails right out of campground. Meant for horse camping but no horses (or anyone but Host)," notes Susan M. The trail system connects to wider park paths.

Swimming at Pin Oak Lake: Visit the dedicated swimming area at Pin Oak Campground within the same state park. "Our kids enjoyed riding their bikes and playing on the small beach. There was a playground for smaller kids and several people were fishing and boating," shares Angela C.

Boating options: Rent watercraft at Cub Lake on weekends. "Cub lake has a larger swim area with paddle boat, Jon boat and kayak rentals. The rentals are only weekends," explains Beth LeVar L. Brown's Creek Lake also offers Jon boat rentals through an honor system for fishing purposes.

What campers like

Peaceful weekday atmosphere: The Wrangler Camp often remains nearly empty during weekdays. "Completely Empty on a Fall Tuesday. Nice trails right out of campground," reports Susan M., highlighting the solitude available outside peak periods.

Ample space between sites: Most equestrian sites provide generous spacing to accommodate horse trailers. "The tent sites seemed full, but we prefer less people. This park is huge, with TONS of site choices available," notes Mr. H. about the Wrangler Camp.

Clean facilities: The park maintains high cleanliness standards in public areas. "The bathrooms are cleaned everyday on weekends and every other day during the week. Completely cleaned!" reports Beth LeVar L. about Pin Oak Campground.

What you should know

Limited amenities: The equestrian campground offers basic facilities. "There is no indoor water just beds, electric and air for a great price," mentions Beth LeVar L. regarding the small cabin options at Pin Oak, which reflects the rustic nature of facilities throughout the park.

Variable site conditions: Check site specifics when booking. "We chose a group site. It was difficult to stake our tent due to the massive root systems," warns Ashley R. about their experience at Pin Oak.

Cell service limitations: Prepare for limited connectivity in the park. "There is virtually no Verizon service except close the water front," mentions Jennifer K. from Chickasaw State Park, which shares similar rural connectivity challenges with Natchez Trace.

Tips for camping with families

Plan for supplies: The remote location requires advance preparation. "Take plenty of food as a trip to the store is a bit of a drive," advises Randy C. The nearest full-service stores are in Lexington, about 20 minutes away.

Consider Pin Oak for family amenities: With more family-friendly facilities. "The site has 77 sites full hook-up with sewage. Every site has grill, fire pit, table and lantern hook," shares Beth LeVar L. about Milan City RV Park.

Adjust activity expectations: Horse facilities don't guarantee horse presence. "This is a great place to go RV camping, tent camping or even wrangler camping. It is a quiet park with hiking, biking, horseback riding, boating, swimming, and much more," explains Nancy N., emphasizing diverse activities beyond equestrian use.

Tips from RVers

Booking system quirks: The online reservation system can be confusing. "We had to book through recreation.gov app, which was easy enough, but misleading on what sites are booked and not booked," explains Mr. H.

Site selection considerations: Choose sites based on season and shade preferences. "It is very open with several trees, but not a lot of shade," notes Nancy N. about Pin Oak Campground, which contrasts with the more wooded Wrangler Camp.

Expect variable occupancy: Horse campgrounds near Milan, Tennessee experience fluctuating usage patterns. "We stayed in the Wrangler site, which is typically for horses. Super quiet, dark and cool the first week of October," shares Mr. H., highlighting the seasonal nature of visitation.

Frequently Asked Questions

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