Best Equestrian Camping near Robbins, TN

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

True West Campground & Stables offers 40 campsites near Robbins with direct access to Big South Fork's extensive equestrian trail network. The property includes full hookup RV sites, cabins, and glamping accommodations specifically designed to accommodate horse owners and their trailers. Electric, water, and sewer connections are available for RVs, while a sanitary dump station serves campers without sewer hookups. The campground remains open year-round with fire rings at each site and firewood available for purchase. Big rig friendly layout allows for easy maneuvering of horse trailers, with ample parking space adjacent to campsites for both vehicles and trailers.

Located approximately 15 minutes from Big South Fork's designated horse trails, East Fork Stables provides camping options with direct access to private riding areas open from April through November. The facility combines tent camping, RV sites, cabins, and glamping accommodations with equestrian amenities including trailer parking and trail access. Electric hookups are available at most sites, and the grounds feature drinking water, showers, and flush toilets. Bandy Creek Horse Camp in Big South Fork offers 30-amp electrical service with water hookups designed specifically for equestrians. The campground provides clean facilities with warm showers and large sites capable of accommodating horse trailers with convenient access to miles of horse-friendly trails.

Best Equestrian Sites Near Robbins, Tennessee (15)

    1. Bandy Creek Campground — Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area

    42 Reviews
    Rugby, TN
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 286-7275

    $20 - $140 / night

    "Big South Fork is located in a very remote area of TN and KY.  Miles of Great hiking, biking, horse and motorized trails.  There is plenty to see and all of it is beautiful.   "

    "D19 is in a dead end loop so little to no vehicles drive through . The bathhouse is a bit of a walk, the buildings are newer and well maintained."

    2. Frozen Head State Park Campground

    33 Reviews
    Petros, TN
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 346-3318

    "The campground is in close proximity to many of the trailheads. There is a nice bathhouse, but all the sites are rustic (non electric)."

    "It may be the loveliest campground in Tennessee. There’s only 20 spots, and they all seem to be shady and have trees between neighbors."

    3. True West Campground & Stables

    6 Reviews
    Rugby, TN
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (931) 752-8272

    $26 - $165 / night

    "We didn't have any horses but everyone treated us with welcoming vibes and kindness. The owners and family are attentive, kind, and hard working. The grounds are well kept."

    "Lots of room for horses.  They had campsites, covered wagons and cabin space."

    CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

    4. Great Meadows Campground

    8 Reviews
    Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area, KY
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 376-5323

    $10 - $15 / night

    "Great for kayaking, fishing, wading, hiking, sightseeing(areas close by to check out), also there are some swimming holes..just have to find them. can camp right by the creek and across the road is a few"

    "Love it clean nice people Has water some of the time no electricity sites are well kept has horseshoe pits no stores close by no cell phone service but it does have clean toilets fishing is good"

    5. Bear Creek Horse Camp — Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area

    5 Reviews
    Revelo, KY
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 286-7275

    $30 - $35 / night

    "Totally set up for the horse crowd with plenty of horse room :) there is a day use parking and unloading area and direct access to the horse trails. Very open and well maintained."

    "We stayed here even though we didn’t have horses, but those with horses have priority."

    6. King's Coach Stop

    1 Review
    Allardt, TN
    15 miles
    +1 (239) 219-3044

    $10 - $20 / night

    7. East Fork Stables

    2 Reviews
    Allardt, TN
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (931) 879-1176

    "East Fork Stables is a HUGE equestrian campground that , guess what....you don’t have to have a horse to stay at!"

    "There are stalls and tie lines with round pens and paddocks scattered around. Trail system is wonderful with all the views anyone could ask for. Love this place will be coming back!!!"

    CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

    8. Clayton Geneva Memorial Campground

    9 Reviews
    Williamsburg, KY
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (513) 913-0325

    $20 - $70 / night

    "They have horse sites to bring your horses .and you can camp right with your bourses.They also have RV sites and tent camping. You can fish in the river and go tubing and Canoeing in the river."

    "Close to trails and a waterpark too. Love the peace and tranquility. We will be going back again."

    9. Anderson County Park

    2 Reviews
    Norris, TN
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (865) 494-9352

    $20 - $60 / night

    "This specific spot was huge and next to a wooded area and nature walk and, in my opinion, the best site in the whole campground! The bathhouse was small, but functional and clean."

    "Sites were very clean and spacious and all have spectacular views of the lake."

    10. Dale Hollow Lake State Resort Park

    12 Reviews
    Albany, KY
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (270) 433-7431

    $30 - $55 / night

    "Dale Hollow Lake State Resort Park is right on the Kentucky/ Tennessee boarder and not a short drive from anywhere. It is out in the farmlands, but worth the drive."

    "sites: horse sites available. wooded area around campground. semi-private sites. amenities: lake. pool. other attractions: lodge/camping cabins. restaurant. I would go back again."

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  • Shelly S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 26, 2019

    East Fork Stables

    Horses galore

    East Fork Stables is a HUGE equestrian campground that , guess what....you don’t have to have a horse to stay at! They have a whole loop complete with a pavilion cookhouse and annoying triangle bell that’s perfect for campers, tents and hammocks.

    The showerhouse is nice and clean. The sites plenty big and mostly shaded. 

    Of course you can use any of the loops but the rest will have some really big animals hanging out. 

    There are miles and miles of trails. Waterfalls , overlooks and scenery. A nice gift shop/camp office and cabins.

    I stayed here for the Cumberland Plateau Stage Race. The race director actually reserved the whole campground for his event.

  • Shelly S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 20, 2017

    Dale Hollow Lake State Resort Park

    Almost a 5 star

    Dale Hollow Lake State Resort Park is right on the Kentucky/ Tennessee boarder and not a short drive from anywhere. It is out in the farmlands, but worth the drive.

    I drove to it from Cumberland Parkway, a very picturesque drive. The GPS took me right to the entrance no issues like there are with some other parks.

    Once there the main areas are very well marked. The camp store has a somewhat useful map that will get you there by road.

    My disappointment and frustration was the trails marked on the map. I'm not sure if some spurs are new, not used often or being reclaimed but we would start down a trail that had a trailhead sign and then the trail would just disappear into the weeds or a field with no signage.

    The trail to Eagle Point was well used and a good walk to an awesome view.

    The Campground is set up in what I call wagon train circles (lol) if your going with a large group it's perfect. People parked their toys and cars in the middle and set up in the sites around the hub.

    if your not with a group you will probably have an opportunity to met your neighbor. There is not a lot of shade. There is a pool on site and cute little blue cabins to rent. Newer restrooms and a dumpstation. Tge horse ampground was adjacent to the regular campground.

    The Marina and Lodge are at the end of the road and there was a golf course on the way in. Pretty much covers all the bases of outdoor entertainment.

  • Shelly S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 10, 2016

    Bear Creek Horse Camp — Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area

    Very horse oriented :)

    Stayed here in April, very quiet! Off to itself. Totally set up for the horse crowd with plenty of horse room :) there is a day use parking and unloading area and direct access to the horse trails. Very open and well maintained. Make sure you have the horse power for the hills going out. I had to back down the gravel hill and get a second run to make it up!

  • Dan N.
    Aug. 31, 2016

    Bear Creek Horse Camp — Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area

    Great area for horse trips

    We stayed here even though we didn’t have horses, but those with horses have priority. According to the others at the campground, there are a lot of horse camps and facilities in this area, if you do have horses this is an excellent area to explore. Good hiking trails too. Campground was clean and barely smelled like a farm despite being filled with horses.

  • Carroll M.
    Aug. 4, 2018

    Great Meadows Campground

    Wonderful, peaceful

    No electric..but that could have changed, haven't been in a while. Great for kayaking, fishing, wading, hiking, sightseeing(areas close by to check out), also there are some swimming holes..just have to find them. can camp right by the creek and across the road is a few more spots. Get there early, because it is primitive, just to get a spot. Also, close by is a horse camp...actually a left turn prior to great meadows. Have fun.there is water and an enclosed bathroom. No showers

  • Shelly S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 12, 2020

    Daniel Boone National Forest Little Lick Horse Camp

    Listen for banjos

    You will drive and drive and drive...and drive on the gravel road. However the road is good and the signage will get you there! Follow the little tent signs to Little Lick Horse Camp in the woods of Daniel Boone NF. The Nathan McClure trailhead is in the campground so there will be other traffic coming in. There are a few good size sites, with picnic table, fire ring and not much else. This is primitive, to include no toilet so bring your bucket or whatever you use.....remember Leave No Trace ;) Dark and starry skies, quiet and woodsy....try not to think about any scary wood based movies. Horses, llamas, trail bikes and dogs would be perfect for this campground. The sites are big enough for more then one tent or hammock. There are several other nice/challenging trails nearby and the Rattlesnake Motorcycle route in the area.

  • magickelf969@aol.com
    Oct. 19, 2025

    True West Campground & Stables

    Not safe for animals

    Stalls/barn is filthy. The owners had their own horses removed from their custody by animal control for neglect. The horses were skin and bones even though they sell feed in their store.

  • Jessica L.
    Jul. 8, 2016

    Frozen Head State Park Campground

    Beautiful State Park with a National Park Feel

    Frozen Head is a wonderful place. For starters, the ranger that was on duty at the Visitor's Center was so helpful and kind. The campground is in close proximity to many of the trailheads. There is a nice bathhouse, but all the sites are rustic (non electric). There are also many well kept backcountry sites with fire pits if you are backpacking. The surroundings are gorgeous: the foothills of the Appalachians and the hiking is superb and challenging. If you are able, make sure to hike to the Lookout Tower! This is a great park and campground if you want to experience the beauty of East Tennessee without the crowds of the Smoky Mountains.


Guide to Robbins

Equestrian camping near Robbins, Tennessee offers access to over 250 miles of riding trails within the Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area. Located on the Cumberland Plateau at elevations ranging from 700 to 1,800 feet, this region experiences relatively mild summers with average highs in the mid-80s. Camping options throughout the area remain accessible from April through November, with several facilities providing year-round availability.

What to do

Explore dark sky territory: Bandy Creek Campground serves as an excellent base for stargazing. "Camped here a few years ago and got wonderful night sky shots. Definitely worth a stay if you're visiting Big South Fork," notes Tyler J. The campground's location within a designated dark sky zone creates exceptional conditions for astrophotography.

Hike to scenic overlooks: The surrounding national forest offers extensive trail networks accessible from multiple campgrounds. At Great Meadows Campground, "The trail to Eagle Point was well used and a good walk to an awesome view," according to one camper. Trail difficulty varies from beginner-friendly paths to challenging terrain requiring technical hiking skills.

Swimming and water activities: During summer months, natural swimming holes provide cooling relief. The Clayton Geneva Memorial Campground offers "Sanded, river front tent sites. The camp sites are also shaded, very comfortable even in July. Great place for canoe, kayak & swimming activities," reports Amber H. Some locations rent equipment for water recreation with prices ranging from $10-35 per day.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Multiple reviewers highlight the maintenance standards at campgrounds throughout the region. At Bandy Creek Campground, "The shower house was heated ;) and well maintained. The campground was clean and well taken care of," notes Shelly S. Regular maintenance schedules keep restrooms and common areas in good condition even during peak season.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: The Cumberland Plateau's diverse ecosystem supports abundant wildlife. "We saw some deer and turkeys, so there's wildlife around for sure!" reports a camper at Bandy Creek Campground. Bear-resistant food storage containers are provided at many sites due to the active black bear population.

Recreational amenities: Several campgrounds feature additional facilities beyond basic camping. "There is a pool on site and cute little blue cabins to rent. Newer restrooms and a dumpstation," writes Shelly S. about Dale Hollow Lake State Resort Park. Some locations also offer playgrounds, volleyball courts, and dedicated recreation areas.

What you should know

Weather variability: The region can experience rapid temperature changes, especially in spring and fall. "When we arrived at the campground it started snowing and the temperature dropped to 29 overnight," reports a camper at Bandy Creek Campground. Pack appropriate layers regardless of season.

Limited cell service: Connectivity becomes sparse throughout the area. At Anderson County Park, "No wifi. I have US Cellular and had limited service. Enough to maybe look something up and receive texts," notes Mary D. Download maps and important information before arrival.

Firewood regulations: Rules regarding firewood collection and transport vary by campground. "Free sawdust to campers for their stalls. Water all throughout the barn and easy to get to," mentions Heather S. about True West Campground & Stables. Some locations sell firewood on-site, while others operate on honor systems for payment.

Tips for camping with families

Site selection strategies: Some campgrounds offer specialized layouts beneficial for family groups. At Dale Hollow Lake State Resort Park, "Campsites are on loops off the main loop/road. It puts 7-8 sites in a circle so it's possible for families to rent multiple site in same loop. Plenty of room for kids to play," explains Kenny P. These wagon-wheel configurations create natural gathering spaces.

Age-appropriate activities: Consider trail difficulty when planning hikes with children. "Not the best place for toddlers, but perfect for adults with older children!" notes Chelsea D. about Bandy Creek Campground. "There were acorns everywhere that our littles kept getting ahold of, and most of the trails are much longer than 2 miles."

Playground access: Several campgrounds feature dedicated play areas. "Very good for families. Kids can ride their bikes around the circle. Playgrounds are everywhere," reports Beth H. about Dale Hollow Lake State Resort Park. These facilities provide entertainment options during down time between trail rides or hikes.

Tips from RVers

Site length considerations: Vehicle and trailer combinations require careful planning. At Bear Creek Horse Camp, "Make sure you have the horse power for the hills going out. I had to back down the gravel hill and get a second run to make it up!" warns Shelly S. Some approaches require additional power for towing.

Utility connection distance: RVers should come prepared with extended hookup equipment. "I wish they would have mentioned the length to water hookup. We ended up having to go buy a longer water hose bc the hookup was more than 30 foot away," notes Beth H. about Dale Hollow Lake State Resort Park. Carrying 50-foot water and electrical cords ensures sufficient reach.

Dump station accessibility: Sanitation facilities vary across campgrounds. "The sites were a bit short and we couldn't park our tow vehicle in front of our 17' camper. So large campers beware," advises Chelsea D. Plan your arrival and departure routes carefully, especially when towing horse trailers through campgrounds with limited turning radius.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular equestrian campground near Robbins, TN is Bandy Creek Campground — Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area with a 4.7-star rating from 42 reviews.

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