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Lost Corral Horse Camp

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Lost Corral Horse Camp is located near Delano in the Cherokee National Forest. The terrain consists of forested areas with trails suitable for horseback riding. Campers can explore the nearby Hiwassee River and enjoy temperatures ranging from the 30s in winter to the 80s in summer.

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Location

Lost Corral Horse Camp is located in Tennessee

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Coordinates

35.2392 N
84.5484 W

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Site Types

  • Tent Sites
  • RV Sites
  • Equestrian

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Frequently Asked Questions

What horse facilities are available at Lost Corral Horse Camp?

Lost Corral Horse Camp is specifically designed for equestrian campers, featuring dedicated spaces for horses. The campground includes areas for horses to stay near your campsite, though specific details on corrals, hitching posts, or other equestrian amenities aren't extensively documented. While the campground doesn't offer direct views of nearby water bodies, it does provide water access that can be beneficial for horses after trail rides. For detailed information about current horse facilities, contacting the managing agency before your visit is recommended.

What are the trail riding opportunities near Lost Corral Horse Camp?

Lost Corral Horse Camp offers access to trail riding opportunities in the surrounding area. While specific trail names and routes aren't extensively documented, the campground's purpose as an equestrian camping area suggests it connects to suitable riding trails. The camp provides access to water, which likely indicates proximity to water features that may be incorporated into riding routes. For detailed trail maps, difficulty ratings, and seasonal accessibility information, check with the managing agency before your visit to plan your riding itinerary effectively.

How do I make reservations for Lost Corral Horse Camp?

Reservation procedures for Lost Corral Horse Camp aren't clearly documented in available information. The campground may operate on a first-come, first-served basis, or have a formal reservation system through the managing agency (likely Forest Service or BLM). For the most current reservation information, contact the local ranger district or land management office that oversees the campground. It's advisable to secure your spot well in advance, especially during peak riding seasons, as equestrian campgrounds often have limited availability.

What are the camping fees at Lost Corral Horse Camp?

Fee information for Lost Corral Horse Camp isn't specifically documented in available sources. As an equestrian-focused campground, it may have different fee structures than standard campgrounds, potentially including charges for both campsites and horse accommodations. Fees could be collected via self-pay stations, on-site hosts, or advance reservation systems. Contact the managing agency (likely Forest Service or BLM) before your trip to confirm current camping fees, payment methods, and whether any additional permits are required for horse camping.