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Equestrian Camping near Ingleside, TX

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    Only Mustang Hollow Campground near Ingleside accommodates horses but lacks dedicated horse-specific amenities like corrals. Located approximately 17 miles from Ingleside near Mathis, Texas, this established campground offers cabin, tent, and RV camping options with full hookups. The campground features 50-amp electrical service, water, and sewer connections for RVs, while maintaining clean facilities with showers and restrooms for all campers.

    The campground provides easy access to Lake Corpus Christi State Park, which offers trail systems suitable for day rides. Campsites include picnic tables and fire rings with firewood available for purchase on-site. Mustang Hollow Campground operates year-round and maintains a market for basic supplies. While the campground allows pets and can accommodate big rigs, horse owners should contact the campground directly regarding specific equestrian policies and restrictions before arrival. The campground receives positive reviews for cleanliness and is suitable for visitors seeking proximity to regional attractions while camping with horses.

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    Best Equestrian Campgrounds near Ingleside (4)

      1. Goose Island State Park Campground

      4.5(34)23mi from Ingleside96 sitesRVs, Tents

      "The wooded area camping loops wind through lovely groves of Texas Live Oak, and Loblolly Pine, which make great habitat for winter warblers."

      "I visit a lot of the state parks in Texas. Goose Island is a good one. It's a great area for fishing because it's really close to rockport."

      from $10 - $75 / night

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      2. Sandollar Resort & RV Park

      4.3(3)18mi from InglesideRVs, Cabins

      "Nice pool area, walking distance to the water(no beach).  Easy highway access to Rockport (nice city park beach) and the ferry access to Port Aransas. "

      "You can easily walk 1 mile to the Fulton marina area where there are several good restaurants. The park has a motel and 2 nice swimming pools also. We will probably return someday."

      3. Richard M Borchard Fairgrounds

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      from $20 - $40 / night

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      4. Mustang Hollow Campground

      4.5(2)49mi from InglesideRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "There is a petting zoo with miniature donkeys and horses, goats and emus! This was a wonderful treat feeding the critters. Sites are small, dirt and uneven."

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    Equestrian Camping Reviews near Ingleside, TX

    39 Reviews of 4 Ingleside Campgrounds


    • L
      Nov. 30, 2020

      Sandollar Resort & RV Park

      Very quiet area

      This is mostly a snowbird camp with a few left over for the rest.  Nice pool area, walking distance to the water(no beach).  Easy highway access to Rockport (nice city park beach) and the ferry access to Port Aransas.  Nice pads but the stickers in the back corner of the park were a problem for all of us, dog included.

    • Shari  G.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jan. 8, 2021

      Goose Island State Park Campground

      Quieter & Private in the Wooded Area

      The wooded area camping loops wind through lovely groves of Texas Live Oak, and Loblolly Pine, which make great habitat for winter warblers. The sites are spacious and set reasonably apart from each other to offer some privacy. Most campsites offer water and electricity. These sites are MUCH quieter than the Bayfront sites, which are plagued by loud boat engine traffic.  This area is much for secluded, thus not alot of walk/drive by traffic going through.

      The bathroom building with internal hot-water shower stalls was relatively clean and updated. The area is great for all kinds of low-key activities like fishing, biking, walking, paddling etc. I wouldn’t go here if I had my heart set on swimming, though. The water is relatively shallow and in the middle of a massive oyster colony, pretty sharp edges on those bi-valves, so be careful. 

      One of the best activities, especially during the winter months, is birding. The area is the winter home to the endangered Whooping Cranes, Sandhill Cranes, Spoonbills and many, many more. Grab your binoculars and your birding guide!

    • NThe Dyrt PRO User
      Dec. 15, 2024

      Mustang Hollow Campground

      Campground needs TLC

      Fine place to stop on the way through and very friendly staff. There is a petting zoo with miniature donkeys and horses, goats and emus! This was a wonderful treat feeding the critters. Sites are small, dirt and uneven. Pictures show a playground, dog park, etc., however, none of these things exist. It looks like they did at one point, but not in the last decade. No atvs or activities listed on website which was frustrating for the kids. Lake was entirely dry—of course no fault of the campground, but didn’t allow for fishing, etc. There were plenty of sites available but we were placed right by the train tracks and main highway. I do understand why, though, because there are quite a few permanent folks toward the back of the park.

    • Red S.
      Feb. 8, 2025

      Goose Island State Park Campground

      Great place

      I visit a lot of the state parks in Texas. Goose Island is a good one. It's a great area for fishing because it's really close to rockport. While most of the state parks do not have WI-FI, they say they do. It's very poor. I have T-Mobile, and the cell service at Goose Island was great. 5G was great. Also, the digital TV signal was excellent. The park staff was very friendly and helpful. Goose Island is close to Walmart. HEB and many other stores in restaurants. The park all around is great. I will definitely return.

    • Jeff
      Sep. 28, 2020

      Goose Island State Park Campground

      Hidden gem near the coast - Sept. 2020

      Goose Island SP is a great little hidden gem of a park on the Texas Gulf Coast.  The camping area is small, but they've arranged the spots very well, with good vegetation between each spot that hides your spot from your neighbor.  They offer both 30 amp and 50 amp service, water, fire ring, table on cement pad and nice flat spots.  Good day use spots and excellent boat ramp with a fish cleaning table.  Yes there are bugs, but this is in the middle of reclaimed wetlands, so be prepared!  This is their world and we must adapt.  The bay-side camping area is the island part of the park and is still being renovated (as of Aug 2020), but according to park staff, they should be open by Nov 2020.  There is also a brand new, huge pier with boat access and fishing that will be open soon.  Near-by there is "The Big Tree", purported the oldest tree in Texas (1000-2000 years old!) and Rockport beach and all the other Texas coast attractions.   Highly recommend and we will be returning soon.

    • SThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 4, 2024

      Goose Island State Park Campground

      Beautiful park at the right time of year

      Very clean and scenic campground. Plenty of space between sites if you park away from the seafront. I personally wouldn’t want to be right by the ocean as it’s just a 5 min walk from the more peaceful sheltered sites. We had campsite 115 and were very happy with it. Close to bathrooms and easy access in and out. Lots to see in the area, and if you want the beach we’d recommend Port Aransas which is only about 30 mins away. That beach is dog friendly and nicer than the closer Rockport. The short ferry ride across is also fun and free. Dolphins alongside the ferry. The only negatives would be mosquitos and humidity. Both were manageable given when we went, but only just. I’d aim for early spring or late fall to try to minimize these.

    • Shari  G.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jan. 8, 2021

      Goose Island State Park Campground

      Beautiful Views but Loud Boat Engines (Bayfront Area)

      This island state park is dedicated to getting out on the water and putting out a fishing line. I think there were more sport fishing folks than birds– and that’s saying something. The Bayfront area camping loops are set right up to the shore and offer amazing views of the bay, sunrise and sunset. The sites are packed rather close together, but there is certainly enough room for trailers and tents of all size.  All campsites offer water and electricity. The bathroom building is relatively clean and updated, has flush toilets, and external access individual shower stalls. Pro-tip: third shower from the left has good enough pressure to remove a tattoo!

      The area is great for all kinds of low-key activities like fishing, biking, walking, paddling etc. I wouldn’t go here if I had my heart set on swimming, though. The water is relatively shallow and in the middle of a massive oyster colony, pretty sharp edges on those bi-valves– so be careful. 

      One of the best activities, especially during the winter months, is birding. The area is the winter home to the endangered Whooping Cranes, Sandhill Cranes, Spoonbills and many, many more. Grab your binoculars and your birding guide! 

      The only real downside is that the boat launch is extremely popular with airboat enthusiasts and their engines are crazy loud. If being awoken at 4am by some hunter/fisherman launching his boat isn’t your thing, then I’d suggest choosing the wooded area of this state park, away from the water and noise.

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 1, 2026

      Goose Island State Park Campground

      Goose Island State Park

      It was cold & windy when first arrived ahead of the ice storm so tucked into the wooded area where brush & trees helped block the really cold north winds the first couple of days. Then moved over to the beach waterfront site at the west end and it was very nice picnic shelter & table close to the restrooms. Clean park & restrooms, great views of the Gulf of America and great for bird watching, biking & enjoying the peaceful nature. Friendly and helpful staff.

    • Susan W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Feb. 11, 2026

      Goose Island State Park Campground

      Texas Gulf Coast birding

      Great park, roomy sites, bit of noise in the morning when the airboats are leaving. I imagine that's worse on the sites next to the water. Bathrooms/showers were adequate/clean. Hiking/biking trails around and thru the campground. Really big park, lots of Live Oaks. Weather was HUMID (we'refrom CO...) but not too hot. This park is about a 40min drive from Aransas NWR. so perfect for us!


    Guide to Ingleside

    Mustang Hollow Campground provides facilities for horse owners near Ingleside, Texas, located approximately 17 miles from Ingleside in Mathis. The campground serves as one of the few equestrian-friendly options in the Corpus Christi region. Visitors should note that while horses are permitted, the campground lacks dedicated equine amenities such as corrals, requiring owners to bring portable containment options.

    What to do

    Fishing opportunities: Lake Corpus Christi offers fishing near Mustang Hollow Campground. Due to seasonal water fluctuations, check conditions before planning a fishing trip. "Lake was entirely dry—of course no fault of the campground, but didn't allow for fishing," notes Nick & Allyssa S.

    Wildlife viewing: Numerous bird species can be spotted at Goose Island State Park Campground, particularly during winter migration seasons. "Visited in winter for birding. Amazing sunrises. Make sure to see 'The Big Tree' which is a short drive/bike ride away," recommends Harry H.

    Animal interactions: Mustang Hollow offers a small petting zoo with domestic animals. "There is a petting zoo with miniature donkeys and horses, goats and emus! This was a wonderful treat feeding the critters," shares Nick & Allyssa S.

    What campers like

    Privacy in wooded sites: Vegetation between campsites creates secluded camping experiences. "Most spaces are very private because of the thick plant life. The beach spots looked cool but we didn't want the noise from the boats as mentioned in other posts," reports Katie B. at Goose Island State Park.

    Staff hospitality: Campground personnel receive positive mentions for their friendliness and helpfulness. At Richard M Borchard Fairgrounds, staff assistance makes check-in efficient and provides local information about horse-friendly trails and facilities.

    Site variety: Options range from wooded to waterfront locations. "Choice of wooded or beach front. Beach front water/ele not private. Well maintained, nice informative staff," explains Shelly S. about Goose Island, highlighting how site selection affects privacy and views.

    What you should know

    Weather conditions: Coastal winds can be significant during certain seasons, affecting camping comfort. "We hit some big wind 3/21/22. We were in the beach front with waves crashing over so we got luck and moved to the wooded area," reports David N.

    Noise factors: Air boats and nearby transportation can create noise disturbances at certain campgrounds. "Air boats run all day on the weekends and are loud," warns Eric R. about Goose Island State Park.

    Facility maintenance: Some campgrounds show signs of deferred maintenance or hurricane damage. "The campground was nice and clean. There is still a lot of damage from the hurricane. I hadn't been there in over ten years and was very surprised at how much the area has changed," notes Peg F.

    Tips for camping with families

    Animal attractions: Children particularly enjoy the small petting zoo at Mustang Hollow Campground. "This was a wonderful treat feeding the critters," mentions Nick & Allyssa S., though they caution that some advertised amenities may be unavailable.

    Activity expectations: Confirm available activities before promising specific options to children. "Pictures show a playground, dog park, etc., however, none of these things exist. It looks like they did at one point, but not in the last decade. No atvs or activities listed on website which was frustrating for the kids," warns Nick & Allyssa S.

    Wildlife education: Birding opportunities provide educational experiences. "Lots of birds, deer, and fishing," notes David N. about the natural attractions that engage children at Goose Island State Park.

    Tips from RVers

    Low clearance warning: Watch for low-hanging branches when navigating wooded campsites. "Watch out for low tree branches if you're staying in the wooded areas. If you're staying in the wooden area, stay on the outer loop if you're a big rig," advises Eric R.

    Site selection strategy: RV owners should carefully choose sites based on their vehicle dimensions. "Some of the RV sites 'skinny', be careful which you pick. Very private wooded lots," suggests Shelly S. when discussing site options.

    Leveling preparation: Bring leveling blocks as some sites have uneven terrain. "Sites are small, dirt and uneven," reports Nick & Allyssa S. about Mustang Hollow, indicating the need for proper leveling equipment.

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