Equestrian Camping near Liberty Hill, TX

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    While horse camping options are limited in the Liberty Hill area, nearby campgrounds offer facilities for day riders. Pace Bend Park - Lake Travis provides primitive camping with water access and allows pets on leashes, suitable for trail riders looking to explore the park's natural terrain. None of the listed campgrounds in the dataset feature dedicated horse corrals or equestrian-specific amenities, though Pedernales Falls State Park Campground offers access to hiking trails that connect to larger regional trail systems. Most camping areas permit horses for day use, with restrictions on overnight accommodations for equines.

    Several parks near Liberty Hill accommodate trailers in their parking areas, though advance confirmation is recommended for those planning to bring horses. Williamson County Berry Springs Park and Preserve offers clean facilities with walking trails and fields ideal for short rides, receiving positive reviews for its spaciousness. Muleshoe Bend Recreation Area permits pets and provides primitive camping options that can work for simple horse setups. Trail riders typically need to bring their own temporary containment systems as permanent equine facilities are not featured at these locations. Campers should check current park regulations regarding horse access before arrival.

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    Best Equestrian Campgrounds near Liberty Hill (12)

      1. Pace Bend Park - Lake Travis

      4.4(34)16mi from Liberty HillRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Pace Bend is one of my most favorite places to camp in Texas. Not far from the old (and new!)"

      "Pace Bend Park is conveniently located a short distance from the city of Austin and on the shores of Lake Travis. The park is managed by the Travis County Parks Department."

      from $15 - $30 / night

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      2. Pedernales Falls State Park Campground

      4.6(85)33mi from Liberty Hill85 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "a crown jewel of the Texas Parks system. Hiking, horse riding, swimming, floating. At one with nature. Bird watching."

      "This was some of the best TEXAS camping we've done. We found a really nice spot that was on the cliffside and had an incredible view of the hill country. It was isolated enough from other campsites."

      from $10 - $100 / night

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      3. Krause Springs

      4.4(13)20mi from Liberty HillRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "I happily drive over three hours to camp here... Dogs are not allowed, but service dogs are. Just call them in advance and let them know. It is CASH ONLY. Also, be careful how far you venture."

      "Cool, spring-fed water refreshed everyone on our group on a hot summer day in Texas"

      4. Muleshoe Bend Recreation Area

      4.0(9)17mi from Liberty HillRVs, Tents

      "Set on the lake, muleshoe recreation area is run by the LCRA. Clean camp sights dotted a long the lake offer access to the water."

      "My campsite was pretty shaded and the outhouse wasn’t too far of a walk. They have an outdoor shower at the entrance as well as a filtered water/ice machine."

      from $25 / night

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      5. Arkansas Bend

      4.3(8)18mi from Liberty HillRVs, Tents

      "The lake is pretty decent, there are a few small trails around the area, and you are close to a small town. Biggest issue? 30 bucks a night, plus 5 dollars per person for a day use fee."

      "We have a pull behind. We were very surprised at how level our gravel campsite was. It made setup a breeze. The loop makes backing into your spot easy. The wifi is decent."

      from $20 - $30 / night

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      6. Shaffer Bend Recreation Area

      4.2(6)19mi from Liberty HillTents

      "Dogs love running along water’s edge and jumping in. Horses ok too from the looks of it. Sites 1-13 closer together and more in site if each other but still ok. Great hiking and walking."

      "This is a great little place on Lake Travis. Going in the spring time is the best because of all the wildflowers. Trails are easy. Campsites are clean with a fire pit and a grill."

      7. Grelle - Lake Travis

      4.8(6)20mi from Liberty HillTents, Glamping

      "Only there for one short night but it was delightful to sit in the water of lake Travis and watch the stars on a warm texas summer night."

      "As you walk into the lake (walk fast if you dont want to get bitten) you will find pockets if cooler water spouting up. Its kinda like stepping into a refridgerator but underwater."

      8. Williamson County Berry Springs Park and Preserve

      5.0(1)15mi from Liberty HillRVs, Tents

      "Lots and lots and lots of fields, walking trails. Perfect for dogs who like to run. In January no one is here, all by myself."

      9. Willis Creek

      3.3(3)29mi from Liberty Hill44 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Can’t get to the water from sites, but the views were amazing and the walk short!"

      "The lake ramp is perfect for paddle boat or any large boat( platoons, etc) Spacious pavilion at every spot Water and electric connectors working perfectly."

      from $10 - $60 / night

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      10. Live Oak Ridge

      4.3(12)40mi from Liberty Hill48 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "It is located on Belton Lake. It is a gated entrance and the gates locked at 11:00pm. Our site was situated at the end of the loop and it was very spacious. It had water/electric with a dump station."

      "Large sites with ample vehicle parking that offer substantial distance from the neighboring sites give room to bring multiple vehicles or a boat along with the RV. "

      from $24 - $30 / night

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    • Eby H.
      Aug. 30, 2016

      Pace Bend Park - Lake Travis

      One of my favorite spots in Texas

      Pace Bend is one of my most favorite places to camp in Texas.

      Not far from the old (and new!) Backyard (a great place to see live music in the live oak capital of Texas), Pace Bend is a quick drive away. A perfect spot to pitch a bunch of tents, jump off cliffs, swim and barbeque. Maybe 45 minutes from downtown Austin (without traffic).

      I won't lie the cliff diving kinda freaks me out. Be careful is all I'm saying!

      There are several primitive campsites throughout the park with picnic tables, grills and toilets. Additionally there are 20 RV hook-up type sites that offer running water, electricity, restrooms and showers.

    • Erik F.
      Oct. 10, 2016

      Shaffer Bend Recreation Area

      Weekend Trip

      Shaffer Bend Rec. Area has a beautiful setting in the Texas Hill Country right off of Lake Travis. At the gate entrance you have wonderful landscape views. All of the camp sites are situated next to or a short walk to the water.

      The camps are clean. Most are equipped with a picnic table and fire ring. In the large camp area, some have BBQ pits with a couple big communal grill/smoker. The same area has a horse pen as well if you're an equestrian enthusiast on top of a camper. It is a primitive campground. The large camp area has a couple port-a-poties. At the gate entrance there are men's and women's rooms with running water. That's about 3 miles from the camp sites. So, be prepared to dig holes, bring your own portable toilets, or hold it.

      Considering you're on the lake, the water access is surprisingly limited. There are a few areas along the water you can walk in, but there's not a dock or boat access. I recommend sandals or water shoes since there's a fair amount of plant life along the shore. The same areas you can walk in would be good for kayaks though. The camp sites are situated along a narrow section of the lake. So, there would be plenty to explore.

    • Kyle G.
      Jun. 6, 2018

      Shaffer Bend Recreation Area

      hot

      the campsite is good for equestrians. if you're a kayaker you can put in here and travel down and take out elsewhere. the lower Colorado River Authority has plenty of places along the Colorado to facilitate this. we stayed here for 4 days before Memorial Day weekend and it was hot. there are no showers or bath houses. there are Porta-Johns located throughout the campground. Texas in summer can be unforgiving. Lake Travis is home to boaters and Jet skiers. there are fish if you're into that.

    • Sallie H.
      Sep. 28, 2018

      Pedernales Falls State Park Campground

      Paradise in the Pedernales

      a crown jewel of the Texas Parks system. Hiking, horse riding, swimming, floating. At one with nature. Bird watching.

    • l
      Aug. 28, 2019

      Pedernales Falls State Park Campground

      Cliffside Camping

      We went camping over memorial weekend at Pedernales Falls. We did the primitive camping. This was some of the best TEXAS camping we've done. We found a really nice spot that was on the cliffside and had an incredible view of the hill country. It was isolated enough from other campsites. We saw deer in the morning in the grassy area next to our tent. We also found a path down to the river that was close by.

    • r
      Apr. 20, 2022

      Shaffer Bend Recreation Area

      Small RV and tent-dry camping

      Relaxing and clean. Very windy, so no bugs! Dogs love running along water’s edge and jumping in. Horses ok too from the looks of it. Sites 1-13 closer together and more in site if each other but still ok. Great hiking and walking. Small RV plus tent for us.

    • B
      Jun. 10, 2018

      Pedernales Falls State Park Campground

      The heart of Texas in the hill country

      great camping areas with the river near by. about 20 miles worth of hiking trails. You can ride bikes or horses here too. Lots of great swimming.

    • Daniel L.
      Jun. 9, 2022

      Pedernales Falls State Park Campground

      Great flexible park

      One of my favorites you can do a lot of different activities from horse back riding swimming hiking biking. The facilities are well maintained and the sightseeing is wonderful.

      This site has no shade at all but is close to one of the trails to swim

    • Shari  G.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jan. 30, 2021

      Pedernales Falls State Park Campground

      Geological Surprise in the Heart of the Hill Country

      This park, for many people in the hill country of Texas, is the quintessential park to visit. Within an hour’s drive of Austin, it offers a quick escape for a day visit and is also one of the more popular parks for overnight camping. Under Covid-19 conditions entrance permits were given out for a specific time, but with the park’s popularity, the procedure might stay in place after the worst of the pandemic has passed. We lucked out by getting a site due to a cancellation on both Friday and Saturday nights, which meant we had to move sites, but didn't have to book 5 months in advance!

      The campground has well-spaced and wooded sites with water and electricity. Each campsite has its own little section of the forest, and makes you feel like you’re one of just a few people in an otherwise full campground. The bathrooms are also very clean, the showers are excellent with good water pressure and plenty of hot water. Note: check out the newer building if you want to see the camping bathroom Taj Mahal -- let's just say it's Texas sized!

      The weather in January can be all over the map.  We were in shorts the first two days, then it snowed more than the area had seen in 20 years on our final day.  Come prepared for anything!

      Lots of hikes begin right from the camping loop, but it’s a short drive over to the scenic falls which give the park its name as well as other. Less a waterfall and more a series of cascades tumbling over the limestone bedrock of the Pedernales River, the falls area could take a whole day to explore. Walking, crawling, hiking over the myriad of rocks shaped by the river one can escape into their own area and world for a moment or afternoon of poolside reflection. Just know that there are going to be other folks wandering about.   Tip!  The parking lot is very full at the trailhead to the falls...ride your bike from the campground to avoid the bottleneck at the end of the road.  You'll be greeted by armadillos and many birds along the way.

      With dozens of other trails, it doesn’t take long to leave the busy sections of the park behind and find your own space out in the forest. We were here for 3 days and didn’t even come close to getting out on all of them. 

      Nearby Johnson City has a medium sized grocery store as well as gas and other necessities. If you’re going that way, spend the afternoon at the Lyndon B. Johnson State Historic Park, which is a cool tribute to the settlers of the Texas Hill Country and our nation’s 36th President.


    Guide to Liberty Hill

    Equestrian camping near Liberty Hill, Texas offers several options for riders seeking trail access and accommodations for their horses. Located in the Texas Hill Country about 30 miles northwest of Austin, this region has an average elevation of around 1,000 feet and experiences hot summers with temperatures regularly exceeding 95°F from June through September. Spring and fall provide more moderate temperatures, making these seasons ideal for horse camping trips.

    What to do

    Cliff jumping and swimming: At Pace Bend Park - Lake Travis, visitors can enjoy water activities alongside trail riding. "My favorite part about this campsite is the ability to cliff jump into a lake. I love the water and this campsite was perfect for me," shares Aaron S., who rated the park 4 stars. The park offers both cliff access and swimming areas.

    Mountain biking alongside equestrian trails: Many parks offer dual-use trails suitable for both horses and bikes. "Wonderful summer time spot, plenty of drive-up tent sites (don't settle for the first you see unless it's a busy weekend) great cliff jumping and deep-water soloing opportunities for the seeking. Also great swimming/fishing holes. Hiking is short but nice," notes Kadyn D. about Pace Bend Park.

    Stargazing after riding: The clear Texas night skies provide excellent stargazing opportunities after a day of riding. "Great to sit in the water of lake Travis and watch the stars on a warm texas summer night," reports Erik C. about his experience at Grelle - Lake Travis, rating it 4 stars. The park's open areas offer unobstructed sky views.

    What campers like

    Privacy between sites: Horse campers appreciate adequate space between camping areas. At Live Oak Ridge, "Pretty much all sites have trees above, very romantic setting and enough space between site that you dont feel on top of others," according to Maxine C., who gave it 4 stars. This spacing allows for comfortable equestrian camping setups.

    Natural terrain for varied rides: The diverse topography offers interesting riding experiences. "The lake is clean, cool and deep! Tons of primitive camping and most sites have a table and a grill...and PRIVACY! ...Depending on what side you're on, that is!" mentions Jenny R. about Pace Bend Park. This variety provides interesting routes for trail riders.

    Spacious areas for horse trailers: Several parks accommodate larger vehicles and trailers. "Large sites with ample vehicle parking that offer substantial distance from the neighboring sites give room to bring multiple vehicles or a boat along with the RV," explains Cheryl D. about Live Oak Ridge. This space is essential for those traveling with horse trailers.

    What you should know

    Flash flooding risk: Central Texas is prone to flash flooding, which can affect trail conditions. "This park has always been a favorite central texas spot to go to. Weve camped with scouts, camped as a family and camped with friends. A camping staple for us. Great river, view. Made me aware of how serious flash flooding is here. Respect weather warnings!" warns Faith S. about Pedernales Falls State Park Campground.

    Limited dedicated equestrian facilities: Most parks near Liberty Hill lack permanent horse-specific amenities. "The camp grounds are very clean and quiet. Everyone has been so friendly. Bathrooms are spacious and well kept. We were in spot 11. There is a nice amount of trees and greenery, but zero view of the water," reports Olivia about Live Oak Ridge.

    Wildlife encounters: Riders should be prepared for local wildlife. "Beware of cayotes and curious deer," cautions Jimmy R. about Pedernales Falls State Park Campground. Horse owners should take appropriate precautions for nighttime security.

    Tips for camping with families

    Look for sites with playgrounds: Some parks offer play areas for children. "A better-than-typical playground is set in a great interior place for all to enjoy," notes Cheryl D. about Live Oak Ridge, which can keep children entertained while adults tend to horses.

    Select shaded campsites: Texas heat can be intense, especially with children. "We stayed in Site 3 which was waterfront, but no water access, however was shaded and spacious," shares Lisa H. about Live Oak Ridge, emphasizing the importance of shade for family comfort.

    Consider parks with varied activities: Krause Springs offers multiple options beyond riding. "We loved it. It was our first time EVER tent camping on our own, and we really enjoyed our time at Krause Springs. There were tons of camp spots, but it didn't feel crowded at all. We walked around the property and were stunned at how beautiful the waterfall and spring swimming area were," shares Rachel W., giving it 4 stars.

    Tips from RVers

    Access considerations for horse trailers: Roads and entrances can present challenges for larger rigs with horse trailers. "We were taking our first camping trip and this spot is absolutely perfect. We were able to pull into our spot and set up camp easily. Everything is level, easy accessibility, the staff is extremely friendly and maintenance takes care of the property," explains Katie P. about Arkansas Bend.

    Hookup availability varies: Electric and water connections are important for extended stays with horses. "The sites are well maintained with asphalt parking, a covered picnic table, and nice gravel area," notes Lisa H. about Live Oak Ridge, highlighting the practical amenities available.

    Check for dump stations: For those with living quarters trailers, waste disposal is important. "No sewer hookups, but they do have a dump station on site," mentions Cari E. about Live Oak Ridge, providing useful information for self-contained RV users.

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    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular equestrian campground near Liberty Hill, TX is Pace Bend Park - Lake Travis with a 4.4-star rating from 34 reviews.

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