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Equestrian Camping near San Angelo, TX

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    North Concho Equestrian Sites at San Angelo State Park provides camping options for visitors with horses. The campground features electric hookups with both 30-amp and 50-amp service, water hookups, and sewer connections for RVs. Horse owners can access the extensive network of hiking, biking, and horse riding trails by crossing the dry creek bed into the horse campground area. The sites include picnic tables and are reservable through the park system. A permit is required for camping. The campground allows pets and campfires, though firewood is not provided on site. Showers are available for campers, and the park maintains a sanitary dump station for RV users. The campground is rarely crowded, even during holiday weekends.

    The trail system at San Angelo State Park is well-marked and extensive, offering multiple route options for horseback riding. Bald Eagle Creek area connects to these equestrian trails and provides spacious sites with covered picnic tables and some shade trees. To access the campground, visitors must manually open a padlocked gate. The park landscape offers scenic views with wildlife including bison, longhorn cattle, and numerous deer. While bathroom facilities are located at one end of the camping area, which may require a driving distance from some sites, the campground provides clean facilities. Weather conditions vary seasonally, with winter temperatures ranging from the 30s at night to 60s-70s during daytime hours, though wind can be a factor in this region.

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    Best Equestrian Campgrounds near San Angelo (5)

      1. Red Arroyo Campground

      3.3(3)4mi from San AngeloRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      2. Bald Eagle Creek

      4.0(3)9mi from San AngeloRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "This is the north part of San Angelo State Park. I camped here the last weekend of January. Other than being quite windy during the day, the weather was gorgeous."

      "The equestrian loop was just across the dry river bed. There was a Camping Cat walking thru with his dog and the owner! Bathroom was aged but fairly clean."

      3. Chaparral — San Angelo State Park

      3.5(2)5mi from San Angelo25 sitesRVs, Tents

      from $10 / night

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      4. Cabin Area — San Angelo State Park

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      5. North Concho Equestrian Sites — San Angelo State Park

      Be the first to review10mi from San Angelo25 sites

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    Equestrian Camping Reviews near San Angelo, TX

    8 Reviews of 5 San Angelo Campgrounds


    • Darrin R.The Dyrt PRO User
      Mar. 3, 2021

      Bald Eagle Creek

      Quiet, comfortable and rarely crowded

      This is the north part of San Angelo State Park. I camped here the last weekend of January. Other than being quite windy during the day, the weather was gorgeous. Chilly at night with temperatures in the thirties but the days were sixties and seventies and sunny. I didn't get to do much exploring because I went to San Angelo to pick up something on Monday morning and thought I would use this trip to test out some gear. The parking sites are great for either a tent or small RV. This was ideal for my setup which is a rooftop tent on my SUV. There were some nice large trees over many of the campsites and there were clean concrete picnic tables with a sun or rain cover above that.

    • Susan W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Feb. 13, 2026

      Bald Eagle Creek

      Road home from gulf coast

      Spent 1 night here, shared the loop with one other camper from WI. We had electric, there was water available but we were winterized since leaving from CO. The water coming out of the hookup was initially rusty then just had a bad odor. Don't know how long it had been idle. Water in the bathrooms was fine. The equestrian loop was just across the dry river bed. There was a Camping Cat walking thru with his dog and the owner! Bathroom was aged but fairly clean.

    • Laura F.
      Nov. 29, 2020

      Bald Eagle Creek

      Spacious sites in San Angelo State Park

      We stayed over Thanksgiving and the campground was less than half full. The sites in the Bald Eagle loop are spacious, many have covered picnic tables, a few trees, and there is a playground. If you cross the dry creek bed into the horse campground you can access the extensive network of hiking, biking, and horse riding trails. The trails are well marked. The only downside is that to drive into the campground you have to get out and remove a pad lock and manually open the gate.

    • B
      Jan. 7, 2022

      Red Arroyo Campground

      It's ok. $20 + $4 per person

      This is the 2nd Texas state park I've stayed at. Both have a weird design. Bathrooms are at 1 end of sites. I was driving distance. It was cold, 20 degrees . This place suffers from long term neglect. Peeling paint, broken trim , It's a beautiful place. Great views. Bison, long horn and tons of deer.

    • Christopher P.The Dyrt PRO User
      Feb. 9, 2026

      Red Arroyo Campground

      Pros and Cons

      Pros: Sites spaced apart, nice trail system, reasonably priced cabins. Cons: Literally only four showers in the South unit of the park. Two for men, two for women in two different buildings. Very inadequate. Lake is a reminder of climate change and drought.

    • S
      Nov. 2, 2024

      Chaparral — San Angelo State Park

      Remote yet near town

      The lake seems low. I am pretty isolated at this end of the campground. It is very windy today. I bet this place is baking hot in the summertime. It is basically desert with out much shade.

    • t
      Oct. 19, 2021

      Red Arroyo Campground

      Well maintained, poor signage

      Very clear instructions on the voicemail for after hours check in. Signs directing you to the campsites were minimal (ex: instead of “red arroyo campsites 1-11”it said “trailer 1-11.” Otherwise it was a well maintained state park, clean bathrooms, flat sites, easy hook ups. Not much to do but some easy hikes and I believe fishing/boating.

    • g
      Dec. 12, 2021

      Chaparral — San Angelo State Park

      Beautiful park when its had rain and isn't too hot!

      We stayed on the North side of the park in a fairly rough and unlevel site amd no sewer connection. It was however very peacful and had some big trees for shade. The facilities on thay side are quite old and also a bit rough.


    Guide to San Angelo

    San Angelo State Park offers diverse equestrian camping options within its 7,677-acre grounds along the shores of O.C. Fisher Lake. The park terrain consists primarily of mesquite-covered hills and open prairies with numerous trail systems interconnecting throughout the property. Winter temperatures typically range from 30-70°F with summer highs reaching over 100°F, making spring and fall the most comfortable seasons for equestrian camping near San Angelo, Texas.

    What to do

    Trail riding access: The Bald Eagle Creek area connects visitors to an extensive network of riding trails. "If you cross the dry creek bed into the horse campground you can access the extensive network of hiking, biking, and horse riding trails. The trails are well marked," notes camper Laura F.

    Wildlife viewing: The park houses herds of bison and longhorn cattle that can be viewed from designated areas and trails. "Great views. Bison, long horn and tons of deer," reports Bruce at Red Arroyo Campground.

    Seasonal camping: Winter visits offer mild daytime temperatures with reduced crowds. Darrin R. explains, "I camped here the last weekend of January. Other than being quite windy during the day, the weather was gorgeous. Chilly at night with temperatures in the thirties but the days were sixties and seventies and sunny."

    What campers like

    Spacious campsites: The equestrian areas provide ample room for trailers, vehicles and setup. "The sites in the Bald Eagle loop are spacious, many have covered picnic tables, a few trees, and there is a playground," shares Laura F.

    Off-season availability: The campgrounds rarely reach capacity, especially during non-holiday periods. "We stayed over Thanksgiving and the campground was less than half full," reports a Bald Eagle Creek camper.

    Covered picnic areas: Most equestrian sites include concrete picnic tables with overhead shelters for shade and weather protection. Darrin R. notes, "There were some nice large trees over many of the campsites and there were clean concrete picnic tables with a sun or rain cover above that."

    What you should know

    Gate access procedures: Red Arroyo Campground has specific entry requirements. "Very clear instructions on the voicemail for after hours check in," explains Tracie, though she notes "Signs directing you to the campsites were minimal (ex: instead of 'red arroyo campsites 1-11' it said 'trailer 1-11')."

    Manual gate operation: Certain areas require self-service entry. Laura F. points out that "to drive into the campground you have to get out and remove a pad lock and manually open the gate."

    Facility location: Bathroom and shower facilities may not be conveniently located to all campsites. Bruce mentions, "Bathrooms are at 1 end of sites. I was driving distance."

    Maintenance considerations: Some areas show wear. "This place suffers from long term neglect. Peeling paint, broken trim," observes Bruce, though he still appreciates the natural setting.

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground access: North Concho Equestrian Sites provide family-friendly amenities beyond horse accommodations, with playground equipment located near the camping area.

    Weather preparation: The region experiences significant temperature fluctuations between day and night. Pack appropriate clothing layers, especially during winter months when overnight temperatures regularly drop below 40°F.

    Beginner-friendly trails: Several clearly marked trail routes accommodate novice riders and younger equestrians, with loop options under 2 miles available for shorter excursions.

    Tips from RVers

    Hookup availability: The equestrian area provides multiple utility connection options. Sites include water, electric, and sewer hookups, with both 30-amp and 50-amp service available at designated spots.

    Site leveling: Most pads are relatively flat but bring leveling blocks as some sites may require minor adjustments, particularly in the older camping areas.

    Dump station access: A sanitary dump station is maintained on-site, though during peak periods there may be waiting times. Plan accordingly when scheduling your departure.

    Frequently Asked Questions

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    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular equestrian campground near San Angelo, TX is Red Arroyo Campground with a 3.3-star rating from 3 reviews.

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