Equestrian Camping near Warren, TX

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    Ebenezer Park offers equestrian camping along the shores of Sam Rayburn Reservoir near Warren, Texas. This Corps of Engineers campground features horse-friendly campsites with picnic tables, drinking water, and electric hookups. The spacious tent spots require a decent walk from parking areas, making them more suitable for equestrian campers who appreciate the separation from vehicles. The campground layout provides wide trails that accommodate horses well, with sites specifically designed for equestrian use. Trash collection is available, and the park maintains toilet facilities for visitors. The park seems very well designed for equestrian activities according to campers who appreciate the well-maintained grounds.

    Equestrian campers access multiple riding trails directly from the campground, though reaching the designated swimming area can be challenging with horses. The park remains quiet and offers a good state park feel, making it suitable for those seeking a peaceful horse camping experience. Located approximately 15 miles from Warren, the park provides fishing opportunities in addition to trail riding. The layout features sites with ample space for horse trailers, though most require walking a short distance to reach camping areas. During March and other spring months, trail conditions remain favorable for riding, though summer months may bring higher visitor counts. Most campers report the smallish campground maintains a peaceful atmosphere even when other visitors are present.

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    Best Equestrian Campgrounds near Warren (8)

      1. Village Creek State Park Campground

      3.9(21)29mi from Warren40 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Once you get off the interstate there is construction going on, there was an exit sign that was not an exit at all. I was very lucky that I did not crash!"

      "We stopped here for one night traveling from Florida to Texas. Small but nice park. Stayed in site # 22. Sites are long and narrow but plenty of shade. Park has some trails and creek area."

      from $10 - $30 / night

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      2. Sexton Pond Dispersed

      4.3(3)32mi from WarrenRVs, Tents

      "If looking to be near a campground but still out on your own then this is the place."

      "Several pull off sites right off the lake. No amenities. One large group camping on the other side of the lake playing their music loud. Good internet reception ship."

      3. Double Lake NF Campground

      5.0(7)43mi from WarrenRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Walking trail around like is near. Not to many fire ant poles. Near by groceries store and town playground close by."

      "Deep in the woods and on a nice shallow lake. Fantastic for walks around the lake, playing in the park, and fun trails. Camp grounds are spacious and we'll thought out."

      4. Ebenezer Park

      3.3(3)36mi from Warren30 sitesRVs, Tents

      "The park seems very well designed for equestrian, but also good for tent camping. The trails are nice and wide. Tent spots are spacious, although most sites do require a decent walk from the car."

      from $14 - $250 / night

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      5. The Preserve RV Resort

      4.0(1)34mi from WarrenRVs, Cabins

      "Have 3 little boys who enjoy fishing and they have plenty of creeks and ponds near campsites; it isn’t the most luxurious parks but if your looking for a state park feel this place is a home run!"

      6. Brookeland / Lake Sam Rayburn KOA

      4.0(2)44mi from WarrenRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "If you want to escape the hot summer in Texas, I would recommend coming to Brookeland Campground because there is a beautiful lake nearby."

      "This KOA has trails leading to a river which empties into Lake Rayburn. You do not have direct access to the lake itself. The campground has a couple of small ponds. The staff is excellent."

      7. Claiborne West Park

      1.0(2)44mi from WarrenTents

      from $3 / night

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      8. New Adventure RV Park

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      from $39 / night

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    Equestrian Camping Reviews near Warren, TX

    39 Reviews of 8 Warren Campgrounds


    • F
      Sep. 10, 2020

      Ebenezer Park

      Simple park, good scenery

      We went in early March for tent camping. The park seems very well designed for equestrian, but also good for tent camping. The trails are nice and wide. Tent spots are spacious, although most sites do require a decent walk from the car.

    • Trevor H.
      Oct. 25, 2020

      Ebenezer Park

      Decent

      There aren't many sites for basic tent camping here, maybe 10-15 tent sites, and the rest are equestrian. It's a pretty tidy looking campground. There is a park host that is usually hanging around if you need something. We ended up being neighbors with a large group that was using their fire like a bonfire so we let the park host know about it. Probably won't come back unless in off season. But it's good enough

    • Erin  R.
      Dec. 1, 2021

      Double Lake NF Campground

      Cool Spot

      Great RV campsite #36. Pull thru and has great privacy. Walking trail around like is near. Not to many fire ant poles. Near by groceries store and town playground close by.

    • Nancy K.The Dyrt PRO User
      Nov. 21, 2025

      Village Creek State Park Campground

      Lots to Do

      Getting to the park can be difficult if you are arriving after the sun goes down. Once you get off the interstate there is construction going on, there was an exit sign that was not an exit at all. I was very lucky that I did not crash! Texas State Parks charge an entrance fee even when you are camping. However, the do offer several Park Passes that are FREE or a small charge for Seniors, Disabled persons, Veterans and Gold Star Family members. I now have a lifetime pass as a Disabled Veteran and they refunded the entrance fee that I paid when I made the reservation.

      The campground is not big but all sites have water and electric with a dump station. Some of the sites are elevated so if you are tent camping you have to haul up your stuff. The site I had needed more that the 50' electric cord that I usually use. Luckly I had another cord so I could get electric to tent. Had to use bungee cords and duck tape to stake the tent cement under the gravel again. The bathhouse is clean and has hot showers. There are alot of water activities nice hiking trails.

    • Rachel G.The Dyrt PRO User
      Sep. 18, 2022

      Village Creek State Park Campground

      Good stopover

      We stopped here for one night traveling from Florida to Texas. Small but nice park. Stayed in site # 22. Sites are long and narrow but plenty of shade. Park has some trails and creek area. Bathrooms were excellent!!! Park was not busy at all. Great for stopover as it's not far from I-10.

    • Bradley H.
      Nov. 15, 2020

      Village Creek State Park Campground

      Park is back to completely open

      Hurricane Harvey flooded most of the park in 2017 but now it is completely open. The park is very nice. It is very typical of Texas parks.... awesome!!

    • Analia F.
      Oct. 10, 2018

      Brookeland / Lake Sam Rayburn KOA

      Loved being by the water

      If you want to escape the hot summer in Texas, I would recommend coming to Brookeland Campground because there is a beautiful lake nearby. My cousins and I took a trip to this campground to enjoy the lake, hiking and of course the outdoors. We brought a 6 person tent, and this fit comfortably in our campsite. There is also a fire ring and table within your site as well. There is only 1 bathroom within the campground, or at least what we could find. It was a porta-potty style, and smelt so bad. Not sure how often they clean it, but it was pretty bad (especially with the heat....made it worse!). Thankfully we came prepared and brought our own toilet paper, because by the 2nd night we were there, there was no toilet paper in the bathroom. We heard a few people complain about this. Although the bathroom was gross, the rest of the campground was pretty clean. There are dumpsters as you leave, so please make sure to clean up after yourselves. We enjoyed hiking in the morning, and then playing in the lake mid morning-afternoon. There were tons of people swimming, boating, tubing, kayaking and stand up paddle boarding. It was a blast, and perfect for the hot weather. Definitely bring bug spray because there were so many mosquitos near the campground. I left with a few pretty big welts. I would definitely come back to this campground! Recommend.

    • Jim P.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 13, 2024

      Village Creek State Park Campground

      Keep an eye out for Bigfoot!

      Great park if you want to get outside, but still want access to civilization.

      Park is somewhat of a mix between wetland and forest. While this is an awesome ecosystem with lots to see and explore - take bug spray! Especially if going in May - when the Horseflies are out. We made the mistake of forgoing the Off and got eaten alive. This is our fault, and not the parks, though.

      The park is conveniently located just outside of Beaumont. In fact, you may feel like you haven’t left the city until you are there. This can be helpful if you want to grab a bite and not cook, or if you run short of supplies. I would recommend this park especially for someone new to camping.

    • P
      Jul. 28, 2020

      Village Creek State Park Campground

      Maiden Voyage

      Our first stop in the maiden voyage of our travel trailer and this park was good and kind to us. Beautiful, level pull-thru sites with plenty of space from others, shade and sun and within walking distance to bathhouse and swim beach. Mosquitoes abound and there is no cell signal or wi-fi. Prepare to drive 20 minutes to grocery.


    Guide to Warren

    Ebenezer Park functions as an equestrian campground located on the Sam Rayburn Reservoir near Warren, Texas. This Corps of Engineers park sits approximately 15 miles from Warren at 31.07° N latitude and 94.12° W longitude. The park provides dedicated facilities for horseback riders with 10-15 tent sites and additional equestrian-specific camping areas.

    What to do

    Trail riding access: Riders can access multiple trails directly from Ebenezer Park campsites, with trails designed wide enough for comfortable horse travel. "The trails are nice and wide," notes one camper, highlighting the park's equestrian-friendly design.

    Fishing opportunities: Fishing is available along the reservoir shoreline within walking distance of camping areas. At nearby Village Creek State Park Campground, similar fishing experiences are available, though a camper notes "elevation 46 ft., electric, water, dump station, showers, flush toilets" make it more developed than Ebenezer.

    Swimming areas: The reservoir offers designated swimming spots, though these require some navigation from horse camping areas. When visiting Double Lake NF Campground, a camper found the "nice shallow lake. Fantastic for walks around the lake, playing in the park, and fun trails."

    What campers like

    Spacious sites: The equestrian camping areas feature ample room for horses and camping equipment. One visitor observed "tent spots are spacious, although most sites do require a decent walk from the car."

    Quiet atmosphere: Even when other campers are present, the park maintains a peaceful environment suitable for those seeking a tranquil outdoor experience. At similar Sexton Pond Dispersed camping nearby, a visitor shared: "I got lucky enough had the place to myself for almost 2 weeks, give or take the few groups that tried to tough the biting fish."

    Natural setting: The park offers a state park ambiance with natural surroundings and limited development. The campsites maintain a natural environment while providing necessary amenities. For those seeking a similar experience, a camper at The Preserve RV Resort noted it "isn't the most luxurious parks but if your looking for a state park feel this place is a home run!"

    What you should know

    Site layout considerations: Most campsites require a short walk from parking areas to tent spots, which may require planning when transporting gear. Sites are designed with separation between vehicles and camping areas.

    Facility availability: The park maintains basic toilet facilities and trash collection points throughout the grounds. Water hookups and electric connections are available at designated sites.

    Seasonal variations: Trail conditions remain best during spring months, particularly March, when weather conditions are moderate. One visitor at Brookeland / Lake Sam Rayburn KOA advised about a nearby location: "If you want to escape the hot summer in Texas, I would recommend coming to Brookeland Campground because there is a beautiful lake nearby."

    Tips for camping with families

    Water activities planning: Families should coordinate swimming activities separately from horse-related outings due to access challenges between equestrian areas and swimming spots.

    Mosquito protection: During warmer months, insects become prevalent throughout horse campgrounds near Warren, Texas. Campers report welts from mosquito bites, so bringing effective repellent is essential.

    Campground layout awareness: Families benefit from understanding the walking distances between facilities, especially with younger children. Sites require walking from parking areas to tent spots.

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection: Choose sites carefully based on RV length requirements, as some pull-through options accommodate larger rigs better than others.

    Hookup locations: Electric and water connections may require longer hoses or cords at some sites due to placement relative to parking pads.

    Weather considerations: Spring and fall months offer the most comfortable camping conditions for RVers, while summer heat can make equestrian activities challenging.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Which is the most popular equestrian campsite near Warren, TX?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular equestrian campground near Warren, TX is Village Creek State Park Campground with a 3.9-star rating from 21 reviews.

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