Best Equestrian Camping near Bristol, VA

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

Cherokee Trails Campground and Stables provides equestrian accommodations with paddocks for horses and extensive trail access through wooded areas. The campground features back-in RV spots on mostly level ground alongside cabin options for non-tent campers. Free firewood is available for guests, and the campground centers around a communal fire ring with benches and tables. The clean bathhouse includes shower facilities. While located off a narrow country road requiring careful navigation, the peaceful setting offers ample opportunities for exploration on horseback. The husband and wife operators maintain a small, quiet environment without playground equipment or swimming facilities.

Grayson Highlands State Park's Chestnut Hollow Horse Campground connects riders to approximately 66 miles of multi-use and equestrian-specific trails when combined with surrounding trail systems. The campground operates with special consideration for equestrians, allowing non-horse campers to make reservations only within 30 days of arrival. Camping facilities include back-in sites along a single spur with a turn-around at the end, offering water and electrical hookups on relatively level gravel pads. Horse accommodations feature both open and closed stall options available for an additional fee. The bathrooms include showers and a sink designated for laundry. While the official season runs May through October, primitive camping remains available during March, April, and November. Standard campsite fees range from $20-23 per night, with slightly higher rates for out-of-state visitors.

Best Equestrian Sites Near Bristol, Virginia (12)

    1. Cherokee Trails Campground and Stables

    2 Reviews
    Bristol, TN
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 391-0118

    $15 - $45 / night

    "This is a small quite camp ground with horse stables. Husband and wife working there were very nice."

    "Cabins, RV spots mostly level, paddocks for horses. Lots of exploration in the woods potential."

    2. Bristol-Kingsport KOA

    4 Reviews
    Kingsport, TN
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 323-7790

    "Kingsport/Bristol has easy access from Interstate 81 and the campground is easily navigated with a large 5th wheel."

    "I’d never used a KOA before but was tremendously impressed with the serene beauty of this place situated well away from traffic in a bucolic setting."

    3. Rocky Top Campground & RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Kingsport, TN
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (423) 323-2535

    $55 - $76 / night

    5. Julian Price Park Campground — Blue Ridge Parkway

    49 Reviews
    Blowing Rock, NC
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (828) 963-5911

    $30 / night

    "This campground is on a beautiful lake. There is no swimming on the lake(its pretty shallow) but awesome for kayaking and paddleboarding."

    "The campground is in an excellent location, just 5-10 minutes away from downtown Blowing Rock and of course it’s right on the beautiful Blue Ridge Parkway!"

    6. Cliffhanger Ranch Adventure Outpost

    2 Reviews
    Coeburn, VA
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (276) 614-5585

    $20 - $35 / night

    "Staying at The Cliffhanger Ranch places you in a quiet area surrounded by forests and a small downtown nearby, perfect for adventuring around a new area. "

    "What makes this place great is that the entrance is directly across from the Jefferson National Forrest."

    7. Chestnut Hollow Horse Campground — Grayson Highlands State Park

    6 Reviews
    Whitetop, VA
    37 miles
    +1 (276) 579-7092

    "This equestrian campground in a beautiful state forest allows for other campers to make reservations no more than 30 days in advance; priority is for campers with horses."

    "We camped at an equestrian campgrounds, chestnut ridge perhaps? Saw a Family of black bear about a mile from camp then a bobcat in camp later that day!"

    CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

    8. Clinch River Family Campground

    6 Reviews
    Duffield, VA
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (877) 254-6247

    "A few friends and I visited this campground in June of 2018 so we could visit the Natural Tunnel and the Devil's Fork Loop Trail."

    "What a great experience for the whole family and kids and enjoyed the privacy water was a little cold this time of year but I had a great fire next to the river Under the Stars roasting s'mores"

    9. Fox Creek Horse Camp

    2 Reviews
    Troutdale, VA
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 628-7202

    $5 / night

    "With a wide network of multi-use trails in this area, Fox Creek Horse Camp provides a nice base for exploring on horseback. Sites have a gravel/grass pads, picnic table, and fire ring."

    10. Old Forge Recreation Area

    2 Reviews
    Afton, TN
    44 miles
    Website

    $7 / night

    "Good trails along the rolling hills and creeks. Very simple rustic site with very little facilities. Pros: very wooded and private large campsites, babbling creek, outhouses."

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Equestrian Camping Reviews near Bristol, VA

81 Reviews of 12 Bristol Campgrounds


  • Jean C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 30, 2021

    Old Virginia Group Horse Camp

    Equestrian campground group site in national forest

    This is a group equestrian camp that can be reserved via Recreation.gov for$50/night for up to 25 people. There is no potable water available, so plan to bring your own. There is a stream at the site where the horses may drink. There's enough space for a number of trailers, including large ones, and up to 25 horses. There's a fair amount of grassy area and it's lined with rhododendron. Dumpster provided. No cell service.

    There are a number of horse trails that connect, starting with the Virginia Highlands Horse Trail nearby, so you don't need to trailer your horses to get to the trailhead

  • Laura H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 29, 2020

    Bristol-Kingsport KOA

    Convenient and Clean

    Kingsport/Bristol has easy access from Interstate 81 and the campground is easily navigated with a large 5th wheel.

    They have cabins, a nice pool, a blob, lots of outdoor activities, playground area, horse shoes, even with it being a smaller KOA Campground there is a lot to do. The park is also near Warriors Path State Park, which is fun to go hike and see.

    They have several large pull through sites, as well as back in smaller sites. They have 50amp service and full hookup sites.

    Cellular reception is decent for TMobile and AT&T.

    This park is frequented by travelers and NASCAR fans.

  • Jean C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 1, 2021

    Chestnut Hollow Horse Campground — Grayson Highlands State Park

    Equestrian campground in beautiful Grayson Highlands

    This equestrian campground in a beautiful state forest allows for other campers to make reservations no more than 30 days in advance; priority is for campers with horses. This state park has wild horses of its own, but has numerous multi-use and equestrian trails and connects with additional trails in the area for up to 66 miles of riding. Chestnut Hollow is distinct from the Hickory Ridge campground.

    The campsites are back-in along a single spur with turn-around at the end. There are  bathrooms with showers and a sink for laundry. Fees are $20-23/night, slightly higher for out of state campers. There are open and closed stall options for an additional fee. These were clean and in good repair. Although the official season runs May - October, it is open for primitive camping March, April, and November.

    Site are long, gravel, relatively level with water/electric.

  • Susan E.
    Jul. 16, 2020

    Bristol-Kingsport KOA

    What luck!

    I’d never used a KOA before but was tremendously impressed with the serene beauty of this place situated well away from traffic in a bucolic setting. Mindful of my budget I learned to ask for a tent site with no electricity, no water, just toilets and showers. The young man who helped me observed I was alone and put me in a small cabin for no additional charge. Just outside the cabin was a bonfire of old wood from construction debris. I was super stoked to get this deal. I spent lots of time stoking that fire and sitting outdoors watching the evening arrive. If you’re anywhere near the area do stop in and enjoy a quiet and lovely night. You can even pet the horses nearby.

  • K
    Jun. 14, 2018

    Chestnut Hollow Horse Campground — Grayson Highlands State Park

    Bobcats, Black Bear, & Wild Horses

    Lot s of wildlife! We camped at an equestrian campgrounds, chestnut ridge perhaps? Saw a Family of black bear about a mile from camp then a bobcat in camp later that day! Great facilities and located very close to Wilbur ridge where the wild ponies are! The AT is very close and waterfall hikes can be accessed from camp.also lots of great bouldering in the area

  • H
    Aug. 18, 2021

    Cherokee Trails Campground and Stables

    Nice and peaceful

    This is a small quite camp ground with horse stables. Husband and wife working there were very nice. Campground consist of a fire ring in the middle with benches and tables surrounded by back-in camp sites. There was a nice clean bathhouse with showers. Free firewood. No pool or playground, but still a nice peaceful campground.

  • M
    Nov. 14, 2021

    Cherokee Trails Campground and Stables

    Nice place

    Way up the road! It's a nice place once you get here on the narrow country road. Nice clean bathhouse. Cabins, RV spots mostly level, paddocks for horses. Lots of exploration in the woods potential.

  • K
    Jul. 19, 2021

    Julian Price Park Campground — Blue Ridge Parkway

    Lovely campground with lake access

    Stayed in site A31, a pull-through site. No sites here have hook-ups. This campground is on a beautiful lake. There is no swimming on the lake(its pretty shallow) but awesome for kayaking and paddleboarding. There is wifi at the boat rental area, an easy walk from all parts of the campground where you can rent kayaks, get snacks, etc. All sites are well spaced out(A loop, I didn't see the other loops) but non- lake side sites don't have a ton of tree cover so aren't very private. Tent sites next to the lake are closer together and DO have more trees/ privacy. Several good trails within the campground- the 2.5 mile lake loop which winds around the lake was nice, flat and beautiful.

  • R
    Aug. 17, 2021

    Julian Price Park Campground — Blue Ridge Parkway

    Peaceful campground on the Blue Ridge Parkway

    We stayed at Site E14 during a weekend in July. The campground is in an excellent location, just 5-10 minutes away from downtown Blowing Rock and of course it’s right on the beautiful Blue Ridge Parkway! Our site was peaceful and shaded, easily fit our 14 foot teardrop with screen room and our truck. After walking through the other loops, I preferred ours as it was not as crowded and quieter. Great access to trails, Price Lake trail and Boone Fork trail access is within minutes. Our site was very shaded. The picnic table seating is extremely low to the ground so if you have mobility issues that could be an issue. The bathrooms were old but clean and served the purpose. Overall, I recommend this campground it is so peaceful and perfect location. We can’t wait to come back!!


Guide to Bristol

The Bristol, Virginia area features mountainous terrain at elevations ranging from 1,700 to over 5,000 feet, creating variable camping conditions throughout the seasons. Located in the Appalachian Mountain region, the area's numerous horse campgrounds and stables can experience temperature swings of 30 degrees between day and night, especially during spring and fall. Weather patterns can shift quickly due to mountain topography.

What to do

Trail riding access: The Fox Creek Horse Camp, just 45 minutes from Bristol, connects to multiple trail systems in Mount Rogers National Recreation Area. At only $5 per night, this camp offers basic amenities with gravel sites and hitching posts. "With a wide network of multi-use trails in this area, Fox Creek Horse Camp provides a nice base for exploring on horseback," notes Jean C.

Kayaking and fishing: Clinch River Family Campground offers direct water access with launch points for tubes and kayaks. Located 7 miles from the main road, this secluded spot provides river activities when water conditions permit. "At main road there is a public launch if you want to put in there and then float to campground," says Beth B., who visited the area to explore nearby Natural Tunnel.

Bouldering and hiking: The Jefferson National Forest adjacent to Cliffhanger Ranch Adventure Outpost provides outdoor climbing options. "We were able to kayak at Bark Camp Lake which was not busy at all and hike at Little Stoney Falls. Plenty to do and see in this area," reports Noah O.

What campers like

Wildlife viewing: Grayson Highlands State Park is known for its diverse wildlife population beyond just horses. "Saw a Family of black bear about a mile from camp then a bobcat in camp later that day! Great facilities and located very close to Wilbur ridge where the wild ponies are!" shares Kelly C.

Seasonal festivals: The fall festival at Grayson Highlands draws regional vendors and features local culinary specialties. "There's a cool large festival in the fall with tons of local vendors and the best apple butter any where," states Sarah C., who has camped there in all four seasons.

River proximity: Campers at Clinch River Family Campground appreciate the riverside setting for evening relaxation. "What a great experience for the whole family and kids and enjoyed the privacy water was a little cold this time of year but I had a great fire next to the river Under the Stars roasting s'mores," says papa G.

What you should know

Road access challenges: Several horse campgrounds near Bristol require careful driving on rural routes. "The camp on the west side is Dangerous to drive up in a motorhome. I personally drove my 36' up the most curvy incline I wouldn't recommend anyone to give this a second thought if your not a seasoned driver," warns Debbie O. about Rocky Top Campground.

Limited cell service: Many equestrian campgrounds in the Bristol area have minimal or no cell coverage. Beth B. notes about Clinch River, "You will lose cellular pretty quickly when you turn on that road."

Weather preparation: Mountain elevations cause significant weather variations. "This place is by far the windiest place I've ever camped in. We couldn't get a proper fire started due to the wind! It was blowing up all over the trails at some points!" Scott B. warns about Grayson Highlands, adding "The windchill was a serious issue for some in our group so bring lots of layers and gloves."

Tips for camping with families

Playground availability: Not all equestrian campgrounds include play structures. "No pool or playground, but still a nice peaceful campground," notes Holli C. about Cherokee Trails Campground, while Cedar Ridge Hammock Campground offers "a nice safe place for families. Pets welcome."

Wildlife education: Julian Price Park Campground provides opportunities to observe wildlife, but visitors should maintain appropriate distance. Sarah C. advises, "There are wild ponies here (notice the adjective wild) that are not intimidated by people. Do everyone a favor and keep your distance, please."

Camping surfaces: Tent sites vary widely in quality across the region's horse campgrounds. Justin C. reports about Cedar Ridge Hammock, "The hammock campground is super nice with its setup. However, the shrubbery/trees aren't trimmed well so you're going to fight through branches in some cases to hang your stuff."

Tips from RVers

Site specifics: At many equestrian campgrounds, RV sites require careful selection. "The campsites are back-in along a single spur with turn-around at the end," Jean C. explains about Chestnut Hollow Horse Campground, adding "Site are long, gravel, relatively level with water/electric."

Campsite spacing: Consider site proximity when booking. "Camp grounds were amazing. Staff was beyond friendly and professional. I knocked off a star only because of how close sites were together," shares Erin I. about Clinch River Family Campground.

Service availability: Utilities vary widely at horse campgrounds near Bristol. Dennis confirms Clinch River offers "Mostly level gravel spots. Sites are close together," while noting the rustic bathroom facilities.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular equestrian campground near Bristol, VA is Cherokee Trails Campground and Stables with a 4.5-star rating from 2 reviews.

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