Best Equestrian Camping near Buena Vista, VA

Beaver Dam Campground in Douthat State Park provides equestrian facilities within a wooded setting. Located in Millboro, Virginia, the campground features campsites specifically designed for horse owners while maintaining proximity to the park's lake area. The grounds offer both drinking water and electric hookups along with standard amenities such as picnic tables, fire rings, and clean restroom facilities. The campground has separate equestrian-focused accommodations within the larger state park complex, allowing riders convenient access to the park's trail system. Sites remain relatively level throughout the camping area with ample space between neighboring campers, creating privacy without isolation.

Extensive trail networks throughout Douthat State Park connect directly from Beaver Dam Campground, giving riders immediate access to miles of varied terrain. The park maintains multiple hiking trails that permit horseback riding, creating opportunities for day-long excursions through the Virginia countryside. Trails vary in difficulty from beginner-friendly paths to more challenging routes with significant elevation changes. Water crossings appear regularly along several trails, allowing horses to drink and cool off during longer rides. The park's 4.81/5 average rating reflects generally positive experiences from equestrian campers who appreciate the well-maintained facilities and trail access. Campers should note that while the park operates year-round, the primary camping season runs from May through September when all services are fully available.

Best Equestrian Sites Near Buena Vista, Virginia (5)

    1. Douthat State Park Campground

    27 Reviews
    Clifton Forge, VA
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (540) 862-8100

    $20 - $40 / night

    "General: There are four campgrounds in Douthat State Park - White Oak, Whispering Pines, Lakeside, and Beaver Dam (equestrian), each in a separate location. This review is for White Oak."

    "The hiking and lake is amazing."

    2. Red Oak Campground — James River State Park

    17 Reviews
    Greenway, VA
    30 miles
    Website

    $35 / night

    "There is an equestrian camping area (and stalls) for people with horses.  The cabins and lodges have 2, 3, and 6 bedrooms and look beautiful. There is even a canoe-in campground.  "

    "Lots of beautiful hiking/biking/equestrian trails to explore. Bathrooms were very clean and nice. Bundles of firewood sold $7 each. Nice fire ring at each site. Pet friendly."

    3. Bolar Mountain Recreation Area

    24 Reviews
    Hot Springs, VA
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (540) 279-4144

    $16 - $85 / night

    "I stayed on campground 1 on a lake side site with access to the lake, the views from my tent were breathtaking! The campground is clean, it has shower and flushable toilets."

    "This was our first camping trip to actually visit lake Moomaw in Warm Springs Virginia.  We had been close before but never made it to the lake itself."

    4. James River State Park Campground

    1 Review
    Greenway, VA
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (434) 933-4355

    "A Creek ran nearby the campground and there were options for trails. The campsites were well spaced apart."

    5. Don's Cab-Inns Campground

    7 Reviews
    Hardy, VA
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (540) 427-1800

    $25 - $100 / night

    "First, it is a private campground located in a public park - in this case, Explore Park in Roanoke, Virginia (milepost 115 on the Blue Ridge Parkway)."

    "The AC is very welcoming after a long hot day outside and mini fridge is perfect to unload your cooler from traveling. Also, an outlet to charge your phone."

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Equestrian Camping Reviews near Buena Vista, VA

76 Reviews of 5 Buena Vista Campgrounds


  • D
    Aug. 25, 2019

    Red Oak Campground — James River State Park

    Adventure Ready James River

    The Red Oak sites were gravel and fairly level and the bathhouse was nice. There is an equestrian camping area (and stalls) for people with horses.  The cabins and lodges have 2, 3, and 6 bedrooms and look beautiful. There is even a canoe-in campground.  Activities that can be done include tubing on the river, canoeing and kayaking, fishing, hiking, biking, horseback riding trails, wagon ride, and lots of park events.

    This is a wonderful spot for viewing the stars because of the lack of light pollution. James River State Park has been named an International Dark Sky Park.

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 30, 2023

    Douthat State Park Campground

    Nicely wooded sites

    General: There are four campgrounds in Douthat State Park - White Oak, Whispering Pines, Lakeside, and Beaver Dam (equestrian), each in a separate location. This review is for White Oak. White Oak has 31 sites and It was full when we were there on a Tuesday in mid-October. 

    Site Quality: All sites (except 17 and possibly 18) appeared level and were very generous in size with long driveways. Many trees separate the sites. A picnic table, lantern hook, and fire ring complete the site. Sites 22-29 are tucked further away from the others and the bathhouse. 

    Bathhouse: Clean and modern. Showers were available but I did not use them so I cannot comment on how well they worked. 

    Activities/Amenities: A dishwashing sink, fish cleaning area, and many hiking trails throughout the park, including one (to Blue Suck Falls) that has access directly from the campground. We hiked this but the waterfall was just a trickle when we were there! 

    We met friends here, so it was nice to have adjoining sites. Bear warnings were posted throughout the campground, but we didn’t see any!

  • Bridget H.
    Oct. 28, 2020

    Douthat State Park Campground

    Absolutely Beautiful!!

    This was by far one of the best camping trips ever!! I took my grandkids tent camping and we had a fantastic time. The hiking and lake is amazing. We spent a lot of time at the beach and it was so beautiful plus it has a water playground, a diving dock, trees close by so there is shade on the beach in the afternoon, and a snack shack. You can rent boats too. There are multiple camping areas which include one water side so you can have access to the water with your canoes and kayaks, one for big rigs, one for equestrian, and one for tents and smaller campers. This place is beautiful and quiet. We loved it here!! Make reservations because it books up quick. Also, they have many cabins and they are placed wonderfully on the mountain. We went to the Humpback Bridge and a cool train museum that were close the campground.

  • Jeremy W.
    Sep. 22, 2024

    Douthat State Park Campground

    A sprawling camping complex

    Douthat is really four separate campgrounds. Three of them (i.e. not Whispering Pines) are located near the lake. Each one had a campground host (volunteer) and wood for sale.

    White Oak Campground is larger, wooded, and has a significant elevation change between different sites. Caution should be used with large rigs as the low-water bridge to White Oak has steep approach and departure angles.

    Beaver Dam Campground is relatively flat and similarly wooded while also providing equestrian facilities.

    Lakeside Campground is smaller but the front row sites provide great lake views. Unfortunately swimming is only allowed in the Beach area which is not directly connected to this campground.

    Whispering Pines is a few miles away along the entry road and has a different character. It’s a very flat and wide-open campground perfect for big RVs with much larger sites.

    The Lakeside Camp Store is nice and has a to-go counter for food. The facilities, overall, were well maintained and clean. Firewood is for sale for $6 per bundle.

  • Gypsy G.
    May. 17, 2021

    Red Oak Campground — James River State Park

    Wonderful Place to stay !!!

    The sites were very generous in size - not cramped at all! Sites were partially shaded and backed up to woods. Lots of beautiful hiking/biking/equestrian trails to explore. Bathrooms were very clean and nice. Bundles of firewood sold $7 each. Nice fire ring at each site. Pet friendly. Will definitely return!!

  • Maria Belen  S.
    Aug. 17, 2018

    Bolar Mountain Recreation Area

    Serene with amazing views

    I stayed here for 1 night. It was the perfect resting stop on my road trip to the Smoky Mountains. I stayed on campground 1 on a lake side site with access to the lake, the views from my tent were breathtaking! The campground is clean, it has shower and flushable toilets. The camp host sells firewood. The campground is quiet and provides a lot of privacy. The lake beach is within walking distance from campground 1, with picnic tables and a pavilion. There is also a small dock where you can fish. Loves this place, will definitely come back.

  • Gary G.
    Aug. 29, 2020

    Douthat State Park Campground

    Outstanding State Park!

    Douthat (Doubt-that) State Park is a campers dream!  Level sites with or with out hook ups, well spaced apart, fairly private, and in the middle of a pretty good forest!

    Kid and pet friendly, this park has a nice lake for Kayaking/canoeing, multiple hiking trails with views, excellent opportunities for wildlife watching, and great biking trails.

    It is off the beaten path so it appears to be less visited than other Virginia State Parks.

  • Olivia D.
    Jul. 21, 2021

    Douthat State Park Campground

    Absolutely gorgeous !

    This is our favorite campsite and park that we’ve been to in the state of Virginia! We have so many more to explore but Douthat state park is huge the lake is so much fun, and the trails go for miles! We just started camping and hiking and can’t wait to explore more of the country!!

  • Cathy L.
    Jul. 4, 2018

    Douthat State Park Campground

    Quiet, large sites, plenty to do for all ages

    A favorite of our for years! All types of sites and hookups plus cabins. Fishing, lake swimming, hiking, educational opportunities galore. Security is good but not overwhelming. Virginia is for lovers and camping lovers!


Guide to Buena Vista

Equestrian camping in the Buena Vista area connects riders with Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains at elevations between 1,100 and 4,000 feet. The horse trail networks traverse mixed hardwood forests with numerous stream crossings and rocky outcrops throughout the region. Camping season runs primarily April through December with cooler mountain temperatures even during summer months.

What to do

Kayaking and fishing access: Lake Moomaw at Bolar Mountain Recreation Area offers paddling opportunities with rentable equipment. "We rented kayaks at the marina/camp store down the road and explored a little cove that was really cool. We blocked out 4 hours, but only lasted 2 hours before we got tired and returned the kayaks," notes Joanna G.

Mountain biking trails: The region features trails for various skill levels with some technical sections. "We did a decent amount of biking here, the main road is nice for road biking, we rode out about 15 miles and back, saw a black bear. Beautiful country roads. And the trails are great for mountain biking. Bring your legs, lots of climbing!" shares Robyn S.

Star viewing: James River State Park has dark sky designation for astronomy enthusiasts. "The park is part of the Dark Sky Parks Association and if you are into astronomy and stars this is the place to stay," explains Bridget H. "This is a wonderful spot for viewing the stars because of the lack of light pollution."

What campers like

Level, spacious sites: Campsites throughout the horse campgrounds near Buena Vista offer room for vehicles and equipment. "The sites are generously sized and flat," mentions Conni B. about James River State Park Campground, which also provides "a set of 2 well-maintained pit toilets" according to Virginia G.

Private swimming areas: Several campgrounds provide lake and river access points away from main beaches. "Campground 2 site 53, has a nice private beach area where you can go fishing or swim. Bring water shoes, the rocks can be sharp," advises Nicole R. about Bolar Mountain. "The water was beautiful, temperature perfect for swimming."

Clean facilities: Bathhouses remain a highlight across multiple equestrian camping facilities. "Bathrooms were the cleanest I've ever seen at any campground and were a very short, convenient walk from our site!" reports Joanna G. Similarly, another camper notes, "The bathrooms were impeccably clean and heated. Showers were terrific as well."

What you should know

Campsite variations: Red Oak Campground offers different experiences depending on accommodation type. "We've been here twice. Once for our anniversary and we stayed in one of the cabins with our dog, and once tent camping. The cabin was reasonably priced and comfortable. The tent camping experience was with our kids, and it was a little hard to keep them entertained," explains Jeremiah E.

Reservation options: Many sites require advance booking while others remain first-come, first-served. "We reserved a primitive site online via recreation.gov (despite the fact that many sites are unreservable and are instead first come, first serve - we didn't want to chance it with the long drive)," shares a camper about Bolar Mountain.

Seasonal considerations: Camping availability varies with most full services running May through September. "We went in the beginning of June and it was kind cold that night," notes Mandi R. Water activities depend on temperature, with lake swimming best July-August.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Don's Cab-Inns Campground provides family-friendly facilities with nearby activities. "This park is growing by leaps and bounds. It has mountain bike trails, a cool vintage village, access to the Roanoke River, an aerial obstacle course, and more cool stuff," reports Bridget H.

Educational programs: Ranger-led activities enhance family camping experiences. "We enjoyed a fire making class followed by s'mores on Friday night and then an owl searching hike on Saturday night. We hiked many miles while here and had a great weekend," shares a camper.

Cabin options for comfort: Families with young children often prefer cabin accommodations for weather protection. "Our family loved this campground! The cabins have plenty of room for a family or couple getaway. The AC is very welcoming after a long hot day outside and mini fridge is perfect to unload your cooler from traveling," explains Mel T.

Tips from RVers

Hookup availability: Douthat State Park Campground offers multiple electric and water connection options across different camping loops. "Whispering Pines is a few miles away along the entry road and has a different character. It's a very flat and wide-open campground perfect for big RVs with much larger sites," explains Jeremy W.

Bridge and road access: Some campgrounds have approach challenges for larger vehicles. "Caution should be used with large rigs as the low-water bridge to White Oak has steep approach and departure angles," notes a camper about accessing certain areas.

Cell service considerations: Connectivity varies throughout horse campgrounds near Buena Vista. "Verizon service is spotty 1 to 2 bars and unreliable data but with a directional cell booster we are able to get enough signal for our Verizon Jetpack to work," reports Micah B. at Red Oak Campground.

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