Best Equestrian Camping near Prince William Forest Park

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

Prince William Forest Park lacks dedicated equestrian campgrounds, though several nearby options accommodate horseback riders. Bull Run Regional Park and Pohick Bay Campground provide camping facilities within driving distance of horse trails, but neither offers specific horse corrals or dedicated equestrian amenities according to current data. The campgrounds maintain year-round operation with water hookups, electric sites, and accommodation for tents, RVs, and cabins. Trail riders should note that personal containment systems for horses may be required as permanent equine facilities are not listed at these locations.

The regional park system surrounding Prince William Forest features multiple trail networks accessible to equestrians, though specific bridle trails must be confirmed before arrival. Located approximately 25-40 minutes from Washington DC, these campgrounds serve as convenient bases for exploring both natural areas and nearby attractions. Campers bringing horses should contact parks directly for current equestrian policies, trailer parking availability, and day-use options for accessing horse trails. Reservations are recommended, especially during peak seasons, with standard campground facilities including toilets, showers, and fire rings available at both Pohick Bay and Bull Run locations. Clean facilities are regularly maintained throughout the camping season.

Best Equestrian Sites Near Prince William Forest Park (6)

    1. Pohick Bay Campground

    38 Reviews
    Lorton, VA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (703) 339-6104

    $33 - $150 / night

    "We have been camping here for nearly 20 years. Each military tour brought us back to this area so Pohick became our second home. Our kids kayak now older but used to walk the trails as little kids."

    "Pohick Bay Campground in Virginia offers a peaceful escape with beautiful views and a variety of outdoor activities like hiking and fishing. It's an ideal spot for families and nature lovers."

    2. Bull Run Regional Park

    43 Reviews
    Iron Gate, VA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (703) 631-0550

    $34 - $90 / night

    "We have lived in northern Virginia for over 30 years and never been to this campground until this month! Very nice campground with friendly staff and friendly campground hosts."

    "History buffs will like to explore the park surrounding the campground. Fun little water park within walking distance of all campsites that was great for kids."

    4. Cedarville State Forest

    17 Reviews
    Brandywine, MD
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (301) 888-1410

    $30 / night

    "We picked up the camping registration outside the office at the entrance, no need to speak with anyone. Then we just drove down to our campsite in the family camping loop."

    "There are some abandon camp loops around the open campground which makes for some cool walks with your dog. Very pretty area with lots of trails and overgrown roads to walk."

    5. Andrews AFB Military FamCamp

    2 Reviews
    Clinton, MD
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (301) 981-4109

    $18 - $30 / night

    6. Camp Meade RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Odenton, MD
    50 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 722-4237
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105 Reviews of 6 Prince William Forest Park Campgrounds


  • R
    Oct. 4, 2021

    Cedarville State Forest

    Peaceful

    We picked up the camping registration outside the office at the entrance, no need to speak with anyone. Then we just drove down to our campsite in the family camping loop. We could hear and smell horses when we got to our campsite, but it didn't last forever. 

    The site was mostly clean, had a few pieces of small trash scattered around when we arrived. The sites were decently spaced out from one another, it didn't feel like we were right on top of the people across and next to us. Our site was close to the restroom, it had a little path leading to the restroom, and it looked like there was little trail paths all around leading to the restrooms from the different parts of the loop. The path leading to the restroom from our site was gravel and easy to walk on. The restrooms were clean, but the floor was wet almost the entire time we were there (likely due to the showers).

    If you need to buy wood it is $5 for 8 pieces and you call a number given to you in your registration packet. The ranger will then drive by and drop off the wood at your campsite. The inner ring of this loop has electricity, and the electric box was just on the far side of the picnic table in the corner.

  • Ben J.
    Aug. 31, 2019

    Cedarville State Forest

    Pretty cool for so close to DC

    Saw a snake, alligator snapping turtle, and rabbits, before we even reached the gates. Moderate privacy and space, especially considering how close it is to DC. There are some abandon camp loops around the open campground which makes for some cool walks with your dog. Very pretty area with lots of trails and overgrown roads to walk. Equestrian trails go deep into the woods if you want a longer trail. Bathrooms don’t look like much from the outside, but the inside is very nice. Clean, hot water, and good water pressure. The have a new dump station, but the hose has an anti-freeze up in the air with a pull cord valve. This means every time you pull to turn the water on, you get a shower. It was hot, so it was OK. Hahaha. They sell firewood, but they were huge pieces and getting them to start burning was tough. LOTS and LOTS of ticks. I got one, but my wife and dog got about a dozen each. Just bring tweezers. Each site had picnic table, fire ring, and pretty level parking spot.

  • Kasey M.
    Aug. 26, 2020

    Cedarville State Forest

    Mosquitos, Overgrown & Quiet

    We chose this campground based on proximity to work. This campground was priced fairly, however, it does come with its downfalls.

    PROS

    Let me start with the positive, we were 1 of 3 campers in this loop during our week-long stay. This made it peaceful and quiet. 

    CONS

    It's close to a Naval base, and therefore you constantly hear airplanes, and helicopters at all times. 

    Other than the daily bathroom cleaning, this campground lacks maintenance on sites and walkways. They are both overgrown. 

    Playground, fishing, archery all seem blocked off at this time. 

    Trails seem open but are across and through hunting areas. They are also muddy from the rain. There is even standing water around our site which brings us to...the MOSQUITOS! We tried fans, tiki torches, and many deet free or light deet products before having to buy 100% deet so we could be outside. These things are awful!

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 29, 2024

    Pohick Bay Campground

    Good trip

    We have been camping here for nearly 20 years. Each military tour brought us back to this area so Pohick became our second home. Our kids kayak now older but used to walk the trails as little kids. The waterpark is new and loud so we avoid but nice if you have young kids. Careful low bridge on Route 1 exit ramp little warning when taking ramp off I95. Go around to next exit. The check in at the cap store is crowded and narrow even with renovations but our 34 ft makes it okay. Bring bikes. Long bike trail along road. Farmers markets in Lorton and things to do in DC. Park at Huntington or Springfield metro. Short boat ride straight across from Ft Belvoir new family campground. Ice cream shop in season by water docks. Bathrooms clean always hot water three stalls each. Sink outside for dishes. Playground buts up against inner circle which are the only sewer sites. Others are electric water. Careful some near steep drop off. Stick to main road or inner circle or first circle if in big unit. Must go round circle to get to those spots which can be annoying. Two speed bumps. Camp store sells smores ingredients, limited candy, no eggs or bacon get those off Rte 1. Past entrance on Rte 1 is a Food Lion, McDonalds. Gas stations along Rte one are tight so fill up before exiting to campground. If you are desperate there is gas 7/11 at corner of Pohick and Rte 1 but its sketchy. Up the road off Rte 1 is Fort Belvoir Access w a drivers license however cant shop without military sponsored ID. Great bbq at Telegraph Rd and greek at Olympians family restaurant. Movie theater on Telegraph is nice. Springfield Mall close. Take Onville Rd which is a backroad by Pohick Church to shortcut to Rte 1. Pohick Rd past camping turn deadends into private neighborhood. Do not pass camp entrance. Hard to turn around if you do. Near End of Pohick is a small walk with overlook. See birds at point. Drive a car not RV. Park at lot on right before road split deadend. Gunston Hall on left can see from campground and water. Tours are nice.

  • Anne K.
    Apr. 26, 2020

    Bull Run Regional Park

    Typical

    Lots of trees to protect from hot Virginia sun

    Woke up to sounds from gun range.

  • dito S.
    Oct. 17, 2024

    Pohick Bay Campground

    Pohick Bay Campground

    Pohick Bay Campground in Virginia offers a peaceful escape with beautiful views and a variety of outdoor activities like hiking and fishing. It's an ideal spot for families and nature lovers. Don’t forget to register dito sim to stay connected during your visit!

  • Kelsey K.
    Jul. 4, 2021

    Pohick Bay Campground

    Family oriented, but super close and not private

    Initially disappointed by the tiny spot we got, but we were able to move. Majority of the spots are extremely close to the next and doesn't allow much privacy. Very few trees in between. We chose another spot that was available, however, we found out the first night that there is a boat area and bright light all night right behind us and the light came through the tent. Another dissapointment. We camped in a tent and did 3 nights, 4 days. (4th of July weekend) We loved the family friendliness that allowed us to walk right down the street/trail to take our kids to the water park. They give you a discounted price if you are camping. They also have mini golf and disc golf near by as well. If we come again, we will definitely be more particular about our spot. They also had bathrooms and showers not to far from our spot that were actually clean.

  • Jenifer K.
    May. 11, 2019

    Pohick Bay Campground

    Woods and City

    We stayed here for 3 nights at a back in with w/e. We enjoyed sitting around the campfire at night and walking the dogs down to the water. We were right next to a hiking trail that went down to the water and a beach area. We were working in Arlington/DC only a 25 min drive away and it was nice to come home to some nature.

  • moonbeans
    Oct. 15, 2022

    Cedarville State Forest

    Great beginner’s campground

    Forested campground with fairly lengthy but level (and thus beginner friendly) hiking just a short distance away from Washington, DC.

    If you’ve forgotten anything you can pop on by the Target or Costco right outside the forest.

    Also, you can purchase wood while checking in and the Rangers don’t mind if you take a bit extra. Just bring your own starters and kindling (or a small hatchet/saw).

    Planes do occasionally fly over the area so consider bringing earplugs if you are a sensitive sleeper. The noise wasn’t really noticeable when I went on a Saturday (the neighboring campsite’s dogs were louder).


Guide to Prince William Forest Park

Camping options surround Prince William Forest Park, with several accommodating equestrians and trail riders within a 30-mile radius. Located in Virginia's Piedmont region at elevations between 200-400 feet, the area experiences humid summers and mild winters with average July temperatures reaching 87°F. Most campgrounds in this region remain open year-round due to the temperate climate, though spring and fall offer the most comfortable camping conditions.

What to do

Disc golf courses: Pohick Bay Campground features an 18-hole disc golf course that makes for a perfect afternoon activity. As camper Rachel L. notes, "I'd recommend taking in a game of disc golf on their 18 hole course," making it a popular option for outdoor recreation without venturing far from camp.

Water activities: During summer months, families can enjoy Pohick Bay Campground's water features. "Pirate's Cove waterpark is definitely a highlight in summer. Boating in summer from kayaks to motorboats," mentions Anne K., who visited the park during fall. The bay area provides multiple water-based recreation options.

Historical sites exploration: The region contains significant Civil War history sites within short driving distances. Tom C. explains that Bull Run Regional Park is near "manassas va" where visitors can "check out the old battle fields and buildings that housed troops during civil war. Very cool stuff."

Hiking network: Bull Run offers extensive trail systems suitable for day hikes. Perry A. describes it as a "Nice camping spot close to DC with hiking nearby," providing campers with accessible natural areas for exploration. The interconnected trails range from beginner to intermediate difficulty levels.

What campers like

Proximity to Washington DC: Many campers appreciate the convenient location for exploring both natural areas and urban attractions. Josh J. from Pohick Bay comments, "Stayed here for 2w while visiting friends in Alexandria. Took me 25-30m to get there so you are far away from bustle of city but not so far that going in to enjoy breakfast or the sights is a feat."

Wildlife viewing: The waterfront location at Cedarville State Forest provides opportunities for animal sightings. One camper reports, "Saw a snake, alligator snapping turtle, and rabbits, before we even reached the gates," highlighting the biodiversity in this Maryland location just north of Prince William.

Clean facilities: Bull Run Regional Park receives praise for maintenance standards. Roberta K. notes, "Bath houses are clean and well maintained. Our site was very level, but I could see that some others were not so much, so you might want to ask about that." Another camper specifically mentions, "I'll go again just for the showers," describing them as "locking doors, individual stalls...Best camping showers I've ever had."

Spacious campsites: Multiple reviewers comment on the generous site dimensions. Charyssa G. describes Bull Run as having "Very spacious sites and awesome views of the forest," while Ben J. notes Cedarville has "Moderate privacy and space, especially considering how close it is to DC."

What you should know

No dedicated horse facilities: While several campgrounds near Prince William Forest Park accommodate trail riders, none list specific horse corrals as amenities. Equestrians need to bring portable containment systems when staying at Camp Meade RV Park or other locations that permit horses.

Noise considerations: Some campgrounds experience noise from nearby transportation. Drew M. notes that Bull Run "is not quite [quiet]. There is a shooting range in the park. It is on a flight path for DCA. And, I66 is not that far away." Similarly, Bill G. reports at Cedarville, "There is however a great bit of light pollution at night here due to its approximation to DC. Minimal noise except for planes overhead."

Reservation requirements: Most campgrounds in the region require advance booking. Bull Run implements a "2-night minimum stay. Even mid-week. In APRIL for gosh sakes!" according to Stuart O., who also mentions additional fees: "There are occupancy AND transaction fees that really add up if you're only there a few nights."

Tick prevention essential: Ticks remain prevalent in wooded camping areas. One camper at Cedarville warns, "LOTS and LOTS of ticks. I got one, but my wife and dog got about a dozen each. Just bring tweezers." Another refers to it as "Tickville" noting "in June at least the ticks were waaaay too plentiful."

Tips for camping with families

Scheduled activities: Lichtman Camp 1 in Prince William Forest Park organizes regular family-oriented programs. At nearby Bull Run, Bridget H. reports they "had a campfire complete with s'mores followed by hayrides" and her family "enjoyed the nature scavenger hunt. You even get a prize when you finish."

Playground access: When selecting sites with children, consider proximity to play areas. At Pohick Bay, Ben G. notes his site "backed to the playground and the bathhouse," which was convenient for his young children. Another camper at Bull Run mentions "Only draw back is that there's only one playground that's awkwardly located."

Water park options: Summer visitors with children should consider campgrounds with water features. Glen W. notes Pohick Bay's "Water park is great" while Anne K. confirms "Pirate's Cove waterpark is definitely a highlight in summer" for families looking to cool off.

Educational opportunities: The region offers natural history learning experiences. Ben G. explains that during their stay, "They informed us that they had a scavenger hunt for the kids going all weekend, they had an outdoor movie scheduled for Friday night, a campfire story time scheduled for Saturday night and crafts scheduled for Sunday morning."

Tips from RVers

Site leveling needs: RV campers should inquire about specific site conditions. Robert P. notes at Pohick Bay, "not all sites are level (half)" while at Bull Run, Roberta K. advises, "Our site was very level, but I could see that some others were not so much, so you might want to ask about that."

Dump station considerations: Facilities vary between parks. Ben J. shares this practical insight about Cedarville: "They have a new dump station, but the hose has an anti-freeze up in the air with a pull cord valve. This means every time you pull to turn the water on, you get a shower."

Horse trailer accommodations: Equestrians seeking campgrounds near Prince William Forest Park should call ahead regarding trailer parking. While none of the campgrounds explicitly advertise horse corrals, most allow trailer parking with advance notice at designated areas.

Hookup variations: Different campgrounds offer varied service levels. Kristen M. describes Pohick Bay sites as "spacious and decently level (depends on the site I'm sure)" with full hookups available, while Cedarville provides "30 amp electric. No issues there" according to Joe C., though water connections must be temporary.

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