Best Equestrian Camping near Fries, VA

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Best Equestrian Sites Near Fries, VA (9)

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    1. Stone Mountain State Park Campground

    56 Reviews
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    283 Saves
    Roaring Gap, North Carolina
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $23 / night

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    5. Fox Creek Horse Camp

    2 Reviews
    41 Photos
    11 Saves
    Troutdale, Virginia

    Overview

    Fox Creek Horse Camp is a premiere destination for riding enthusiasts who are looking for the rare opportunity to ride from their campsite onto hundreds of miles of trails in the spectacular Mount Rogers National Recreation Area. Located at almost 4,000 feet, it serves as a welcome retreat for summer camping and horseback riding.

    Recreation

    While hiking and horseback riding are the primary attractions near the campground, there are also ample native trout streams, the Mount Rogers Scenic Byway, local festivals and music, the Appalachian Trail and the Virginia Creeper National Recreation Trail.

    Natural Features

    The campground is adjacent to Fox Creek, a small rocky trout stream with large boulders and rhododendron and northern hardwoods along the banks. The campsites are located in open fields on either side of the creek.

    Nearby Attractions

    The Mount Rogers High country offers opportunities for day trips and overnight pack trips. This open setting offers expansive views, summer rhododendron flowering, blueberry picking, and spectacular fall colors. The Mount Rogers National Recreation Headquarters is located about 20 minutes from the campground and offers maps, directions, and a variety of bookstore items.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Equestrian
    • Picnic Table

    $5 / night

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    6. Fairy Stone State Park Campground

    11 Reviews
    111 Photos
    125 Saves
    Proctor Lake, Texas
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $30 / night

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    7. Old Virginia Group Horse Camp

    1 Review
    15 Photos
    2 Saves
    Troutdale, Virginia

    Overview

    Old Virginia Group Horse Camp provides group equestrian camping just minutes from a large network of horse trails in the Mount Rogers National Recreation Area. Old Virginia is a secluded, picturesque campground that can accommodate up to 25 guests and 25 horses. The picturesque views of the mountains and the trickling sounds of the stream create a relaxing, serene vibe for visitors at the primitive camping site.

    Recreation

    Old Virginia offers easy access to the Virginia Highlands Horse Trail, which connects to the Iron Mountain Trail. From the Iron Mountain Trail, riders can also access the Virginia Creeper Trail to the west or the New River Trail to the east. The Virginia Creeper Trail boasts 33.4 miles of scenery with about 100 trestles and bridges.

    Natural Features

    The campground sits in the Fairwood Valley along a stream that flows into Fox Creek. The valley is part of the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests in western Virginia. The forests span 1.8 million acres of rugged Appalachians through Virginia and parts of West Virginia and Kentucky.

    Nearby Attractions

    Mount Rogers National Recreation Area high country trails, Virginia Creeper Trail, Grayson Highlands State Park, Hungry Mother State Park

    • Pets
    • Reservable
    • RVs
    • Group
    • Equestrian
    • Trash

    $50 / night

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      8. Collins Cove Horse Campground — George Washington & Jefferson National Forest

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      Ivanhoe, Virginia

      Overview

      Collins Cove is a first-come, first-served, primitive campground. Each of the 10 camping units have a wooden picnic table, fire ring, and hitching rails. This grassy campground is shaded with hardwoods, hemlocks, and pines and offers direct access to horse trails. Centrally located garbage bins and a vault toilet are available. A creek is located adjacent to the campground as a source of water for horses, but potable water is not available. Horse owners need to have a current negative Coggins test certificate for any horse they take to a public place for recreation use in Virginia.

      Recreation

      Collins Cove is in the watershed of Cripple Creek that offers fishing and wading. The camp provides access to several trails: (4614) Ewing Mountain, (4504) Mike___s Gap, (4615) Moore, (4601) Raven Cliff and (337) Highlands Horse Trail.

      Facilities

      Collins Cove is in the watershed of Cripple Creek that offers fishing and wading. The camp provides access to several trails: (4614) Ewing Mountain, (4504) Mike___s Gap, (4615) Moore, (4601) Raven Cliff and (337) Highlands Horse Trail.

      Natural Features

      The Collins Cove area is shaded with hardwoods, hemlocks, and pines. The elevation is approximately 2,000 feet. Summer days are warm with temperatures in the upper 70___s to low 90___s, and evenings cool down typically into the 60___s.____

      contact_info

      For facility specific information, please call (276) 783-5196.

      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Tents
      • Equestrian
      • Trash
      • Toilets

      $5 / night

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        9. Hussy Mountain Horse Camp

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        Speedwell, Virginia

        Overview

        The nonelectric units are available on a first-come, first-served basis only. Visitors are required to physically arrive at the campground to purchase and claim a site. Hussy Mountain is a primitive campground offering three group camping loops. Each has parking for 4 or 5 vehicles with trailers, wooden picnic tables, fire rings, hitching rails, garbage containers, and direct access to horse trails. Potable water is available. Vaught toilets are available in each of the camping loops. East Fork Dry Run Creek is located adjacent to the campground as a source of water for horses. Horse owners need to have a current negative Coggins test certificate for any horse they take to a public place for recreation use in Virginia.

        Recreation

        Hussy Mountain is in the east fork of the Dry Run Valley. The area is well-shaded with hardwoods, hemlocks, and pines. Dry Run provides fishing, wading, watering horses. The camp provides access to several trails: East Fork Divide Trail (4617), Dry Run Gap Trail (4613), and Highlands Horse Trail (337).

        Natural Features

        Hussy Mountain Horse Campground is in the east fork of the Dry Run Valley. The area is well-shaded with hardwoods, hemlocks, and pines. The elevation is approximately 3,000 feet. Summer days are warm with temperatures in the upper 70s to low 90s, and evenings cool down typically into the 60s. The campground is shaded with hardwoods and pines.

        Contact Info

        For facility specific information, please call (276) 783-5196.

        • RVs
        • Tents
        • Equestrian

        $7 / night


      Recent Equestrian Reviews in Fries

      86 Reviews of 9 Fries Campgrounds


      • Kevin A.The Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Stone Mountain State Park Campground
        Jul. 1, 2024

        Stone Mountain State Park Campground

        One of our favorite state parks

        We’ve camped at Stone Mountain multiple times over the years. We tent-camped when my boys were small. Most recently in our RV (3-4 times in the past three years). It is a great park. The hiking is excellent. The campsites are large and spacious. The park is well-kept. Make sure you hike to the top. The views are great, and you can spend time at the Homestead farm in the valley below.

        We camped here this past weekend and enjoyed it once again. We were at site 56. It is an excellent site on the stream, with no site immediately next to you, so there is lots of privacy. The firepit, picnic table, water, and electricity are all great. We had limited cell service for AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile. We could send and receive text messages, but coverage was very spotty.

        We will be back again in the Fall.

      • BThe Dyrt PRO User
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        Nov. 1, 2023

        Sandy Creek Family Campground

        Nice campground But……

        Nice campground. Had a nice site on a little creek. Owner was nice. However, the shower house was the worst of any campground I have ever seen. Dirty, plumbing was a mess. Not sure if I was better off going in than when I came out.

      • A
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        Sep. 24, 2023

        Stone Mountain State Park Campground

        Great clean campground

        First time visiting and camping, really enjoyed how clean and quiet the campground was. Campsite itself was perfect, close to hiking and easily accessible. Definitely will return!

      • Kristi D.The Dyrt PRO User
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        Jul. 4, 2023

        Stone Mountain State Park Campground

        Lovely campground and trails

        Awesome place! Campgrounds were nice and spaced out, well maintained...we were right by a small stream that you could hear...stone loop mountain trail is incredible! Long and strenuous but all ages were hiking it...homestead was so neat to walk around at the base of the mountain. Only negative is there showers. Very frustrating....you have to push the shower head to get water...great way to conserve but it gave you no time to enjoy the water. Made it hard to shower and it came out blasting all over the place....only complaint :)

      • Mitch + Kristi N.
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        Apr. 13, 2023

        Stone Mountain State Park Campground

        fantastic hiking

        the campground is very well maintained with lots of space between sites. shower / bathrooms are clean. we were in the electric loop. some of the non electric sites are not large enough for even a small pop up. the hiking here is some of our favorites in NC. mountains, waterfalls, old homesteads, there’s something for everyone.

      • M
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        Dec. 8, 2022

        Stone Mountain State Park Campground

        Beautiful campground

        I loved staying at this campground. My campsite had a lake view and was high enough to see over the tents that would be in front of me by the lake. Clean bathrooms, and friendly staff. A lot was going on that weekend so it was quite noisy across the lake. (Weddings, festivals, Highland Games) i can’t wait to go back.

      • DThe Dyrt PRO User
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        Nov. 28, 2022

        Stone Mountain State Park Campground

        Stone Mountain State Park = Awesome

        I stayed here for three nights in early November, 2022. The camp sites are mostly level, well maintained and have tent pads, tables and fire rings. I chose a site that had water and electric hook-ups. The bathrooms were heated, clean and the men’ bathroom had two showers.

      • keith F.
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        Oct. 4, 2022

        Fairy Stone State Park Campground

        Our favorite

        The park is so beautiful. The sites are a little rough but easy to level your rig. The park has great trails around it, they can be pretty challenging when it comes to elevation gain. The lake is wonderful. They were updating cabins when we were there last, they look great. The showers were clean and the bathroom was the same. The host was a nice gentleman. No Verizon service or WiFi. We go here to get away.

      • Johnny T.
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        Sep. 25, 2022

        Stone Mountain State Park Campground

        Fantastic State Park

        Definitely visit the falls, it has a lot of stairs, but it is quite close/short walk, and very worth it! Also, the longer trails have amazing views, including the flora, the distant landscapes, and (chiefly) the spectacular rock formations. 

        Also good facilities in general. Am going back soon with a group, to explore even more of this park. Another good thing is how easy it is to access from the Triad or Charlotte, and even from Raleigh it isn't that bad of driving time. An extra bonus is all of the wineries nearby!

      • Tommy S.The Dyrt PRO User
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        Sep. 17, 2022

        Stone Mountain State Park Campground

        Nice campground

        Cute little campground. Tent only or RV sites. Upper part of loop A is nice and woodsy. We stayed at site 15, up against a wooded hillside. We had some noisy neighbors but not too bad. Bathhouse was great. Sink for dishes there and a spigot nearby the site. Can buy ice and firewood at the office.

        I took a hike up the hill behind this campsite and saw several deer.

        You should look at Stone Mountain falls while you’re there. It’s only a 15/20 min hike from parking lot. There are A LOT of stairs to get to the bottom of the falls, but it is very worth it!

      • Mitch + Kristi N.
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        Sep. 7, 2022

        Stone Mountain State Park Campground

        fantastic hiking

        nothing special about the campground, facilities were well maintained. this state park is amazing. honestly one of my favorite places we’ve visited. the hiking is awesome. views are incredible. so glad we took this side trip from BRP. we will definitely be back!

      • Carol J.
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        Aug. 29, 2022

        Stone Mountain State Park Campground

        Well maintained

        We enjoyed our stay at Stone Mountain, especially the hiking and camping.  We stayed on a weekend, and the campground was quiet.  The B loop is nice, with most the sites having ample spacing but not very private.  Great area for hiking and waterfalls.  Restrooms were modern and clean.

      • Casey L.
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        May. 31, 2022

        Stone Mountain State Park Campground

        Many choices

        Many choices of what kind of site you want and honestly it wasn’t worth the money. Very expensive to get nice level sites. If you choose one of the least expensive sites they are very bumpy and not updated and still cost a lot in my opinion. It’s nice to have things to do on site but they still require a drive and additional fee. The hike to the top of the mountain was short but intense, great view at the top. Playgrounds were beautiful for the kids!!

      • Brandon C.
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        Mar. 16, 2022

        Sandy Creek Family Campground

        Great location, nice owner and very clean

        Stayed there for a weekend, great location close to Stone Mtn park. Hiked from there into the state park. Very clean kept campground and nice owner

      • Charli R.
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        Dec. 15, 2021

        Stone Mountain State Park Campground

        My favorite

        You just can't beat it. We camped here and didn't even leave. It has so much to do and see. We camped at RV site 40 and I think it's the best. There's a roaring large creek that flows behind the site and a grassy field full of deer beside it. Also we checked out the backpack hike camp spots (5) they're a good hike (1.5 mile uphill) but so beautiful, on the creek, 2 are near a small waterfall. They're spaced out about a quarter mile apart. We went in December and there wasn't many people there at all, maybe 4 other campers all weekend.

      • Joe F.
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        Sep. 1, 2021

        Stone Mountain State Park Campground

        Nice and quiet

        Great park with large sites and plenty of space between sites.Bathrooms were clean and we'll maintained.plenty of hiking and creek wading opportunities as well as fishing.also the Blue Ridge Parkway is close by for exploring.

      • Cassandra R.
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        Aug. 31, 2021

        Stone Mountain State Park Campground

        Favorite Spot

        We truly love this campground- it’s our favorite spot!

        There are amazing trails in this state park, if that’s your thing.

        The bath house on the rv loop is nice and big. They keep it pretty clean. It’s definitely nicer than the bathhouses at many other state parks.

        The sites are pretty spread out. They keep things well manicured.

      • Nicky
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        Aug. 29, 2021

        Stone Mountain State Park Campground

        Quiet and beautiful stop in the NC mountains

        This was a really nice stay, but it was just overnight for us. Took about 20-30 mins off of 77. Site 55 is the best site, but the hardest to get into with an RV. Beautiful views and area. Camp hosts really friendly and helpful. Explored the park in the morning before we left and I know we will be back. Looking forward to staying a few days next time.

      • Julie L.
        Camper-submitted photo from Basin Cove — Blue Ridge Parkway
        Jul. 15, 2021

        Basin Cove — Blue Ridge Parkway

        VERY Primative

        This site should not be confused with any other sites in area by similar name. You have to make a reservation with the park office for your site and drop by the ranger station to pick up your permit. The sites have NO vehicle access at all, you have to hike a mile into the campsite. The hike in is excellent, as it follows the river along the way.

        There is NO clean water source, you have to bring a filter system with you. There are no picnic tables but each site does have wood logs as seats. There are fire pits and food storage lockers on site. 

        The site is surrounded by excellent hiking trails and is a great place to set as "base camp" for day hikes.



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