Best Equestrian Camping near Glen Lyn, VA

Looking for the best horse camping near Glen Lyn? Whether you own a horse or are joining a tour group, equestrian camping is an adventurous and unique way to experience the city. You're sure to find the perfect site for your Virginia horse camping excursion.

Best Equestrian Sites Near Glen Lyn, VA (8)

    Camper-submitted photo from Mash Fork Campground — Camp Creek State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Mash Fork Campground — Camp Creek State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Mash Fork Campground — Camp Creek State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Mash Fork Campground — Camp Creek State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Mash Fork Campground — Camp Creek State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Mash Fork Campground — Camp Creek State Park

    1. Mash Fork Campground — Camp Creek State Park

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    Camp Creek, West Virginia

    Camp Creek WV State Park and Forest is known for beautiful waterfalls and great camping. With nearly 6,000 acres of lush forest, 35 miles of trails and seven miles of seasonally stocked trout streams, there is something for every hiker, biker, horseback rider and angler to explore and enjoy. Located in Mercer County, two miles off Exit 20 on I-77, Camp Creek is ideal for family vacations and stop-overs during a long drive through the beautiful mountains of southern West Virginia.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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    2. CB Ranch

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    Lewisburg, West Virginia

    Our Camp sites are primitive and very private,these pictures show some of the views from the property. There will be a small clearing area for you to pitch your tent and set up a corral. There are several springs in the area to get water from if needed. We have over 100 acres with trails thru out for Riding,hiking and exploring. Call for rates and availability.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • Tents

    $30 - $60 / night

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      3. Double C Horse and Rider Campground — Camp Creek State Park

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      Camp Creek, West Virginia

      Double C Horse and Rider Campground is perfect for those traveling with horses to go trail riding. This separate campground offers two to four horse occupancy sites. Two horses per site is recommended. Note: Coordinates listed on The Dyrt are to the park entrance. Please call 833-WV-PARKS to obtain detailed directions.

      • Reservable
      • Tents
      • Equestrian
      Camper-submitted photo from Greenbrier River Trail Mile Post 9.5 Primitive Campsite (Between Keister and Hopper, WV)
      Camper-submitted photo from Greenbrier River Trail Mile Post 9.5 Primitive Campsite (Between Keister and Hopper, WV)
      Camper-submitted photo from Greenbrier River Trail Mile Post 9.5 Primitive Campsite (Between Keister and Hopper, WV)
      Camper-submitted photo from Greenbrier River Trail Mile Post 9.5 Primitive Campsite (Between Keister and Hopper, WV)
      Camper-submitted photo from Greenbrier River Trail Mile Post 9.5 Primitive Campsite (Between Keister and Hopper, WV)
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        7. 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
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        • Toilets

        $5 / night

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          8. 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.

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          • Equestrian

          $7 / night

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        Recent Equestrian Reviews in Glen Lyn

        20 Reviews of 8 Glen Lyn Campgrounds


        • Nicole M.
          Camper-submitted photo from Mash Fork Campground — Camp Creek State Park
          Aug. 9, 2022

          Mash Fork Campground — Camp Creek State Park

          Nice spot

          Campground is well maintained. Many trees along edge of the campground but not very many in the center, so the sites on the outer loop have more shade if that’s what you’re looking for. Showers were the best of any campground I’ve seen- water gets as hot as you’d like, with great water pressure and plenty of hooks and towel racks. Laundry room available in bathhouse. Little camp store is located within the campground loop. No service for Verizon users… Sites have wifi but I could only get it to work 20% of the time.

        • Kristin F.
          Camper-submitted photo from Mash Fork Campground — Camp Creek State Park
          Jan. 31, 2022

          Mash Fork Campground — Camp Creek State Park

          Beautiful Quiet Campground

          The campground is beautiful and quiet in the camp creek state park. It is an easy 20 minute drive to Winter Place if you want to go skiing during the winter. There is not good service, but the campground has fairly good WiFi.

        • J
          Camper-submitted photo from Mash Fork Campground — Camp Creek State Park
          Oct. 26, 2021

          Mash Fork Campground — Camp Creek State Park

          Fall Color!

          We were in site number eight, it backed up to the creek and was quite private with the exception of the trail on the other side of the creek. The hiking is difficult in some areas but spectacularly beautiful. The campground staff was very friendly, and in the amenities were clean and kept up.

        • David F.
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          Jul. 29, 2021

          Mash Fork Campground — Camp Creek State Park

          Fun and Adventure for all

          We state at the tent campsites for 4 days. Very clean and well kept. I will say the outhouses were a bit rough, but most are—a lot of hiking and sightseeing. I could not be there during prime trout season, so I didn't get any fishing in. I would recommend this state park.

        • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Mash Fork Campground — Camp Creek State Park
          Apr. 8, 2021

          Mash Fork Campground — Camp Creek State Park

          Great Experience

          Camp Creek State Park was easy to find as our RV GPS and Waze brought us right to the Campground(CG). Check-in was quick at the little office right inside this small CG. We then proceed to back-in site 21 with FHUs, which was an easy back in. The site was nice and wide with plenty of space on each side. On the park map it was designated ADA(as was site 22) but we had booked online not seeing any restrictions. We did note after hooking into water that their water pressure was not very good at about 25 psi. The CG has WiFi but admittedly at the office its spotty at best. We got about 3 or 4 OTA channels, with one being a prime channel. We didn’t try satellite but could probably have gotten a signal. We also got 2 bars each on Verizon and AT&T. There are actually two campgrounds in this little state park, Mash Fork where we were and Blue Jay on the other side of the park that is tent camping. Both check in at the Mash Fork office. Site 21 was a nice site that had shade in the afternoon, which would be nice in warmer weather but when we were there first week of April, we had snow and freezing temps. The campsites that ran along the creek were water& 30 AMP and could only take an RV up to 35’. FHU sites were on the opposite side and middle of CG. Probably the best big rig campsite with FHUs with plenty of yard space and some creek view is 26. Both CGs have a large creek running adjacent to the CG. Trout fishing was very popular though I didn’t catch any. They do restock this time of year. There are quite a few trails to hike to include the Mash Fork Falls trail that goes to the Mash Fork Falls then around the mountain to the other side of the park. Its a difficult level hike up the side of the mountain, but once you get up its not too bad if you’re in somewhat decent shape. You don't have to take the difficult trail to see the Mash Fork Falls, there is a flat road next to the Mash Fork Campground that goes right down to the falls. They sell firewood and ice at the Mash Fork office and there’s laundry on the backside of the bath house with 2 washers($1.00) and 3 dryers($1.50). Nearest major amenities(Walmart etc.) are at exit 9 off I-77 South in Princeton, WV. As a point of reference, Camp Creek is exit 20. We enjoyed our stay and would go back again.

        • Dave V.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Greenbrier River Trail Mile Post 9.5 Primitive Campsite (Between Keister and Hopper, WV)
          Sep. 6, 2020

          Greenbrier River Trail Mile Post 9.5 Primitive Campsite (Between Keister and Hopper, WV)

          Easy Access, Great River Location

          GREENBRIER RIVER TRAIL MILE POST 9.5 PRIMITIVE CAMPSITE, KEISTER, WV

          Greenbrier River Trail Primitive Campsite at Mile Post 9.5 is close enough to North Caldwell, WV…the GBT Southern Terminus…that you could make a quick journey north from the parking area for an exceptional night of camping.

          Traveling West Virginia's Greenbrier River Trail from it's Northern Terminus at Cass Railroad, Stumptown to it's Southern Terminus in North Caldwell has created a thirst that can only be slaked by multiple future returns. What a fantastic trail!

          The Shelter is so new its not even noted on any but the newest Trail Map. It appears that individuals or families have either constructed or donated for the construction of both shelters and several protected bench areas. The Dale McCutcheon Shelter was so clean and comfortable, it's hard to call this primitive camping. Note: All campsites on the Greenbrier River Trail are first come-first served…no reservations. Backstory on McCutcheon Shelter: https://www.wvnstv.com/news/west-virginia-news/greenbrier-county/new-shelters-built-along-greenbrier-river-trail/

          PROS:

          • Adirondock Style Shelter (New)
          • Raised Tent pads
          • Picnic Tables
          • Metal Fire Rings
          • Large, clean Pit Latrine
          • Hand pump well water
          • Metal Bear Proof Trash Receptacle
          • Free
          • No Cell Service
          • Great Swimming Rock Trail South

          CONS:

          • No Cell Service
          • Hand pump well water was inoperable during our late June 2020 visit

          NEARBY HIGHLIGHTS:

          • The Greenbrier Resort
          • The Wild Bean - Lewisburg (restaurant)
          • Seneca Forest/State Park
          • Snowshoe Mountain Resort
          • Cass Railroad
          • Spruce Knob
          • Seneca Rocks

          In late June 2020, weather along The Greenbrier River Trail was cooler, with late afternoon/early evening rain showers. Only the last day did we enjoy warmer weather with blue skies. Which made the allure of a nearby swimming rock a great temptation. Several mall cascades lined the West side of the trail, which is ordinarily the side cut from the mountain for the railway. 

          With a few short miles until the journey ends at the Southern Terminus…we slowed our paced and stopped more frequently to enjoy all the sights and sounds.  

          Trail conditions got soft and muddy after the previous night's deluge through the more heavily wooded areas, once the trail was exposed to constant sun, it dried quickly. Blow-down did slow us down a few times. Interesting note: This campsite area is a relocation of one destroyed by the heavy rains and buried by landslide of 2016. The Greenbrier Trail itself travels between the Greenbrier River and was, in many places, hewn from the mountainside. It is these areas where heavy rains soften the soil and old growth trees dislodge and cause trail blockages and/or mudslides. Oftentimes, when bicycling, one keeps his eyes forward to the trail/road in front of them…but if you gaze around you on this trail…there is much to see all around and often above!

          Overall, it is a must-do…and I can't wait to ride the Greenbrier River Trail again!

        • Zondra W.
          Camper-submitted photo from Mash Fork Campground — Camp Creek State Park
          Jul. 20, 2020

          Mash Fork Campground — Camp Creek State Park

          Cute little state park

          Friendly staff, clean sites, hikes to Falls are easy to get to and enjoy. Park enforces quiet time hours which is great for those who go to bed early and rise early. Bathroom could be updated but clean and well stocked.

        • c
          Camper-submitted photo from CB Ranch
          Jul. 12, 2020

          CB Ranch

          Lil Red Ranch house at CB Ranch

          We loved every moment of our stay from the fire pit to the beautiful tails on the property to seeing the farm animals .  The constant songs of the birds is a reminder that we belong in nature. The cabin was decorated very nicely and was clean and the bed was very comfy also. The farm is 4 miles from a quaint small town with shops and great restaurants.  Lots of local attractions from State parks, Greenbrier rails to tails (77 miles long ), Greenbrier river (Kayaking) and a couple caves to explore. While we were packing up our belongings to head home we talked about how much we love this place. The host were amazing and we have made some unforgettable memories on this property. We cant wait to come back in the future.

        • Kevin E.
          Camper-submitted photo from Mash Fork Campground — Camp Creek State Park
          Oct. 22, 2019

          Mash Fork Campground — Camp Creek State Park

          Great State Park!

          We stayed here for one night on our way back north. We got the last site available and it was pretty decent. Site 10 across from the bathhouse. The site was very level, as were most sites. Many have full hookups and several are right along the creek. The waterfalls are a short walk from the campground. Firewood is available and they deliver it to your site. The bundles are quite generous in size. We will definitely stop here again.

        • Jennifer B.
          Camper-submitted photo from River Expeditions Campsites
          Aug. 28, 2019

          River Expeditions Campsites

          Ranger Review: Banner and Oak Hats at River Expeditions

          Campground Review: 

          River Expeditions in Oak Hill, WV, is an all-in-one camping-to-glamping resort for outdoor adventures in the New River Gorge where I shared a 3-day adventure with a young lady who was a first-time camper. We both enjoyed the friendly, knowledgeable staff and all the amenities, including an outdoor swimming pool, game room, restaurant and saloon.

          River Expeditions offers tent camping, safari tents, RV sites, bungalows, mini-cabins, deluxe cabins, and even luxury cabins with private hot tubs. Prices range from$15/night for tent camping to nearly $400 for the luxury cabins with a 15% discount for booking online, and a 50% discount from November 1st to March 3rd. All accommodations include a complimentary continental breakfast. 

          River Expeditions is spread out over a 100-acres, with the tent camping located in open meadows, surrounded by trees. The RV camp sites are too close together for my taste and the gravel parking spots are all on a slant, so it would be a challenge for larger trailers to get level there. My camping buddy and I upgraded from my tent to my RV van due to thunderstorms and heavy rain. We selected spot#6 which allowed us to park parallel to the electricity and mostly avoid the downhill slant. 

          The New River Gorge National River has some of the best whitewater rafting in the country, so we booked a trip on the lower New River and it was great! River Expeditions has good gear and great guides like Porter who had us cracking up when he shared some local folklore. He gave us lots of opportunities for a relaxing swim outside the raft. We also got to test the power of a whirlpool and jump off a huge rock, while we paddled downstream through the rapids. 

          The New River Gorge is a climber’s dream, so we booked an evening of rock climbing with David Wolff, Director of the New River Climbing School and he was amazing! I would describe David as an expert instructor, combined with psychological counselor, who helped my camping buddy cope with her fear of heights during the rappelling portion of the outing. 

          There are lots of great hiking trails in the New River Gorge. The 2-mile Endless Wall Trail has been rated the #1 National Park trail by USA Today. The view from Diamond Point is amazing, with the rocky outcroppings overlooking the New River. You’ll often see climbers scaling nearby rock walls and you can watch rafts negotiating the rapids in the river below. Tip: There are two small parking lots which can fill up fast, you may want to arrive early on the weekends. If you have a big party, you can carpool from the Canyon Rim Visitor’s Center which is worth a visit to use their flush toilets and get free trail maps. 

          We also hiked the 3-mile Long Point Trail which gives you an amazing view of the New River Bridge, a steel arch bridge, more than 3,000 feet long, which spans the gorge. If you visit on the third Saturday of October, you can join tens of thousands of visitors who watch dare devils base jump from the structure during the annual Bridge Day celebration. 

          On the final day of our visit, we tried River Expeditions’ 3-part zipline in the pouring rain, something I wouldn’t repeat because I was too soaked and cold to enjoy the experience. I’d describe it as a beginner’s zipline, so if you’re looking for something more dramatic, with better views, you may want to check out the competition at Ace Adventure Resort

          The only negative caveat of our stay was a run-in with the resort owner caused by unpredictable hours for the pool and other amenities, which closed early with no advanced warning.  We were threatened with eviction when I used the half-covered hot tub at 9:30 PM after we were told at check in it stayed open until 10 PM.

          Product Review: 

          As a Ranger for The Dyrt, I get products to test from time to time, so my camping buddy and I wore Banner and Oak hats during our 3-day adventure in the New River Gorge.

          I want to be honest, without trashing Banner and Oak, because I love their American-made hats and would definitely recommend them. 

          With that said, I’m disappointed that Banner and Oak has apparently abandoned their founding pledge to sell American-designed and fabricated hats, with 95% of the materials sourced in the United States. 

          I noticed the recent change when I opened my sample box and two of three hats inside were made in China and Bangladesh. 

          My favorite hat of the trio is the American-made Banner and Oak Scout with a patch that pleases my soul, featuring the phrase“Freedom To Explore” embroidered across the top with a stars and stripes tent centered underneath. This hat is well-made, with quality materials, and generates positive comments whenever I wear it. 

          The quality of the China-made Banner and Oak Trailhead hat is fine, but the brand is unknown in West Virginia, so when I showed it to other campers, they wanted to know something about the company. I told them Banner and Oak is a relatively new American apparel brand headquartered in Arkansas, so they seemed confused by the“Made in China” tag inside. 

          The hat made in Bangladesh is the Banner and Oak Pathfinder from the women’s line. The quality is noticeably inferior, with puckered seams and the front logo slightly off-center.

          All three Banner and Oaks hats I tested have a list price of nearly $30/each, so my buying preference would be for any style of their top-quality, American-made hats, designed, fabricated and sourced in the USA.

        • D
          Camper-submitted photo from Mash Fork Campground — Camp Creek State Park
          Aug. 17, 2019

          Mash Fork Campground — Camp Creek State Park

          First stay

          This campground was very nice and very clean. The staff was awesome. Spots were nice. Campground was small but quaint. The falls are easily accessible and were beautiful even without an abundance of water. Very relaxing stay...

        • Fred R.
          Camper-submitted photo from Mash Fork Campground — Camp Creek State Park
          Jul. 14, 2019

          Mash Fork Campground — Camp Creek State Park

          Quiet and Peaceful

          Great park. Nice playgrounds clean lots 30 and 50 amp service as well as boondock sites. Waterfalls are easily accessible. Did notice people leaving trash and clothing around them. Garbage cans are all over but people just don't care.

        • Jennifer B.
          Camper-submitted photo from Mash Fork Campground — Camp Creek State Park
          Jun. 20, 2019

          Mash Fork Campground — Camp Creek State Park

          Super Clean and Nice!

          Camp Creek State Park is well-managed and beautifully-maintained with an active foundation that raises money for cool stuff like the conversation fire pit with swings, located in the Mash Fork Campground, which is only 2-miles off the I-77 at exit 20 in Mercer County, WV.

          Mash Fork is one of four campgrounds at Camp Creek  State Park which all offer picnic tables, grills and fire rings.  Mash Fork has RV and tent sites:  9 sites with electricity, 8 sites with electricity and water, or 9 sites with electricity, water and sewer.  The bathhouses are super nice, there's free WiFi, and they sell exceptionally generous bundles of firewood which the camp host will personally deliver to your site.

          There's a small store in the Mash Fork Campground with camping supplies and some souvenirs.  Make sure you check the cooler for local free-range chicken eggs… Yum!

          If you're looking for more rustic tent camping, head to the Blue Jay Campground.  If you're a horse owner, the Double C Horse and Rider Camp has 2, 4, or 6 horse occupancy sites all within the 6,000 acre Camp Creek State Park and Forest.

          Camp Creek State Park has two beautiful waterfalls.  You can drive to both, but Mash Creek Falls is a short walk from the Mash Fork campground, so make sure you check it out. Campbell Creek Falls has a deep pool at the bottom where you can swim.  Camp Creek is stocked with trout in the spring, so expect to see lots of fishermen along the banks.

          If you have time, you can check out 33-miles of trails which are loaded with wildflowers in the spring.

          *A little local trivia:  Mash Fork gives you a hint about the area's moonshining past… wink, wink!

        • Jim P.
          Camper-submitted photo from Mash Fork Campground — Camp Creek State Park
          Jun. 11, 2019

          Mash Fork Campground — Camp Creek State Park

          One of My Favorite Places...

          This park is quiet, secluded and has plenty of trails to hike! The site I use exclusively has a river running behind it and the sounds lull you to sleep any time of day!

          There is a general store that has just about anything you'd need in a pinch to get by. ABSOLUTELY LOVE this park.

        • Jessica D.
          Camper-submitted photo from Mash Fork Campground — Camp Creek State Park
          Apr. 13, 2019

          Mash Fork Campground — Camp Creek State Park

          Great for rustic camping

          We had a nice site near a stream and close to the bathrooms however, even though the campground is open year round, the bathrooms are not. We were told there was one open bathroom however it was not made clear this was 1-2 miles away which was not exactly convenient. Rustic camping is fine when we have planned for it. Early in the morning (around 7) workers arrived to work on the closed bathrooms for the opening in a few weeks. The website information is not accurate so definitely call (we were told when we called that the website is several years out of date). It seems like it would be great during regular season.

        • K
          Camper-submitted photo from New & Gauley River Adventures
          Apr. 10, 2019

          New & Gauley River Adventures

          Basic Camping

          Primitive tent camping with spacious sites, RV and cabins too; friendly staff, small bathhouse and small gift shop; cute and earthy pub and grill with live music; offer rafting adventures and horseback riding.

          The rafting trip was fun, but we took the double express trip which means you do the same ride twice in one day- I don't recommend this as I was bored the second round. Athough the check-in attendant was very nice, he "didn't get around to" chopping any firewood, so he sent me to a neighboring campground to buy some. Since bringing outside/foreign wood is not allowed, I was extremely annoyed (and hungry) when I had to stop at 3 different places to find/buy some. I will not be booking another stay here.

        • K
          Camper-submitted photo from River Expeditions Campsites
          Apr. 10, 2019

          River Expeditions Campsites

          Great Company

          This clean and spacious campground lends itself to white water rafting enthusiasts, offering various guided trips down the New and Gauley rivers. The campground has its own hiking/biking trails and zip line canopy tours. It also offers horseback riding and ATV tours. Tent camping is primitive, but the bathhouse is clean and efficient. Luxury cabins, lodges, bunkhouses, and cute Safari tents are available. There is a pool and hot tub near the well equipped gift shop, and the Red Dog Saloon and Grill for when you need a break from camp food. We had a blast on our rafting trip and truly enjoyed our stay.

        • Robyn S.
          Camper-submitted photo from Mash Fork Campground — Camp Creek State Park
          Apr. 4, 2017

          Mash Fork Campground — Camp Creek State Park

          Nice Campground, Trails and Waterfalls

          This was a convienent campground right off the highway, easy to get to, small but has a few full hookup sites. The site we stayed at had a small babbling brook right behind it and also a trail head that climbed up and back down right into the campground. Very nice trail for the dogs and I to get some exercise on. There are also more trails on the other side of the road and a waterfall fairly close by!



        Guide to Glen Lyn

        Horse camping in Virginia offers a unique blend of outdoor adventure and equestrian-friendly amenities, perfect for those looking to explore the scenic landscapes on horseback.

        Tips for equestrian camping near Glen Lyn, Virginia

        • The Collins Cove Horse Campground provides horse corrals and water hookups, making it a convenient choice for horse owners.
        • At Hussy Mountain Horse Camp, you can enjoy the tranquility of the George Washington & Jefferson National Forest while having access to trails suitable for riding.
        • For a more rustic experience, consider the Double C Horse and Rider Campground, which offers reservable sites and a peaceful atmosphere for you and your horse.

        Equestrian campgrounds include unique amenities

        Equestrian campers like these nearby activities

        • Enjoy hiking and horseback riding along the scenic trails at Collins Cove Horse Campground, where the natural beauty of the forest awaits.
        • The New & Gauley River Adventures offers thrilling rafting experiences, making it a great spot for those looking to combine water sports with their equestrian adventures.
        • Explore the picturesque landscapes and challenging trails at Hussy Mountain Horse Camp, ideal for both hiking and horseback riding enthusiasts.

        Frequently Asked Questions

        • Which is the most popular equestrian campsite near Glen Lyn, VA?

          According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular equestrian campground near Glen Lyn, VA is Mash Fork Campground — Camp Creek State Park with a 4.6-star rating from 15 reviews.

        • What is the best site to find equestrian camping near Glen Lyn, VA?

          TheDyrt.com has all 8 equestrian camping locations near Glen Lyn, VA, with real photos and reviews from campers.