Best Equestrian Camping near Belfair, WA

Horse camping is the perfect way to enjoy Belfair. If you're an equestrian lover who prefers nature-based adventure, yet still wants comfort, this is the perfect opportunity for you. Camping with your horse in Belfair just got easier. With our help, you'll find the best Washington equestrian campsites from scenic to easily accessible.

Best Equestrian Sites Near Belfair, WA (19)

    Camper-submitted photo from Collins Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Collins Campground
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    Camper-submitted photo from Collins Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Collins Campground

    1. Collins Campground

    6 Reviews
    14 Photos
    310 Saves
    Brinnon, Washington

    Collins is a quiet campground located along the shore of the Duckabush River. Several of the campsites are near the river. There are 16 campsites, 10 that will accommodate tents, trailers, and RVs. Six of the campsites are tent sites with spurs for parking.Warning: River contains swift water, rapids, and waterfalls. River is not floatable. Use extreme caution in or near the water.

    • Phone Service
    • RVs
    • Tents
    • Equestrian
    • Standard (Tent/RV)
    • Trash
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      Camper-submitted photo from Enchanted Valley — Olympic National Park
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        5. Kammenga Canyon Campground

        1 Review
        37 Saves
        Belfair, Washington

        This primarily motorized and rustic campground is located near the Tahuya River and the Tahuya River Trail. Campsites can accommodate up to a 30-foot RV, though size may vary by site.

        Dispersed camping, or camping outside of a designated campground, is not allowed. The camping stay limit is 5 consecutive days, 15 total days per calendar year. Tahuya River Horse Camp is only open for weekend camping from Memorial Day to Labor Day Quiet hours are from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. Dogs are allowed in Green Mountain and Tahuya but must be kept on a leash. Horseback riders may bring unleashed dogs if they are controlled by voice command. Day use fishing sites are open for fishing from April 15 to October 30. Be alert for other road users, ranging from heavy vehicles to bicycles, and check your speed accordingly. Stay on designated trails. Trails are marked with colored diamonds. White: Single-track trail Yellow: Two-track trail Purple: 4x4 trail

        • Pets
        • Fires
        • ADA Access
        • RVs
        • Tents
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          6. Green Mountain

          1 Review
          83 Saves
          Seabeck, Washington
          • Dispersed camping, or camping outside of a designated campground, is not allowed.
          • The camping stay limit is 5 consecutive days, 15 total days per calendar year.
          • Tahuya River Horse Camp is only open for weekend camping from Memorial Day to Labor Day
          • Quiet hours are from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m.
          • Dogs are allowed in Green Mountain and Tahuya but must be kept on a leash. Horseback riders may bring unleashed dogs if they are controlled by voice command.
          • Day use fishing sites are open for fishing from April 15 to October 30.
          • Be alert for other road users, ranging from heavy vehicles to bicycles, and check your speed accordingly.
          • Stay on designated trails. Trails are marked with colored diamonds.

          White: Single-track trail Yellow: Two-track trail Purple: 4x4 trail

          • Fires
          • Tents
          • Equestrian
          • Trash
          • Toilets
          Camper-submitted photo from Tolt MacDonald Park, WA
          Camper-submitted photo from Tolt MacDonald Park, WA
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          7. Tolt MacDonald Park, WA

          22 Reviews
          80 Photos
          245 Saves
          Carnation, Washington
          • Pets
          • Fires
          • Electric Hookups
          • Phone Service
          • Reservable
          • ADA Access
          Camper-submitted photo from Middle Waddell Campground
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          8. Middle Waddell Campground

          7 Reviews
          5 Photos
          114 Saves
          Littlerock, Washington

          This ORV-oriented campground offers access to Capitol State Forest's 89 miles of motorized trail. Campground has 24 campsites, and four toilets.

          • Pets
          • Fires
          • Phone Service
          • ADA Access
          • RVs
          • Tents
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          9. Porter Creek

          7 Reviews
          15 Photos
          139 Saves
          Malone, Washington

          Porter Creek Campground is a popular area for motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), and picnicking in the day-use area. This 16-campsite campground is near Porter Creek and surrounded by large Douglas-fir trees. Campers are required to register on-site. Download a map of the area. After Labor Day, the campground will remain open on a first-come, first-serve basis until Nov. 2.

          • Pets
          • Fires
          • ADA Access
          • RVs
          • Tents
          • Group
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          10. Campbell Tree Grove Campground

          5 Reviews
          15 Photos
          160 Saves
          Olympic National Forest, Washington

          Campbell Tree Grove Campground is located adjacent to the West Fork Humptulips River in the beautiful temperate rain forest. The Campbell Tree Grove encompasses an impressive stand of old growth which illuminate this distinctive and vital wild area. Access to the West Fork Humptulips Trail #806 along the river adjacent to the campground.

          • Pets
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          • RVs
          • Tents
          • Equestrian
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        Recent Equestrian Reviews in Belfair

        78 Reviews of 19 Belfair Campgrounds


        • Samuel H.
          Camper-submitted photo from Fall Creek Campground
          Oct. 3, 2024

          Fall Creek Campground

          Neat Spot

          You are supposed to have a Washington State Discovery pass to stay here, also they want you to fill out self registration once you arrive, fyi there are no pens onsite to do so.

          This was a nice spot to stay the night, clean, nice picnic tables and fire pits, one pit toilet.

        • cThe Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Whidbey Island Fairgrounds Campsite - TEMPORARILY CLOSED
          Aug. 28, 2024

          Whidbey Island Fairgrounds Campsite - TEMPORARILY CLOSED

          Funky, convenient

          Langley is a great little town. I don’t know why they haven’t done more to develop the campground- all sites are first-come-first served. They did repair the electrical system this year and just reopened. It’s at the fairgrounds on the edge of town, there’s a largely unlandscaped grass field with electrical boxes & (some) water connections. There is a dump out on site and potable water. There are accessible bathrooms and showers nearby. The campground is on a hill above the horse barn and arena, very convenient to the town of Langley, which is delightful. No camp host available, nobody you can call for assistance. Because the campground just reopened, we were the only ones camped most of the 6 days we were here. I love Langley but they are not as tourist-driven as many towns which have campgrounds like this.

        • amber P.
          Camper-submitted photo from Whidbey Island Fairgrounds Campsite - TEMPORARILY CLOSED
          Sep. 13, 2023

          Whidbey Island Fairgrounds Campsite - TEMPORARILY CLOSED

          Crap

          If you are there even 5 min past the 10 day limit even though you are obviously packing up the manager will give you a specific time to be gone by or ahe will call the police in an attempt to have you tresspased then call the cops 40mins before that time and on the 9th day she called the police to do a welfare check even though everyone was up and moving around obviously ok. 😡 Never again and i may not even go to their crappy carnival they try to call a fair either.

        • E
          Camper-submitted photo from Porter Creek
          Aug. 29, 2023

          Porter Creek

          It’s ok

          There were several campsites near the river where you could smell human excrement,see large piles of used toilet paper (specifically 16 being the worst), along with garbage littered around almost every campsite and a ton of broken glass. I don’t believe there was a camp host. Several people came by to let us know there were raccoons raiding campsites. It’s such a bummer because the trail and creek are beautiful. (although plenty of litter). Also lots of random hikers/walkers coming through and walking through the campsites themselves to get to the creek and tossing more garbage onto the creek bed. I didn’t expect it to be so dirty, I would’ve brought more trash bags.

        • Mayna M.
          Camper-submitted photo from Fall Creek Campground
          Jul. 16, 2023

          Fall Creek Campground

          Clean, fun and free

          Kids really enjoyed the creek nearby and it was great for our tent camping. We were able to hike around and had water, and restrooms that were clean.

        • Adam A.
          Camper-submitted photo from Evergreen State Fairgrounds
          Jun. 20, 2023

          Evergreen State Fairgrounds

          Has all the basic needs for a safe stay.

          It's more of a place to park then a full on campground. It has water and 30 amp power at all spots with access to a dump station. You are limited to 7 nights per month. It's right next to the fairgrounds so you have all the sounds that come with that. A great place if you are one of the vendors for an event at the fairgrounds. It was $35 a night. If you reserve your spot online there is an $8 fee to do that. The power pedestals is set up for 2 rv's per pole so it might be on the wrong side so you need to run an extra cord or hose. Not a problem if your set up for it.

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          Camper-submitted photo from Kammenga Canyon Campground
          Nov. 16, 2022

          Kammenga Canyon Campground

          Great spot for ORV camping

          Nice open sites with space for multiple vehicles or trailers. Easy access to ORV trails. Expect lots of noise from off-road vehicles and music.

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          Camper-submitted photo from Tolt MacDonald Park, WA
          Sep. 9, 2022

          Tolt MacDonald Park, WA

          Rv ages being discriminated

          It's nice to find sites but most RV parts enforce the 10 yrsl anfld younger RVs only allowed. That's discrimination!

        • J
          Camper-submitted photo from Tolt MacDonald Park, WA
          Aug. 29, 2022

          Tolt MacDonald Park, WA

          Beautiful park

          Love this place, the view from the bridge makes for some amazing photographs and it’s so well hidden, one of my favorite places.

        • Britney T.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Middle Waddell Campground
          Jul. 10, 2022

          Middle Waddell Campground

          Great campground

          Great campground. Great price. Just had to purchase a Washington state parks pass for $10. Had great biking and atv trails right by the campground.

        • S
          Camper-submitted photo from Campbell Tree Grove Campground
          Jul. 1, 2022

          Campbell Tree Grove Campground

          Gorgeous!!!

          Very secluded, deep wood camping. About an hour on unpaved road until you get to the actual camp but the drive is gorgeous! Old growth and new baby trees line the roads and there’s about 10+ little streams along the way. The bugs weren’t too bad with citronella bracelets and candles but bring bug spray if you like. There’s river access and lots of trails to explore. There’s even horse trails and a huge horse stall area for a group site/horse trailer.

          We drove past 3 piles of bear scat along the dirt road into the campground, which was fine. Our dog growled into the woods a couple of times while on some nature walk which was a little worrisome but with the right tools, actions and preventative things we were fine.

        • Melissa B.
          Camper-submitted photo from Evergreen State Fairgrounds
          May. 27, 2022

          Evergreen State Fairgrounds

          Works for a quick overnight

          Traveling from Seattle, we stumbled upon this campground. Kind of confusing to find, it’s called “RV2” and you follow the signs to it in the fairground parking lot. More for RVs and not so much tents, we ended up sleeping in the car. Didn’t utilize the showers, but there was a port a pot for us to use. Camp host was nice, $25 for the night. Racetrack is loud but was expected

        • TillyAnna  Ó.
          Camper-submitted photo from Middle Waddell Campground
          May. 23, 2022

          Middle Waddell Campground

          Beautiful campground

          The Campground supervisors were amazingly excellent people they as soon as you pull in come around introduced them selves ask if you need anything and they’re always available and always very helpful and knowledgeable in questions you have to ask great hikes beautiful campsites

        • K
          Camper-submitted photo from Collins Campground
          May. 2, 2022

          Collins Campground

          Got that river spot I talked about last time

          We got an awesome river spot with our brand new set up. It rained but was a beautiful and oh so green area to camp.

        • Kent R.
          Camper-submitted photo from Tolt MacDonald Park, WA
          Apr. 20, 2022

          Tolt MacDonald Park, WA

          Beautiful & Quiet Campground only 36 minutes from Seattle

          What a beautiful place! The campground is in 500+ acre Tolt-McDonald Park, far enough away from any busy road so that there is no traffic noise, just the sound of the Tolt River rapids. All the RV sites are drive-through, with water and 20, 30, and 50-Amp service. (There is a privately-run RV dump on the way to the park.) The sites are wide because of the driveway. No trees between sites, but some bushes between sites offer some privacy for the back half of the sites. The 17 RV sites are around a huge lawn, with the restroom building at one end, and a path down the middle that is part of a long, level, paved bike/walking trail. There is a shower in each restroom, so the whole building is heated (which was really nice, since the lows were in the 30s in April, 2022) Access to both rivers is at the South end of the RV loop. There are tent-only sites to the North, and also yurts and more tent sites across a picturesque foot bridge over the Snoqualmie River. There are carts available to roll your stuff over the footbridge.

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          Camper-submitted photo from Evergreen State Fairgrounds
          Oct. 22, 2021

          Evergreen State Fairgrounds

          Evergreen State Fairgrounds

          This is under snohomish county park system. Rates are good price. Notable considerations, near racetrack ongoing races and trials usually quiets down early evening this time of year. Great place to go adventure for the day. A couple major stores to stock up on. Friendly staff check in was a breeze just call the number.

        • T
          Camper-submitted photo from Evergreen State Fairgrounds
          Oct. 3, 2021

          Evergreen State Fairgrounds

          Racetrack

          Not a place for tranquility. The price is right for what you get. Dump station you either drive to or take your porta can and drag it there. Hosts are good people and quiet when races not running. I'd stay here again

        • Abby M.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Margaret McKenny Equestrian Campground
          Aug. 10, 2021

          Margaret McKenny Equestrian Campground

          Been here a couple times

          This is a pretty nice campground! There are 3 loops, one is dedicated to horses M-F. Both visits I arrived Sunday afternoon and found a few spots to pick from. There’s a vault toilet per loop. No trash, no water, no hook ups so come prepared. There’s a host onsite and they are very kind. You do need a discovery pass in order to stay and just register up front. Was able to get decent sun for my solar so was able to stay for a couple of days with no issues. There’s hiking trails all around you!

        • K
          Camper-submitted photo from Collins Campground
          Jul. 23, 2021

          Collins Campground

          Pretty nice place

          Enjoyed the sound of the river right there. Restroom was not too smelly, no tp when we arrived, but most of us prepare for that. Would go again but would be more selective of site. Our spot was a little more marshy but the river spots looked fantastic.

        • Amanda
          Camper-submitted photo from Dragon's Gate Gardens
          Jul. 20, 2021

          Dragon's Gate Gardens

          A reservable paradise- expansive solitude, out of a picture book

          I just completed my third stay at Dragon's Gate, and I've now stayed in each of the different sections (Moon Meadow, Giant Crystal, Jessie's Camp). Each gives a completely different but wonderous experience, either with open views of flower pastures and woods, or a more insular green surrounded by trees. Each reservable space is massive.... 4-5 times the size of most campsites. While you may reasonably run into other campers within each section if you go for a walk, you won't even know anyone is in the other sections, its so private. Sing at the top of your lungs or let your dog roam, they won't run into anyone. 

          Its just SO pretty. Each campsite is really well maintained- the roads and campsites are mowed, carving into the meadows. There are porta potties and access to drinking water and a great deal on both wood and eggs. Wooden picnic tables are in each site, and a well appointed fire ring. The hosts are really lovely as well, and overly accommodating. The entire site is organic, so they do ask that you participate in their policies of no charcoal usage and leave no trace.

          Tenino itself is a cute little historic town, with a surprisingly well appointed supermarket and hardware store, and on Saturdays there's a farmers market. 

          Mostly, I love how my dog can safely roam, and how, even when I am completely by myself camping, I still feel safe.

        • Y
          Camper-submitted photo from Tolt MacDonald Park, WA
          Jul. 4, 2021

          Tolt MacDonald Park, WA

          Ok tent camping site for family

          Overall we had a good time here, river is close by for water playing, and there is a playground for kids in the park. Grocery store is only two minutes away which makes it super convenient. However, the tent campsites have no shades, so on a sunny day it can get really hot. It's not a place where you can spend much time at the campsite during the day in my opinion.

        • Zin C.
          Camper-submitted photo from Fall Creek Campground
          Jul. 1, 2021

          Fall Creek Campground

          Quiet, relaxing, perfect getaway not far from town

          Very pleasant campground. We had our choice of campsites, near hiking trails and the creek. The road wasn't too rough to get there, and we were able to park nearby. What more do you need?

        • Merrie S.
          Camper-submitted photo from Campbell Tree Grove Campground
          Jun. 20, 2021

          Campbell Tree Grove Campground

          primitive but great camping

          It is tucked away on the western side of the Olympic Mountains,  but easy to drive to.  Old fashioned forest service-type campground,  with lots of vegetation between camp sites for privacy.    No services except a vault toilet and garbage cans,  so bring water!  Excellent base for hiking the West Fork of the Humptulips River trail.     First time we went,  we took a tent.    Next time we took a small trailer.   About an hour and a half from Hoquiam/Aberdeen.

        • Camille
          Camper-submitted photo from Porter Creek
          Jun. 17, 2021

          Porter Creek

          Easy, pretty, right on the river

          Easy to find, fairly secluded sites available (15 and 16) and right on the river which is so beautiful.

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          Camper-submitted photo from Porter Creek
          May. 21, 2021

          Porter Creek

          Opens only on May 27

          We were looking forward to a quiet and simple night camping in our little rented self-contained camper van on the last day of a 12-day road trip. We arrived at the end of the road to find the campground closed, so we ended up abandoning our final night and driving home. The campground is pretty, the creek is clean, the 16 (?) sites are fairly well maintained and could be really lovely mid-week when not full. DNR would do well to post closure information so that apps like The Dyrt can more easily pick it up.



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