Equestrian Camping near Bothell, WA

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    Green Mountain offers multiple horse stalls in a common area, making it a practical choice for equestrian camping near Bothell. The campground provides access to numerous trails and logging roads specifically open to horseback riding, hiking, and motorcycles. Campsites feature picnic tables and fire rings, with toilet facilities available for visitors. The campground operates on a weekend-only schedule, which requires planning ahead for horse owners looking to visit. The camping area remains clean with easy trail access directly from the sites.

    Located approximately 45 minutes southwest of Bothell, Green Mountain's trail system accommodates various riding styles and experience levels. Horse owners can access multiple trails directly from the campground without trailering to separate locations. The common horse stall area allows equestrians to properly secure their animals while at camp. Riders appreciate the well-maintained trails that connect throughout the 500+ acre property. While the campground is free to use, a permit is required for overnight stays. The area features trash collection and toilet facilities but lacks drinking water, so equestrians should bring sufficient water for themselves and their horses. The combination of accessible trails and dedicated horse facilities makes Green Mountain a practical destination for weekend equestrian camping trips from the Bothell area.

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    Best Equestrian Campgrounds near Bothell (11)

      1. Tolt MacDonald Park, WA

      4.3(22)16mi from BothellRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "The campground is next to a classy laundromat, and I say classy because it’s probably one of the nicest laundromats in the area that even has a dumpsite for RVs."

      "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."

      2. Evergreen State Fairgrounds

      2.8(6)12mi from BothellRVs, Tents

      "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."

      "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."

      from $35 / night

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      3. Whidbey Island Fairgrounds Campground

      2.8(4)20mi from BothellRVs, Tents

      "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."

      "A bit of a distance to the restrooms/shower. There is a close Port-o-let. It is located in an historic Fairgrounds with lots of charm...and bunnies! Good sunshine in summer. Not much shade."

      from $35 - $45 / night

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      4. South Fork Snoqualmie River Dispersed Site

      3.9(19)41mi from BothellRVs, Tents

      "Lovely area such beautiful surroundings."

      "Very cool spot with new generation trees growing out of old generation stumps, close to river for water, very popular spot so found a lot of trash but loved the sites and hiking trails nearby"

      5. Collins Campground

      4.6(7)38mi from BothellRVs, Tents

      "Located on the east side of the Olympic Peninsula, Collins campground is a bit off the beaten path, which was what I was looking for during peak season in August."

      "Disclaimer: the road from highway 101 to the campground has SO MANY potholes. Big ones that we had to navigate in our RV but nothing that made it too hard to access the campground."

      6. Green Mountain

      3.5(2)30mi from BothellTents

      "Nice clean camping area with easy access to multiple trails and logging roads. Trails are open to hiking horseback riding and motorcycles. Camp ground has multiple horse stalls in a common area."

      7. Crista Ministries - Crista Camps- Island Lake Camp-Poulsbo

      5.0(1)33mi from BothellCabins

      8. Greenstone Farm Camping

      5.0(3)44mi from Bothell6 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Quiet rural setting but close to town (Mt. Vernon) if you need anything or just want to explore the farmer's market, as we did.  Woodland trail on the 10+ acres was a real plus for our two dogs. "

      "Nice fire pit and Beer Garden area and a great view with mountains and trees surrounding you."

      from $55 - $180 / night

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      9. Tahuya River Campground

      4.5(2)43mi from BothellRVs, Tents, Glamping

      10. Kammenga Canyon Campground

      4.0(1)39mi from BothellRVs, Tents

      "Easy access to ORV trails. Expect lots of noise from off-road vehicles and music."

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    • IThe Dyrt PRO User
      Aug. 3, 2020

      Green Mountain

      Great Spot

      Nice clean camping area with easy access to multiple trails and logging roads. Trails are open to hiking horseback riding and motorcycles. Camp ground has multiple horse stalls in a common area. Only open on weekends.

    • Dene H.The Dyrt PRO User
      Aug. 1, 2020

      Tolt MacDonald Park, WA

      Sites on the Tolt River

      It’s right in the floodplain, so it is only enjoyable when it is not rainy season. This campground is south of Duvall, which is an affluent town with shops and things to do. The campground is next to a classy laundromat, and I say classy because it’s probably one of the nicest laundromats in the area that even has a dumpsite for RVs. There’s not a lot of privacy for the campsites. Good location for parking and exploring the east side of Lake Washington cities or access to mountains and hiking on I90.

    • Kent R.
      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.

    • c
      Aug. 28, 2024

      Whidbey Island Fairgrounds Campground

      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.

    • T
      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.

    • C M.
      Aug. 27, 2020

      Tolt MacDonald Park, WA

      Solid place, close to comfort

      This place is great if you plan to spend most of your time on the river, or trails, but not so much on at your site.  The lots for most tents/trailers and RVs are pretty close together, not a ton of privacy.

      On the plus side the river is beautiful, mostly slow, and shallow, and pretty clear.  BUT BRING A LIFE JACKET, accidents happen all the time on this river and I wouldn't put my kids in with out a life jacket. 

      There are some cool yurts, cabins and platforms for tents on the other side of the river and plenty of hiking. Trails go along the water, and up into the woods behind the campground.  As of now it is clear cut once you get over the ridge.  This is sad in one breath, but gorgeous in very next.  There is wildlife in the area so come prepared (black bears, bobcats, coyotes). 

      Overall a great place, but like most western Washington campgrounds it's better in good weather by a significant margin.  It may flood in the winter, and when it's rainy it's pretty soggy.

      Carnation is a neat small town that the park is at the very edge of.  Plenty of options for groceries and laundry.

    • Lillie P.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 20, 2020

      Sage Horse Camp

      Well kept camp

      We came here around 9pm on a Friday as we couldn’t get any first come spots elsewhere in the area. We don’t have horses but it was a pleasant area to stay in still. Bill came by to check on us and make sure we were settled in okay the next morning which was nice. There is a community fire pit area as well as fire rings at each site. 2 porta potties. We were happy to have found this and glad we could get a site last minute! The area is beautiful and was a good base for a hike and going to the lavender farms in town.

    • Heartworn H.
      Sep. 30, 2018

      Collins Campground

      Peaceful campground by the river

      Located on the east side of the Olympic Peninsula, Collins campground is a bit off the beaten path, which was what I was looking for during peak season in August.

      The Duckabash river runs along most of the sites. There is a good amount of space between most campsites. Each one has a fire ring and picnic table. I was there the fire season, and while it was hard to escape the smoke pretty much anywhere in Washington, it was as bad at Collins.

      I didnt see a campground host while I was there, Im not sure if they usually have one. Most campgrounds in the area were very full and quite busy, so I was very grateful to have found Collins . It Wass quiet and the few campers there were kind, quiet, and kept to themselves.

      When driving to the campground on Duckabash road you will pass a cabin on your left side right before the paved road turns to gravel. Apparently that is the oldest structure built on on the peninsula. I thought that was pretty cool!

      There are some great trails in the area as well. The Duckabash trailhead is a short drive from the campground and took two great hikes there during my stay. I hiked up river and found a lovely swimming hole, frigid, but beautiful.

      I also found a great blackberry patch off the 101 which was so great having while I camped, hiked and in my morning yogurt :)

      Cant wait to go back and explore more in the area!

    • A
      Sep. 15, 2020

      Collins Campground

      So Scenic and Private

      Disclaimer: the road from highway 101 to the campground has SO MANY potholes. Big ones that we had to navigate in our RV but nothing that made it too hard to access the campground.

      There are 15 sites and most are along a river with private access from your campsite. We loved staying here! There is a lot of privacy between each site too.

      Bathrooms are very limited (just 2 outhouses) and obviously no hook ups.

      There is a hike with a trailhead 2 miles from the campsite. We walked there and it was a milder way walk uphill to the trail head and then the .8 mile hike heads to a pretty waterfall which you can walk behind.


    Guide to Bothell

    Green Mountain offers accessible equestrian camping 45 minutes southwest of Bothell, Washington. The facility maintains dedicated horse stalls in a common area where riders can properly secure their animals during overnight stays. The campground connects directly to multiple trails across the 500-acre property without requiring trailering to separate locations.

    What to do

    Explore nearby waterways: At Collins Campground, located on the Olympic Peninsula, campers can enjoy the Duckabash River that runs alongside most sites. One visitor noted, "There is a good amount of space between most campsites. Each one has a fire ring and picnic table," while another mentioned finding "a lovely swimming hole, frigid, but beautiful" while hiking upriver from the campground.

    Discover local hiking trails: The South Fork Snoqualmie River dispersed sites provide access to numerous hiking options. A camper shared: "There are a ton of really great sites along this road, although most of the drive-in sites will be taken if it's a busy weekend, so get there early!" Another noted its convenience: "I travel and work remotely so I'm always looking for free places that have cell reception and this place hits the jackpot."

    Attend local events: The fairgrounds camping areas often host community gatherings and festivities. At Whidbey Island Fairgrounds Campground, campers appreciate the location advantages. As one visitor mentioned, "It is located in an historic Fairgrounds with lots of charm...and bunnies! Good sunshine in summer. Not much shade. Nicest things are the close proximity to Langley, a very quaint town with great coffee!"

    What campers like

    River access for cooling off: Many campers value waterfront sites during summer months. At Collins Campground, visitors appreciate that "all sites except for two or on the river" and another reviewer mentioned "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."

    Proximity to urban amenities: Several camping areas near Bothell provide nature experiences without completely disconnecting from services. Tolt MacDonald Park offers this balance, as one camper noted: "It's located right smack in the middle of carnation so on a nice sunny day you could walk out of the park to get pizza, ice cream or even mexican food."

    Privacy between sites: Green Mountain campground offers spacious sites that maintain separation between camping parties. One visitor observed the "nice clean camping area with easy access to multiple trails and logging roads" while another appreciated the "multiple horse stalls in a common area" that make it ideal for equestrian camping trips near Bothell.

    What you should know

    Permit requirements: Several dispersed camping areas near Bothell require overnight permits. Green Mountain requires permits for overnight stays despite being free to use. Always check current requirements before arrival.

    Limited facilities: Most equestrian-friendly campgrounds have basic amenities only. As one camper at Greenstone Farm Camping mentioned: "Host was very friendly and accommodating. The grounds are well kept. Nice fire pit and Beer Garden area and a great view with mountains and trees surrounding you."

    Weekend-only operations: Green Mountain campground operates on weekends only, requiring advance planning for horse owners. This schedule limitation affects availability but helps maintain trail conditions.

    Road conditions: Access roads to some camping areas may present challenges. At South Fork Snoqualmie River, a camper warned: "Access road is right off the highway and unpaved, has a TON of holes so I wouldn't recommend driving down it without good ground clearance."

    Tips for camping with families

    Look for campgrounds with open play areas: Families benefit from sites with space for children to explore safely. One visitor to Tolt MacDonald Park shared: "This park is big, beautiful, and very family friendly. I've been camping in this park a few times and the only complaint I have during a high traffic weekend is that there are not enough rest rooms!"

    Consider alternative accommodations: For families new to camping, some sites offer more comfortable options. A camper at Tolt MacDonald noted: "They offer the typical primitive campsites with fire pits and picnic tables, as well as yurts and shipping container conversions for those who want more of a 'GLAMping' outdoor experience."

    Verify bathroom facilities: Restroom availability varies widely between campgrounds. At Tahuya River Campground, visitors find basic facilities in a quiet setting. One camper described it as a "Nice campground it's pretty open but nice and quiet" with basic toilets available.

    Tips from RVers

    Check height clearance requirements: RV campers should verify access routes before arrival. At Evergreen State Fairgrounds, one RVer noted: "The only campground we've been to where we didn't need to level the trailer. RV sites are all pull through its fairly quiet."

    Prepare for limited hookups: Most equestrian camping areas near Bothell have minimal RV services. One visitor to Evergreen State Fairgrounds explained: "It has water and 30 amp power at all spots with access to a dump station. You are limited to 7 nights per month... The power pedestals is set up for 2 rv's per pole so it might be on the wrong side."

    Plan for self-sufficiency: RVers should bring all necessary supplies. A camper advised: "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."

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