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Equestrian Camping near Des Moines, WA

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    Sahara Creek DNR Horse Camp provides free camping with a Washington Discover Pass, featuring dedicated sites for equestrians with horse stalls in a common area. Located near Ashford, the campground offers multiple sites specifically reserved for horse campers, with vault toilets, picnic tables, and fire rings. The campground sits near Mount Rainier National Park, making it a convenient base for exploring the area's trails. Green Mountain also accommodates horses with multiple stalls in a common area, though it's only open on weekends. Both campgrounds maintain clean facilities and spacious sites that can accommodate horse trailers and camping equipment.

    Trails accessible from these horse camps connect riders to extensive networks suitable for day rides. At Sahara Creek, an ADA-accessible trail provides level terrain for walking dogs and horses, while Green Mountain offers multiple trails and logging roads open to horseback riding, hiking, and motorcycles. Riders should note that some campgrounds require a Washington State Discover Pass for entry, which costs $35 annually. Most equestrian sites are first-come, first-served, though some may be reservable. The shooting range near Sahara Creek creates noticeable noise that may affect some horses, but most equestrians find the facilities well-maintained and suitable for weekend trips. Horse campers should come prepared with water for their animals, as drinking water may not be available at all locations.

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    Best Equestrian Campgrounds near Des Moines (18)

      1. Tolt MacDonald Park, WA

      4.3(22)25mi from Des MoinesRVs, 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. Crista Ministries - Crista Camps- Island Lake Camp-Poulsbo

      5.0(1)16mi from Des MoinesCabins

      3. Millersylvania State Park Campground

      4.1(34)43mi from Des Moines152 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "This is a very nice, typical Washington state park with plenty of trees, greenery, hiking, pathways and even a lake."

      "This is a beautiful park located on Deep Lake just outside of Olympia.  The park itself is huge offering lots of options for campers.  "

      from $12 - $161 / night

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      4. South Fork Snoqualmie River Dispersed Site

      3.9(19)37mi from Des MoinesRVs, 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. Green Mountain

      3.5(2)26mi from Des MoinesTents

      "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."

      6. Kammenga Canyon Campground

      4.0(1)29mi from Des MoinesRVs, Tents

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

      7. Evergreen State Fairgrounds

      2.8(8)37mi from Des MoinesRVs, 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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      8. Collins Campground

      4.6(7)39mi from Des MoinesRVs, 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."

      9. Tahuya River Campground

      4.5(2)32mi from Des MoinesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      10. Sahara Creek DNR Horse Camp

      4.6(7)45mi from Des MoinesRVs, Tents

      "Lots of horses here which is enjoyable. An ADA trail is level for walking the dog.
      Shooting range is close by, doesn’t bother me but it’s pretty noisy."

      "However many are reserved for horse campers only. There is also a nice picnic shelter with closable sides for in climate weather and lovely trails. It’s also near Mount Rainier."

      from $30 / night

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    • Fern
      Aug. 12, 2022

      Sahara Creek DNR Horse Camp

      Nice campground

      Not sure why it says $30, this place is free WITH your Discover Pass, 7 day limit in a 30 day period.

      Vault toilets are pretty clean.

      There is NO trash here, pack it in, pack it out. Keep it clean. Lots of horses here which is enjoyable. An ADA trail is level for walking the dog.

      Shooting range is close by, doesn’t bother me but it’s pretty noisy. Can hear some highway noise, but again, hasn’t bothered me

      I depend 100% on solar. There is deep shade in all camp spots, I chose a fairly sunny spot, but it wasn’t enough to charge my batteries. Just a heads up.

      Will return if visiting rainier again :)

    • 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.

    • Amy K.
      Aug. 8, 2025

      Sahara Creek DNR Horse Camp

      Beautiful equestrian campground

      Gorgeous site with large sites. However many are reserved for horse campers only. There is also a nice picnic shelter with closable sides for in climate weather and lovely trails. It’s also near Mount Rainier.

    • 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.

    • 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.

    • Corinna B.
      Apr. 3, 2019

      Millersylvania State Park Campground

      Nice State Park with Plenty to Do. Lake, Hiking, Store.

      This is a very nice, typical Washington state park with plenty of trees, greenery, hiking, pathways and even a lake. There's a camp store along with several large outdoor kitchens that would be good to use for groups. Many of the structures like the kitchens and even bathrooms were built back in the 1930s by the CCC, which is pretty cool. It's just far enough off I-5 to not have the freeway noise, but close enough to be convenient. It's also nearby to Great Wolf Lodge if you're looking for a place to stay near there.

      On the other hand, the RV sites especially are basically in a big field with a cement road going around it. The sites have tables and fire pits, but no privacy what-so-ever. The tent sites are slightly better, with more trees, but still very close to one another.

      The campground also has glamping available (canvas permanent tents) that looked cool.

    • 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.

    • Charyl B.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 6, 2020

      Sahara Creek DNR Horse Camp

      I love Free Camping

      If you have a Discover Pass already you are good to go. Love of area for Horses, trailers and regular camping. Vault toilets. No views but who doesn’t like Free?


    Guide to Des Moines

    Equestrian camping near Des Moines, Washington offers access to woodland trails within 30-60 minutes of the city. The Puget Sound region receives an average of 38 inches of rainfall annually, creating lush forest environments that remain accessible for horseback riding throughout much of the year. Most horse-friendly campgrounds in this area are located between 500-2,000 feet elevation, providing moderate terrain suitable for riders of various experience levels.

    What to do

    Trail riding year-round: Tolt MacDonald Park provides extensive trail networks that connect to the surrounding forest. "The suspension bridge is pretty cool, but hold onto your phones tight because it could slip through the holes into the river below," notes Mercedes D. The park offers access to both hiking and riding trails.

    Day trips to Mount Rainier: Sahara Creek DNR Horse Camp serves as a convenient base for exploring the national park, located just 15 minutes from the entrance. "An ADA-accessible trail provides level terrain for walking dogs and horses," reports Fern. This accessibility makes it suitable for riders of all abilities.

    Fishing opportunities: Collins Campground provides direct access to riverfront sites where you can fish. "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," writes Heartworn H. The Duckabash river offers steelhead and salmon fishing opportunities.

    What campers like

    Peaceful riverside camping: At Collins Campground, most sites feature direct water access. "Amazing little campground all sites except for two or on the river quiet clean bathrooms," Tyler S. shares. The river provides a relaxing backdrop and natural white noise for sleeping.

    Free camping with Discover Pass: Sahara Creek DNR Horse Camp requires only a Washington State Discover Pass for overnight stays. "If you have a Discover Pass already you are good to go. Love of area for Horses, trailers and regular camping. Vault toilets. No views but who doesn't like Free?" notes Charyl B. The annual pass costs $35 and provides access to multiple state recreation areas.

    Variety of accommodation options: Millersylvania State Park offers choices beyond traditional tent sites. "They have glamping! Or as the campground calls it: pampered camping," explains Mary C. "The canvas tent option was one I didn't know about until I got there. The tents are cabin shaped and have a few chairs and BBQ grill outside it."

    What you should know

    Discover Pass requirements: Several horse camps require Washington's Discover Pass for entry. At Sahara Creek, it's essential: "YOU NEED A WA DISCOVER PASS TO CAMP HERE!!! But it is free with the pass. And there's a gas station 5 minutes down the road in Ashford where you can buy one," advises Callie S.

    Site availability considerations: Many equestrian sites operate on a first-come, first-served basis. For Green Mountain, note that it's "Only open on weekends," according to Ivy K., who also mentions that the "Camp ground has multiple horse stalls in a common area."

    Weather preparedness: The Pacific Northwest climate can affect trail conditions. "It rained for nearly our entire time here, but we still enjoyed the close/easy access to bathrooms, showers, potable water, and hiking trails," reports Geanna R. about Millersylvania State Park. Rain gear is essential year-round.

    Tips for camping with families

    Lake activities for kids: Millersylvania State Park offers swimming areas suitable for children. "The beach is the main attraction and it is hopping. We went early in the morning and staked a claim and were happy all day. There is a nice shallow area and two large swimming areas as well as a fishing dock," Ellen T. explains.

    Campground amenities: Tolt MacDonald Park provides family-friendly facilities. "This park is big, beautiful, and very family friendly... There are plenty of huge camping spots that include fire pits, picnic tables, and room for your car," writes Dawnielle C.

    Safety considerations: When horseback camping with children, be aware of potential hazards. "Lovely area such beautiful surroundings. But be very cautious as near one of the camp sites are very dangerous plants that are fatal and they are lined all around the campground so not recommended if you have children," warns Lewis G. about dispersed camping near South Fork Snoqualmie River.

    Tips from RVers

    Level sites: At Tolt MacDonald Park, RVers appreciate the well-maintained grounds. "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. Nice setting lots of outdoor and indoor activities with in a short drive," shares Russ H.

    Cell service for remote work: South Fork Snoqualmie River provides connectivity despite its natural setting. "I travel and work remotely so I'm always looking for free places that have cell reception and this place hits the jackpot. I've come in twice on a Saturday afternoon and have been able to find an open spot with my 18 ft travel trailer, I have Verizon and have 2-3 bars of service," reports Austin R.

    Road conditions: When approaching horse camps, be prepared for rough access roads. "Dirt road, lots of potholes, lots of fun," notes Ray D. about Tahuya River Campground. Many equestrian facilities have unpaved access roads that may require higher clearance vehicles.

    Frequently Asked Questions

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    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular equestrian campground near Des Moines, WA is Tolt MacDonald Park, WA with a 4.3-star rating from 22 reviews.

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