Equestrian Camping near Endicott, WA

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    No equestrian-specific campgrounds currently exist near Endicott, Washington according to available data. The seven campgrounds in the surrounding area (Palouse Empire Fair, Hells Gate State Park, Spring Valley Reservoir, Tucannon Campground, Ruby's Resort, Panjab Campground, and Parkside Mountain Ranch) do not list horse corrals or dedicated equestrian facilities among their amenities. None of these campgrounds specifically identify horse-friendly features in their descriptions or reviews.

    Riders seeking places to camp with horses must travel beyond the immediate Endicott area. The Tucannon area campgrounds located near Pomeroy accommodate general camping but lack horse-specific facilities such as corrals, stalls, or designated equestrian sites. Spring Valley Reservoir near Troy offers water access and fishing opportunities but reviews mention no horse facilities or trail riding options. The terrain throughout the Palouse region features rolling hills and farmland rather than established bridle trails or horse-friendly camping infrastructure. Campers report varying levels of privacy at these locations, with some sites closely positioned and others offering more seclusion, but none specifically address horse accommodation needs.

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    Best Equestrian Campgrounds near Endicott (7)

      1. Palouse Empire Fair

      3.3(4)13mi from EndicottRVs, Tents

      2. Hells Gate State Park Campground

      4.4(19)49mi from EndicottRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "*Lots of biking in park and nearby along the riverfront. *Very nice Lewis and Clark Discovery Center *Aspen and Birch Loops DO have RV hookups. Cottonwood Loop does not."

      "Next to river but lots of shrubs. Can walk down trail to access river bank."

      3. Spring Valley Reservoir

      3.8(10)45mi from EndicottRVs, Tents

      "This campground is located conveniently near Troy, and is about a 25 minute drive to Moscow. There is also a large Pavilion which is perfect for a large get together."

      "Close to the town of Troy and simple setup. You can camp up by the reservoir parking lot, or further in, closer to the wooded area. There are bathrooms interspersed and great for fishing."

      from $15 - $25 / night

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      4. Tucannon Campground

      3.8(5)47mi from EndicottRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Quiet and away from others."

      "There’s also a little hiking trail that was overgrown and unmaintained when we were there, it was really beautiful though. Pit toilets here, no water and no trash, no amenities."

      5. Ruby’s Resort & RV @ Silver Lake

      3.0(4)45mi from EndicottRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "We stayed on the premium lake view site which was solid and away from much of the other campers so it felt private.
      Bathrooms and showers were far away and weren't that great."

      from $50 - $65 / night

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      6. Panjab Campground

      4.5(2)50mi from EndicottTents

      "First come first serve, there is a nice little river that runs near the campground as well."

      from $8 / night

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      7. Parkside Mountain Ranch

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      from $40 - $200 / night

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    • Cari G.
      Jul. 18, 2018

      Tucannon Campground

      Dry and packed!

      Very dry with little tree coverage. Loads of people and every campsite was full. Lakes are great for fishing with kiddos. Cannot ride dirtbikes or 4 wheelers in the campsite or on the road unless street legal. If you go up higher towards the horse corrals it isn't as dry and tends to be less crowded.

    • Nancy C.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 23, 2021

      Hells Gate State Park Campground

      Hells Gate is anything but Hell

      PROS: *The campground is very shady which is great when it's 102 degrees (record breaking year). *The sites are pretty level and easy in and out.
      *They irrigate so there is lush grass everywhere. *Lots of biking in park and nearby along the riverfront. *Very nice Lewis and Clark Discovery Center *Aspen and Birch Loops DO have RV hookups. Cottonwood Loop does not. *Access to the Snake River, with marina close by *Disc golf course *Close to town

      CONS: *NO early checkin. 2:00 is it. They say they need the time to water and clean. They were nice about it. *Bathhouses are DESPERATELY in need of updating and the one in Cottonwood Loop mens room smelled of urine. *Can't really see the river from the campground

      It was very smoky when we were there due to fires across the river in Oregon, so we cut our visit short. We will return when air quality returns though.

    • KThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 14, 2019

      Hells Gate State Park Campground

      Loud

      Overall, a nice state park campground, but a little too close to the city. The bathrooms were decent, with free showers. We arrived around 6pm and the weather was weird, light rain then hail, but it stopped after about an hour. We started to settle in and then a group of maybe 30 teenage boys with a handful of “leaders” arrived around dark taking up 4 spots near us. The kids were rowdy throwing firecrackers until midnight. The leaders did absolutely nothing to stop them and neither did the campground. Luckily they slept and then all took off early around 8am after morning prayers. In hindsight, nothing against the campground other than close proximity to each other and the city and the camp host didn’t break up the “fun”

    • J
      Jun. 17, 2021

      Hells Gate State Park Campground

      Nice spot by the river

      Great camping spot. No RV hookups, but fresh water, restrooms, and showers. Next to river but lots of shrubs. Can walk down trail to access river bank.

    • Eric B.
      Jul. 26, 2022

      Hells Gate State Park Campground

      Excellent as usual

      We have tented here several times over the years while motorbike camping, this time was in our 5th with the bikes in garage. We stayed in the Birch Loop with water and hydro hook up. Nice mature shade trees with good clearance. Short walk to a great beach. Staff were great to deal with. Short drive for Costco and such. Great location for a motorbike base camp. So many great roads…especially the Spiral Highway and Snake River. When the jet boats are out playing which seemed mainly on the weekend it could be annoying to some but we really didn't notice it. Birch loop is well shielded from the river by mature trees. Happy Camping. Oh, and don't park on the grass.

    • Devon L.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 12, 2023

      Ruby’s Resort & RV @ Silver Lake

      Great spot on the lake for 4th of July

      Came here with another family for the a few days during the 4th! Took the boat too. Great spot for fishing and playing with the kids. We stayed on the premium lake view site which was solid and away from much of the other campers so it felt private.

      Bathrooms and showers were far away and weren't that great. Fireworks from here for the 4th were awesome though!

      Biggest gripe with this campground was that every day twice a day the sprinklers would turn on and crush our campsite, so we had to cover sprinkler heads with buckets. So odd that they would have that while people are camping here.

    • S
      Jun. 26, 2021

      Tucannon Campground

      Tucannon Excitement

      Tucannon is a place I’ve been coming to since I was a kid. Absolutely love the area. Quiet and away from others.

    • Kolette S.
      May. 20, 2018

      Tucannon Campground

      Absolutely beautiful

      So, I should start by saying that we didn't end up camping here, as it's a first-come, first-serve camping site. It was about a two hour drive from Walla Walla, and we didn't get there in time to find an open camp site. We did drive around the entire camp site and walk around, and it was beautiful. Suitable for both RV and tent camping. I'd just like to warn potential campers that the GPS gave us the wrong directions and took us on this very backwoods road that was pretty much not a road and the side of a mountain. There is a real road going to this campsite!

    • Andy H.
      Jun. 9, 2026

      Spring Valley Reservoir

      Good fishing; wooded sites are best, but expect wind and noise.

      Popular park with families, so it's a bit loud until around midnight.  The tenting areas near the lake (and the RV area) are exposed to a lot of wind.  There are about 4 sites (near the trailhead) that are back in the trees and significantly less windy.  No skeeters when we were there (early June), but I suspect they're there once summer heats up.   Short trail around the lake is nice for waterfowl viewing, and if you're a fisherman I saw some nice strings of trout being carried. Seems to get some slob campers -- had to clean out a campfire ring near our site because it was full of scorched cans.   Site 15 had a nice area to hang our hammocks for sleeping, and even though it was right near the trailhead, the hikers were quiet and polite.   If you're just looking for a camping site near Moscow, it's acceptable.


    Guide to Endicott

    Camping near Endicott, Washington occurs primarily in the surrounding regions as the immediate area has limited developed campgrounds. Endicott sits at approximately 1,600 feet elevation in the Palouse region, characterized by rolling hills and agricultural landscapes. The camping season typically runs from April through October with summer temperatures averaging 75-85°F during peak months.

    What to do

    Fishing opportunities: Spring Valley Reservoir near Troy offers good fishing for families. A camper notes, "Great docks on the water, swimming, fishing, bathrooms, trash cans, and even a fish cleaning station."

    Hiking trails: The Tucannon area provides several hiking options through varied terrain. One visitor to Hells Gate State Park shared, "Great hiking and views of the river and canyon. Definitely going back."

    Wildlife viewing: The Snake River corridor supports diverse bird and animal species. At Spring Valley Reservoir, a reviewer mentioned, "Decent bird watching here. I always see a Great Blue Heron and often eagles as well!"

    What campers like

    Riverside settings: The Snake River provides scenic camping backdrops. A Tucannon Campground visitor noted, "Tucannon is a place I've been coming to since I was a kid. Absolutely love the area. Quiet and away from others."

    Lake access: Several campgrounds offer water recreation. A visitor to Ruby's Resort commented, "Great spot for fishing and playing with the kids. We stayed on the premium lake view site which was solid and away from much of the other campers so it felt private."

    Natural sounds: Streams and rivers create peaceful soundscapes. One camper described a site, "There's a nice creek running through here, so the sound was nice and soothing."

    What you should know

    Limited equestrian facilities: Horse campgrounds near Endicott, Washington remain scarce, with no dedicated equestrian camping sites offering corrals or specialized facilities. Riders must travel beyond the immediate area for horse-friendly camping.

    Seasonal conditions: Water levels and accessibility change throughout the year. At Spring Valley Reservoir, one camper warned, "The water is clean and nice through most of the summer, but towards mid-August the trash can pile up a bit."

    Connectivity issues: Cell service is inconsistent or absent in many areas. One camper cautioned about Tucannon, "Free during the off season but don't get stuck with a dead car battery. Can get really cold and no phone service and very few people pass by."

    Tips for camping with families

    Water activities: Several locations offer swimming and boating options. At Spring Valley Reservoir, a visitor shared, "A very easy access campsite. Close to the town of Troy and simple setup. You can camp up by the reservoir parking lot, or further in, closer to the wooded area."

    Hammocking spots: Trees at certain campgrounds provide good hammocking options. One visitor to Panjab Campground mentioned, "Good spot, first come first serve right off the main road so you can get some traffic noise, good trees for hammocks."

    Environmental learning: Educational opportunities exist at some locations. One camper noted, "At the end of the campground is an Environmental Learning Center/kids camp, so you may get some traffic from that."

    Tips from RVers

    Site specifications: Many campgrounds have limitations on RV size. A visitor to Ruby's Resort advised, "Definitely not made for big rigs or 40'. Smaller campers only."

    Hookup availability: Some locations offer limited services. At Palouse Empire Fair, campers can find "electric-hookups" and "water-hookups" according to the amenities list, though one reviewer clarified this is "a TEMPORARY fair that has a TEMPORARY campground on site."

    Navigation challenges: Some roads leading to campgrounds aren't suitable for larger vehicles. A camper warned, "When looking at directions to get here, heads up that the roads that connect Tucannon Rd to Hwy 12 going east are not suitable for big rigs."

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    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular equestrian campground near Endicott, WA is Palouse Empire Fair with a 3.3-star rating from 4 reviews.

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