Top Horse Camping near Mountlake Terrace, WA

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Best Equestrian Sites Near Mountlake Terrace, WA (12)

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    1. Tolt MacDonald Park, WA

    22 Reviews
    80 Photos
    242 Saves
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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    2. Evergreen State Fairgrounds

    5 Reviews
    1 Photo
    22 Saves
    • Pets
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs

    $35 / night

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    3. Whidbey Island Fairgrounds Campsite - TEMPORARILY CLOSED

    4 Reviews
    16 Photos
    45 Saves

    AS OF 10/11/2023 - THE CAMPGROUND IS CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.

    Due to a developing electrical issues, the RV and other power hookups are no longer safely operational. We are working on a plan and will post updates here as we know them. Sorry for the inconvenience. The dumpsite will remain open for now

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • ADA Access
    • RVs

    $20 - $25 / night

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    4. Dungeness Recreation Area

    20 Reviews
    45 Photos
    249 Saves
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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    5. Collins Campground

    6 Reviews
    14 Photos
    309 Saves

    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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    6. South Fork Snoqualmie River Dispersed Site

    14 Reviews
    66 Photos
    419 Saves

    Dispersed camping is the term used for camping in the National Forest OUTSIDE of a designated campground. Typically, it refers to roadside car camping, but also refers to backpacking in undeveloped sites. Dispersed camping means there are no services like trash removal, and amenities such as toilets, tables and fire pits, are not usually available.

    It is your responsibility to plan ahead and learn the extra skills necessary for dispersed camping. Camping rules and regulations apply to make your experience safe, and to keep the natural resources scenic and unspoiled for other campers.

    Dispersed camping along Forest Service roads is allowed where there is adequate space to safely park completely off the roadway and not on any vegetation. Whether car camping or backpacking, choose an existing campsite on bare or compacted soil. Unless signed as an area where a fee is required, dispersed camping is free. Dispersed camping is prohibited in developed campgrounds and areas posted closed or no camping. Some designated Wilderness areas have additional restrictions. For the best information on dispersed camping opportunities and local restrictions, please contact the nearest ranger district office.

    Rules for Dispersed Camping These rules apply to car camping and backpacking

    You may camp in a dispersed area in an individual Ranger District for up to 14 days within a 30-day period. After 14 days, you must move to another Ranger District or off the National Forest until the 30 days has elapsed. Do not blaze new roads to campsites, create new campsites, clear ground, cut or harm vegetation or construct a trail. Do not drive beyond constructed physical barriers, such as berms or gates.
    Do not drive through streams or wetlands to access a camp. If campfires are legal in your location and you choose to have a campfire, pick a site with an existing fire pit. Do not create new fire pits. Make sure your campfire is always attended and is dead out and cold to the touch before you leave your site. Fires may be restricted or banned based on the fire danger rating. Follow Leave No Trace principles and come prepared to “Pack it in. Pack it out.” Pack all trash home. Dispose of human waste in a sanitary manner. In high use locations, areas above tree line and snow-covered areas it is not possible to bury human waste in a sanitary manner. It will need to be packed out and disposed of at home using a wag bag, blue bag, portable toilet or another Leave No Trace approved method.
    Do not block roads or gates. Keep food and scented items secure from wildlife by keeping a clean camp and store items in your vehicle or use a wildlife resistant storage canister. Failure to follow regulations can lead to legal consequences. Additional Forest rules and links to report crimes can be found on our Law Enforcement page.

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    • Phone Service
    • RVs
    • Tents
    • Group
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      7. Green Mountain

      1 Review
      82 Saves
      • 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
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        9. Sage Horse Camp

        1 Review
        5 Photos
        16 Saves
        • Pets
        • Fires
        • Phone Service
        • Reservable
        • RVs
        • Tents

        $20 - $30 / night

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        10. Greenstone Farm Camping

        3 Reviews
        11 Photos
        25 Saves

        Reserve your RV site, Dispersed tent camping, or Luxury Glamping tent vacation today! Quiet country location, gorgeous views of Mount Baker, horses pastured next door, eagles overhead. Trails in forest for your enjoyment. Close to North Cascades for Hiking, Big Lake for Water sports, Disc Golf, Walker Valley off road ATV park, and close to downtown Mount Vernon for amenities. One hour north of Seattle, one hour south of Vancouver, BC.

        RV parking on long flat driveway can accommodate large size rigs. Full Hookup available (30/50 Amp power, Potable water, Guest Wi-Fi, septic available for extra fee). Dogs welcome on leash or fenced at all times. Includes use of communal area to cook, outdoor washup sink, and access to fire pit with wood for purchase, free kindling and firestarters. We are a strictly non smoking site, except inside your rig.

        Glamping tent in the forest is 16 x 24 ft, with pillow top queen bed, kitchenette with refrigerator/microwave/drinking water/dishes, comfy seating and 8 foot covered deck. Access to full bathroom, cooking facility, communal fire pit, BBQ, Wi-Fi and power to tent, woodstove in tent. Not suitable for small children, and no pets allowed in tent.

        Sorry, we cannot accommodate same day bookings, we do not allow in-car camping, 13 day maximum, no long term stays available.

        • Pets
        • Fires
        • Electric Hookups
        • Reservable
        • RVs
        • Tents

        $55 - $180 / night

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      Recent Equestrian Reviews In Mountlake Terrace

      80 Reviews of 12 Mountlake Terrace Campgrounds


      • Camper-submitted photo from South Fork Snoqualmie River Dispersed Site
        October 5, 2024

        South Fork Snoqualmie River Dispersed Site

        Beautiful but creepy

        Nice area by a creek, very peaceful and quiet during the day, a ton of people around and lots of passerby’s. As soon as it got dark, someone decided to sneak around my campsite with a flashlight and stand outside my tent for some time. Packed up quick and zoomed out of there, very uncomfortable and would not recommend for solo campers.

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        September 16, 2024

        South Fork Snoqualmie River Dispersed Site

        Tinkham camping

        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

      • Camper-submitted photo from Whidbey Island Fairgrounds Campsite - TEMPORARILY CLOSED
        August 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.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Greenstone Farm Camping
        August 8, 2024

        Greenstone Farm Camping

        Wonderful location with fabulous view of Mt Baker

        Really nice farm with a great mountain view.  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.  Hosts were helpful and responsive.  All around a great weekend.  Thank you.

      • Camper-submitted photo from South Fork Snoqualmie River Dispersed Site
        August 1, 2024

        South Fork Snoqualmie River Dispersed Site

        Little pocket of peace.

        A lit if the spots are on the smaller side, so we had a bit of trouble finding one that could fit our motorhome, but it was worth it. The place is beautiful. Super dark at night, and besides the sound from the interstate and cars driving up and down, it's quite. Even with the noise, it's peaceful and perfect for a little getaway. We have Verizon and have decent service, even with crappy weather.

      • Camper-submitted photo from South Fork Snoqualmie River Dispersed Site
        July 10, 2024

        South Fork Snoqualmie River Dispersed Site

        Great place to sleep for a night while on a road trip

        So dark I couldnt even see my own hand in front of my face! I loved it. Quiet enough, could hear gentle highway hum but cant see anything but trees n nature. Earplugs ftw. Some bugs but nothing major. Plenty of spots along the road. U dont need to go all the way to coords. Just pick a spot along road n park. Some wild raspberries at our spot :) firepit nice, a little trash but not much. Thats the cost of free. Spot is free, the cost is picking up a few pieces of trash. Seems fair to me!

      • Camper-submitted photo from South Fork Snoqualmie River Dispersed Site
        July 8, 2024

        South Fork Snoqualmie River Dispersed Site

        Quick easy getaway

        Went up at the end of 4th of July weekend. Found a great spot but it was apparent that the group before us used everywhere to go to the bathroom and covered it with paper towels. PRO TIP: make the hole first for when you need it and you want have any excuse not to use it! PLEASE LEAVE NO TRACE! Other wise we really enjoyed a quick night away in our van.

      • Camper-submitted photo from South Fork Snoqualmie River Dispersed Site
        July 1, 2024

        South Fork Snoqualmie River Dispersed Site

        It was alright

        You can hear the road from most camping spots. When we arrived at our site there was garbage all over the place in a fire pit so we cleaned it up.

        There was a nice long trail that took us to the river. That was nice. Cleaning up sucked because the floor got muddy.

        Lots of mosquitoes.

        Lots of camping spots. We left Friday evening and most spots were taken.

      • Camper-submitted photo from South Fork Snoqualmie River Dispersed Site
        June 27, 2024

        South Fork Snoqualmie River Dispersed Site

        Great Camping in the PNW!

        This spot was truly beautiful. Green as far as the eye can see, with a creek by that provides the perfect white noise to fall asleep to. The road is fairly accessible, though there are some fairly large potholes that could damage smaller vehicles, and the road could become muddy after raining. On weekends you might have to drive pretty far down the road to find an unclaimed spot, but I didn't have a hard time on a Tuesday night. There was some trash, including broken glass in firepits and a few beer cans spotted in the woods, but for the most part it was clean! The sites further down the road are definitely cleaner. No bathrooms, so plan on dropping the kids off at the pool before visiting. Seeing as there is water nearby, there are plenty of mosquitoes. Bring some bug spray! There are towns within 15 minutes of the road.

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        January 2, 2024

        South Fork Snoqualmie River Dispersed Site

        Quiet and Free Camping

        My friend slept in her vehicle(end of the road) and I camped next to the river. There were no other tent campers on this day; many RVs and campers on the way to the river. I highly recommend for peace and solitude.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Dungeness Recreation Area
        September 23, 2023

        Dungeness Recreation Area

        Lovely spot by the water

        Loved this campground! Had a bit of everything. Shaded spots yet plenty of sun with picnic tables to have lunch with a view..plenty of trails to walk. Clean bathrooms. Had to pay for showers. Had a nice playground for kids.

        Super level and spacious spots. I had reception there. Would definitely camp here again. Convenient to Port Angeles.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Whidbey Island Fairgrounds Campsite - TEMPORARILY CLOSED
        September 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.

      • Camper-submitted photo from South Fork Snoqualmie River Dispersed Site
        July 18, 2023

        South Fork Snoqualmie River Dispersed Site

        Great Spot

        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, it is very close to the interstate so you’ll hear a constant hum of cars but it’s very nice to feel like you have your own slice of the mossy old growth forest.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Evergreen State Fairgrounds
        June 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.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Greenstone Farm Camping
        May 13, 2023

        Greenstone Farm Camping

        Great experience ... Highly recommend

        We stayed here two week and loved it.. hated to leave!

        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.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Kammenga Canyon Campground
        November 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.

      • Camper-submitted photo from South Fork Snoqualmie River Dispersed Site
        October 16, 2022

        South Fork Snoqualmie River Dispersed Site

        Decent Dispersed Camping

        I stayed at one of these sites on Tinkham road while hiking a section of the PCT. Get there early to get the better sites. Plenty down the road though if all of the initial sites are full. Pretty wooded sites, some you can pull down into. Unfortunately, most sites are pretty trashed. Still a pretty area and a good location.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Dungeness Recreation Area
        September 29, 2022

        Dungeness Recreation Area

        Very nice Hiker/biker sites

        We camp here a few times, the last time in August 2021 during a self-supported bike tour around the Olympic Peninsula. The biker/hiker sites are quite nice, isolated from regular campsites but if sharing with other bikers/hikers you won’t get much privacy and may need to share tables or fire pits. If coming from Seattle you may enjoy riding on Olympic Discovery Trail. The campground has nice restroom with hot shower, which was quite appreciated after a long day on the bike.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Tolt MacDonald Park, WA
        September 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!

      • Camper-submitted photo from Tolt MacDonald Park, WA
        August 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.

      • Camper-submitted photo from South Fork Snoqualmie River Dispersed Site
        August 27, 2022

        South Fork Snoqualmie River Dispersed Site

        Wooded campsites off a backyard

        The campsites aren’t bad. There in heavy wooded areas. If you get here early enough you can get a good secluded site on an offshoot, but most sites are just right off the road. Some sites are really close together with like 50 yards.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Dungeness Recreation Area
        July 17, 2022

        Dungeness Recreation Area

        Wonderful place!

        Well-managed campground, very clean, beautiful location with excellent access to the beach and birding and lavender farms and the town of Sequim.

      • Camper-submitted photo from Dungeness Recreation Area
        July 15, 2022

        Dungeness Recreation Area

        Choose wisely

        I loved this place. Beautiful spot.

        My site was one of the closest to the bluff and in almost full sun (which I liked, because it was chilly). Others as close as my next door neighbor were in full shade with more of a forested feel. The website where you book your sites has excellent photos of each one, so choose according to what you’d prefer. FWIW, unlike the last reviewer, I had no mosquitoes.

        In the middle of B loop there’s a great equipped playground next to the bathrooms. Oddly, there were a bunch of older kids there on a field trip who were hanging out the whole day, made for a crowded and awkward experience for campers.

        On that note, there is a lot of day use at the campground because of all the scenic overlooks and trails to explore. There is some foot traffic through the campground; secure belongings. The gates are shut at 10 PM sharp, so it’s only campers inside overnight.



      Guide to Mountlake Terrace

      Camping near Mountlake Terrace, Washington, offers a variety of beautiful spots for outdoor enthusiasts. From lush forests to scenic beaches, there’s something for everyone. Here’s a look at some of the best camping options in the area.

      What to do:

      • Hiking and Wildlife Watching: Many campgrounds, like Dash Point State Park Campground, have miles of trails. One visitor shared, “Love coming here to hike with the dogs and kids. Several miles of hiking trails and chances to see wildlife or catch frogs.”
      • Beach Access: Campgrounds such as Camano Island State Park Campground provide easy access to the beach. A camper noted, “The beach is beautiful, rocky and sandy - love the PNW beaches.”
      • Fishing and Water Sports: At Seal Rock Campground, you can enjoy beachcombing, swimming, and shellfish gathering. One reviewer said, “It’s the best of the best!”

      What campers like:

      What you should know:

      • Noise Levels: Some campgrounds can be noisy due to nearby roads or air traffic. A visitor at Dash Point State Park Campground mentioned, “Several reviews complain about the airplane noise overhead, but I live in Federal Way and cargo planes from JBLM often fly over my house.”
      • Reservations Recommended: Popular spots fill up quickly, especially in summer. A camper at Fort Casey Campground advised, “Reservations are almost a necessity for weekends, holidays, and summer months.”
      • Limited Amenities: Some campgrounds may not have full hookups or markets nearby. A camper at Camano Island State Park Campground noted, “$32/night for no services except restroom seems high comparatively.”

      Tips for camping with families:

      • Kid-Friendly Activities: Look for campgrounds with playgrounds and open spaces. One camper at Belfair State Park Campground said, “The kids spent most days playing in the river or at the beach.”
      • Choose Quieter Sites: If your family prefers peace, opt for sites further from roads. A visitor at Dosewallips State Park Campground mentioned, “Highway traffic is pretty much nonexistent in the evening and night.”
      • Pack Snacks and Drinks: Having food on hand can save trips to the store. A camper at Tolt MacDonald Park appreciated the convenience of nearby grocery stores.

      Tips from RVers:

      • Check Site Sizes: Make sure your RV fits the site. A camper at Fort Flagler Historical State Park Campground noted, “Some sites were tightly packed and others were absolutely enormous with great views.”
      • Be Prepared for Weather: Bring gear for wind and rain, especially in coastal areas. A visitor at Fort Casey Campground said, “If there’s a storm in the forecast be ready for some wind.”
      • Use Dump Stations Wisely: Some campgrounds may have limited dump station access. A camper at Seal Rock Campground mentioned, “No hookups of any kind keep this place less busy.”

      For those seeking the Best Camping near Mountlake Terrace, WA, these campgrounds offer a mix of nature, fun, and family-friendly activities. Whether you’re in an RV or pitching a tent, there’s a perfect spot waiting for you!

      Frequently Asked Questions

      • Which is the most popular equestrian campsite near Mountlake Terrace, WA?

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

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