Equestrian Camping near Liberty Lake, WA

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    Riverside State Park Equestrian Campground provides essential horse corrals for overnight trips near Liberty Lake, Washington. The campground features drinking water access, fire rings, toilets, and trash removal, creating comfortable accommodations for both horses and riders. Sites accommodate tents and RVs with room for horse trailers, though not designed for larger rigs. Campers find the sites spacious and fairly quiet, creating adequate space without feeling intrusive to neighboring campers. The campground maintains a perfect 5-star rating from visitors, reflecting high satisfaction among equestrians. Picnic tables and generators are permitted, allowing riders to set up comfortable base camps for extended riding adventures.

    Located approximately 36 miles west of Liberty Lake, Corral Equestrian Campground in Idaho's Farragut State Park offers another option for horse enthusiasts. This established campground provides horse corrals, drinking water, fire rings, and toilet facilities. The campground connects to an extensive trail system suitable for day rides of varying difficulties. Trail access begins directly from the campground, allowing riders to start adventures without trailering horses to separate locations. Reservation requirements apply for both equestrian campgrounds, ensuring space availability before arrival. While Riverside State Park remains open year-round, trail conditions vary seasonally, affecting accessibility for riders. Both locations accommodate pets, allowing campers to bring dogs alongside their horses. Neither campground offers showers, so equestrians should prepare accordingly for multi-day stays.

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    Best Equestrian Campgrounds near Liberty Lake (9)

      1. Liberty Lake Regional Park

      4.3(27)4mi from Liberty LakeRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "This is our 3rd visit to Liberty Lake Regional Park. It’s a small campground on Liberty Lake just east of Spokane WA. It’s a little hard to get to, and not suitable for large Class A motorhomes!"

      "We spent 3 weeks at Liberty Lake Regional Park while visiting our son and grandkids in Spokane. The road in is a little narrow, but once in, it’s a great little campground."

      from $25 / night

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      2. Bowl and Pitcher Campground — Riverside State Park

      4.2(30)18mi from Liberty LakeRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Riverside State Park has a magnificent equestrian campground on the west side of the river.  The main campground has electrical hookups, horse corrals & pit toilets. "

      "Multiple water spigots close by. Lots of walking trails nearby and a cool suspension bridge over the river. Other than the lack of solitude, absolutely no complaints."

      3. Kootenai County Fairgrounds RV Park

      4.7(11)16mi from Liberty LakeRVs, Tents

      "This facility is located very near the general Fairgrounds and next to the horse park. No horses are allowed at the campground but stables are very near by in the Fairgrounds."

      "I had no problem with the access to the rv park. If you are coming off of interstate 90, don't use exit 13. The round about is way to small to handle big rig or any camper."

      from $49 - $55 / night

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      4. Riverside State Park Equestrian Campground — Riverside State Park

      5.0(4)17mi from Liberty Lake

      "This area accesses many miles of hiking/biking/horseback trails along the scenic Spokane River, but the campground itself is reserved for equestrians."

      "It also seems like the perfect atmosphere to reallly beable to bond with your horse, so you both can be comfortable while being train together."

      from $31 - $41 / night

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      5. Ruby’s Resort & RV @ Silver Lake

      3.0(4)26mi from Liberty LakeRVs, 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. Round Lake State Park Campground

      4.2(14)41mi from Liberty LakeRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "This spot is very close to the main hiking trail, that leads around the lake and to the beach area. Probably about 15 feet away, down a slight hill."

      "Super clean, great back-in spots for RVs, awesome walking trails around the lake."

      from $12 - $29 / night

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      7. Breakwater Campground

      4.5(4)35mi from Liberty LakeTents

      "Downside is that there is limited vehicle access to most spots."

      "Also, it's a great starting point to some really good dirt bike trails. Be prepared for no cell service. 0 amenities. it's just a place to pitch a tent and have a fire. And it cost nothing."

      8. Corral Equestrian Campground — Farragut State Park

      5.0(1)31mi from Liberty Lake

      "Tent camping, RV camping, cabin rentals, even camping with your horses! Whatever your style there is a campground here for you."

      9. Parkside Mountain Ranch

      Be the first to review28mi from Liberty LakeRVs, Tents

      from $40 - $200 / night

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    Equestrian Camping Reviews near Liberty Lake, WA

    96 Reviews of 9 Liberty Lake Campgrounds


    • Joel R.The Dyrt PRO User
      Oct. 30, 2023

      Liberty Lake Regional Park

      Nice quiet hidden campground

      This is our 3rd visit to Liberty Lake Regional Park. It’s a small campground on Liberty Lake just east of Spokane WA. It’s a little hard to get to, and not suitable for large Class A motorhomes!

      There are 16 regular RV sites with water & electric, and they have added 3 sites on top of the hill with full hookups. Also 12 tent sites. Close to Spokane. Hiking and horse trails.

    • Joel R.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 12, 2019

      Liberty Lake Regional Park

      Quiet park close to Spokane

      We spent 3 weeks at Liberty Lake Regional Park while visiting our son and grandkids in Spokane. The road in is a little narrow, but once in, it’s a great little campground. Most of the sites are fairly level. We stayed at 2 different sites over 3 weeks, and both were level. They are close together! They provide a fire pit if you want one. Picnic table, water and electric. The dump station is quite a drive, back out, up the hill. There is a clean shower/bathroom building and a beach within walking distance of the campground. While we were there the campground hosts did a fantastic job of keeping everything clean and tidy. Several hiking trails, including an equestrian trail, waterfall, fishing and lots of wildlife. There were deer in the campground every day, we saw moose, owls, pilated woodpecker, and hawks. We were there over July 4th weekend and they had a fireworks display on the beach.

    • Deanna D.
      Jul. 12, 2020

      Liberty Lake Regional Park

      Convenient Camping

      Liberty Lake is great for a quick get away if you have a camping itch that you need to scratch. It is easy to get to and has everything you need. It can be crowded and the sites aren’t secluded but is beautiful in the summer and close to the lake.

      The bathrooms are always clean, there’s showers, and firewood for purchase. The hiking and biking trails are solid and the waterfall is amazing.

      All in all, you can’t go wrong with Liberty Lake.

    • Lily H.
      Sep. 11, 2023

      Liberty Lake Regional Park

      Nice Little Campground

      Great little campground on a meadow behind Liberty Lake. Bathrooms, showers, and a sink for dishes available. Sites aren't super private, but have adequate space. Felt very safe for solo camping. Great halfway between Rainier and Glacier.

    • Joel R.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 28, 2021

      Liberty Lake Regional Park

      Still a nice little camping spot JR in in

      This is my second visit to Liberty Lake Regional Park. After 4 years, it’s still a great park, if a little older. There are about 18 RV sites, all with water and 30amp electric, and 2 full hookup sites up on the hill. There are also about 15 tent sites, and a group site. The road coming into the campground is steep and narrow with a sharp turn at the end so larger RVs would have a problem. Also, the sites are not level. Some RV owners had to Jack up the front to get level. The bathrooms are clean, if a little worn. We came to visit grandkids, and they enjoyed Liberty Lake as well. There is lots of shade, a swimming beach, playground and picnic area. There are also several hiking trails that start at the campground. UN

    • Gary M.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 30, 2019

      Bowl and Pitcher Campground — Riverside State Park

      Equestrian Camping

      Riverside State Park has a magnificent equestrian campground on the west side of the river.  The main campground has electrical hookups, horse corrals & pit toilets.  With permission, overflow camping is available by the arena facility and readily accommodates "high lines" for your horses.  Many miles of trails intersect at this point, or close by.  There are many hiking, biking, fishing, kayaking and even ORV activities in this huge park.  We visit frequently, but spring and fall are probably the most scenic times.

    • Gary M.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 31, 2019

      Riverside State Park Equestrian Campground — Riverside State Park

      Equestrian camping at it's best

      This area accesses many miles of hiking/biking/horseback trails along the scenic Spokane River, but the campground itself is reserved for equestrians. There is also an arena, round pen, and trail training course a quarter mile up the road from the campground.  For large groups and/or overflow, permission may be granted for camping in adjacent areas suitable for high lining horses.  Even though this area is only 20 minutes from our home, we frequently camp there just for fun!

    • M
      Oct. 7, 2018

      Corral Equestrian Campground — Farragut State Park

      A vacation getaway or a mountain escape

      Farragut state park has many campgrounds available to fit every campers style. Tent camping, RV camping, cabin rentals, even camping with your horses! Whatever your style there is a campground here for you. Water and bathrooms at every campsite make it comfortable, the views and countless trails to hike make it breathtaking, and the list of things located in the park make it the perfect vacation site! Peaceful lake views, disc golf, tree to tree adventure course, swimming area, fishing, museums, and horse trails are a few of the things to do while camping in this amazing state park. Even with all these events located here, you'll find peaceful serenity and a true camping feel for the whole family.

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      Sep. 13, 2022

      Kootenai County Fairgrounds RV Park

      Kootenai County Fairgrounds RV Park

      We were very pleased with this RV park! We stayed for two nights so my wife could attend a conference. This facility is located very near the general Fairgrounds and next to the horse park. No horses are allowed at the campground but stables are very near by in the Fairgrounds. The sites are all pretty level with the parking areas paved. Grass and groomed gravel areas too. There are various sized sites most are back in. When checking online, and that's where you must reserve your site, there is a very good map with the site lengths listed. Our number 1 site was over 60 feet long and large for our 34 foot long 5th wheel and our Chevy truck. Most of the sites are full hookup with 30 and 50 amp electric. Water and sewer dump. There is also a sewer dump station with 4 dumps, located just west of this park. There is NO wifi provided in the park, but being pretty centralized in the area, cell service is very good. I had full bars of 4G service on my AT&T 5G phone. There is a building with bathroom and showers available if needed, at the south end of the park. Our site was just along the road and it was pretty noisy but it did calm down at night. Dogs are allowed but must be leashed and picked up after. For a Fairgrounds campground it is a bit pricey compared to the other Fairground Camping we've utilized, this is still a very nice facility and we would and probably will use it again.


    Guide to Liberty Lake

    Liberty Lake Regional Park features 3,591 acres of natural recreation space in Washington state, located at 1,200 feet elevation. The park combines forested campgrounds with 7 miles of designated hiking trails and a 1.3-mile shoreline on Liberty Lake. Campers can access both natural beaches and developed swimming areas during the main season running from mid-May through mid-September when temperatures typically range from 60-85°F.

    What to do

    Hiking the trail systems: Liberty Lake Regional Park offers extensive hiking opportunities through forested terrain. "This is a nice site that is know for its hiking trail. It is also close to play structure and small beach," notes Angel A. The park connects trails to both woodland areas and waterfront access points.

    Fishing and water recreation: Several campgrounds provide direct fishing access. "The campground is close to the water and lots of picnic areas. The RV spots are pretty close, but is surrounded by nature and trails," explains Theresa G. about Liberty Lake Regional Park.

    Wildlife viewing: Bowl and Pitcher Campground at Riverside State Park offers natural habitats for various wildlife. "We saw moose, owls, pilated woodpecker, and hawks. We were there over July 4th weekend and they had a fireworks display on the beach," mentions Joel R. in his review. The park's river system creates an ecosystem supporting diverse wildlife viewing opportunities.

    What campers like

    Spacious campsites: Many campers appreciate the roominess at Kootenai County Fairgrounds RV Park. "The campground is designed well so sites have more space than other campgrounds," notes Stacey G. Sites allow comfortable setups without feeling crowded.

    Lake access: Proximity to water recreation ranks high for campers. "We enjoyed the beauty of the Spokane River, walking across the suspension bridge and hiking the trails," Lisa K. says about Bowl and Pitcher Campground. Many sites offer direct waterfront or short walks to lakes and rivers.

    Trail access from campsites: Direct trail connections from camping areas provide convenience. "The hiking trail...is very beautiful and well kept up," states Gordie H. about Round Lake State Park Campground. Trails typically range from 1-7 miles in length with varied difficulty levels.

    What you should know

    Reservation requirements: Most established campgrounds in the region require advance bookings. "We did not have reservations beforehand and got the last space available on a Monday. Advise reservations," cautions Lisa K. about Bowl and Pitcher Campground.

    Seasonal limitations: Weather conditions affect accessibility, particularly for equestrian camping. "It can be dry and hot in the summer but in the fringe seasons, it is a great place to visit," explains Terrie M. regarding Riverside State Park.

    Site variations: Campground layouts and amenities vary significantly. "Sites one through 18 are on the river and much more spacious and have full utilities," reports Lisa K. about Bowl and Pitcher. Many campgrounds offer distinct sections with different amenities and privacy levels.

    Cell service considerations: Network coverage varies by location. "This is a perfect getaway for people looking to unplug as no cell service (tested on sprint, verizon, and google fi) is available," states Mary C. about Bowl and Pitcher Campground, while other parks maintain reliable connectivity.

    Tips for camping with families

    Beach and swimming options: Ruby's Resort & RV @ Silver Lake provides family-friendly water recreation. "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," notes Devon L.

    Kid-friendly facilities: Some parks offer educational opportunities. Round Lake State Park includes "a cool place for kids to learn about the wildlife in the area with foot prints in sand, bird calls, samples of the different types of trees and more," according to Heather M.

    Proximity to attractions: Several campgrounds offer easy access to regional activities. "It's only 20 mins from Silverwood theme park," Danielle P. mentions about Round Lake State Park, making it convenient for families planning day trips.

    Tips for RVers

    Parking limitations: Many equestrian campgrounds near Liberty Lake accommodate modest RVs but have size restrictions. "The largest site length is 45 feet, so large RVs won't fit," warns Joel R. about Bowl and Pitcher Campground at Riverside State Park.

    Hookup availability: Corral Equestrian Campground at Farragut State Park offers facilities for horses but limited RV amenities. The campground provides "Water and bathrooms at every campsite make it comfortable, the views and countless trails to hike make it breathtaking," according to Melissa B., though electricity isn't available.

    Access considerations: RVers should research approach roads carefully. "The road in was kinda sketchy if you are pulling a large RV," cautions Angel A. regarding Liberty Lake Regional Park. Some equestrian camping areas feature narrow access roads not suitable for larger rigs.

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    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular equestrian campground near Liberty Lake, WA is Liberty Lake Regional Park with a 4.3-star rating from 27 reviews.

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