Equestrian Camping near Jefferson, WI

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    Southern Unit Horseriders Campground in the Kettle Moraine State Forest provides dedicated facilities for equestrian campers near Jefferson, Wisconsin. The campground features numerous sites designed for horse trailers with electric hookups available. Each campsite includes a picnic table and fireplace, with shared corrals positioned every four to five sites throughout the grounds. Animal waste collection areas are strategically placed for convenience. The campground includes a large shelter with picnic tables and roll-up sides for group gatherings, along with a communal fire pit with fixed seating that can accommodate multiple riders. Flush toilets, showers, and water hookups complement the equestrian-focused amenities. The campground is clearly built for large groups to camp together with their horses.

    The trail system directly connects to the campground, providing easy access to horseback riding throughout the Kettle Moraine State Forest. Several pull-through sites (401-405) offer convenient options for those with horse trailers, eliminating the need for difficult backing maneuvers. Sites 409-413 provide more seclusion within a pine forest setting while still offering the necessary equestrian amenities. For groups planning equestrian camping trips, the dedicated group area includes six non-electric sites with a centrally located fire pit and fixed seating. The campground is surrounded by numerous horse ranches in the area, confirming its position in prime horse country. A mounting station with small stair-steps accommodates beginners and young riders learning to mount their horses safely at the facility.

    Best Equestrian Campgrounds near Jefferson (15)

      1. Pinewoods Campground — Kettle Moraine State Forest - Southern Unit

      4.4(26)19mi from JeffersonRVs, Tents

      "It is close to the Ice Age trail and the Scuppernong trail, and a short drive from Ottawa LakeNearby is some excellent mountain biking in hilly terrain at the Emma Carlin and John Muir trails. "

      "Pinewoods Campground is part of the southern Kettle Morraine State Forest in Wisconsin. The campground is secluded and most sites are private and shaded."

      from $18 - $30 / night

      2. Lake Kegonsa State Park Campground

      4.0(22)22mi from JeffersonRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Good hiking around the lake and mostly dog friendly. Nice play ground with horse she pits."

      "Just a quick 2 hour drive from our home in Chicago, with large wooded sites for privacy. Clean bathrooms."

      3. Horseriders Campground — Kettle Moraine State Forest - Southern Unit

      5.0(1)15mi from JeffersonRVs, Tents

      "Driving on country roads to this campground, I drove past many many horse ranches. So it's no surprise that there is a dedicated campground for horseback riding in this state park. "

      4. Harnischfeger County Park

      5.0(3)19mi from JeffersonRVs, Tents

      "Has trails, disc golf, and rock river for kayaking."

      "Their is also a great hiking trail if you like that."

      5. Rock Cut State Park - Staghorn Campground

      4.0(79)46mi from JeffersonRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Site along the edge of the campground had ample shade.  There is a central bathhouse with flush toilets and 3 showers. There is also a pit toilet. "

      "It has a large lake with almost 40 miles of hiking trails, including equestrian trails and an equestrian campground. There is boating and fishing as well as swimming in the lake."

      from $12 - $50 / night

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      6. Big Foot Beach State Park Campground

      3.6(23)36mi from JeffersonRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "We stayed at site 98- just barely big enough to fit our travel trailer in and right next to the showers and bathrooms. Not a great location, but fine."

      "This is one of the most popular State Parks in Wisconsin because it's on Lake Geneva. In fact, it's the only state park within town's limits."

      7. Elkhorn Campgrounds

      4.3(4)27mi from JeffersonRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Within walking distance to downtown Elkhorn, EAHS, and the horse areana. You might even be able to catch a show or two on site at the fair grounds, depending on the time of year."

      "Easy access to electric and/or water. If unsure, contact office. Site, restrooms, and showers were clean. There are a lot of sites but still felt like there was ample space."

      8. Menomonee Park by Waukesha County Parks

      3.9(8)33mi from JeffersonRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "There are miles of nice hiking trails, a nice beach, pavilions to rent, horse riding trails, archery range and I’m sure I’m missing more."

      "The park has a lot of trails for hiking, biking and some horse trails. The quarry is good for swimming, kayaking, or canoeing. There is a beach with life guards."

      from $25 - $80 / night

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      9. McCarthy Youth & Conservation County Park (Dane County Parks)

      Be the first to review21mi from JeffersonRVs, Tents

      from $65 / night

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      10. Turner Lake South — Chain O' Lakes State Park

      3.9(13)50mi from JeffersonRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "In the Turner loop, the pit toilets are next to the path to the fishing pier, while the showers and full restrooms are between Turner and Fox den, there is a short path between sites 60& 61."

      "Trails were geared more towards horses and bikes, but there are plenty of walking paths, and we were able to find some hidden trails along the lake (read: unofficial)."

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    Equestrian Camping Reviews near Jefferson, WI

    201 Reviews of 15 Jefferson Campgrounds


    • Brian O.The Dyrt PRO User
      Oct. 17, 2024

      Turner Lake South — Chain O' Lakes State Park

      Fine camping in Northern Illinois

      We stayed in the Turner lake south loop, which has nice and private sites. This is in contrast to Honeysuckle hollow which is open and row after row of RV sites. Fox den and Prairie view loops are nice as well with mostly primitive sites. Be aware that the map on www.ExloreMoreIL,com(where you make your reservations) doesn't show where the restrooms are. In the Turner loop, the pit toilets are next to the path to the fishing pier, while the showers and full restrooms are between Turner and Fox den, there is a short path between sites 60& 61. Facilities are clean and well lit. Fire pits are slightly raised steel troughs with a heavy adjustable grill. This is a BIG park, the campgrounds are two miles from the front gate, and it's a drive to the main boat launch at Maple Grove, where you have access to the Fox River and Grass lake. This location has a huge parking lot for boat trailers, a very well stocked general store with fishing supplies, a cafe, boat rentals and good firewood. To get away from the crowd if you're a canoeist or kayaker it's nicer to leave the park and go back in at Oak Point picnic area and boat launch at the northern border. This will put you on the Fox river with developments to the north(including a bar& grill) or to the south which is all nature. I think the distance by boat between the two launches is 4-5 miles, but I'm not sure, Halfway there you'll meet up with the Goldfinch trail which is the shortest loop and the most diverse in term of flora. There are horse/ snowmobile trails, but no equestrian campground. Chain o' Lakes is one of the busiest waterways in Illinois, with motorboats everywhere in the height of the summer season. We canoe, and both times we stayed there it was October, so I can't tell you how crowded, but the vast number of picnic areas must be there for a reason. An odd thing is that you can hear a Steam Train whistle quite often, this is from Richardson's Adventure Farm in Spring Grove. We don't have kids so we went to Stade's Farm& Orchard(which is also large and kid friendly) because they have an orchard and vegetable market. One last thing, the gates close at 10:PM and there are tire shredders, you can leave but you can't get back in… unless you want to walk 2+ miles in the dark:)

    • Josh F.
      Dec. 3, 2020

      Horseriders Campground — Kettle Moraine State Forest - Southern Unit

      If I had a horse, I'd definitely camp here

      Driving on country roads to this campground, I drove past many many horse ranches. So it's no surprise that there is a dedicated campground for horseback riding in this state park. 

      Built for Large Gatherings

      There are a number of COVID-era regulations that as of this writing are in place, see photos of the signs posted. This campground is clearly built for large groups to hang out together. There is a large shelter with picnic tables and very convenient roll-up sides that can be used to protect people during inclement weather. There is also a large grill that would be great for serving many, and a very nice fire pit with fixed seating for a large group. 

      Ammenities

      There are also nice touches, such as a small stair-step for beginners or young people to mount their horse. And the campground has a little free library. There are electric and non-electric campsites, all seem to have a picnic table and fireplace. There are ample places to bridle horses and shared corrals every four or five campsites. There are also animal waste collection areas throughout the campground. There are several pit toilets throughout the campground, and one building with flush toilets and showers. It's a very nice and fairly new building.

      Group Campsite

      The group campsite has six sites and they are not pull through for trailers. There is a fire pit with fixed seating around it centrally-located in the group campsite. The group campsite does not have electric units. 

      And no surprise, there is easy access to horse trails throughout the state forest. 

      My Top Picks

      There are several sites along one side of the park that are a little more secluded and in a pine forest. They have picnic tables and fire pits like the others, they include 409, 410, 411, 412, 413. There's also a series of pull-through sites that would make it easier for those who don't care to back trailers in or out of the site. These include electric sites 405, 404, 403, 402, and 401.

      There's a nice couple of campsites at the end of one of the loops that affords a little bit of privacy, the only problem is they abut the main road and are a little noisy with car traffic. However, they are sweet sites. They include 427 and 428. Unfortunately, they camping here you would hear all of the car traffic while all the other campsites are much further away from the road.

    • Judy B.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 21, 2021

      Rock Cut State Park - Staghorn Campground

      Big park with lots of options for camping and recreation

      Rock Cut St. Park is in the middle of an urban area, but you would not know it.  The park is very large and has multiple campgrounds.  I stayed in the Plum Grove campground.  Trees were not really leafed out and some sites would have shade later in the year.  Site along the edge of the campground had ample shade.  There is a central bathhouse with flush toilets and 3 showers. There is also a pit toilet.  Sites have an electrical hookup, but water is from a hydrant.  There is a dump station and water supply near the park entrance.  There are bike trails, hiking, and equestrian trails.  I also believe that you can swim and boat here.

    • Matt S.
      Sep. 11, 2016

      Rock Cut State Park - Staghorn Campground

      Rock Cut State Park campground is huge!

      Of all of the campgrounds that I have visited in Illinois, I would say that Rock Cut State Park is the best that I have seen. It boasts as being the largest State Park in Northern Illinois. It has a large lake with almost 40 miles of hiking trails, including equestrian trails and an equestrian campground. There is boating and fishing as well as swimming in the lake.

      The campground staff is very helpful and do a good job at keeping it clean and well maintained even with the large number of visitors. Don't miss my interview with Marsha, one of the friendly staff members at Rock Cut State Park.

    • Kim L.
      Jul. 28, 2019

      Big Foot Beach State Park Campground

      Great state park for family RV camping

      I love everything about this park except the beach, so it didn’t get a 5 star. We stayed at site 98- just barely big enough to fit our travel trailer in and right next to the showers and bathrooms. Not a great location, but fine. Took a walk around and found plenty of other large, private shaded electric sites. If we came here again I would go for a site away from the bathroom. The tent sites looks fantastic- large and private. Plenty of hiking trails here, a decent playground, and tons of large fields to picnic in. Park has a Facebook page where they post activities. Friday night we saw a presentation on the cranes of Wisconsin, and Saturday morning we did a parkwide scavenger hunt. All fun for the family. We would definitely camp here again. The beach is across the very busy road, and has about 10 ft of sand before the road. Fine for a dip, but not relaxing. Very crowded. Other beaches are nearby but not free. Town of Lake Geneva is very cute in an upscale tourist way. Our kid found the museum a lot of fun.

    • A
      May. 31, 2019

      Pinewoods Campground — Kettle Moraine State Forest - Southern Unit

      Fine camp for hikers on the Ice Age trail.

      A good campground for tents and trailers in a pine forest.  It is close to the Ice Age trail and the Scuppernong trail, and a short drive from Ottawa Lake.  Nearby is some excellent mountain biking in hilly terrain at the Emma Carlin and John Muir trails.  You can almost feel like you're away from it all, but there is a small highway in the distance.

    • J
      Jun. 8, 2021

      Rock Cut State Park - Staghorn Campground

      Very nice campground

      Rock Cut St. Park is in the middle of an urban area, but you would not know it. The park is very large(the largest in northern Illinois) and has multiple campgrounds. I stayed in the Prairie View campground. Trees all around, plenty of shade. There is a central bathhouse with flush toilets and 3 showers. There is also a pit toilets throughout the park. Sites have electrical hookup, but water is from a hydrant or there is a dump station and water supply near the campground entrance. There are bike trails, hiking, and equestrian trails. You can swim in the lake at the east end of the park. Paddle boats, canoes and kayaks for rent as well as two boat ramps on the big lake in the middle of the park. The Plum Grove campground is more open between sites and sites are closer. Staghorn, White Oak, and Prairie View are father apart and have more under growth between sites. Hickory hills campgrounds is all tent sites and most are on the lake. Also there are AOA sites.

    • Brenton S.
      Jul. 1, 2020

      Elkhorn Campgrounds

      Affordable and friendly!

      Such a great little place to escape to or visit if you're just passing through. Nothing crazy fancy but hook-ups and fire pits available if needed. Within walking distance to downtown Elkhorn, EAHS, and the horse areana. You might even be able to catch a show or two on site at the fair grounds, depending on the time of year.

    • Brian O.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jan. 13, 2023

      Big Foot Beach State Park Campground

      There are no Yeti here

      This is one of the most popular State Parks in Wisconsin because it's on Lake Geneva. In fact, it's the only state park within town's limits. This area has always been a summer getaway, so reservations are hard to get. We went in October, so it was much easier, but the weather was unpredictable.
       The lake is famous for it's mansions, summer homes and the trail which goes around the entire perimeter and is open to the public, no matter how many property lines it crosses.
       The park is on the lake, 2 miles south of downtown. So, a 40 min walk, 11 by bike, though there are hills on both routes. The park has a long strip of beach that almost seems like a shoulder to the main road. There's a fishing lagoon with a bait vending machine. The campsites and trails are further back, and out of the wind.
       The sites are generally spacious, some are oddly shaped. The further back you go on the main loop though, actually brings you closer to town. You can hear events taking place at the High School even though it looks like you're in the woods.
       The main restroom and shower facility is brand new and spotless.
      Too many things to see and do in the area to list here but I'd point out the Boat House Bar & Grill is right next to the entrance. It has a big patio and is dog friendly. Easy walking distance from the campground. Good food at a good price.
       Outside of town, Lake Geneva County Meats is a butcher shop and more with a terrific selection and variety of brats (among other things) and can supply all your cookout needs.  Also, check out Royal Oaks farm & Orchard. In season, they have the greatest variety of apples we've ever seen. Better still, they are well labeled telling which types are best for what use. Of course, donuts and cider too.


    Guide to Jefferson

    The Southern Unit of Kettle Moraine State Forest surrounds Jefferson, Wisconsin with glacially-formed terrain featuring drumlins, kames, and kettle lakes. Located about 40 miles east of Madison, this area sits at elevations between 700-1,000 feet, creating rolling landscapes ideal for trail riding. Most equestrian camping facilities in this region remain open from April through November, with seasonal frost typically ending by late April.

    What to do

    Trail riding access: Southern Unit Horseriders Campground provides immediate trail connection for riders. "The trail system directly connects to the campground, providing easy access to horseback riding throughout the Kettle Moraine State Forest," notes Josh F. who visited Kettle Moraine State Forest Southern Unit Horseriders Campground.

    Fishing opportunities: Only 4 miles from Ottawa Campground, the lake offers multiple fishing spots. "There's a lake for swimming, fishing and boating only 4 miles down the road at Ottawa Campground. Both are a part of Kettle Moraine South Unit," explains Teresa D. from Pinewoods Campground.

    Hiking exploration: The state forest features trails for all experience levels surrounding equestrian areas. "There are plenty of trails for hiking, of all skill levels. Beautiful area within a short distance from a few larger cities," shares Teresa D. who appreciates the varied terrain options near the campgrounds.

    Swimming breaks: After trail rides, cool off at nearby Ottawa Lake. "There is a swimming area if that's what you're looking for, not to mention a dock with great fishing. We saw a guy with a catfish the size of my forearm," reports Kelsey H. who visited Kettle Moraine South Camping.

    What campers like

    Equestrian-focused amenities: The specialized facilities make horse handling easier for all experience levels. "There are also nice touches, such as a small stair-step for beginners or young people to mount their horse," explains Josh F., noting the thoughtful design.

    Group camping options: Equestrian campers appreciate designated areas for traveling with multiple riders. "For groups planning equestrian camping trips, the dedicated group area includes six non-electric sites with a centrally located fire pit and fixed seating," Josh F. mentions about the group setup.

    Secluded pine forest sites: Some campsites offer more privacy within wooded areas. "There are several sites along one side of the park that are a little more secluded and in a pine forest. They have picnic tables and fire pits like the others, they include 409, 410, 411, 412, 413," recommends Josh F. for those seeking quieter spots.

    Seasonal color changes: Fall brings spectacular views for trail riding. "We go there every year. The campsites are large with lots of foliage for privacy. It's so pretty in the fall," shares Cathy L. about Kettle Moraine SF Southern Unit.

    What you should know

    Winter camping availability: Unlike most equestrian sites, some camping areas remain open year-round. "You can camp year around in this campground. Most recent 2 times were winter camping. No host so buying wood is an issue, but pick a site on the edge and there is more than enough free. Bring a saw," advises Tim H. about Ottawa Lake Campground.

    Quiet camping regulations: Certain camping loops enforce strict noise policies. "We liked this site because it was on the 'quiet loop.' No radios or pets allowed. I'm not sure about children! The sites are fairly close together and the trees are sparse, but it was a beautiful site and wonderfully quiet for the long weekend over the 4th of July," explains Wendy Z.

    Train noise considerations: Some nearby campgrounds experience occasional train disruptions. "The campground is somewhat close to the interstate and rural highway roads so there is some traffic noise but relatively quiet by night time. What was NOT quiet on Thursday night was the freight train that came through around midnight and then again at 2 am," warns Lisa S. from Lake Kegonsa State Park Campground.

    Bug preparation: Depending on season, insect protection becomes essential. "Definitely make sure to bring your bug spray for this location!" advises Amanda F., emphasizing this practical necessity for comfort during your equestrian camping trip.

    Tips for camping with families

    Multi-activity parks: Look for campgrounds with diverse recreation options beyond horseback riding. "The park has a lot of trails for hiking, biking and some horse trails. The quarry is good for swimming, kayaking, or canoeing. There is a beach with life guards," recommends Matt N. about Menomonee Park.

    Activity booklets: Request educational materials for children at park offices. "Pick Up the activity book for kids it is a great adventure lots to do at the lake!!!" suggests Jill G. who found these resources valuable for keeping young campers engaged.

    Playground access: Several campgrounds feature play areas near shower facilities. "Adjacent to the shower house was a nice wooded picnic area with playground equipment for the kids," notes Lisa S., describing the family-friendly layout.

    Trail difficulty ratings: Check with rangers about appropriate trails for young riders. "There are hiking trails incorporated into the campground with access to the kettle morraine Forrest. Bringing bikes is a great idea for getting around to bathrooms/the camp store," suggests Amanda F. about navigation with children.

    Tips from RVers

    Pull-through site options: Some sites offer easier access for horse trailers. "There are also a series of pull-through sites that would make it easier for those who don't care to back trailers in or out of the site. These include electric sites 405, 404, 403, 402, and 401," advises Josh F.

    Site leveling considerations: Research site conditions before arrival. "Spaces are not consistent, some very large and shaded and some smaller and crowded. Short trails in the park to hike," warns Debra M. about Big Foot Beach State Park Campground.

    Electric hookup reliability: Verify power requirements match your needs. "A third of the sites offered electricity and there was a dump station near by. Water spigots and pit toilets were spread out to make them convenient from almost any site," explains Lisa S. about facility distribution.

    Firewood availability: Plan for fuel needs during your stay. "The firewood station here but we never were able to catch the people selling the firewood at the station. They always seemed to be driving through the campground to make their sales," notes Lisa S., suggesting alternative wood sources might be necessary.

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