Equestrian Camping near Suamico, WI

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    While no campgrounds with dedicated horse corrals appear near Suamico, Wisconsin based on the available data, alternative options exist for equestrians within driving distance. Area campgrounds like Bay Shore Park, High Cliff State Park, and Chute Pond Park accommodate tent, RV, and cabin camping but lack specialized equestrian facilities according to their feature listings. Despite the absence of horse corrals, these campgrounds maintain clean facilities and spacious sites that could potentially accommodate small trailers, though specific horse policies would require direct inquiry. The scenic locations and trail systems might appeal to day-trip riders rather than overnight horse camping.

    Several state and county parks within driving distance of Suamico offer general camping amenities including water hookups, electric sites, and sanitary facilities. High Cliff State Park features numerous hiking trails that provide beautiful views along the Niagara escarpment, though their suitability for horses isn't specified in the data. Visitors frequently note the abundance of wildlife, particularly raccoons, which requires careful food storage. The parks maintain well-kept shower facilities and clean bathrooms, with most operating seasonally between April/May and October/November. For serious equestrians seeking dedicated facilities, specialized horse campgrounds in other regions of Wisconsin may provide more suitable accommodations with proper equine amenities.

    Best Equestrian Campgrounds near Suamico (8)

      1. Bay Shore Park

      4.1(14)12mi from SuamicoRVs, Tents

      "We visited Bay beach in Green Bay and then wanted to spend the night near Green Bay in our 35’ class A."

      "The bathroom and showers are decent and cleaned daily around 6 am. There are reservable and walk-in sites. The sites also have extra parking across from them."

      from $24 - $38 / night

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      2. High Cliff State Park Campground

      4.6(49)34mi from SuamicoRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "This is a state run campground that provides plenty of hiking, biking and horse riding trails. There is also access to Lake Winnebago for boating and swimming."

      "This was my first time camping in a Wisconsin state park and I thought it was great! Our site backed up to a trail along the cliff which was awesome for a family that loves to hike."

      3. Chute Pond Park

      4.5(8)41mi from SuamicoRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "The access to the ATV trails really makes this campground a convenience gem! The camp store is also supe convenient if you forget smores and Fire supplies."

      "There’s lots to do the whole weekend whether you want to go hiking, fishing, boating, small cliff jumping, or take a walk to slippery rock."

      4. Point Beach State Forest

      4.5(4)38mi from SuamicoRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "This campground is situated across from Lake Michigan, with access to trails, sand-ridged beaches and a lighthouse (the lighthouse cannot be toured, but can be admired from the outside). "

      "Point Beach State Forest sits on the Eastern side of Wisconsin along the 5 miles of shores on lake Michigan. This is a wonderful Park."

      5. Rustic Timbers Door County Camping

      4.9(7)45mi from SuamicoRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "The surrounding area is just expansive farmlands which is beautiful to look at when walking the dog in the morning.
      They have fun kid things but you have to pay extra to use them."

      "We were nicely surrounded by woods with minimal visibility of our neighbors."

      6. River Park

      4.8(5)47mi from SuamicoRVs, Tents

      "Vault toilets were clean, centrally located and close to the hand pump well. Plenty of space at each of the sites. Some of the sites were right on the river while the ones uphill had horse fences."

      "Each site is a good distance away from the nearest one so you do feel more remote as you camp."

      from $10 / night

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      7. Green's Green Acres Campground

      3.0(2)37mi from SuamicoRVs, Tents

      8. Embarrass River Campground and ATV Park

      5.0(1)50mi from SuamicoRVs, Tents

      "You can bring your ATV to ride on the ATV track there or on the trails in the woods. We seen deer while riding through the trails."

      from $20 - $50 / night

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    Equestrian Camping Reviews near Suamico, WI

    90 Reviews of 8 Suamico Campgrounds


    • Eric S.
      May. 9, 2025

      River Park

      Peaceful and rustic camping

      This was a great trip to escape into the wilderness. Vault toilets were clean, centrally located and close to the hand pump well. Plenty of space at each of the sites. Some of the sites were right on the river while the ones uphill had horse fences. The road in was a little muddy but not bad enough to get stuck. My only complaint was the amount of trash in the fire pits. They have plenty of trash cans all around. Hopefully future campers start using them!

    • Renee R.
      Jun. 12, 2023

      Point Beach State Forest

      Little Gem!

      This campground is situated across from Lake Michigan, with access to trails, sand-ridged beaches and a lighthouse (the lighthouse cannot be toured, but can be admired from the outside).  There is a nice lodge and camp store right on the lake, complete with a quaint restaurant where we got breakfast on the weekend as well as ice cream.

      We stayed on site 13.  Not super secluded from neighboring sites, but it had nice tree cover.  A three minute walk to the beach.  The shower house and flush toilets were a bit of a hike from our campsite, but pit toilets were nearby.

      We camped in late-May and there were no mosquitos and we didn't see any ticks (not to say there weren't any).  The area has some interesting natural features, including some wetland-prone areas with frogs, salamanders, etc.

      All-in-all everyone in our party agreed that we would stay here again.  Happy camping!

    • Jay W.
      Jun. 17, 2026

      Point Beach State Forest

      Great Views! So pet friendly!

      Point Beach State Forest sits on the Eastern side of Wisconsin along the 5 miles of shores on lake Michigan.

      This is a wonderful Park. It can be very busy especially during peak times, so be prepared for crowds! The park offers plenty to do from trails to swimming, and obviously camping.

      The park offers two beautiful beaches. One of them being for pets, both of them right on Lake Michigan.

      This park has excellent and typically clean shower and bathroom buildings. It offers 127 campsites with 70 of them offering electricity. All of these campgrounds are in walking distance from Lake Michigan but none offering a view of the lake. This park also offers indoor group and outdoor group camp sites! The park also offers two rustic sites. One being for the Ice Age National Scenic trail and one being a kayak campsite which is only accessible from Lake Michigan. Both of these sites are only about a half a mile south of the forest office! The forest office building is beautiful with plenty on display in the clean restrooms. Firewood is also available at the forest office!

      There are plenty of amenities near the park as it sits right outside the city of Two Rivers and also not too far from the city of Manitowoc. Being close to the city, there's a grocery store not too far from the park as well as gas stations and shops near the downtown.

      Let it be known you do not have to escape the park on weekends for a good meal if you're not in the mood for cooking, this park offers fish fry on Fridays and Saturdays and the food is delicious. It also offers concession stands with snacks and ice cream during the rest of the week.

      Be aware of ticks in this park, especially deer ticks. I have personally had a very bad experience during the early fall. I won't go into detail as it was quite a disgusting experience! Despite that, this is a wonderful Park and think it should be on everyone's list for places to camp

    • Molly D.
      May. 22, 2018

      High Cliff State Park Campground

      Close to town but surrounded by nature.

      This is a state run campground that provides plenty of hiking, biking and horse riding trails. There is also access to Lake Winnebago for boating and swimming. The camp sites are all either partially or fully shaded with a good amount of privacy for each site. Plenty or pit toilets are provided and there are also plumbed toilets and showers available on the campground.

      This campground is perfect for a weekend getaway or for those families just starting out. It is close enough to town to be able to run in and get forgotten items. There are plenty of playground equipment for kids to run and climb on. If you are looking for a rustic get away this may not be exactly what you are looking for but it is a great spot to get out of the city for a day or two.

    • D
      Sep. 5, 2022

      High Cliff State Park Campground

      Spacious and close to trails

      This was my first time camping in a Wisconsin state park and I thought it was great! Our site backed up to a trail along the cliff which was awesome for a family that loves to hike. I felt for a state park most of the sites were spacious, ours was particularly because we had no site behind us. Shower house was clean. Will be back!

    • Debra M.
      Jul. 28, 2021

      High Cliff State Park Campground

      So much to do for everyone

      No matter what your skill level you can find a trail here from easy to challenging to hike or bike.  There is a beach, a marina, Lake Winnebago, horse trails, hiking, biking and pet beach and picnic area.  The park is very clean and pretty.  There is a playground, several vault toilet areas spread around and a shower house.   Some sites have electric and there is a dump station and water fill up.   

      Both AT &T and Verizon provided good service and the ability to stream.  Spaces are large and have many  trees for shade and privacy.

    • Mallory S.
      Jun. 20, 2022

      High Cliff State Park Campground

      Comfortable camping, lots to do

      Another spacious Wisconsin State Park site. #2 is level and listed as full shade but we had enough sun to recharge our Jackery everyday. It helps that it was blue skies each day! All sites were rented for the weekend and there were just a few no-shows. Even full there wasn’t enough noise to mention. We were near the entrance and enjoyed watching all the cars and campers coming and going. The shower house was fine, a very short walk for us. The camp host was friendly and quick to clean sites. There’s single stream recycling at the dump station and they take glass! Cell reception was good enough (Visible) There’s much to do in the park and in the area. We hiked, fished, golfed, shopped and ate well from what we find. I recommend the Appleton Farmers’ Market, Dick’s Family Foods in Sherwood Nieman’s Southside Market in Appleton.

    • Jay W.
      Jul. 17, 2018

      High Cliff State Park Campground

      Great Views Great Hiking

      A beautiful park with lots of history! The park entrance sits just after the High Cliff golf course and follows the east side of Lake Winnebago, offering beautiful views of the Fox Valley area. This park features many hiking and biking trails, none of which are over-exhilarating but are enough for everyone at all levels. Climbing spectacular cliff formations or walking through the many cliff crevices is an experience everyone will remember. This park features an awesome General Store with souvenirs and lots of information about the park's history. It can be a busy park full of day walkers, so it can seem busier than it is. This is a popular park and can get busy, but it never seems crowded unless there is a wedding reception which typically is held toward the north end by the observation tower. There is High Cliff Restaurant, as well as a pizza, sandwich, and ice cream shop with mini-golf toward the park entrance. If you have the opportunity to visit this park during the month of October, this park offers an awesome trick or treat weekend which the campground woods is transformed into a spooky but fun campground. Check the parks web page for the exact weekend. Kids trick or treat going campsite to campsite! This is a popular event and is super busy but safe and fun for all ages! The campers go all out to have the best displays and experience! The event is open to the public and campers. If you plan on camping during the October weekend book early by the State of Wisconsin DNR website. As far as amenities, there is firewood available for purchase at the park, it offers pit toilets as well as flush toilets and showers. there are numerous gas stations and a grocery store a couple minutes outside the park. There is also a large splash pad park a couple minutes outside the park during the hot summer months.

    • S
      Aug. 8, 2021

      Bay Shore Park

      Great on the go last minute sight

      We visited Bay beach in Green Bay and then wanted to spend the night near Green Bay in our 35’ class A. Not making reservations in Wisconsin during the summer is risky but fell upon this beautiful 50% first come county campground that is well kept. Both 50 and 30 amp service with hiking, biking, gardens and more.


    Guide to Suamico

    Northern Wisconsin's ecosystem surrounding Suamico features a mix of hardwood forests and shoreline areas along Green Bay. The area's sandy soils support diverse vegetation that transitions between coastal wetlands and inland forests. Summer temperatures typically range from 65°F to 80°F, while spring and fall camping requires preparation for cooler nights with temperatures often dropping into the 40s.

    What to do

    Water activities at Bay Shore Park: Located near the Green Bay shoreline, this park offers fishing and boating opportunities with proximity to water. "The tent sites are a great size and semi private (you can have a conversation and not be heard at other sites). The bathroom and showers are decent and cleaned daily around 6 am," notes Jennifer S. at Bay Shore Park.

    Hiking and nature observation: Trails at High Cliff State Park follow the Niagara Escarpment with moderate elevation changes and geological features. According to Laura D., "The campsite was large and relatively private. We enjoyed hiking on the trails." A review by Racheal M. about High Cliff State Park mentions, "Part of the Niagra escarpment there are plenty of cliffs and fun views along the trails."

    Beach exploration: Point Beach State Forest offers beach access with both swimming and walking areas. "The beaches are very clean and great for walking at different points in the day," writes Terry L. about this Lake Michigan shoreline option. The campground provides "access to trails, sand-ridged beaches and a lighthouse," according to Renee R.

    What campers like

    Clean facilities: Bay Shore Park maintains well-maintained restrooms and shower houses. "Everything was very clean and even with the campground full it was nice and quiet. The spots are beautiful and shaded," reports Celeste D. However, wet weather can cause issues as "Rain does cause many of the spots to flood."

    Wooded sites for privacy: At Rustic Timbers Door County Camping, many campers appreciate the natural separation between sites. Linda N. writes, "We were fortunate to have a more wooded spot within the circle section of the campground but it was not as wooded/secluded as other camping experiences we've had." This campground balances amenities with natural settings.

    Waterfront access: River Park provides sites directly adjacent to water features. "We are in site 3 overlooking the River. We will come back again; each site had a trash and fire ring," notes Zachary J. Another camper, David K., explains that "Some of the sites themselves are elegantly perched above the riverbank and give you a great view overlooking the mini rapids at the convergence of the river split."

    What you should know

    Limited equestrian options: While searching for horse campgrounds near Suamico, Wisconsin, travelers should note that none of the nearby campgrounds offer designated horse corrals based on the available feature listings. Horse owners seeking equestrian camping facilities may need to travel further into central or northern Wisconsin.

    Seasonal operations: Most campgrounds in the Suamico area operate from spring through fall, with specific opening dates. According to Brandl B. at High Cliff State Park, "First week or two of may is a safe bet, but no promises. They have pit toilets open year round whatever the case."

    Wildlife awareness: Campers should secure food items and trash properly. Denise L. warns, "Raccoons can be a pest and beg for food!" This wildlife activity increases during summer months when visitor numbers peak.

    Weather considerations: Spring camping often includes muddy conditions. Ken G. notes, "We stayed in the primitive area which wasn't crowded at all just after labor day. The sites were nice and wooded with lots of privacy. It rained most of the time we were there so we didn't get to explore much."

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground access: Several campgrounds offer children's play areas. At Chute Pond Park, Emily K. shares, "They have a little footbridge to fish off of, a playground, and a nice beach. You can rent out kayaks and little boats." This makes it suitable for families seeking varied activities.

    Activity options: Family-friendly campgrounds provide diverse recreational opportunities. Kristine M. comments about Bay Shore Park, "This is a great spot for kids..although there isnt swimming there are 2 playgrounds and lots of space to play frisbee or run around."

    Safety considerations: For horse-owning families seeking equestrian camping near Suamico, be aware that surrounding campgrounds lack dedicated horse facilities. Parents should call ahead to confirm if horses can be accommodated at standard sites. Most campgrounds allow pets but require leashes at all times.

    Amenity access: Look for campgrounds with convenient facilities. At Rustic Timbers, Amber C. explains, "They have fun kid things but you have to pay extra to use them. They have a free playground (old school looking, lots of metal haha) that my kids had a lot of fun on so that's good."

    Tips from RVers

    Hookup locations: At Bay Shore Park, RVers should note unusual utility layouts. Nikki & Mike warn, "The electric and water hookups were on opposite sides of the site, and we had to keep adjusting the travel trailer to get both to actually hook up."

    Site selection: Choose sites based on specific needs and rig size. Cole M. advises about River Park, "I would not recommend this campground for anyone with a larger camper. I have a 38' long, 12'+ tall bumper pull and was scraping the roof on trees and struggled to get backed into the site."

    Water access: When camping with larger rigs, check water availability and dump station conditions. Laura M. notes that at Point Beach State Forest, "The dump station gets really backed up at the end of the weekend, so heads up. Also... Water spigots throughout campground, or there's a water fill at the dump station."

    Seasonal considerations: For RVers interested in equestrian-friendly camping near Suamico, Wisconsin, most campgrounds close during winter months. Plan trips between May and October for full services, as many facilities winterize water systems after the first frost.

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