Top Five Horse Campgrounds in Florida

Eric Brennan
Florida is an amazing place filled with deep woods and hidden outdoor treasures that mystify and captivate those who are lucky enough to bear witness to its many great forests and waterways. Fortunately, many of these outdoor wonders are inaccessible by car and can only be reached by foot or horseback. Those who take advantage of the many hundreds of miles of horse trails throughout the state know well enough that this form of travel is one of the best ways to see it all. Use this guide to find the top five horse campgrounds in Florida and enjoy a great Florida pastime.

Florida Caverns

A unique and interesting place to explore nature, Florida Caverns State Park is so much more than a horseback ride through the woods. Home to Florida's largest cave system, the park offers guests a guided tour through the part of Florida few see-the underground. A nice set of stables, a wash rack and other horse amenities tie into several campsites for RV's and tents. Travel over six miles on trails through some of north Florida's most amazing outdoor scenery. Check out more information about the Florida Caverns here.

Kissimmee Prairie

This gorgeous state park has it all. Breathtaking scenic prairies, beautiful wetlands and cool shady oak hammocks make this east coast Florida state park a great place to be year round. Add the fact that over 100 miles of horse trails winds their way around the parks features and you've got one of the best horse campgrounds in the state. Spend the night and star gaze at some for the clearest skies in the world. Check out more about this awesome horse riding haven at the official website here.

Little Manatee River

Located on the upper waters of the Manatee River near Tampa this equestrian delight is a full-facility campground with four sites dedicated exclusively to horse camping. Two stalls are at each site that includes water and electricity. Ride the 12 miles of trails and come back to your RV or tent for an overnight stay at one of the west coasts best equestrian campgrounds. Reserve your spot at the parks website here.

Lower Wekiva River Preserve

Wilderness and adventure await you on this secluded and off the beaten path horse riding trip. The lower Wekiva River is filled with lush vegetation, wild animals and diverse biology that's unfound anywhere else on earth. A primitive horse campground is on a first come-first serve basis complete with stalls, tethers and all of the horse gear you'll need for an overnight stay with your horse. So get your saddles, pack your food and water and visit this website to get your reservations to one of Florida's best horse campgrounds.

Paynes Prairie Preserve

Enjoy what William Bartram called the great alachua savannah and ride across Florida's largest natural prairie. See the real Florida from the mount of a horse for a unique perspective on Florida's past. Wild bison and Spanish horses roam free among this vast and open wilderness prairie. For more information about equestrian camping at this great Florida state park, visit the official website here.

Published by Eric Brennan - Featured Contributor in Lifestyle

Since 2005 Eric has written 2000+ articles and counting on everything home improvement, green and travel. He has written for such companies as DIY network, Huffington Post, DeWalt, AT&T, Tide, Small Home Des...  View profile

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