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Horseback Riding

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Experience the outdoors from a different perspective at campgrounds and RV parks offering horseback riding. Whether you're a novice or an experienced rider, trail rides through forests, meadows, and along rivers provide a unique and memorable adventure. Some of these destinations even have horse paddocks and horse pens right on-site for your equine camping companions.

RV parks and campgrounds with Horseback Riding near Graford, Texas.

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Lone Ranger RV Park & Lodge

23 RV Sites

Lone Ranger RV Park & Lodge in Ranger, TX, offers 23 full-hookup back-in RV sites with 20, 30, and 50-amp service and room for rigs up to 60 feet. Every site is a back-in carrying water, sewer, and electric with site-delivered WiFi and a fire pit. The park is open all year, with laundry, a bathhouse with showers, a clubhouse, a library, a bar, a community fire pit, and restored 1930s lodges for guests without a rig. Horse pens are available for guests traveling with stock. Pets are welcome, and there's a playground. A resort-style outdoor pool anchors the grounds, with picnicking and genuinely dark north-central Texas sky for stargazing. The property also hosts weddings. Ranger sits in the Palo Pinto Mountain country of north-central Texas, with a lake, boating, a national park unit, and wine tasting all within reach. Rates for sites and the lodges are on the booking page. The restored lodges are limited and book first — ask about them when you reserve.

from $45/night

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Hill City Horse Stop

30 RV Sites

Hill City Horse Stop in Tolar, TX, offers 30 full-hookup RV sites with 30 and 50-amp service and room for rigs up to 60 feet. Sites come as back-ins and pull-thrus, each carrying water, sewer, and electric. The property is gated and rated big rig friendly, and at 60 feet the sites take a long rig with a trailer behind it — which is the point here. Laundry is on site. Pets are welcome, and there's a pet washing station. The name is literal: this is a horse property, built for riders hauling stock, with horseback riding from the grounds. If you travel with horses, that combination of gated security, big-rig sites, and equestrian facilities is hard to find. Tolar sits at 7000 Hill City Highway in Hood County near Granbury, in the horse country of north-central Texas — the Weatherford-to-Stephenville corridor carries the densest concentration of quarter horse trainers, cutting horse operations, and equestrian events in the state. Rates and availability are on the booking page. Call ahead about stock accommodations and trailer length when you reserve.

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Weeping Willow RV Park

Conveniently accessed from Interstate 20 at Exit 263 in Trent, Texas, positioned between Sweetwater and Abilene in the rolling post-oak and mesquite savanna of Nolan County, Weeping Willow RV Park offers a quiet country retreat with a genuine Texas rural atmosphere for both overnight I-20 travelers and guests looking for a comfortable full-hookup base in the open-sky cattle country west of Abilene. The park's distance from urban ambient light makes it a genuinely dark-sky location for guests who want to observe the full star fields that define nighttime in west Texas, and the property's quiet country character gives it an unhurried atmosphere appropriate to guests who want to decompress from highway travel rather than arrive at a busy commercial campground. Full hookup sites with electrical, water, and sewer service accommodate big rigs without the maneuvering constraints common at compact campground layouts, and the park's amenities include clean restrooms and showers, laundry facilities, a dog park, and horse paddocks that make it one of the few campgrounds in the Abilene area equipped to accommodate guests traveling with horses alongside their RV. The Wi-Fi infrastructure supports guests who need connectivity during an extended stay, and the property's pet-friendly and equestrian-accommodation combination gives it a practical appeal for the substantial population of Texas travelers who move horses between events and need proper overnight equestrian facilities. Abilene, approximately 25 miles east of the park, anchors the regional day-trip roster with a range of cultural and heritage attractions that give the city more visitor substance than its size might suggest. Frontier Texas!, a high-tech history museum using holographic presentations to interpret the settlement of west Texas in the frontier era, is consistently recognized as one of the more creatively executed frontier heritage experiences in the state. The National Center for Children's Illustrated Literature, Paramount Theatre, and the museums associated with Abilene Christian University and Hardin-Simmons University extend the city's cultural profile. Dyess Air Force Base, home to B-1B Lancer bombers and a heritage aircraft park, operates an open-air museum visible from the highway. The Sweetwater area to the west is home to the annual Sweetwater World's Largest Rattlesnake Roundup—an early March event that draws tens of thousands of visitors for a celebration of western heritage that is unique in scale and character to the Texas plains culture. Lake Sweetwater and Lake Abilene State Park provide regional fishing and outdoor recreation access for guests who want water-based activity beyond the highway corridor. The Big Country landscape of Nolan and Taylor Counties, defined by windmills, mesquite flats, and oil field infrastructure, represents a west Texas visual experience distinct from the Hill Country terrain to the south and the Panhandle plains to the north. Weeping Willow RV Park is open year-round, with the west Texas climate delivering warm and dry conditions across most of the calendar. Spring and fall are the most comfortable seasons for outdoor activity in the Abilene area, with summers bringing the intense heat characteristic of the Texas plains and winters occasionally delivering cold fronts that sweep down from the Panhandle. The park's I-20 positioning makes it equally suited to a single overnight stop during a cross-country road trip and a multi-night base for regional exploration, and the horse paddock availability makes it a practical choice for guests covering the Texas show and rodeo circuit with horses in tow.

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Soggy Bottom Trails Pub & Campground

56 RV Sites

The concept behind Soggy Bottom Trails Pub & Campground in Wanette, Oklahoma, is genuinely uncommon in the campground industry: 120 acres of trail-laced South Canadian River land with tent sites, full-hookup RV spots, and comfortable cabins — combined with a full on-site pub serving beer, wine, spirits, and a kitchen that actually delivers real food after a day of hiking. The result is a destination campground in the Pottawatomie County countryside that draws guests specifically for the combination of trail access, river setting, and on-site hospitality that most outdoor properties are unwilling or unable to provide. The property's 120 acres front the South Canadian River near the historic Byars-Wanette Railroad bridge, and the terrain is developed with multiple hiking and trail-riding routes that run through diverse riparian and upland terrain. RV sites include full hookup connections, tent sites are spread through natural areas of the grounds, and cabin accommodations provide solid-wall comfort for guests who want the trail-and-pub experience without sleeping in a tent. River access for swimming, wading, and fishing is available directly from the property, and the natural setting — trees, wildlife, and the South Canadian's sandy-bottomed character — provides the kind of outdoor immersion that the pub and cabins are specifically designed to celebrate. The South Canadian River in this stretch of central Oklahoma runs through a landscape of red clay banks, post oak and blackjack oak uplands, and the meandering floodplain character typical of Oklahoma's river systems. Wildlife viewing on the property includes white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and the diverse bird community supported by the riparian corridor, and the trail network designed specifically for Soggy Bottom guests gives the 120 acres an intentional outdoor structure that rewards multiple days of exploration rather than a single pass-through. The regional outdoor attractions extend the activity options well beyond the property itself. Chickasaw National Recreation Area in Sulphur — with its natural mineral springs, travertine creek swimming, Lake of the Arbuckles, and camping within a National Park Service site — is within driving range and provides a fascinating complement to the South Canadian River character of Soggy Bottom. Turner Falls Park in Davis, featuring Oklahoma's largest waterfall and swimming at the base of the falls, is another anchor destination in the broader south-central Oklahoma outdoor corridor. Lake Thunderbird State Park near Norman adds boating and fishing options to the regional day-trip roster. Soggy Bottom Trails Pub & Campground is an outdoor destination that operates most effectively as a multi-night stay — one night is barely enough to try the pub, walk the trails, and get a sense of the river. The spring and fall seasons deliver ideal trail conditions and the most comfortable temperatures for the full South Canadian River experience. Summer stays are active with river swimming and evening pub gatherings under the Oklahoma sky. Reserve cabins and premium RV sites well ahead for spring weekends, when trail riding and hiking demand across the region peaks and the property's distinctive character draws guests from across Oklahoma and beyond.

from $20/night

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Cora's Cabins (Savannahs Events)

5 Cabins

Cora's Cabins at Savannah's Events in Tyler, TX, offers 5 cabin rentals on the 170-acre Flyin H Ranch. This is a cabin and event property rather than a serviced RV park — the published record shows no RV sites or hookups, so contact them directly if you're traveling in a rig. A bathhouse, WiFi, on-site dining, and a recreation center serve guests. Pets are welcome. A pond, a lake, fishing, hiking, horseback riding, and dark ranch sky for stargazing fill the acreage. The property doubles as a full-service wedding and event venue, which is worth knowing both if you're planning one and if you'd rather not stay during someone else's. Tyler sits in Smith County as the commercial and cultural capital of East Texas, in the piney woods — home of the Tyler Municipal Rose Garden, the largest in the country, and the Azalea Trail each spring. Rates for the cabins are on the booking page. Ask about event bookings on your dates when you reserve.

from $95/night


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