Trail Camps

Duncan Lake Equestrian Park

Camp Information: We have at least 15 miles of marked trails with many connecting trails that are not marked. We have 3 mile white loop, 6 mile red out and back trail, and 3 mile blue loop. We have 4 trail heads. Winter fish house, disc golf course for those that don’t ride, WHAT? Two
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Foss Lake

Camp Information: Equine Camping is at Mouse Creek. Explore this 3.2-mile out-and-back trail near Foss, Oklahoma. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 58 min to complete. This trail is great for hiking, running, and walking, and it’s unlikely you’ll encounter many other people while exploring. You’ll need to leave pups at
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Heyburn Lake, Sheppard Point

Camp Information: Sheppard Point is an excellent destination for access to Oklahoma’s Heyburn Lake and taking advantage of hiking and sightseeing on the multi-use nature trail. Driving Directions: From Sapulpa, take SH33 and go 7 miles west of Kellyville. Exit on Turner Turnpike. Follow signs 3.5 miles south from SH33. From Bristow, take SH48 to
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Hickory Creek Wildlife Management Area

Camp Information: Primitive camping only. No reservations required but Oklahoma hunting or fishing license required. Driving Directions: Note for iPhone users: Maps doesn’t recognize 6701 Black Gold Rd (Google Maps does), so follow these directions: From Marrietta go 1.5 miles east on State Hwy 32, 4 miles north on U.S. Hwy 77S, 1 mile east
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Horse Pen Creek

Camp Information: Upper Kiamichi Wilderness Trailhead, primitive camping with hitching posts, large rig friendly, unlimited riding with initially 20 miles marked and access to 100’s of miles of trail directions: Go east on 63 all the way to the Arkansas border and on the north side of the road is 6044 and that is Horse
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Hugo Lake, Kiamichi Park

Camp Information: Kiamichi Park is a sweet little horse camp located right on Hugo Lake. Shade covered trails and lake side camping with the hookups! Raccoon Road has pens, electric and water hook ups. The trails are mostly sandy and currently there are over 20 miles with most being single track. Raccoon Road Equestrian Camp
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Kaw Lake

Camp Information: Operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Sarge Creek Campground offers camping along the banks of Kaw Lake. 52 campsites with 15-amp electric hookups are available, as well as one group campsite with 15-amp electric hookups that accommodates up to 60 people. Seven campsites feature horse pens for equestrian camping, and amenities
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Keystone Lake – Walnut Creek

Camp Information: Nestled along the north shore of Keystone Lake, Walnut Creek Recreation Area is surrounded by sandy beaches, high bluffs, native grasses, rock outcrops and rolling hills, making it the ideal retreat for fun and quiet relaxation. Along with camping, boating, and day use opportunities, the park also includes 17 miles of trail for
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Lake Carl Blackwell, Hunts Meadow

Camp Information: The Hunts Meadow Equestrian Campground has 19 sites with electric, water, picnic table, hitching post and fire ring at each. Plus, 30 primitive campsites. Hunts Meadow also has horse pens, a wash area, round pen and pavilion. Individual reservations aren’t allowed at Hunts Meadow. It’s first-come, first-served. So call 405.372.5157 early in the
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Lake Ellsworth, Fisherman’s Cove

Camp Information: “Fishermen’s Cove” is located off Tony Creek Road in Elgin and is where we primarily park and ride. 580-529-2663 580-512-2911 Maps: Trail Map Website: Facebook Page