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Beaver Creek State Park Equestrian Campground, located at 12816 Sprucevale Rd, East Liverpool, OH 43920, and reachable at (330) 385-3091 or +1 330-385-3091, is a campground within the Campgrounds & RV Parks category that caters specifically to equestrian enthusiasts. While it offers access to trails and a naturally beautiful environment, some customer reviews indicate potential issues with site availability and reservation practices.
Equestrian Focus:
The campground is designed to accommodate campers with horses, providing access to equestrian trails within Beaver Creek State Park. This makes it a suitable destination for those who enjoy horseback riding and camping.
Mixed Customer Experiences:
One customer review highlighted issues with the campground's "first come, first served" policy. The review described instances where groups were seemingly "reserving" multiple sites in advance, conflicting with the stated policy. The reviewer also reported a lack of hospitality and a feeling of being unwelcome. This review contradicts the parks official policy of first come first serve.
Conversely, another review described the campground as a "beautiful, quiet, relaxing place to visit," indicating that some visitors have had positive experiences.
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Important Considerations:
Potential visitors should be aware of the reported issues regarding site availability and reservation practices. It may be advisable to contact the park office directly to clarify any policies and ensure a smooth camping experience. It is recommended that users understand the first come first serve nature of the park, and that only a few sites can be reserved. It is also recommended to be aware that some groups may attempt to occupy sites in advance, which can cause conflict.
Beaver Creek State Park Equestrian Campground offers an equestrian-focused camping experience within a potentially beautiful setting, but visitors should be aware of the mixed reviews and potential challenges.
Picnics
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Wheelchair accessible restroom
Hiking
Picnic tables
Public restroom
Restroom
Camping fee
Credit cards
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
This camp states it’s first come first serve. We pulled in traveling through and there was not ONE trailer on the premises but several women were running around putting tags on all the sites and “reserving” them. I stated the park is first come first serve. They said they were getting ready for a weekend ride. The weekend was three days away. They were phenomenally rude. As we tried to back into a spot (illegally being held/reserved) another trailer came in and the woman grabbed two horses out and ran behind us to tie them up in the site we were going to use. Seriously! They suggested we leave and go to another camp as we weren’t part of their group and were not welcome there. These nasty people are apparently part of the Ohio horseman’s group who actually do NoT own the facility but seem to think they do. Even the park office had reiterated to us that it was first come first serve and only a handful of sites could be reserved and that wasn’t where we planned to stay. I would sure like to have someone with the park go and collect fees from all of these people that should be PAYING for these sites from the time they stuck their tags on them and keeping paying guests from using the park. If you go here you sure don’t need to expect any southern hospitality because it’s non existent. The worst extra two hours driving out of our way that I’ve ever spent.
Beautiful quite relaxing place to visit
Nice place for walks