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Welcome to Caesar Creek State Park Horseman's Campground, located in Waynesville, OH 45068. As part of the Campgrounds & RV Parks category, we offer a unique camping experience tailored for equestrian enthusiasts, while also welcoming other campers.
Caesar Creek State Park Horseman's Campground provides a clean and spacious environment, primarily designed to accommodate campers with horses. The campground is conveniently located within Caesar Creek State Park, offering access to the park's natural beauty and recreational activities.
Key features and highlights of Caesar Creek State Park Horseman's Campground include:
Guest reviews indicate that the campground is a good, affordable option, particularly for those attending events like the Renaissance Festival. While primarily intended for horse campers, the campground also accommodates other visitors. One guest noted the availability of hi-lines for horses, as well as the clean environment and the absence of electricity, which required the use of a generator.
To inquire about availability, specific services, and equestrian accommodations, please contact us at (513) 897-3055 or +1 513-897-3055.
Experience the unique blend of equestrian-friendly camping and natural beauty at Caesar Creek State Park Horseman's Campground, your destination in Waynesville, OH.
Picnics
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Barbecue grill
Picnic tables
Public restroom
Good for kids
Dogs allowed
Good cheap campground, many people for Renaissance festival. Didn't see any horse campers
Nice clean horse campground. Hi lines available for horses. Pit toilets. Non potable water hydrants. No electricity I used a generator.
Nice, quite campground, no electricity. They do have water spigots to get water for horses
Primitive horse camping the way it should be. The only concern was the gentlemen who came and parked at the back end of the campground, then went off into the woods to hunt just beyond the camp; the ‘no hunting’ zone is very small around the camp, so most campers were having to take precautions on when and where they were going out on the trails.
great option for tent camping after the renaissance festival.
We had whole camp to ourselves, early March. It's primitive but did have water for horses, just needed an overnight, traveling through.