Family Camping Activities for All Ages: Games, Hiking, and Campfire Fun
The legendary heart of Joshua Tree National Park.
Margaret McKenny Campground, located at 10900 Waddell Creek Rd SW, Olympia, WA 98512, USA, is a unique camping destination nestled in the Capitol State Forest. This campground is specifically designed with equestrians in mind, offering a tranquil escape for horse lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
Campground Details:
Equestrian Camping in the Capitol State Forest:
Margaret McKenny Campground's location in the Capitol State Forest provides campers with a serene and natural setting, surrounded by lush forests and access to a variety of trails. The campground's focus on equestrian camping makes it a unique destination for those who wish to explore the forest with their horses.
Activities and Recreation:
Margaret McKenny Campground and the surrounding area offer a variety of activities for outdoor enthusiasts:
Campground Features:
Margaret McKenny Campground offers a variety of features to enhance your camping experience:
Explore Olympia and Beyond:
Margaret McKenny Campground's location near Olympia provides easy access to a variety of attractions and activities in the surrounding area:
A Unique Equestrian Retreat:
Margaret McKenny Campground offers a unique opportunity to combine camping with equestrian activities in the beautiful Capitol State Forest. Whether you're seeking a family vacation, a weekend getaway, or a day of outdoor recreation with your horse, this campground provides a perfect setting for creating lasting memories.
Plan Your Adventure:
If you're looking for an equestrian-friendly camping experience in the Capitol State Forest with opportunities for hiking and exploring the area with your horse, Margaret McKenny Campground is an excellent choice. Arrive early to secure your campsite and immerse yourself in the wonders of this remarkable location.
Additional Information:
For more information about Margaret McKenny Campground, including specific amenities and details about the surrounding area, please visit the Washington Department of Natural Resources website or contact them directly. You can also find reviews and additional details on various online platforms.
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
RV camping
Hiking
Picnic tables
Public restroom
Restroom
Running water
Tent sites
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
Free parking lot
Free street parking
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
Nice camping trip. Great spots! Bathrooms are nice and well kept. Tree coverage is good, up high enough the break through a are manageable. Also keeps it cooler closer to the ground. Everyone waves yet keeps to themselves. The camp host made a presents daily for our 3 day stay Would love to go again soon.
Came here for horse camping without a reservation on a Monday. There are 6 spots for horse camping but only two spots have double corrals. These are large sites with manure spots in each camp spot. The trails were nicely groomed and marked well. Except we missed a turn to go to the falls. Trails are rocky in places and I do not recommend it for barefoot horses.
Beautiful trails and amazing place to nature walk. We saw several small groups (5-6) while on a 2 hour walk today. A bit muddy. We loved it and will return!
I have been going camping there for many many years. It's been a wonderful place to hike, play in the creek, or just relax. These pics are from this year, so beautiful.
For 3 years since my van conversion into a campervan I have camped here for my birthday on May 31st. I love the campground and the hosts are so friendly. Camping spots are private and at a distance from one another. I like private. You get to meet lots of people on the trails. I have a dog and a camping companion (his second year camping). The park is pet friendly even horses. This year the camp was full, because people cheated the system. It was raining on Wednesday and also on Thursday evening the day I arrived. Because of the rain I didn't expect any to be camping in tents. The camp camp was full. Full of abandoned partially setup tents, tarps and bungee cords. People set them up ahead of the holiday. Some returned a few days later which is so wrong on many levels. I spoke with Steve the camp host and he said they cannot do that and noticed this year its happening a lot. He spoke with the folks when they arrived to tell them they cannot do that. One person used bungee cords and a bunch of 15 inch metal spikes hammered into the ground were the vehicle parks. He used them to hold a tarp down on one corner. The others were just sticking out of the ground about 3 inches. Had to physically dig them out. The camp host remove the bungee cords from the site he gave me and from the handicap spot the guy tried to hold also. Steve told me I could take the spot and I did and almost damaged underneath my van and my rear tire from the metal spikes. Later that evening the guy showed up with ATVs and camper and all his gear. Jumped out of his truck angry and started to approach me. Steve (camp host) saw him and intervened. I am still here loving every moment.