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Tram Road Equestrian Campground Introduce

Welcome to Tram Road Equestrian Campground, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Tiger Bay State Forest in Ormond Beach, Florida. This campground is a haven for equestrian enthusiasts and nature lovers alike, offering a unique blend of tranquility and adventure. With its affordable rates and proximity to Daytona Beach, it's an ideal spot for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle while staying close to popular attractions.

The campground features a serene environment surrounded by lush forests and scenic trails, perfect for horseback riding, hiking, and exploring nature. Whether you're planning a weekend getaway or an extended stay, Tram Road Equestrian Campground provides a peaceful retreat for you and your horses.

  • Affordable daily rates of less than $10.
  • Scenic trails for horseback riding and hiking.
  • Convenient location near Daytona Beach and Tiger Bay State Forest.
  • Basic amenities for a comfortable camping experience.

Customer feedback highlights the beauty of the trails and the overall experience, though some note the limited corral space for horses. Despite this, many visitors express their intention to return, praising the campground's natural charm and affordability. Be sure to follow the correct directions to avoid any confusion, as GPS services may not always provide accurate guidance to this secluded spot.

Plan your visit to Tram Road Equestrian Campground today and immerse yourself in the beauty of Florida's natural landscapes. Whether you're an avid equestrian or simply seeking a peaceful escape, this campground promises a memorable experience for all.

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Bruce Turner
Feb 23, 2025

This is more about Google Maps insanely errant directions because I can't figure out how to contact them. They pointed me to LPGA Blvd. west off of I95 to a Catholic School parking lot. No! Go 1 exit further south to 92 west off I95 to Indian Lake Road, a few miles. Turn right on Indian Lake Road and it will take you into the Tiger Bay State Forest. Take your first right after entering the gate and then the next right after crossing a small one lane bridge onto Rima Ridge Rd. This will take you to the Tram Road Equestrian Campground and also the closer (and larger) Bennett Field Family Campground. I hope this saves someone from driving in circles for an hour trying to follow Google Maps directions like I did. Upon re-route they tried to send me into Fire Tower Road which is now the entrance to a construction site. Sheeesh!

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Rhonda Forsythe
Mar 25, 2024

This is a great place to stay close to Daytona during bike week and with horses. Less than $10 a day. Only reason I didn't give 5 stars is the 4 camp sites only have one small corral per site. What is the point in that 99% of people have 2 horses when camping. That was a huge inconvenience cuz our horses need to see each other but can't be in the same stall together. But what I found frustrating they have a huge day use area with spots with 2 corrals. The rangers said we would be removed if we stayed in that site. No one that comes to ride in day use even uses the corrals. Yes we took a chance bringing a big unit when the website says no big units, but we managed to get in and work our way out. The trails were really nice. Would definitely come back

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Cheryl Goerke
Nov 13, 2019

Eagle Rock Equestrian Club did a wonderful job building corrals, a round pen and paying for the 2 wells with pitcher pumps to use for our horses. Several nice trails take you thru different types of forest. Primitive camping but having water available is great. Generators are allowed and campsites are big......very comfortable.

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Alex McFee
Apr 11, 2021

My wife and I spent a night here on April 9th 2021 at campsite #2. This is a great secluded camping spot. We enjoyed our time tent camping here, and will definitely be back! The site was very flat so we had no issues finding a good spot for the tent. There was nearby access to a trail, non-potable water pump, and trash can which was very convenient. The site itself included a picnic table, fire ring with cooking grate, and a standard charcoal stove. This site is shaded by a few beautiful oak trees; they hang low in some spots so you will need to be careful if you're parking a large RV at this site. During tick season, make sure to bring bug spray and be prepared to remove them! We saw a bunch (~30 in 24hrs) at this spot. Of the ones I was able to identify, they were lonestar ticks, which means thankfully no Lyme Disease! We are excited to camp here again, but next time we will probably go during Fall or Winter so we don't have to deal with the ticks.

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ToolMan56 Tenn
Mar 31, 2022

Nice little campground. No potable water, porta johns. Dry camping, quiet. About a mile and a half from Hwy40 down a hard dirt/sand road with lots of washboard. The road was much smoother when we were here last.