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Tryon Creek State Natural Area – Portland, Oregon
This urban state park near Portland, OR features well-maintained equestrian trails up to 5.2 miles, ideal for slow leisurely rides or faster paced conditioning, with ample trailer parking and close proximity to the metro area. Special thanks to Jamethiel Morse for this submission, please check out her blog linked in…
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Bonney Crossing Campground – Badger Creek Wilderness, Oregon
Bonney Crossing Campground, located in Mt Hood National Forest, offers 3 sites with corrals for equestrians. Providing access to the Badger Creek Wilderness – this camp is on the drier site of Mt Hood and may be a good option for the wetter months.
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Sheep Springs Horse Camp – Deschutes National Forest, Oregon
Sheep Springs Horse Camp in Central Oregon’s Deschutes National Forest is ideal for early spring and late fall riding, featuring 11 campsites with 4-horse corrals. The camp offers access to the Metolius-Windigo Trail, wilderness area and backcountry options.
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Anderson Lake State Park – Sequim, Washington
Anderson Lake State Park on the Olympic Peninsula features nearly 5 miles of easy trails, future connections to other trails, and facilities for day use.
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Joe Graham Horse Camp – Mt Hood National Forest, Oregon
Published: November 8, 2025Updated: March 2, 2026 Joe Graham Horse Camp is located in the Mount Hood National Forest near Timothy Lake. Offering direct access to the Pacific Crest Trail, and scenic lake riding – this one is great for both camping or a long day ride. Camp Overview Campsites:…




