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Equestrian sites
Gallop in! Some sites cater to Hipcampers on horseback.
We are open to all campers, no horse required.
Our farm is beautifully located adjacent to the Cumberland Gap National Historic Park. The White Rocks trailhead is within walking distance and is a very popular for both horseback riding and hiking. The campground has a great view of the White Rocks and is located just a few minutes from Hwy 58 making it a convenient stop if traveling through. The campground is equine friendly, bring your horse trailer and stay the night after a long ride.
The host John and his wife and 3 totally adorable dogs are wonderful. The facilities are new, clean and well maintained. If you have horses the trails are right there to get into the national park .. a beautiful park!! My son who I was traveling with is partially physically challenged. John has the most advanced trail accessibility equipment available… some electric all terrain and others that are arm strength propelled. He and his wife are also very involved in the Cumberland Gap National Historic Park and volunteer their time there.
I would recommend this place without hesitation.
I loved tent camping here! The area is amazing with a lot to do nearby. The host was very responsive and hospitable. I will definitely be planning another trip here.
The view at Rock Bottom Horse Camp is beautiful. The camp was very peaceful. I was the only person there initially; however, another person did show up a bit later and I was under the impression that he was a "walk-in;" so, if that is the case, it's helpful to know that this camp accepts them. This Hipcamp caters to campers with horses, but will accept non-horse campers, as well. I highly recommend Rock Bottom Horse Camp.
John’s land was a perfect place to stop and take a break during my long drive. He sent clear instructions and all the amenities were great! Quiet and beautiful spot to sleep for the night!
Location
Ewing, Lee, Virginia, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of ᏣᎳᎫᏪᏘᏱ Tsalaguwetiyi (Cherokee, East), S’atsoyaha (Yuchi), and Shawandasse Tula (Shawanwaki/Shawnee) First Nations according to