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Horse Riding and Camping

Riding through a forest’s diverse landscapes, from dense woodlands to open meadows, offers a unique and intimate way to connect with nature and experience the wilderness's tranquility and beauty.

Horseback riding in the National Forest allows you to:

  • Access Remote Areas: On horseback, you can reach parts of the forest that might be inaccessible by foot or vehicle, uncovering hidden gems and secluded spots.
  • Enjoy a Unique Perspective: Experiencing the forest from the height of a horse adds a new dimension to your adventure, providing a different view of the surrounding nature and wildlife.
  • Connect with History: Traveling by horse evokes the traditional means of exploring and appreciating these lands, offering a sense of connection to the past and the timeless beauty of the natural world.
  • Bond with Your Horse: A unique bond forms between a rider and their horse when navigating the trails together, enhancing the overall experience of the journey.
  • Promote Conservation: Horseback riding in designated areas helps promote sustainable tourism and awareness for conserving these beautiful natural spaces.

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Sam Brown Horse Campground

Horse Riding and Camping
Sam Brown Horse Campground is the only horse camp on the Wild Rivers Ranger District! Located in the midst of the area's amazing biodiversity, it's a great place to wander and take in the sights and…

Siskiyou Wilderness: Rogue River-Siskiyou NF

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The United States Congress designated the Siskiyou Wilderness in 1984 and it now maintains a total of 182,628 acres. Siskiyou Wilderness is located in the highest portion of the Siskiyou Mountains…

Sky Lakes Wilderness: Rogue River-Siskiyou NF

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United States Congress designated the Sky Lakes Wilderness in 1984 and it now maintains 113,849 acres. It includes three major lake (former glacial) basins as it stretches along the crest of the…

Wild Rivers Ranger District

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Wild Rivers Ranger District has offices in two locations, one in Grants Pass and one in Cave Junction.2164 N.E. Spalding Avenue Grants Pass, OR 97526Telephone: (541) 471-6500TTY: (866) 510 686126568…

Wild Rogue Wilderness

Hiking Horse Riding and Camping
The United States Congress designated the Wild Rogue Wilderness in 1978 and it now maintains 36,453 acres. Surrounding the Wild and Scenic Rogue River, the rugged canyon landscape of the Wild Rogue…

Wildhorse Meadow Dispersed Camping

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This site offers solitude with scenic views of the mountainous areas of the Rogue River - Siskiyou National Forest, including glorious starry nights and high mountain breezes during the hot days of…

Willow Prairie Horse Campground

Horse Riding and Camping
Each site in the campground has four corrals. Nestled in tall timber just southwest of Mt. McLouglin is a beautiful meadow called Willow Prairie. Adjacent to the camp is a wetlands with a beaver…

Last updated March 10th, 2025