Equestrian Campground

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Visitor Center: 40060 Smalley Road, Auberry, California

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Sites

3 campsites

Season

Year-round

Cell

No Service

Pets

Not Allowed

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Equestrian Campground
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Campsite Fees
A permit is required for campfires. No other fees or prices are specified in the provided information.
Standard Site Fee$0.00
Hookup Site Fee$0.00
Premium Site Fee$0.00
Hike and Bike Site Fee$0.00
Group Site Fee$0.00
Food Storage Locker Fee$0.00
Total Campsite Fees$0.00

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About Equestrian Campground

Discover a peaceful retreat designed for riders and their horses at this intimate campground, where ancient oak trees create a natural canopy over three accessible sites complete with corrals and ample trailer parking. Connected to the Nuckahee Learning Center and extensive trail networks, this first-come, first-served gem offers the essentials—accessible restrooms, fresh drinking water, and the kind of quiet that comes from no electricity or cell service—allowing you to truly disconnect and focus on the trail ahead.
Equestrian campground with three accessible campsites offered on a first-come, first-served basis. No electrical hookups are provided; the site accommodates horse trailers and provides corrals for riders.
Natural Features and SceneryTowering oak trees stand sentinel over this equestrian haven, their sprawling branches providing welcome shade for both riders and horses throughout the day. The campground's strategic location next to the Nuckahee Learning Center puts you just a quarter-mile bypass trail away from the main trailhead, opening up the entire management area's trail system for exploration. Thoughtfully designed corrals give your horses a secure home base, while a convenient paddle-style water spigot positioned near the corrals ensures easy access to fresh drinking water for your four-legged companions. The spacious gravel parking area accommodates horse trailers of all sizes, making arrival and departure seamless so you can spend more time in the saddle and less time maneuvering.
Geological RegionSan Joaquin River Gorge
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Campsite details

AccessibilityThree accessible campsites and an accessible restroom are provided.
Sites SizeGravel parking area large enough for 2-3 trucks with horse trailers; room to turn around.
Total Campsites3 campsites
Recommended CampsitesGravel parking area accommodates 2-3 trucks with horse trailers and provides turning space; do not block access for others when parking. Corrals are available for horseback riders. Accessible campsites include fire rings, picnic tables and a wood grill.

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Site layoutThree accessible campsites with fire rings, picnic tables, and a wood grill clustered near corrals and a gravel parking area suitable for horse trailers.
Walk-in AvailabilitySite is first-come, first-served; reservations are not accepted.

Amenities available

Potable water
Fire rings
Picnic tables

Activities you can enjoy

Designed for equestrian use with corrals and a large trailer parking area; a 1/4 mile bypass trail connects the campground to the main trailhead and the larger trail system in the management area. Camping and trail-based recreation are the primary activities; campfires are allowed only with a permit and in designated fire rings.
Hiking
A short 1/4 mile bypass trail from the campground connects to the main trailhead and the broader trail network.
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Campground rules

  • Pets are not allowed
  • A permit is required for campfires; campfires must be in designated fire rings in the campgrounds. Fire rings and a wood grill are provided at campsites.

Hazards

General hazardsCell service is typically nonexistent; visitors should plan for limited communications.

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Humidity: 100%
Wind: 2.1 mph
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Trash and recyclingGarbage collection is available.
Proximity to water featuresDrinking water available via a paddle-style spigot next to the corrals; no natural water features described.

Campground Map

Visitor Center: 40060 Smalley Road, Auberry, California
Driving directionsThe San Joaquin River Gorge is located approximately five (5) miles northwest of the town of Auberry. From Fresno, take CA-168 north. One mile after the town of Prather, turn left onto Auberry Road. Follow Auberry Road 2.9 miles through the town of Auberry and turn left at the Y onto Powerhouse Road. After 1.8 miles, turn left onto Smalley Road and follow it into the recreation area. Google Maps accurately locates the visitor center at its actual location.
Accessible via CA-168 north from Fresno; follow local roads as described (Auberry Road, Powerhouse Road, Smalley Road).
Nearby places
Auberry: approximately 5 miles (campground is about five miles northwest of Auberry).

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Last updated December 10, 2025
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