Lebar Horse Camp offers 13 stock-friendly sites in the Skokomish Valley, each designed to fit a horse trailer and camper with highline hitching space. The campground sits 6 miles from Shelton and 7 miles from Hoodsport, serving as a trailhead for rides into the South Fork Skokomish River watershed. First-come, first-served.
LeBar Horse Camp is a stock-oriented campground with 13 sites designed to accommodate horse trailers and campers; visitors without stock are directed to Brown Creek Campground. Sites are assigned on a first-come, first-served basis.
Weather and SeasonsBest season: summer. Summer brings the most stable, horse‑friendly conditions — typically mild, dry days in the mid‑60s to low‑70s°F and cool nights (mid‑40s to mid‑50s) — making it ideal for long rides, hiking in the surrounding watershed, and river fishing when water levels are lower and clearer. Daylight is long, trails are generally accessible and the 13-stock sites are easiest to use without mud or heavy rainfall. Expect moderate weekend crowds from nearby Shelton and Hoodsport but plenty of weekday solitude; a
Peak months: July, August, September, June
Avoid: December, January
Natural Features and SceneryThe campground occupies forested terrain shaped by glacial and river activity over thousands of years. Conifers and hardwoods provide shade across the sites. The South Fork Skokomish River runs through the valley, carrying snowmelt from the Olympic Peninsula peaks through old forest. The surrounding watershed offers access to trails that follow the river and climb into higher country.