Rock Creek Horse Camp, managed by the Washington State Department of Natural Resources, is a dedicated equestrian campground nestled within the Yacolt Burn State Forest in southwest Washington. Set on nearly 20 acres of forested land near Yacolt, this facility is purpose-built for horse enthusiasts seeking a quiet, nature-immersed retreat. Campsites come equipped with picnic tables and a shared shelter structure, and vault toilets are available on-site. The campground accommodates trailers up to 27 feet in length, making it accessible for riders hauling horses from across the Pacific Northwest. Water hookups are available, adding to the convenience for equestrian campers. Pets are welcome, making it a great option for those traveling with dogs alongside their horses. The campground serves as a gateway to the expansive Yacolt Burn non-motorized trail system, offering miles of horseback riding and hiking through second-growth forest. The surrounding landscape provides a rugged, serene backdrop ideal for multi-day trail excursions. Located off NE Dole Valley Road, approximately 0.7 miles north of Cold Creek Camp, it offers easy access to some of the most scenic equestrian terrain in Washington State.