Sahara Creek Horse Camp, managed by the Washington State Department of Natural Resources, is a premier equestrian camping destination nestled in the forested foothills near Mount Rainier in Pierce County, Washington. Located approximately 5.3 miles east of Elbe along State Route 706, the camp offers 30 campsites equipped with picnic tables and hitching rails, making it an ideal base for horse campers exploring the Pacific Northwest. The campground provides direct access to the Nicholson Horse Trail System, a sprawling 40-mile network of trails with stunning views of Mount Rainier, perfect for horseback riding and hiking. Vault toilets and water hookups are available on-site for added convenience. Leashed pets are welcome, and voice-controlled animals accompanying horseback riders are also accommodated. The surrounding landscape offers a serene, heavily wooded setting with easy proximity to Mount Rainier National Park, opening up additional opportunities for outdoor adventure. Reservations are required for select sites, while holiday weekends operate on a first-come, first-served basis. A 7-day maximum stay applies within any 30-day period. Whether you're a dedicated equestrian or an outdoor enthusiast seeking trail access near one of Washington's most iconic natural landmarks, Sahara Creek Horse Camp delivers a rugged yet well-appointed retreat in the heart of the Cascades foothills.