Equestrian at Occoneechee State Park offers a premier camping destination for horse enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers in Clarksville, Virginia. Situated on 2,698 acres along Buggs Island Lake—Virginia's largest water body—this state park provides dedicated equestrian facilities including 11 pull-through campsites with covered horse stalls, electric hookups, water access, and 50-amp service for modern RVs.
The park features 22 miles of scenic trails through wooded terrain, perfect for both horseback riding and hiking. Full-hookup campsites with grills, picnic tables, and modern facilities support a comfortable camping experience. On-site amenities include playgrounds, a visitor center, and amphitheater showcasing the cultural heritage of the Occoneechee people who historically inhabited the region.
Buggs Island Lake provides exceptional fishing for catfish and other species, with three boat ramps offering easy access to water recreation including boating and paddleboarding. Beyond the park, nearby attractions include the MacCallum More Museum and Gardens, Clarksville Regional Museum, Woodbine Vineyards, and the South Boston Speedway. The peaceful lakeside setting, combined with extensive recreational opportunities and equestrian accommodations, makes Occoneechee State Park an ideal destination for RV camping, trail riding, and waterfront relaxation in central Virginia.