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Land Adventures at White Mound Horse Campsite - Oconomowoc

Land Adventures at White Mound Horse Campsite

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Difficulty

easy

Duration

2–4 hours

Fitness Level

Suitable for all fitness levels, casual to moderate experience preferred

Overview

Discover the perfect blend of horseback riding and camping at White Mound Park. With scenic trails and comfortable amenities, it's a standout destination for equestrian adventures.

Hill Point, Wisconsin

Horse Campsite 05

horse RV/pop-up/tent, 20/30/50 amp, back-in, water, ADA, 75'

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Adventure Photos

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About This Adventure

Experience the beauty of nature at White Mound Park, where horse enthusiasts can enjoy scenic trails and dedicated camping facilities. With electric and water accommodations, plus amenities like restrooms and picnic tables, this park is the perfect getaway for horse lovers seeking adventure and relaxation in a serene environment.

Fees

2 Nights - $65 3 Nights - $95 4 Nights - $125 5 Nights - $155 6 Nights - $185 7 Nights - $215

Rates do not include parking.


About

  • White Mound Park offers great horse trails for those traveling with horses.
  • Camping accommodations with electric, water and some ADA accessible sites are available for those people who are camping with horses.
  • A horse campground is located at the north end of the park. Facilities include restrooms, picnic tables, hitching posts, trailer parking, and fire rings.

Adventure Tips

Prepare for varied terrain

Bring sturdy footwear and be ready for uneven surfaces on the trails.

Book campsites early

Reservations fill quickly during peak season, so plan ahead.

Practice riding skills beforehand

Ensure you're comfortable with basic horsemanship for a safe experience.

Carry water and insect repellent

Stay hydrated and protect against insects during outdoor activities.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • White-tailed deer
  • Eastern bluebirds

History

White Mound Park has been a local outdoor haven for decades, originally established in the 1960s as a community camping area.

Conservation

The park actively promotes Leave No Trace principles and sustainable camping practices to preserve its natural beauty.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Horse tack and riding gear

Essential

Necessary for a safe and comfortable ride.

Camping equipment

Essential

Includes tent, sleeping bags, and personal gear for overnight stays.

Water bottle or hydration pack

Essential

Keeps you hydrated during outdoor activities.

Weather-appropriate clothing

Essential

Adjust for changing weather conditions to stay comfortable.