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Littleton Horse Camp
National Forest

Littleton Horse Camp

Port Angeles, Washington
4.6 (17 reviews)

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About Littleton Horse Camp

Campground in Washington.

Nestled in the heart of Washington's stunning national forest landscape, Littleton Horse Camp offers a unique and authentic camping experience for those seeking to combine their love of the outdoors with equestrian adventures. This specialized campground caters to horse enthusiasts and RV travelers who want to explore the pristine wilderness while bringing their animals along for the journey.

The location provides an ideal base camp for discovering some of Washington's most beautiful backcountry terrain. Towering evergreen forests surround the campground, creating a serene and peaceful atmosphere that feels worlds away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The natural setting offers visitors a chance to experience the Pacific Northwest's legendary outdoor beauty, with winding trails that showcase the region's diverse ecosystems and dramatic mountain vistas.

For horse owners, this campground is a dream destination. The facilities are specifically designed to accommodate equine companions, allowing riders to access extensive trail systems that wind through the national forest. Whether you're an experienced trail rider or someone looking to enjoy a leisurely ride through scenic landscapes, the surrounding terrain offers something for everyone. The trails present opportunities to explore meadows, creek beds, and forest passages that reveal the natural character of Washington's wilderness.

Beyond riding opportunities, the area presents countless ways to enjoy nature. Hikers will find numerous footpaths suitable for various skill levels, while photographers will discover endless subjects among the towering trees and mountain scenery. The peaceful setting also appeals to those simply seeking tranquility and a chance to disconnect and recharge.

The national forest location means you're far from commercial development but not necessarily far from services and supplies. The region's outdoor heritage runs deep, and the campground serves as a perfect jumping-off point for exploring both established attractions and hidden gems throughout the surrounding area.

Whether you're planning a weekend getaway or an extended camping trip, Littleton Horse Camp provides a welcoming destination where equestrian pursuits and RV camping combine to create memorable outdoor experiences in one of the Pacific Northwest's most scenic regions.
4.6

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17

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Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Port Angeles is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Washington weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Port Angeles.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Port Angeles. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Littleton Horse Camp Reviews

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Verne Farrell

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Verne Farrell

Nice, but relatively unknown little campground near the Mt. Muller Trailhead that caters specifically to horse campers, but to hikers and car campers as well. Campers must bring their own water, however, so it is not a fee campground. I've never seen it crowded with campers. The Mt. Muller trail system consists of about 22 miles of trails that stretch along the Sol Duc Valley at about 1000 feet el... Nice, but relatively unknown little campground near the Mt. Muller Trailhead that caters specifically to horse campers, but to hikers and car campers as well. Campers must bring their own water, however, so it is not a fee campground. I've never seen it crowded with campers. The Mt. Muller trail system consists of about 22 miles of trails that stretch along the Sol Duc Valley at about 1000 feet elevation and ascend to Snider Ridge at up to about 3600 feet. It also ties in with the Olympic Discovery Trail near Hwy 101 and Fairholm Hill.

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C E

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by C E

This is a dry camping area with pens for your horses. It's quite secluded and beautifully spaced to give you privacy. It has several short and long trails. Our cat and dog were very happy to explore with us. Our "neighbors" had the cutest goat and horses with them. There are a few picnic benches. Small letrines located at each level. Drinking water for animals is available. Totally recommended!

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K Setchfield

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by K Setchfield

Stock water IS available, vault toilets, 6 pens lower with 3 additional pens above. There are fire rings at each camp site...Biggest problem I observed was non-horse, RV campers taking up the limited spaces, leaving horse and trailer and horses around the perimeter...Come early to get your spot! Beautiful lush forest, horses should be in good condition for upper trails but pretty flat and long o... Stock water IS available, vault toilets, 6 pens lower with 3 additional pens above. There are fire rings at each camp site...Biggest problem I observed was non-horse, RV campers taking up the limited spaces, leaving horse and trailer and horses around the perimeter...Come early to get your spot! Beautiful lush forest, horses should be in good condition for upper trails but pretty flat and long on lower, the creek (marked Stock Creek on map) provides perfect place to cool and water horses on return to camp. Dogs should be leashed regardless of trail worthyness due to high predator presence and we had a problem with several free roaming dogs entering our campsite. I noticed that not one camper prior to our visit used certified weed free hay, and didn't bother cleaning pens of manure or leftover feed. Really beautiful place, nice wide trails, we met new BCHW chapter members that gave us great info and we're very friendly. I would have liked updated maps as well. Highly recommend despite this!

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Arnulfo Gonzalez

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Arnulfo Gonzalez

It has a nice wide open space for star gazing, setting up volley ball and a large BBQ/picnic area. Very quiet compared to most other campsites I've been to which was a welcomed change. No potable water! There is a bathroom though. Only 4 miles from Lake Crescent. There are only 6 campsites.

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Elizabeth Mckean

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Elizabeth Mckean

Other than the need to bring your own water. one of the most beautiful places to camp horses or not. The trailhead for Mt. Muller is also located here, which is a hike of 10 miles of switchback at fairly fast incline. well worth the sweat! It was one of the most gorgeous places I've ever seen.

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