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About Wolf Ford Horse Camp
Number of accommodations: 11
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2026 Season availability
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- River Access
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- Pet friendly
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Reviews (51)
What Guests Are Saying
Wolf Ford Horse Camp has been recently updated with new gravel, fire rings, and signage, making it a beautiful and well-maintained site for camping. Reviewers appreciate the cleanliness of the facilities, including the composting toilets, and the abundance of wildlife in the area. However, some visitors experienced noise from other campers, particularly during busy holiday weekends, which affected their overall peace and quiet.
What Guests Are Saying
Wolf Ford Horse Camp has been recently updated with new gravel, fire rings, and signage, making it a beautiful and well-maintained site for camping. Reviewers appreciate the cleanliness of the facilities, including the composting toilets, and the abundance of wildlife in the area. However, some visitors experienced noise from other campers, particularly during busy holiday weekends, which affected their overall peace and quiet.
Review Summary
Taylor D
VerifiedMay 28, 2021 • Stayed at: 6, Loop: A
Maybe my perspective is a bit skewed but I did not feel very safe here, and left after the first night. The grounds are kept okay, the picnic table I had was rotting. There's about a 10 minute drive down a gravel road with deep potholes to reach the campground as well and I had no service. If you like solidarity and being truly surrounded by woods and tall plants then this is a good campground to consider, however I am simply not the type.
Zoey J
VerifiedMay 23, 2021 • Stayed at: 5, Loop: A
There is no one to check you in printing details are completely unnecessary.
Zoey J
VerifiedMay 23, 2021 • Stayed at: 5, Loop: A
There is no one to check you in printing details are completely unnecessary.
Larry G
VerifiedDecember 6, 2020 • Stayed at: 2, Loop: A
Very nice. Would definitely come back. I love horses.
Larry G
VerifiedDecember 6, 2020 • Stayed at: 2, Loop: A
Very nice. Would definitely come back. I love horses.
Stephen F
VerifiedDecember 5, 2020 • Stayed at: 1, Loop: A
This is a very nice little campsite in a beautiful area. Unfortunately, I arrived after dark for my campsite and a group of mountain bikers had taken my spot. The spot next to mine had a large group with string lights up and loud music going, basically a party, and the rest of the spots were all full. Granted, it was the Friday night of Thanksgiving weekend. Even if my spot hadn't been taken I would have left since the vibe wasn't the experience I was looking for. I like the idea that there are self-policed sites in the wilderness but it seems that at this location it's not really working out, so perhaps a few short regular visits from a ranger would be required. I was just a hunter looking for a place to sleep so no big deal, I went up the road and slept in my truck, but the horse riding crowd for whom this camp is originally intended would be pretty bummed that it's becoming overrun by yehas.
Stephen F
VerifiedDecember 5, 2020 • Stayed at: 1, Loop: A
This is a very nice little campsite in a beautiful area. Unfortunately, I arrived after dark for my campsite and a group of mountain bikers had taken my spot. The spot next to mine had a large group with string lights up and loud music going, basically a party, and the rest of the spots were all full. Granted, it was the Friday night of Thanksgiving weekend. Even if my spot hadn't been taken I would have left since the vibe wasn't the experience I was looking for. I like the idea that there are self-policed sites in the wilderness but it seems that at this location it's not really working out, so perhaps a few short regular visits from a ranger would be required. I was just a hunter looking for a place to sleep so no big deal, I went up the road and slept in my truck, but the horse riding crowd for whom this camp is originally intended would be pretty bummed that it's becoming overrun by yehas.
Sarah F
VerifiedOctober 5, 2020 • Stayed at: 4, Loop: A
Stayed on site #4 - mostly level, site was far back enough off the road that you really couldn’t see us unless you were standing in front of our campsite. Good border of woods on both sides, so our neighbors were well blocked. No water/electricity/camp host. Pit toilets only. Rangers came around once while we were there (just a drive by, didn’t stop). Would have been absolutely perfect if the folks in campsite #3 had kept their German shepherds in their campsite. Will go back again and aim for site #1,2,3 or 7, 8 (more sun), unless it’s dead summer and needing the shade.
Sarah F
VerifiedOctober 5, 2020 • Stayed at: 4, Loop: A
Stayed on site #4 - mostly level, site was far back enough off the road that you really couldn’t see us unless you were standing in front of our campsite. Good border of woods on both sides, so our neighbors were well blocked. No water/electricity/camp host. Pit toilets only. Rangers came around once while we were there (just a drive by, didn’t stop). Would have been absolutely perfect if the folks in campsite #3 had kept their German shepherds in their campsite. Will go back again and aim for site #1,2,3 or 7, 8 (more sun), unless it’s dead summer and needing the shade.
Anais B
VerifiedSeptember 14, 2020 • Stayed at: 5, Loop: A
A black bear cane during the night on the camp. Amazing to see it but be careful with garbage
Location Wolf Ford Horse Camp
Address:
1600 Pisgah Highway
Pisgah Forest, NC, 28768
United States
From the North:
At the intersection of 280/64 West, turn onto 276 North.
-Go 11.7 miles.
Turn Right onto Yellow Gap Road (Forest Service Road 1206) - an unpaved, gravel road.
-Go 3.3 miles.
Turn Right onto South Mills River Road (Forest Service Road 475) - an unpaved, gravel road.
Wolf Ford Horse Camp will be immediately on your left.
From the South:
Turn onto 276 South.
-Go 18 miles.
Turn Left onto Yellow Gap Road (Forest Service Road 1206) - an unpaved, gravel road.
-Go 3.3 miles.
Turn Right onto South Mills River Road (Forest Service Road 475) - an unpaved, gravel road.
Wolf Ford Horse Camp will be immediately on your left.
Wolf Ford Horse Camp is accessible via US Highway 276, which is approximately 18 miles from the south and intersects with NC Highway 64 and NC Highway 280.
Latitude & Longitude: 35.3813 / -82.7421
Elevation: 1005 feet
Policies & Rules
General
- WOLF FORD IS BY RESERVATION ONLY. Advance reservation is required. Reservations cannot be made on site. Proof of reservation is required when arriving on site. Gated access. Campers can eneter the campground using a combination code provided when a reservation is created. Multiple bear sightings have occurred here. Stay aware of your surroundings. Place your food, cookware, and trash in your vehicle when unattended. Do not dispose of trash in the fire rings. There is no potable water provided at this campground. Showers and flush toilets are not provided at this campground. The campground provides vault toilets. Please do not throw trash into these highly sensitive areas. Please bring garbage bags; visitors must remove their own trash. Campsites left in unsatisfactory states may be subject to restrictions of future access to Naventure facilities. There are no electrical outlets in the campground. This campground is managed by Naventure. Nearby Davidson River Campground is a hub and resource for Group Site visitors. Kiln dried firewood is available at Davidson River Campground for $10 (tax included) per bundle. There are no trash receptacles in this campground. Please pack out all trash, and if needed, utilize the dumpster at Pink Beds Picnic Area approximately 4 miles away on Highway 276. Pets must be on leash at all times. Campers are required to clean up after their horses, including manure and hay. Do not rely on GPS. Turn by turn directions and use of maps is highly recomended when navigating to this site. Cell phone service is sporadic and unreliable throughout Pisgah National Forest. Be prepared and plan accordingly. This campground is located on a gravel Forest Service road which is highly impacted by weather events. Take caution when driving on Yellow Gap Road (FSR 1206), as the road is frequently narrow and washouts are common. Only one trailer is permitted per single site and only two trailers are permitted per double site. Vehicles are only permitted per limitations listed on site details. Don't Move Firewood! Firewood is not availabe for purchase on site, so please plan to either gather wood on site or utilize nearby sources in order to protect local tree species from killer insect species and diseases.
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Last updated: June 3, 2026