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  2. East Fork Campground and Horse Hotel is located on the banks of the East Fork of the beautiful Greenbrier River and surrounded by the spectacular Allegheny Mountains, in the quaint town of Durbin, West Virginia.

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  3. East Fork Campground and Horse Hotel is nestled in Pocahontas County in wonderful West Virginia, alongside the beautiful Greenbrier River. Bring your family and your favorite equine companion, and stay with us in a tent or RV, cabin or lodge and experience some of the best, hiking, biking, trail riding, and fishing in the United States.

  4. East Fork Campground and Horse Hotel is an equine friendly camp. With the ability to board your horses and with stables that offer access to pasture, riding on the West Fork River Trail, Allegheny Trail, High Falls of Cheat, and the Greenbrier River trail has never been easier.

  5. Camping. There are two primitive campsites at Lost River State Park that are accessible by hiking 1.5 miles on White Oak Trail to the top of Big Ridge Mountain. A public shelter, campfire ring, picnic table and latrines are on site. No potable water is available. Campsite No. 1 is horse friendly. Site rental is fee based and includes firewood.

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  6. Dolly Sod, Tucker county and Greenbrier River are a short haul from Wrangler Meadow Horse Camp. Our camp trailer is available for you to transport your horses to the trail head. Maps are available and trails are marked.

  7. Camp Creek State Park and Forest and Holly River State Park offer horseback riding trails and equestrian camping for visitors traveling with horses. West Virginia's state parks are best viewed from a horse. Spot wildlife and plants from the saddle while horseback riding at Cacapon, Lost River, and more.

  8. Backpack Camping. Lost River offers a camping experience like no other. If it’s seclusion you seek, you’re in for a treat. Load up your backpack and set off on a 1.5-mile hike to the top of Big Ridge Mountain. There, you’ll find two primitive campsites, one of which is horse-friendly.

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