Equestrian Camping in the west

Valar Horse Facility

Jackson, WY
Amenities
WaterPensTurnoutHighlinesStoreDump Station
Bring * Set up your own * Allowed
WaterPensHighlinesElectric Fencing
Hookups
WaterElectricSewer
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Overview

Valar Horse Facility is more of a working horse setup than a traditional campground, located just outside of Jackson near Hoback Junction. It’s a smaller, hands-on place that’s clearly built around taking care of horses first, with just enough camping setup to make it work for riders traveling through the area.

It has a quiet, ranch feel to it, and it works really well as a base if you’re planning to ride in the Jackson Hole and Grand Teton area. This isn’t a place you come for amenities—it’s a place you come because it works for you and your horses.

Access

Getting in takes a little more attention than some of the bigger campgrounds. The road in isn’t difficult, but it’s not as wide-open and forgiving, so you’ll want to take your time, especially with a larger rig.

Once you’re in, space is a bit tighter than what you’d find at a typical RV park. It’s manageable, just not something you’d consider “spread out.” Most people get in, get set up, and then leave things parked while they’re there. Pia can back your rig in for you if you'd like. She's pretty amazing!

Equestrian

This place is all about the horses. The setup is solid, and you can tell they put a lot of effort into keeping things clean, functional, and well maintained.

You’ve got options with stalls, pens, and turnout, along with things like a round pen and space to work your horses a bit if needed. It’s not fancy, but everything is taken care of and works the way it should.

One of the biggest advantages here is how easy it is to get help figuring out where to ride. Having someone who knows the area and can point you in the right direction makes a big difference, especially if it’s your first time riding around Jackson.

There are also trailer rentals available, which can be a big help if you don’t want to haul multiple rigs or need flexibility once you’re there.

They also clean the pens for you and will do the feeding if needed. All of these guest services are included like the little welcome kit!

Important Notes

This is a smaller operation, and spots are limited, so it’s something you’ll want to plan ahead for.

It has more of a ranch feel than a campground, and that comes with a few trade-offs. Things can feel a little tighter, and you’re not getting a full RV park experience. If you come in expecting that, it might not be the right fit. You will soon get acquainted with the other guests. For those who enjoy socializing, there’s a firepit, a large deck with gas grills and side burners, and a hot tub.

That said, it’s a place where you can feel comfortable leaving your horses and not worrying about them. Everything is set up with their care in mind, and that peace of mind goes a long way when you’re traveling.

While the campground does not have a dump station, a sewer caddy is available for on-site dumping of sewer and gray water. Three types of certified hay are also available. Also, if you’re not comfortable backing your big rig into a tight spot, Pia has you covered—she can back a trailer like no other.

If your goal is to ride in the Jackson and Teton area and have a solid, horse-focused place to stay, this one does exactly what you need it to do.

Map & Directions
Destination: 43.318534, -110.72906