Wranglers Campground FAQ

Wranglers Campground FAQ
What Amenities Are Available?

Campers can purchase ice, firewood, tick repellent, limited camping and equestrian supplies, plus other perishable goods at the Outpost. Soft drink machines and heated restrooms with showers are available year-round.

When Are Seasonal Camping Applications Available?

Applications are typically posted on our Seasonal Camping page in late November.

What is the Campsite Capacity?

Each campsite at Wranglers is limited to three camping units as defined in our general camping regulations allowing two wheeled camping units and two vehicles. Examples include motorhome, horse trailer with living quarters, and a tent or a pop-up trailer with two tents. In addition, each site is limited to a maximum of eight people.

Cabins?

Wranglers Campground has five cabins which sleep four and seven cabins which sleep eight.

Inside the cabin:
These rustic, one-room cabins have a heater/air conditioner, ceiling fan with light, small table, folding chairs or benches, and electrical outlets. The four-person cabins have one double bed and one bunk bed. The eight-person cabins have one double bed and three bunk beds. Please bring your own linens, pillows, and/or sleeping bags. There’s no smoking or pets allowed and no additional camping units are allowed on the cabin sites.

Outside the cabin:
Each individual cabin features its own porch, fire ring, and picnic table. Restroom/shower buildings are located in the campground near the cabins. Piney, Hillman Ferry, and Wranglers Campgrounds also have an Outpost for camping supplies and rentals.

What is the policy for weddings?

Weddings may be held at Hillman Ferry campground by coordinating with the facility manager.

Noncommercial Special Use Permits are required for weddings at Land Between the Lakes if the following criteria are true:

  • You have more than 75 people attending the wedding.
  • You have live or recorded music for the event.

You may apply for a Special Use Permit by contacting Land Between the Lakes Administrative Office at 270-924-2000, or by email at LBLInfo@usda.gov. Visit our permits page to learn more.

Horse Stalls?

Stalls may be reserved or rented upon arrival. Stall fees are charged separately from camping fees. Stall cleaning is the responsibility of stall renters. We recommend daily cleaning to reduce flies and make cleaning easier. Fines may be issued for stalls left unclean.

Horse Wash Stations?

Washing your horse is allowed only at our horse wash stations. See Wranglers Campground map for locations.

Stallions?

Stallions must be stalled or kept in trailer at night. Equipment rental reservations are also available. Security and cleaning deposits may be required.

Tethering?

Electric fences are NOT permitted. Metal panels may be used within the tethering areas. In primitive over-flow areas, panels shall be used within the impacted area. Please help avoid unnecessary wear and tear in grassy areas.

Speed Limit?

Keep horses at a walking pace in campground. Jumping or racing horses are strictly prohibited. No riding or wagon driving in campground after 10pm.

Generators?

Campers in 24-hour generator field may run during quiet hours, 11pm-6am.

Firewood?

Leave firewood at home – do not transport it to campgrounds. Use firewood from local sources.

If you have moved firewood, burn all of it before leaving your campsite.