Kids in costume hugging; Disney' Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground; Mickey Balloon
  • On Jan 31, 2025
    Lindsey from MS Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    Can you park at the Tri Circle D Ranch if you are coming for pony rides and the Campfire Sing a long with Chip & Dale? (No dining reservations)

    Howdy, Lindsey!

    Well, slap some spurs on me and call me thrilled! Your question sure did rustle up some mighty fine memories! My kin and I had ourselves a grand ol’ time doin’ this exact thing with our grandson when he was just a little buckaroo. To this day, it’s a core memory for both of us, and I reckon it’ll be the same for y'all!

    Now, let’s talk logistics, partner. Parking’s free for guests headin’ over to Fort Wilderness, so you won’t have to worry ‘bout that. The Tri-Circle-D Ranch has two parts: The Stable and The Trail Blaze Corral. Since you’re fixin’ to enjoy a pony ride, you’ll be headin’ over to The Stable, which sits near the Settlement Area. To get there, just hop on one of them internal buses at the Outpost Depot and ride it to the Settlement Depot.

    When it’s time for some toe-tappin’ fun at Chip ‘n’ Dale’s Campfire Sing-A-Long, you’ll wanna catch another internal bus, this time headin’ to the Meadow Depot. Once you’re there, it’s time to round up some marshmallows and enjoy a good ol’ fashioned campfire hootenanny!

    Pro planDisney tip: My good buddy Jason swears by mixin’ things up at the Chip ‘n’ Dale Campfire Sing-A-Long by bringin’ along some cheese and caramel popcorn mix from the Main Street Confectionery. Now, I don’t know about you, but that sounds mighty fine to me—sweet, salty, and downright delicious!

    Hope y’all have yourselves a rootin’-tootin’ good time! Happy trails, and see ya real soon!
    Anne
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Meet the Panelist: Anne, Iowa

I’m Anne, a native Iowan, wife, mother, and grandmother. For me, a major part of the fun of a Disney trip is the planning. I have traveled to the Disney Parks in multiple stages of my life, including as a daughter, sister, aunt, mother and grandmother.  One of my favorite things to do is to travel with multi-generational groups. I am thrilled to be able to help other Disney guests plan their adventures. Learn More About Anne

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