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Turn around trail
No trailer parking anywhere nearby
Very mixed terrain in the Arizona desert. Can be dry or include water crossings, depending on the season. Busy on weekends.
Mostly wooded with a water crossing. Bridges
Horses need to be road safe
Good trail in good weather. Heard that in rain/wet weather it is a mess.
Moderate, wide , good footing Ko
Somewhat rocky and inclines declines
Horse trail some rocky areas
Cinder road to green loop
Extremely rocky for 90% off the gradual incline to the top of the crest. Take the road down. Great views at the top but not worth taking the rocky trail up. The ride is 7.1 miles, I just didn’t turn the app on until a mile into the ride.
Sandy Wash thru a canyon
Easy, mostly flat, no rocks.
Prairie grass some rocks
Flat sandy trail. Easy level.
Very easy trails, great for first timers and green horses.
Technically difficult with multiple water crossings with steep drops and narrow board crossings. Requires strong trail horse.
Easy long loop close to house and back.
Nice River trails and nice climb up hill too see THE WALL and Tijuana then the ocean! Breath taking!
Woods trails with 3 loops
Beginning of trail is private land, so start on Eden Highway. Mix of highway, paved, and gravel road.
Winding trail to the HT F no
WTK to River Trail
Pine Hollow Trail to upper Meadow turn off down to Tibble Fork Trail before looping back up to the four-way stop. Connecting down to cascade Springs and up to Willow Hollow Trail. Fair amount of climbing. Avoid after a recent rain ÔøºÔøº
One of the many possible loops out of the Olmstead Trailhead
Beginner route - rutted with hills in spring
Ride to the “you are here” sign
Over the bridge and back
Around lots of fields and the reservoir Ôøº
Black hills from Broken Arrow
Mostly wooded trails. Small section close to lakes that is gravel that you can easily find other ways to traverse if horse is barefoot and tender footed
Good mixed trail ride through open viewpoints and timber. Need boots footing is rocky.
Rocky and muddy due to rain
Half road half trail. The roads are dirt roads. Didn’t start until we were about a mile in with the tracking
To the waterfall and back
Short ride. Good to start the season with.
10 mile loop on Mt. Spokane. Accidentally added 2.5 at the beginning of the ride which will just loop you back to the parking lot.
Having an awesome time riding my horse down Raven Hill Road
Left from the horse campground.
Put in behind Benbrook Stables
Randolph Siding, construction
9 miles. Lots of hills. Primarily up and back down Last 2 mile was more level
Hilly with swampy areas but beautiful views
Lake loop, inclines
Easy trail. Mostly shaded.
Roads, Gallagher, fair grounds
Hilly with a combination of forested and prairie areas.
From equestrian center to soccer field
Proceeding to frost pocket. Then Cleveland lake rd to old number 4 trail. Back to proceeding and to the cabin.
Did not cross board ramp parking lot
Loop of the clay hill Nolan neighborhood
Beautiful easy good footing. I forgot to turn on the tracker so I missed about 2 miles from the parking lot
Lots and lots of rocks. Recommend boots. Not going to be doing much gaiting here.
Dumajack loop and the new knee knocker. Shows starting from Grassy Pond neighborhood. Trailer parking planned for where dog road meets Greenhead rd.
7 mile Trail - Moderate Terrain | Natural surface | Prairie | Forest
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You can explore these trails and many more within the Equilab app! Simply download the app onto your mobile device, create an account, and then head to the “Track” tab. There you can view thousands of trails to discover and ride.
No, Equilab empowers equestrians everywhere to discover and ride trails for free! By creating an account within the app (no payment needed), you will be able to see and ride all public trails. Our Premium subscription offers great additional features, which you can learn more about here.
You can control the visibility of any trails you create using Equilab by selecting different privacy options when saving the trails. If you choose to make a trail "Public", it will be visible here on our website and to anyone using the app. Private trails, on the other hand, are only visible to you and (if you're a Premium user) anyone you share them with. Note: If you rode on private property, we strongly recommend saving your trail as "Private".
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Yes! You can add a trail from any ride you track using the Equilab app. To so, simply download the app, create an account, then record your ride on the trial.
Note that to create a trail, the ride must be at least 0.6 miles long, have taken at least 5 minutes, and must not have been tracked within an arena.
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