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Nice ride - rode along the road on part of Ma&Pa’s very wet trails


Lots of bridges and good spots to trot


Flat sandy trail. Easy level.


Easy trail to walk, nice stopping point for lunch at the pond


Mostly easy with some climbing spots


Grassy, woods, gorgeous


Forest roads; parking is tight and limited on the side of the road, must turn around to get out , small turn around options


Started a tracker at the last half hour of the ride. Probably closer to about 6 miles what we did and made it a loop - comp lot:Hard pack, some Rocky some just Lightly covered with sand. Slight incline and decline. Gone through a couple washes, lovely trail. Some road crossings.


7 miles from coon bluff across the river.


Willy and Bennie’s First Trip to Pine Point Park


It is a nice trail I don't recommend this for green horses because there is buggies and biks and sit in bikes. So after the bridge we also go down into the river and have a slashing good time! Lol (the trail is future but we got tired lol.


From Bullards Beach State Park horse camp


fairly easy trail. very beautiful views


Faster beginner to slower intermediate ride to cookout location


Flat 2-3 hills


Beginner route - rutted with hills in spring


Rocky wooded hills, Sandy pines and Meadows


Wooded hills, truck trails


Fun and hilly, very technical


WTK to River Trail


Trail is under a canopy of trees and also in the wash San Pedro river



Moderate, wide , good footing Ko


Fantastic combination of trails for horseback riding. A few bridges, but all were sturdy and dry with good approaches and not too scary. Wonderful conditioning opportunities around cornfield and on some trail straight aways. Will be back for conditioning work. Bring fly masks!


Overgrown at first but turns out to be a super nice trail. Rocks


Matsell state park from small parking lot to river and back


Partial shade, partial sun, some deeper sand


Little rocky and a little wet.


Hard to easy with water crossings and lots of timber riding.


Dangerous- holes


One of the horse trails at Standing Indian Park in the smoky mountains


Continuously hilled dirt road.


Single track with mtn bikers


Mostly uphill, lots of places for fast work


Trail through the neighborhood. Good practice for solo trips


Pine forests and oaks with lowlands and palms


The path where all the mf gnomes are


Lots of elevation changes, bridges and steps. A few creek crossings along the way. Depending on time of the year, there’s some snow in the higher elevations. A mixture of different footing.Followed trails upper elk spur and bull run


Beautiful, backcountry ride


Starting at Prison Camp, down to Molino Basin and back.


Rocky..shooting range


To the beach through road and back to trailer


Floyd Lamb/ Tule Springs equestrian area


Two different river trails


Approx 5 1/2 mile loop trail, crosses access roads for easy travel back to trailhead. Large easy-access parking lot, porta-potty. No water. Well-marked trails, mounting block, some hills. Only horses on trails typically. No camping. No fee; donation box.


Lots of shade water crossing hilly


Start on teal making your way through red, red yellow. Well groomed by the Florida Horseman’s club.


Easy going, water crossings, big timber


Good endurance trail.


Easy to moderate difficulty.


Loop used by Equine Community Resources for their September trail challenge and poker ride fundraiser. No water in camp. Hoof protection recommended.


Not a lot of shade: tried to make it to river but too hot .


Took the left trail from the parking area.Got Rocky so turned around as my horse is barefoot. Encountered one very polite biker. Public gamelans, trail well marked.


Nice ride from the American Legion. Combination of shade, Levy, sand, bamboo, and water crossings. Ôøº



Ready to explore the best equestrian trails in the United States? Equilab offers thousands of riding routes for scenic strolls, endurance training, and more. Discover verified trail maps to find the perfect path for your next adventure, and then track your ride – all using the world's best horse riding app.
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.
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