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Crushed granite, shady


Easy pretty short ride


Steep climb at the beginning then a beautiful ride along the marsh.


Wide paths half shad half sun


Approx 14 miles there and back, follows the met-win the whole time. Don’t miss the sharp right turn at the cave area to cross the road, if you go straight at the caves the road crossing isn’t safe and there is no trail once across.


Lots of shade and stumps to cross.


Beautiful way to experience the canyon and several of the most famous hoodoos. Steep single track trails, not for green horses!


Off of our home street


From pine creek horse camp, artisan well, crystal falls, unmarked rest spot, buckskin canyon (not worth seeing), sand cave (AWESOME)


Half of the 6 mile trail


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.


Technically difficult with multiple water crossings with steep drops and narrow board crossings. Requires strong trail horse.


Some wet but beautiful creek views


Can be access off the landbridge trail head


Rocky and shaded . Up hill


Deep sand with hills. Lots of wildlife. Possible swimming with horses


Kisatchie National Forest. 17 mile loop on green trail. Hoof protection needed for rocks.


Mostly flat with some slopes.


Fun out and back trail in Horseshoe Bend Park, Frenchtown, NJ.


Paths along the river


Mostly sugar sand trails. Piney flat woods. Not much shade so best to ride when it’s cool out.


Easy - see old mill


Neighborhood trail at Spruce CreekAcres. JAMESTOWN TN


Some hills mostly flat


Great for trotting and loping with gorgeous views.


Out & about training for Nov 3 trials.


Trails through the woods


Pleasant Hope Conservation Area


Dirt / stone pathway


Great shaded trail


Road-Asphalt and dirt around cemetery and pond


Sand horse trail in Coldwater


Easy beginner trail with two very shallow streams Tour trail riders share the parking lot so there are beginners in and out of the park


Easy with Timbers and meadows. No electric.


Out and back. Great trail with water crossings downed trees to go over, wide open areas to run, narrow paths to walk - great horse trail.


neat little box, minimal bugs and a few water crossings


Lots of up and down rock climbing.


Beautiful trail winter or summer


Sandy, well marked


good parking, lots of gravel but mixed with softer ground, one road crossing


Very mixed terrain in the Arizona desert. Can be dry or include water crossings, depending on the season. Busy on weekends.


Hippie cave, House Bluff, Mill Seat, Tarkiln


Rocky and some trees down that horses can maneuver over easily.


Pond cordwood third trail


Nice loop with great footing


Tar Bike path with grass path next to it


Grass and gravel trail through forest and grassy areas. Some minor hills. 3 trail loops for horses. Blue green and red.


Switchback to Park then 125 Bridge and Conduit


Upper greenhorn creek trail connecting with beckworth trail for intermediate and advanced rides


Nice out and back trail with some hills.



Easy trails with spots of gravel. Creek available for water


Mix of wide and single tracks that get really mucky in winter, only recommend when it‚Äôs dried out. In spring it‚Äôs GORGEOUS with so many creek crossings! Buckeye Ravine is a single track on the edge of the ravine and half blocked by fallen trees, so bring your smallest horsesüòâ


Nice trail nice up-and-down hills


Down Willow towards Morrison (left) thru Sandy trail and back up malito 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.
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".
Equilab’s list of trails currently only includes those that have been tracked by riders using the Equilab app. As a result, there are still many trails not yet included in our platform. Anyone can track trails and add them for free, however — giving you the chance to help others discover new places to ride!
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.
Our community members have added more than 35,000 public trails, and new ones are added every day. We hope you enjoy exploring them!