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Gate opens at 8a. Trails wind around lakeside and in woods. Arena. Porta-potty. Obstacles course in woods. Check Troup County Saddle Club FB page for events.


Soft trail with hill climb, come back through washout with some rocks


The white section of the trail is nice it’s flat and doesn’t have very many rocks. The red trail is a lot rockier and has a small water crossing. I definitely recommend boots or shoes for the red trail.


Used route from All Trails


Rocky 6.8 miles , 2hrs 20mins


Deb Alonso and Sue Vaisey


Moss Foundation 4000 acre Equestrian preserve. Occasional hikers but no bikes or other groups. You might rarely see. Foundation worker in a vehicle but they are very respectful of riders and drivers. Parking at 226 Equestrian Rd, Vass


River loop and loop around the lake and back to the parking lot at Howell woods. Multi-use park is open every Sunday to horseback riding. The hunting season is over open every day for fishing, biking and horseback riding.


Farmer's Daughter loop


Hilly, big rock scenery, great footing. Rocco led at great pace‼️


Park near rec fields and ride down Creek Rd to parking and back.


Neighborhood trail at Spruce CreekAcres. JAMESTOWN TN


Bike and horse trails swap-see schedule


Day parking to Beach to White Trail, then Red Trail, back to Day parking


Flat, 1 creek, wide areas for riding 2-3 abreast, areas to canter, gates to open close, cows, bridge to cross, sand, no gravel.


Part of it. Not the whole trail


Road & old RR bed


6.3 mile loop, a few water crossings, a few bridges,easy


Carroll Co park. Criss-crosses new bike trails; county says they are updating horse trail signage, to please stay off new bike trails. Parking area near restrooms, but they have been locked recently. Dropbox fee, or annual parking pass available from nearby McIntosh Reserve.


Red, blue, yellow, green loop


Wire grass to longleaf pine to fix squirrel to Longleaf


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


Great conditioning trail


Wishing well, salt Peter cave, goat trail


Great winding trail lots of places to trot and canter


Horsemen's to Portage Lake Parlor


Good trotting


Starts at 2 water tanks at Picacho mountain area.


Mostly Sandy ground some woods


Trail from McLeland Area to Woodstock Inn and Back


Great trail to a couple of hills, lots of fun!


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.


Nickle plate diagonal rd


1 mile diet and blacktop easy small hills


Trail was narrow but good footing. Some rocks in spots but mostly compact dirt. It is a mountain bike and hiking trail also. We parked our trailer in the gravel by the church and rode up to the trail head.


Residential horse trails


Beautiful calm and relaxing


Nice covered trail in Pine forest.


Down Willow towards Morrison (left) thru Sandy trail and back up malito Ôøº


Sandy, hilly. Stay to the right, sand isn't so deep


Nice natural trails, only 3 small spots with gravel.


Difficult technical


Pretty flat terrain. Deep wash sand in parts.


Easy, small field


Easy with mountain bikes possible


Rugged lots of ups and downs


Old railroad track converted to hiking, equestrian and biking trail.


Loop around pond to entrance


Hilly, minor water crossings


Midnite dawn to wildwood park’s oak trees


Gentle slopes up and down, good visibility


One section of trails


Down to five corners then blue loop and up cinder Road


It is a fun pretty flat trail. That is great for horses though


My favorite!! Beautiful views, and I manage it with my barefoot horse. Ôøº


Variety of scenery, beautiful ridge top and streamside views, moderate difficulty due to hills, switchbacks, steep rocky terrain


Loop trail which includes part of the full Blue Marsh loop trail. Combo of single track and fields. Start is busy, but around a mile or 2 in, typically only run into horses and bikes. Hunting is allowed. Parking lot is used by those hunting with dogs. No issues with hunters.



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