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Mostly shady except part of pink trail.Mostly sand or grass but sone small gravel to traverse. Can ride in the dude in these areas.Two water tanks, clean.Enjoyable, well-marked trails!


Takes you down to the bottom barn below Ernie Howlett Park


A few hills, some areas that are muddy if its rained, pretty scenery, pretty easy going trail. There is a hunting area close by so orange is needed during hunting seasons.


Lots of bridges and good spots to trot


Some obstacles like down trees. Overall a beautiful trail


Lots of elevation changes and rocks Ôøº the start of this particular route is at a private barn


From Craig’s house to five forks


Broken Arrow Trail


This trail is GREAT for horses that are sensitive to hard ground. Lots of running areas and logs that are great for training. You see everything on this trail! The park, water, trains, and more. It doesn’t have black mud either, just a bit overgrown. (Watch out for spider webs!)


It's the longer loop, in the preserve.


Nice easy ride along the river.

Take Donna’s hit Buttery Fly Spur. Head up the 2000 road to JR’s trail, Tennis Shoe on the clear cut. Head up Jack Sims. Turn right onto the logging road, walk a bit and then hit Dry Creek. You’ll ride through two creeks. Take Freemont’s Fav to Josh’s Holler, Camp 3 to Donna’s.


Metropark cross roads parking at archery


Smaller hills and varied footing, can ride longer trails or criss cross throught the inner trails to make it longer. Some lime rock areas to navigate, sometimes there's canoe trailers


Flat pretty easy track

Nice trail out in Red Canyon. Hill is steep and rocky for 1/4 mile. Road back is nice footing


Easy and pretty


rocky ups and downs

Intermediate, to advanced


neighborhood rodes


The slope out of David canyon is very rocky, I climbed and led Jack up the steepest parts


State forest standards


Creek, bicycle way, and meadows


Trail rides through Garden Road subdivision. Lots of shade. Can be challenging if people are weed wracking or the like. But also good practice. Fun quick ride.


Figure 8 loop out of Train Robber Ranch


Rocky/sandy lake side ri


Easy to moderate trails. Some short elevation gains. Fantastic water crossings.


No water on H. Road rocky, dusty n hot. H trail in woods cooler n shady. Several overlooks with picket lines


Busy fast 2 lane highway and paved road into neighborhood with two cul de sacs.


some mud, some tough creek crossings


Around lots of fields and the reservoir Ôøº


From the parking lot, down the big hill, turn right, walk along the river till you get the the fork in the trail. Turn around and head back where you came from.


Moderate to easy trail just off of the Potomac Pony Club field. Water crossing required and some steep hills. Well labeled and good mix of fields and forest.


A forest trail, 7 miles in total length. Fairly large parking lot, which can comfortably fit multiple large trailers, but it isn’t marked specifically for trailers. Multiple hills, a few fairly steep. Some portions can be soggy depending on rainfall. Shared with bikers and hikers



Mostly double wide, some great views and good inclines.


Riding sidewalk and trails


Nice flat good for galloping


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Horse loop plus Makanda boardwalk



Uphill, narrow, and a couple crazy spots


Barefoot friendly with small gravel areas. Easy rolling hills and wide good social trails. Great place for fast paced riding. Lots of turns and options to make the ride as short or as long as you want. There’s a spring, picnic table and hitching post in northeast corner of trail.


Calm trail through the mountians next to bouquet canyon rd and vasquez canyon


Multiple surfaces mostly sunny with some shade.


Single track with mtn bikers


Some trails are easy , some medium, and some hard. Lots of nature and wildlife.


under a power line, long but rocky and steep


Dirt road, paved roads and trails through woods.


Pinetree dirt and lot rock trails


Lots and lots of rocks. Recommend boots. Not going to be doing much gaiting here.



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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.
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