


Ready to explore the best equestrian trails near you? 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.


Way longer than this. Had to stop at 3.5 miles due to down tree.


Lots of up down tough ride on horses


Great footing and hilly


Started out on red trail to fire road then lost the short red trail and followed Scott Drive back to camp


Around the park


The “never boring” trail! Mostly rocky, some sandy spots. Beautiful views of Picketpost Mountain, some ups and downs in and out of canyons, some water, level depending on recent rains (or not). Including a nice lunch break, it took us almost 4 hours. Plan on 3 riding hours!


Rocks on the fisherman’s trail


Easy footing but some climbing


Piney Hollow nice easy roads and trails


Nice Trail a bit of everything


Through trees and fields


Started at the NE 126th street parking lot


Mostly cleared trails


Some rocks and a couple significant hills


Varied terrain with a few challenges. Incredible view at the lake. Part of the trail is shared with UTVs. Parking is scarce, turnaround is tight. Not recommended for giant rigs.


Skull Hollow campground up to Smith Rock state park overlook.


Salamonie Forest to CocoJo’s. Out on B back on A.


Cross the river twice, mixed footing, road riding at times


One of many trails on this land. Super fun. Take plenty of water to drink. Requires a day/weekend pass. (free) online. Camping tent only.


Down to River


You start off heading down south Road towards route four take a right on the rail trail. Follow to you pass two bridges look for trail on the right right about 1000ft after second bridge. Ôøº


Maute rd, blue and yellow trails


Beautiful easy good footing. I forgot to turn on the tracker so I missed about 2 miles from the parking lot


Mountain Trail


Paved road for cars.Riding pasture to pasture


Went directly towards Tina


Fat Man’s and Table Rock and 31 Horse Cave


One road crossing, some narrow areas, sometimes water crossing


Soft footing and fields


Trailer area at far end of parking lot; coming up hill, look out for families with strollers/bikes/children. Payment station takes cc, or buy an annual park pass. Will run into bikers/hikers on trails. FB page for trail closure notices, ride Upper Wooten Rd if trails closed.


Soft ground and riverbed with rocks


Nice chill ride, there are cows there almost all year round and they can get a bit aggressive especially if you have dogs- so beware.The end or this marked connects with the Road Canyon plateau loop trail.


Rail trail and equine trail


Long ride for advanced only


Winding route with inclines and descents down and around the lake.


A lot of up and down. Roughed


Extremely challenging two hour trail ride


Lots of hills - almost exclusively in the woods.


Park at bussey point horse trailer parking


Loop through dimple dell- bareback friendly, open area for canter/trot, moderate hills


Lots of water, muddy, gravel road to gait


Good hill. Somewhat technical up top.


Trail head to the river


Easy walk through Lomida. Hoppy’s first ride.


Local Lakebay Trails


Some gravel and two bridges


1369 Cedar Springs Rd, Bradley, SC 29189Bathrooms and water for horses. Need bucket and hose.Some riding on side of the road.

Beautiful ride with lots to see especially in the spring the flowers are plentiful.


Marcellus, all I have is trail mix


Easiest place to park and ride in the Bay Area. Giant parking, friendly rangers, wide flat trails with no dogs off leash. Best place to take green horses or beginner riders!


Went off on narrow trails as I wanted to stay in the shade.


Wonderful trail. Some rocky areas.


Access rd to other side of a frame


Trail between S. Palo Alto Dr. and Sky Hawk Lane


Trail goes to visitor center and then lake (trail that checkers spooked on before road crossing)


Moderate to difficult


Lots of muddy spots but marked well now. Bridges are nice. A bunch of fallen trees easy to step over.


No trailer parking anywhere nearby


Not sure why but it subtracted some miles when I went to add the trail. This was somewhere between 8.7-9 miles


Donna, Ginger, Carol R., Tonia, Jenny S, me


Rocky. Lots of climbing. Can be longer if you take the trail to the right after the scenic loop


Nice loop - stays low near creek.



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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