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Fairy rock trails with some good soft stretches and a few of the in forest roads for long stretches. Has the super steep rocky hill climbs in there too.
Hard ride remember that part. Adding trail from 2021 to have for future
Rocky and on west side of 3rd arroyo
Marla and Red. Clare and Duke.Well marked. Rode the perimeter - green toOrange to green to blue to brown to white.
Nice loop starting at Bobcoat
High cliff state park south trail
Lots of climbing down and up Barbecue Terrace, and the Secret trail over to Wall Point is single track, but the views before climbing back down toward home is just breathtaking!
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!
Great route to the top. But long climb to the back
Easy - see old mill
Pond cordwood third trail
Perfect trails and weather.
Sandy, hilly, creek crossings
Wide trails some rocks some climbs fairly easy trails only open to horses on weekdays must pre register.
Dirt road to beautiful farm with vultures.
Easy, some small hills
Arizona land trust
The Breezy Loop is part of the EPIC trail system in the Agricultural Reserve (Montgomery County). Easy trailer parking on the Pony Club field.
2 stream Crossings; Some logs very hilly.
Fairly flat wooded trail. Crosses bike path and shares a small section with bikes
Starting at the Horse transfer, go down dragon spine and threw the meadow back up the road and over bs Trail . Side loop optional for a little extra distance, and some sharp inclines and declines. Ôøº
Mostly old logging road.
Some easy, wide trails with solid dirt footing. Can be buggy at times. Also some steeper trails with roots and rocks. Creek access, creek is very rocky. A few large, well maintained fields. Gravel parking lot and water spigot. Typically fairly quiet trail.
Part of Pine Top Farm in WV
Wide easy trails for a pleasurable day of riding or to train youngsters. Cross 174 to access more trails
Delaware & Lehigh Trail starting in Bowmanstown
Sagebrush with rolling hills, lots of sandy areas with some rocks
Trail through somewhat neighborhood but super nice
Nice trail mainly in the woods, not scary. Some paths are rocks
Nice wooded and field trails.
Sandy rd to wash to open desert
Fun open and woods
Parked at hill canyon, kept right away from water treatment plant
Faith ranch down malito
Single and double track
Deep sand in places
Got the whole trail
Sandy wash through a canyon
Mendon Ponds Park - Short loop.
Hills, nice wide trails, a few rocks. Beautiful scenery.
Easy takes about a hour and a half to get back to the barn
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.
South jetty to entrance of Ona
A soft and easy trail in cave creek
Back by Bellwort
Old train trail. Flat, straight, rocky in areas. Shared trail will runners and bicyclists.
Easy trail with lots of paths
Exit right end of parking lot.Red immediately to blue Down easement back to Blue interior Back to Red Cross easement red on the river red on the hillside to white back to red downhill.And red out of park
Mostly cleared trails
Rugged lots of ups and downs
Parts easy parts very rocky with steep hills. Very mixed
Some wet but beautiful creek views
Steep hills through the timber
Lovely day amazing trail
Barn to green trail
Gravel road at the start with a good elevation gain. Rest of the trail is very nice single track with some great boardwalk bridges and spectacular views.
North Appleton Lot
Mixed pavement, gravel, grass. Overgrown on the far side, inconsistent trail maintenance. Alternate routes available.
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