All horse trails in the United States

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.

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Most popular trails

Hill forest-Stroller hunter pace June 2024
Wilkins Rd, Rougemont, Durham County
5.68
mi
1 hrs 18 mins

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.

Barbecue terrace to wall point
Mount Diablo State Park, Alamo, Contra Costa
5.76
mi
1 hrs 33 mins

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!

Blue, pink, yellow, green, Palatka Rd & blue
SR-44, Eustis, Lake County
9.45
mi
2 hrs 31 mins

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!

Mountain ridge ATV Park
157, Central City, Somerset County
8.83
mi
1 hrs 56 mins

Wide trails some rocks some climbs fairly easy trails only open to horses on weekdays must pre register.

EPIC Breezy Loop
1930, Boyds, Montgomery County
5.42
mi
1 hrs 13 mins

The Breezy Loop is part of the EPIC trail system in the Agricultural Reserve (Montgomery County). Easy trailer parking on the Pony Club field.

Lindon distance loop
Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest, Lindon, Utah County
13.65
mi
1 hrs 55 mins

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

Oatka Creek Park
Oatka Creek Park, Scottsville, Monroe County
4.84
mi
1 hrs 14 mins

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.

Mohican Valley Trail/deads into homes county tra
390, Danville, Knox County
10.81
mi
2 hrs 39 mins

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 rockdale community park red to blue one blue
South Rockdale Community Park, Stockbridge, Rockdale County
4.97
mi
1 hrs 17 mins

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

Brush Lake
Idaho Panhandle National Forest, Bonners Ferry, Boundary County
7.79
mi
1 hrs 47 mins

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.

Jack Brooks
Jack Brooks Park, Hitchcock, Galveston County
3.93
mi
1 hrs 12 mins

Mixed pavement, gravel, grass. Overgrown on the far side, inconsistent trail maintenance. Alternate routes available.

All trails in the United States

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.

FAQ about Equilab trails

How can I follow a trail on a map while riding?

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.

Do I need to pay to use Equilab to ride trails?

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.

If I add a trail, will everyone be able to see it?

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".

Why are trails that I know exist missing from the map?

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!

Can I add new trails to the list / map?

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.

How many trails are there within Equilab?

Our community members have added more than 35,000 public trails, and new ones are added every day. We hope you enjoy exploring them!