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Wide 2 track up Santan up to rocky single track Stargazer then over to open 2 track Moonlight then connect to 2 track San tan and head back on 2 track service toad
Gorgeous, shady trail. There are hills, rocks, and water to cross. Monday morning there were a few hikers. Sometimes I see mountain bikers.
Very steep, lots of varying elevation, mostly a single track trail thru dense woods, one wooden bridge crossing.To enter the trailhead, exit camp to your left, walk down the road, cross bridge, trail will be on your right.
Nice forest, winding trail, stop for lunch at canp
Mostly road, under scary bridge then old 273 cross bridge to parking
Mostly trails and not 2 tracks
Mostly wooded forest trail
Taking the roads to Kathy's pond
Rode on old W64 then down along creek. Parts are asphalt, gravel, forest
Woody, hilly, challenging
Relaxing trail along the river
Good mix of trails
River valley horse camp
Barefoot friendly trail that goes through woods, meadows, and along the lake.
Short ride. Good to start the season with.
Lots of gravel but some nice places to run.
This is a nice easy trail. It does have bicyclists and dogs, but the road is pretty wide so there's plenty of room to pass. There are some rocky areas, but nothing too bad.This trail is busy on the weekends, so riding during the week is recommended.
Horse trail, flat with some hills.
Trail from Horse Camp. Muddy when we went due to overnight rain. Some logging activity. Beautiful ride.
Straight up and then straight down
Includes forest, thickets, meadow, and prairie riding. Natural surface trails with some shallow creek crossings
beautiful ride, easy trails. not real rocky
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.
Nice easy trail but avoid going on the weekends because the park gets crowded, during the week it’s fairly quiet
Yellow trail from Horsemen's
Snowmobile trail. Some muddy areas. Decent footing though there are some rocky areas. Would recommend boots. Trail head is off of Bisco Road.
Easy, water beaver dam crossing on C,D
Trails and open fields to the camp grounds.
Shared trail with hikers and dog walkers. Dogs are supposed to be on leash but some people break the rules. Many horses will need shoes or boots.
Off shoot to waterfall.
Rocky/mountain bike trails
Mostly grassy, wide trails
Easy pretty short ride
Great camp santinoni
Very easy trail with a few jumps
Variable surfaces, Catawba, river, Hills and flats
Trail head to the river
Mostly walk some spots for trottingÔøº
Nice wooded ride
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.
Huge outdoor public arena with track on the outside
Fields double track little streams
Conditioned horse. Lots of climbing hills
Left out of snowberry parking lot
Easy/ moderate terrain
Blister Sisters
Mixed gravel roads and soft single track trails through beautiful shaded forest.
Grail across from grail #48 (Aspen Creek Trail)
Hills, sand, pasture
Loop around Monkey Mountain
Go down road and take right to first set of corrals. Trail is riding left up road then I think right onto a trail. When get to a Y go straight to get to river. We did not go straight so map will not match from that point. Encountered a group of cyclists on way back but calm most.
Lake Lavon. Texas
Guided Equestrian Rides - Reservations Required
Taking the Founders Trail MCT to the suspension bridge and walking a little further past it. Then up the Goat Creek-Flagg Mtn-Inn Run back to the corralsThere are a couple hills, but they aren’t super steep and the footing is okay, a little rocky, but not bad
Big area to ride in flat with nice ground
Road row and woods. Aircraft frequent.
Cross country and trail riding
Black hills from Broken Arrow
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