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Beautiful trail through Big Meadows in Shenandoah National Park. Lots of wildlife and gorgeous views.
Flat with roads and woods. Also an obstacle course.
It has some steep, rocky down hill places. Pretty rocky I suggest either shoes or boots for your horse for the trail.
Left at end of logging road
Trail from pasture. Rode towards central valley, then to stecoah, then the yellow trail
Rocky, hilly. Check in at ranger station w/fee & Coggins. Overnight stall rentals.
One of the horse trails at Standing Indian Park in the smoky mountains
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.
Good loop to get a variety, a little walking lots of trotting and a few canter spots. Fun ride.
Partial open, partially wooded
Beautiful mountain trail
Roads and tracks, creek Crossing, big traffic, vehicle vehicles
Wooded and mowed grass
Cross several roads dead end
Green to Orange to Green to Blue to Brown to White
Hill to start and gradual the remainder of the way up and down and hill to exit trail
Pretty views, mainly no cars but if there were any theyd slow or stop. Turned to paved just for a little then turned to dirt road. Was barefoot friendly for my horse
6 mile loop, pretty easy/basic long trail
Loop out to the waggon trail through the trailhead around sparrow or snake
Wooded and opened
Chuch entrance to bridge & back
Mohican Red Blue loop
All soft footing moderate challenge
Gorgous trail along the river and though park. Route along river for experienced riders as there are low limbs and a few “hazards” inexperienced riders can bypass and take road. Beautiful park and ride
Goes through longer river portion of Morrison pond
Barefoot friendly wooded ride
Good trail some hills
WTK to River Trail
This takes you through the airline trail, some bike trails through the woods, and part of the We-Li-Kit ice cream ride. Much of the terrain is soft. There are areas of rocks that you may want boots or shoes on your horse. There are plenty of areas to trot and canter.
Yellow cliff/ Salt Pine
It's the shorter of 2 loops
Very scenic grassy trail with some areas with rocks
Start out along a cornfield then into the woods high above Blue Marsh Lake.
One track and two track front with Rio. Behind Tico. At the very back behind horse and ponied horse. Bastrop TX
lots of different terrain
Creek trail, hills, woods
Island along the Mississippi River
Easy out and back. No water.
Sand, grass, woods, meadow
Sky Meadow State Park Equestrian Trails, both sides of route 17, including the mountain.Ôøº
Power lines, lots of sun, national forest
Matsell state park from small parking lot to river and back
Started at the NE 126th street parking lot
Gradual incline. Some mud spots but not bad
River-burltree- Megan larry’s link
Pretty easy overall, a couple water crossings and one short steep area with switchbacks
Blackwater state forest
Hilly, picturesque
Running through trees
Quick neighborhood hack
A nice loop down to the old Coffer Dam.
Easy beautiful trail
Finnie trailhead to CC on trail. CC rd to Artemis Rd. Back on trail to Finnie. Several steep climbs/decents.
Lots oh steep hills. Avoid the Gorge and Canyon trails use the bypass
Gorgeous ride through the forest and some clear cut areas. It is great footing (my friend’s horse was barefoot and my horse had front boots on). There is some elevation gain but nothing too drastic. There’s a couple bridges to cross or three if you ride to the Mima Falls lookout.
Nice trail but some low hanging branches.. need to bring a saw. Also a bicycle trail
Some hills. We went to the water crossing at the end. Next to the road at times and cross the road twice. Good trail!
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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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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.
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