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Few bridges and soft ground
Baxter to Keeler to Monomoy turtle bridge --> home
Path around the lake
Lots of water crossings. Narrow. Next to lake
Beautiful, mostly flat, with several creek crossings, some with steep banks. Occasional encounters with exotic animals, including llamas, b
Continuously hilled dirt road.
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!
Coldwater red/blue/yellow with road gallop
Soft trail with hill climb, come back through washout with some rocks
Part sun part shade.
Just walking around the block
Multi use trail in the Palo Duro Canyon State Park System
Not sure if we’re supposed to be riding on one piece of the road, signage is not clear 
Mostly logging road type trail. Multi use. Lots of fishing and archery. Parking lot is hit or miss, small trailers recommended. Shooting range and clay shooting field nearby, with monthly shoots. Hunters typically are in orange and respectful. Dogs off leash are allowed.
Final segment of Trinity Trail Highland North starting from Wild Estate boarding pasture.
Watson Mill Equestrian TrailsGreen to blue to grey to brown to white (about half mile of white cut off)
Mid Level Workout with beautiful scenery!
Some hills and a creek crossing
It had Palmetto thickets, pine trees, oak stands with lovely shade. Well marked trails
Driveway thru woods thru blue stem in
Level, great footing, mostly shaded
Short and sweet, few bridges
Very rocky with some patches of soft pine straw trails
Cross country trail, some road riding. State trust Land permit needed.
Fabulous old Florida Terran Can be wet in rainy season
lots of water crossing
Nice trail, went to side of trail many times Ôøº
MINEOLA Nature Preserve
End of trail will be very muddy after rain
Some rocks and steep hills
Some hills mostly flat
Loop to cane break and back
Rode with Molly and Mary
Can get long but good signage
Only hard part is 2 step ups on rocks on the climb to the overlook.
9 miles, avoids 15; ends at creek; start at camping; end at staging
Trails not bad. Did not use boots. Rocky in some areas but Gus did fine with no boots
7 mile loop. Begins to the left of camp
Check in station turf loop
Cool trail just missin the River view spot
Part of Mark Twain
Located east of Las Cruces at the end of Soladad road wide gravel/rock trail.
Easy mostly wide trails. Cannot ride horses on the Bear Valley trail on weekends and holidays so plan accordingly
Switchback to Water Tower
Sandy, some uphills and down hills, 1 stream crossing
The Plum Creek Trail connects the Lower Plum Creek Campground to the Windmill Campground while winding through meadows, climbing bluffs, and dipping down into creekbeds.WARNING ⚠️ This trail is poorly marked and has been completely grown over in multiple places.
Lovely flat trail!
Easy loop a little.longer
Tar Klin to O&W
A short loop that gives him good exercise
Green trails, beautiful views, and the beach. What more can I say
Sandy, packed and a bit mucky
Trail ride to covered bridge, tunnel and bridge over road. Rode to Fair grounds, some rocky ground and steep areas.
Battle Ground Lake
Carroll Co park. Variety of trails. Some may be swampy. Horse camping. Restrooms in camping area.
Variety / roads /trails
Long trail to bottom of power lines then back home through up the power lines. Good places to gallop!
Just off of Old Bay Road.
Flat mostly no rocks, some goats and alpacha on route and horses
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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.
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.
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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.
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.
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