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Difficult regarding rocks and u even terrain but mostly flat or slight hills


Started across dam, then cross back and down to river bed to water.üí¶


We took the wrong trail so parts were not for horse with tree roots and steep with rocks. Over all really fun.


Trail up to cutthroat lake


The day I made dad wait


Easy sandy trail. Along rge Suwannee.


Easy with lots of canter and trot space


Great footing and hilly


Really beautiful trail.


good long hilly roads then pick through paths through the woods to get to the next road


Sandy hill flat wooded nice


Umm... Not the way back to greystone from the water fall.


Fun ride but don't reccomend the cemetery trail


Marla and Red. Clare and Duke.Well marked. Rode the perimeter - green toOrange to green to blue to brown to white.


Sand pit bridge and CI trail


County park, mixed woods and fields


Old rail tracks- level


Barefoot friendly wooded ride


Metro Park bridle trail


State forest to Olsen rd by horse farm to minor rd loop


Great for getting horses fit


Horse trail in Fort Wayne, IN.


Blue, yellow, pink and purple trails


Nice easy trail but avoid going on the weekends because the park gets crowded, during the week it’s fairly quiet


To the beer joint


Ignore the side spurs Ôøº


Hilly; pine trees, some road yravel


Great campground with bathroom, picnic tables.


Hilly, large rock formations, huge lake reservoir, beautiful trails, mix of woods and fields, rocky but sandstone or softer sandy stone.


Easy park trail around lake Rita Blanca


Brenda to Christine’s culvert on


Wooded , follows river , rocky , steep , steps , bridges , water crossings .


Lots of stuff off Gallagher


Nice calm ride in the orange groves, along Arredondo Road. Please, please don’t go inside the road with a paster out front. Have a nice time!


Fairly flat mostly single track in the shade


Wildwood state park trail through forest, deer sighting, fallen logs, brush etc


Beautiful! Not too busy with bikes because it’s dirt not stone dust


Pioneer Trail to deer Creek Loop


Soft footing, several creek crossings, some hills, narrow single track trail, forests, fields, flowers, amazing views.


Parked at hill canyon, kept right away from water treatment plant


Trail blue to silver to white to blue to silver to blue to yellow


Woods, soft clay soil, some rocky areas, lots of overgrowth but easy to move through.


Beautiful Arena with great footing, barrels, and Cavaletti’s present if you’d like to use them, covered bleachers, restrooms, and plenty of trailer parking along with a few acres of footed trails and around pen.


Took lower trail, 5 bridge crossings


Chippokes State Park


Sandy trails can be soft in places


Sandy, little shade, not marked well


Rocky in the beginning. Got on to bicicle trail


Beautiful but difficult in parts


Grassy with a couple small water crossings when there is wet weather. Some wooded spots.


Trails and open fields to the camp grounds.


Dog Cholla to Buena Suarte Road to Crystal Trail to Camino Viejo Trail to Contrabando Waterhole Trail to West Main Trail to N Lone Star Mine Road to Buena Suarte Road to Rock Quarry Trail to Buena Suarte Road


Rocky will need good protection. Do NOT go in the spring, the bugs are extremely bad then! Summer and fall is great for this ride. The trail does stop a few miles past what is tracked here, it’ll be a down and back trip not a loop.


You head towards water tower but the way that has the fire road half way to get to the tower, when you get to fire road you stay on the fire road that goes by upper campus, then you get back on a little skinny trial again and the path disappears so head towards school/in sight


Ready loop - Yellow trail after water plant


Through trees and fields


10 mile loop through the creeks


Nice Trail especially when it hasn't been raining Decently wide several bridges one is Quite long And can be Rocky in areas Easily marked Hard to get lost Exceptionally nice parking lot


A lot on the road


Johnson creek rec area



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.
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.
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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