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Scoot boots needed, some single track then wider trail - we stopped before the very steep climb to top. Have done that before and it keeps going for quite a while. Also, mosquitoes are BAD at Appleatchee, fly spray you and horse!
Cathedral, but backwards
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.
Maplewood West Limited Distance Ride
No jacktown and some tantrum spots
Loop around Monkey Mountain
Around the lake from 726 Furr
1.8 miles rd side. Rest in the woods
Prices scrub state park
Blister Sisters
It is a fun pretty flat trail. That is great for horses though
Water, restrooms, manure boxes, hitching posts, maps, and a wheelchair accessible mounting block are all available at the trailhead! If you want to hose your horses off you must bring your own water hose and bucket. You are asked to please kick all manure off the trails.
Faith ranch down malito
Wiregrass Loop, Long Leaf Pine, Fox Squirrel Loop
Easy 30 minutes walking loop
Great footing, lots of vegetation, and beautiful views.
Trying to find the fields, but didn’t
Easy, well defined trail around 1/2 of the estate.
Rocky, up and downs, river crossings
Has hills and flat. Rocky in some sections. Beautiful views.
Nice ride with hills
Part running trail
Lovely flat trail!
Easy with lots of opportunity for fast work and breaks. No water breaks.
Beautiful. Sage and meadows
Pee wee cut off to park office
Elkins creek main loop with overlook and furnace
River trail loop from equestrian day parking
Crossing the Salt River at Tonto Forest
Varied from smooth and grassy to heavy woods and two lane dirt roads.
A bit difficult but a beautiful ride
some mud, some tough creek crossings
Store to Forest Camp
Took the left trail from the parking area.Got Rocky so turned around as my horse is barefoot. Encountered one very polite biker. Public gamelans, trail well marked.
6 easy miles worth of trails
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.
South/west/east/south/ north to home
Single track nice bridges and water crossings
Sugarloaf Endurance trail 15.6 miles
Flat, wide, muddy. Easy.
Sand, rock, grass. Slow grades
Flat & open roads, forest with no creek access
A little bit of river, springs, forest, picnic tables, shaded and sun trails.
One of many trails on this land. Super fun. Take plenty of water to drink. Requires a day/weekend pass. (free) online. Camping tent only.
River, roads and bridges
Great open trail , not a lot of signs
Challenging trail with bridge and water crossings. Rocky in places.
One of the many loops that can be taken. The Creekside trail is one way due to it being a narrow trail with a few drop offs
to the caisson fields and back in a loop from MW
Easy - see old mill
Flat trail around the lake
Trail is well marked and easy to ride.
Fairly easy would not go on Saturdays
The muddy short loop from the hay field entrance to the forest/camping entrance.
Sheyenne National Grasslands
Mostly sand (decomposed granite), with a nice variety of windy hill trails and wider wash trails. Less traffic than other trails here.
Mixed, encountered yellowjackets
PTRA Parade Prep Route that follows a section of the Rock Isalnd Line Rail Trail, cuts through a hostoric neighborhood and then returns down Historic Route 66
Go to Wendy’s
Trail Loop around the tree farm at Huntington Central Park outside of the equestrian center.
Loop around pond to entrance
Iron Mountain Horse Camp, Virginia Highlands Horse Trail, Hugo’s Meadow, Mike’s Gap, Devil’s Den, Cooks Corner, Cripple Creek Rd, Iron Mountain Horse CampModerate trail for mountains.
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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.
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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