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Yellow loop from fields then along Stones river
Shoes required, Rocky, creek beds, gravel road, some sections lots of brush
Trail begins at Pine Creek Horse Camp. Trail is moderate in difficulty but there are some great sights along the way. Poor trail markings at places as well.
Fort Custer River trail, Historic Trail and Scenic Loop. Trails are flat with a few small hills. Very nice footing. No mud
Easy beginner trail with two very shallow streams Tour trail riders share the parking lot so there are beginners in and out of the park
Sugarloaf Endurance trail 15.6 miles
Beautiful forested trail. A few bridges and some down trees. We did see mama bear and 2 cubs so turned around. Downhill climb to the river with spectacular views. Good climb back out to the trailhead.
There is some big hills and lots of rocks
Carroll Co park. Criss-crosses new bike trails; county says they are updating horse trail signage, to please stay off new bike trails. Parking area near restrooms, but they have been locked recently. Dropbox fee, or annual parking pass available from nearby McIntosh Reserve.
Started at Erie Attica Trail and turned north onto the greenway
Final segment of Trinity Trail Highland North starting from Wild Estate boarding pasture.
Super fun trail. Lots of fields along the path
Loop through dimple dell- bareback friendly, open area for canter/trot, moderate hills
Well marked and relatively flat. Good cell service to check maps. Circle parking lot, easy to park trailer and pull out.
Walking/biking trail
Ok but there are some parts that are narrow-take it slow.
Steady incline hills, creek and bridge crossings
More of a route.
Start on teal making your way through red, red yellow. Well groomed by the Florida Horseman’s club.
Horse friendly public park. Frequent walkers with dogs (supposed to be leashed). Gravel drive with nice size trailer parking, hitching posts, and mounting block. Multiple trails to choose from and create your own loops. Girl scouts do some trail maintenance. Woods and hilly.
Cocino National Forest
Awesome trail with great views! Bvariety of footing, you will chave inclines and declines! Moderate or hard depends on you and your horse - how you ride. I would agree to moderate as mentioned in All Trails
Few hills/water cross
Nice flat sections, easy trail
Roadwork there, two-track back
hilly with some rocks but gets to river
On top of bluffs, strap, narrow
Great footing. Water crossings
Pomfret forest, airline trail and loop through part of Natchaug State Forest to Mashamoqet brook state park
Sandy mostly flat, beautiful forest
Loop around the perimeter. Lots of other tracts available throughout. Mostly barefoot friendly. Some gravel roads.
Wooded , steady climb
Start at Legg Park. Cross road to Harris Nature Center. Very nice, quick trail
Very nice trail for riding. 2 bridges on this trail so good exposure to bridges.
Iron Mountain Horse Camp, Virginia Highlands Horse Trail (to land marker “Horse Heaven”), CC Camp Road, Iron Mountain Horse Camp.Trail rated “Easy” relative to other mountainous trails.
Gradual incline to the top
Turkey Hill to Cooks Mesa and back.
Main trail through the park, headed to 662
Right: Politic Right: Harris Left: Ingram Left: Mercer
Leaving Nellie Gail and heading to home
Bridges Creek woods fields and hills
Big loop clockwise to 2/3 right to dd run
Deep sand with hills. Lots of wildlife. Possible swimming with horses
Steep, gorgeous, very poor signage. At the t go left, not right to the peak
Sand, grass, woods, meadow
Some hills and a creek crossing
Rolling wooded trails
Continuously hilled dirt road.
Started across dam, then cross back and down to river bed to water.üí¶
Folsom Lake beach trail out of Sterling Point
Hilly. Lots of leaf litter. Avoid in very wet conditions.
Mozingo Lake Equestrian Trail
2 water crossing can be rockie in spots and alot of bigger gravel on the road
BSF 7 bridges ride. Can be muddy.
Woods, rocky, I got lost/turned around
Tar Bike path with grass path next to it
Deep sand in some parts
Ôøº Part of Fox Hollow. Out gate by gallop Hill.
Adds some pines. Easy loop
Moss Foundation trail
Some steeper sections, tree roots. Elk present. Cougar sighting.
Lots of campers hiking, small creek crossings, long stretch of flat ground for running.
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.
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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