All trails in the United States

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.

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Most popular trails

Shiloh Ranch Regional Park
Shiloh Ranch Regional Park, Chalk Hill, Sonoma County
2.27
mi
0 hrs 21 mins

North Ridge to Ridge Vista Point to Big Leaf Trail. Great in all weather conditions due to wide, well-maintained trails. Creekside and Canyon trails closed to equestrians during rainy season. No dogs allowed

Webb Rd
Sorrento, Lake County
4.76
mi
1 hrs 29 mins

Easy trail, though there are some areas that need to be detoured.

Training Area 11
Spanaway, Pierce County
4.01
mi
0 hrs 59 mins

One small hill, pretty rocky, not a lot of great areas for long stints of trot and canter.

Skull Trail
Troy, Latah County
3.93
mi
1 hrs 8 mins

Fun mostly barefoot friendly trail! Some great open areas to let the horses open up.

Dayton arena
Dayton, Lyon County
3.99
mi
1 hrs 10 mins

Hard with rocks. Atv, side by sides, trucks and motorcycles you will run into out there. Everyone has been very nice and slows way down to pass me and the dogs.

Uwharrie horse trails
Uwharrie National Forest, Troy, Montgomery County
1.96
mi
0 hrs 37 mins

Start a primitive camp and take Josh, take unmarked right trail before you get to the paved Road. Reached dead end and turned back, next time take a right on the clear trail not a left. Ôøº

All trails in the United States

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.

FAQ about Equilab trails

How can I follow a trail on a map while riding?

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.

Do I need to pay to use Equilab to ride trails?

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.

If I add a trail, will everyone be able to see it?

You can control the visibility of any trails you create using Equilab by selecting different privacy options when saving the trails. If you choose to make a trail "Public", it will be visible here on our website and to anyone using the app. Private trails, on the other hand, are only visible to you and (if you're a Premium user) anyone you share them with. Note: If you rode on private property, we strongly recommend saving your trail as "Private".

Why are trails that I know exist missing from the map?

Equilab’s list of trails currently only includes those that have been tracked by riders using the Equilab app. As a result, there are still many trails not yet included in our platform. Anyone can track trails and add them for free, however — giving you the chance to help others discover new places to ride!

Can I add new trails to the list / map?

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.

How many trails are there within Equilab?

Our community members have added more than 35,000 public trails, and new ones are added every day. We hope you enjoy exploring them!