Return to all horse trail riding in New Mexico
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Number of Trails: |
10
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Total Mileage |
100
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Difficulty: |
Easy
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Trail Description |
Miles and miles of old logging trails. Large open meadows, Aspen groves, streams, and mixed conifer forests. Some areas are rocky but can be easily avoided if your horse isn't used to rocky terrain. Elk, Deer, Canadian Lynx, Bald and Golden Eagles, Ebert Squirrels, are some of the wildlife that can be seen while out on the trail. Local cabins with safe corrals for your horses are available. |
Best Time to Visit |
May-Dec |
Times to Avoid |
Dec-Apr |
Campground |
Primitive Camp sites are available in the Carson or fully equipped cabin rentals are available with safe corrals for your horses at:
www.taoshorsegetaways.com |
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Contact: |
Additional Information |
elect,showers,toilet,water |
stall, water |
Holly Burgess
575 758 3628
taoshorse@gmail.com
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Holly Burgess
PO 226
Tres Piedras, NM 87577
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Directions |
Take hwy 285 north(from Espanola) to Forest road 222. Turn right(west)cabin rentals on right side of the road before entering forest. Primitive sites are further up 222. Maps can be found at the Carson Forest Service Ranger station, instead of turning right on 222, go north to 64(blinking light)turn right and follow signs to Ranger Station. |
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This information was provided by dragonwycke on 4/22/2008 4:30:37 PM |
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