Return to all horse trail riding in Tennessee
|
Number of Trails: |
10
|
Total Mileage |
200
|
Difficulty: |
More Difficult
|
Trail Rating |
|
Camp Rating |
|
Read/Submit Reviews
|
|
Trail Description |
Trails are located in Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area and range from easy to difficult, flat land, hills, river crossings,wooded, open land, we've got it all. All trails are well marked with easy to read signs, maps are available. |
Best Time to Visit |
Anytime |
Times to Avoid |
None |
Campground |
Saddle Valley has lots of grass and shade for your comfort, we have 5 barns,with 43 stalls, several large paddocks, and a large corral, we have full hook-ups with 20/30 amp electrical connections, an R.V. dumpstation, heated bath house, covered pavilion, 4 pull-through sites. We have direct access to over 200 miles of trails in Big South Fork. |
|
Human Facilities: |
Horse Facilities: |
Operated by: |
Contact: |
Additional Information |
elect, showers, toilet, water |
stall, water, paddocks |
Ed and Teresa Elam
|
Ed
350 Dewey Burke Rd
Jamestown, TN 38556
|
|
|
Directions |
Saddle Valley and Big South Fork are located in north central Tennessee on the Tennesee/Kentucky state line, in an area known as The Upper Cumberland Plateau. Take I-40 East from Nashville or I-40 West from Knoxville to Hwy 127 N at Crossville and follow the signs to Big South Fork, Saddle Valley is located just off Leatherwood Ford Rd (Hwy 297) on the left just before you get to the park. |
|
This information was provided by Saddle Valley Campground on 1/8/2004 12:19:55 PM |
|