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Uwharrie Stables

Near: Troyzz (Weather)
Number of
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26 Total
Mileage
40 Difficulty: More Difficult Trail
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Trail Description Trails are in the Uwharrie National Forest. Over 32 miles of well marked, mapped equestrian trails covering easy to more difficult terrain. Access trail from the stables crosses Hwy 109 at the church and comes out on the Upper Helen's Loop. 1/4 mile from the Eldorado Outpost. RENTAL HORSES AVAILABLE
Best Time to Visit Open Year Around
Times to Avoid Incliment Weather
Campground Electric and water hookups with hitching posts. Parking is close to the barn, stalls available. Also primitive camping available. There is a climate controlled room inside the stables for guests. Relax in the A/C when it's hot, or the enjoy the heat when it's cold. Table for meals, microwave, coffepot. Gameroom with foosball table and dartboard. Bath house has two toilets and three showers. HANDICAPPED ACCESSIBLE
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Elec/Shower/Toilet/Water Stall/Tieup/Water Johnny Adams



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Directions From Troy take NCHwy 109 North to Eldorado. The stables is on the right just past the Outpost. From Charlotte take 24/27 through Albemarle, across the bridge and turn left onto River Road. Turn left onto Hwy 109 and the stables is approx. 4 miles on the right. From Greensboro/Raleigh take I-40 to US220 South. Take the Hwy 49 exit in Asheboro and follow it West to Hwy 109. Turn left (South)and the stables are 12 miles down the road on the left. From Winston Salem, take Hwy 52 to Hwy 8 in Lexington. Get on Hwy 64 headed East and turn onto Hwy 109 going South. Stables is 24 miles down the road on the left. From High Point take Hwy 109 South, through Denton, to Eldorado. The stables are approximately 35 minutes from I-85 and Hwy 109.
This information was provided by trailrider_3e on 9/1/2005 9:21:01 AM

Notes on Difficulty Rating:  
 Easy
(Gently sloping or level terrain; trails are groomed or wide open; shallow or no creek crossings. ) 
 More Difficult (Moderate hills over consistent surface; possibly some narrow trails and short steeper slopes) 
 Rigorous (Easy to More Difficult for rider but physically challenging for horse such as on a level surface through deep sand) 
 Challenging (Possible rocky, uneven surface, steep slopes, uncleared trails, faster flowing streams and other obstacles that lead to more difficult riding for rider and horse)

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