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Holly View Farm is a GREAT place to stay! The folks who run it are friendly, helpful, and cooperative. Bath facilities are modest but well cared for and clean - separate Cowboy & Cowgirl "one-holers," tile board & linoleum. Plenty of exra toilet tissue, Clorox wipes, Lysol spray, paper towels, liquid hand soap. (Tell me you find those at all the other campgrounds!) Very quiet - you can hear the horse in the field behind you snuffle at night. 9 LEVEL hook-ups with lots of back-up space. Covered arena in case of rain (which we had one morning.) Separate full-size dressage arena. Barn is older but well cared for and in good shape with spacious stalls; stalls have thick rubber mats with shavings on top. (Shavings provided.) Highly recommended and we will stay there again!
DuPont Forest trails vary. Some graveled roads, some intermediate trails, some single-track & steep trails. Jim Branch Trail (off Lake Imaging parking lot) is fun! Plan on riding a minimum of 2 hours, but well worth it. High Falls and Triple Falls are easy to get to. Signage is mostly excellent; we encountered only one unmarked fork on the way from High Falls to Triple Falls but hikers & other equestrians readily provided guidance. Police officer with whom we rode said that you can get lost in DuPont Forest but implied that you almost have to work at it. (Cell phones don't work well in the Forest.) We rode for about 10 or more hours over 3 days and feel we barely scratched the surface of the available trails. We were newbies when we got there; we suggest you talk with someone who's been there and get a map from the forest service and Tracy at Holly View has them too. Maps are fairly readable but someone who's been there can point out best places to ride first.
All in all, a most enjoyable 3 days for us!
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