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The campground is wonderful with lots of shade and corral pens for your horse close to your camping site, including some covered. Bill and Laura, the owners, are so warm and friendly and do all they can to make your stay a good one. There are even a few paddocks available unless previously spoken for. There are miles and miles of trails with some on the property and most in the National Forest. There are many to choose from with different levels of difficulty and amount of rocks and if someone complains saying "the trails are rocky", they have been on the wrong trails or else they expect MOUNTAIN TRAILS to be like the sandy beach trails in flat low areas. The idea is to ask Bill beforehand and take the trail you want depending on degree of difficulty and/or rocky terrain. Many of the trails have great views (Kennedy Peak trail is one)and as long as you have shoes on your horse all around and you and your horse have ridden more than just flat, sandy trail riding, you should have no problem. (The trails seen on "Best of America By Horseback" are THE actual trails on campground property, but the previous reviewer makes no sense to expect all 80+ miles of trail (most in the National Forest) to be exactly the same as those shown!) Great people, great place and highly recommended! |