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First of all, the actual name of the trail and camp is Zumbro Bottoms, not Zumbrota Bottoms. The campgrounds are very pleasant. We stayed at the west campground, which is the biggest one. There are plenty of places to park, get water for your horses, and put manure. There is no electricity, so if you have a living quarters, you'll need a generator. There are fire rings at each site and a few outhouses.
We visited the central and north campgrounds as well. The north campground is very small, for maybe no more than six trailers, if that. It is more secluded and is the perfect place if you have a small group. The central campground has a moderate amount of sites, maybe 15-20. Unfortunately, the road leading to it is very bouncy, and if you were to meet anyone on the road, it would not be good.
The trails were excellent. The one thing that they do need to do is update their maps and signs. We got lost and turned around several times. The gnats were bad at this time. There are plenty of hills to climb for more experienced horses and riders, and likewise, there are easy trails for those who want an easy ride. A soft-footed horse might need shoes. There are some rocky areas and then some sandy trails. There doesn't seem to be any water crossings. Don't cross the Zumbro River because the bottom is unstable. There is a bridge instead that you can use. Overall, it's a great place to ride. You can go onto Youtube and type in Zumbro Bottoms to see a collection of pictures and videos I put together from the ride. |