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Alexander City, AL

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We've been here twice in the past two months. A local club has spent a lot of time clearing the trails from previous years tornado damage. Most of the trails are in very good shape now and everything is well marked. The trails are hilly but not super challenging. Suggest shoes or boots for your horse as some places are rocky. There's a section of the yellow trail where you can go through the lake if you like. The trails can be very muddy after heavy rains. There are enough trails that you need more than one weekend to ride them all. We had virtually no bugs in Apr/May. I'm told the yellow jackets can be bad in Aug/Sep. The campground is easy to get in/out of, even for the biggest rigs. They are fairly level, but you'll need leveling boards on some sites. About half the campsites are along the woods. The rest are out in the open. Bathhouse across the street is clean but does not have showers. You can visit other bathhouses in the park if you need a shower or laundry. If you don't mind bringing your own corrals or high line, this place is great. It's quickly become one of our favorite places to visit.
Reviewed by: mrarick on 6/1/2023 6:01:39 AM
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Experience: Intermediate Ride Date: 5/29/2023 Hometown: Baker, FL

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Trails meander through the forest, winding around, up and down hills, but not too strenuous. I would recommend shoes or boots as some of the trails can be rocky. Many of the trails are single track and all are beautiful. Some border the lake and there is a couple of trails that lead down to the lake. The campground has electric and water. I like to park near trees and highline my horse. There are some spots with no trees, so you will need to bring either a hi-tie or portable corrals. Each site has rocks for a fire ring and the trails go right from the campground. Across the street is the bath house. Clean. When entering the park, you need to have paperwork ready along with your tag number (I always forget and have to go back to the truck to write it down). Getting in and out of the camp is easy, even with the biggest rig. Camp spots range in size, but I've never had a problem with my 37' trailer. Easy in and out. Dump station in the RV portion of the park. All in all, a nice place to camp and ride.
Reviewed by: Borncountry62 on 12/11/2020 12:17:45 PM
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Experience: Intermediate Ride Date: 11/6/2020 Hometown: Havana, FL

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The trails were well marked with ribbons. However, there were a lot of downed trees when we visited. The Campground sites are nice and flat, some in shade and some with none. There are no horse lodging facilities is why I rated only 2 stars.
Reviewed by: Scotty DeClue on 2/10/2020 10:47:30 AM
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Experience: Expert Ride Date: 2/9/2020 Hometown: Birmingham, AL