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Cripple Creek, VA

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I absolutely LOVED this place! Even though it didn't have water or electricity, the camping was great! The price is VERY reasonable and I loved the way they had high line posts behind the campsites. Very quiet, relaxing, and the camp host was a wonderful guy. The trails were also wonderful. The only problem that we had the weekend we were there were the ground bees in a couple of spots in one of the meadows (of course this comes with the time of year we were there). We enjoyed it so much, that we are making the 215 mile (one way)trip again...within a month of our last ride there! This has got to be one of the most beautiful trail systems in the state, and with all the trails, it makes it rideable for almost any rider.
Reviewed by: Charlene on 9/10/2010 6:58:27 AM
Experience: Intermediate Ride Date: 8/26/2010 Hometown: Spotsylvania, VA

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Weekend of August 8-10, 2008 Interesting ride Friday, after leaving Collins Cove on the Williams Family trail (the two mile connector from the back of Collins Cove to the VHHT) we started toward the New River Park Trail, on the VHHT. The VHHT to US 94 is about three miles, beginner to moderate riding. Crossing US 94 and continuing east, it’s a four-mile one-way to NRPT. Moderate to expert rider and horses needed. No water from Collins Cove to about a mile from the NRPT (seven miles). After crossing US 94 we ran across a homeowner that was not very “horse friendly”. He claimed that he had two dogs shot by horse riders and another dog beaten. Then, as his rant continued, he said that he had a rider come down his driveway and use the side of his house for bathroom privileges. Summarizing the ride from Collins cove to the NRPT, and back, about 20 miles; no water till you get close to the New River. Saturday’s ride through Ravens Cliff, we crossed the creek twice, and took the right at the top of the hill. Passing through the hole in the fence and entering the blackberry field, we took a left at the fork. This took us to Rock Creek. We followed Rock Creek and rode along a fence line next to a big meadow (1000 acres meadow?). Came to a fork and the right fork takes you to Iron Mountain Horse Camp. We again stayed to the left, coming to a four-way intersection. Taking a left would be an additional 5 (?) miles back to Collins Cove. Taking a right will take you to the VHHT. We rode straight and it was an easy mile to the security gate at the Collins Cove housing development. Turn right and it’s a gravel road back to camp (about two miles). About a mile and a half down the gravel road, the stream is on the left and crosses the road to the right. This is a good place to water the horses. There is a good pool of water on the right. Turning right at this spot will take you to the caves. First cave is on the left. Second cave can be missed; you need to turn right at the fork to see it. Retracing your steps from the second cave, turn back right at the fork and you will end up on the Williams Family trail, about ½ mile from Collins Cove. Enjoy the ride.
Reviewed by: Karalot Stables on 8/25/2008 5:12:48 AM
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Experience: Not Specified Ride Date: 1/1/2004 Hometown: Pilot Mountain, NC

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This was out first visit to Collins Cove wanting to ride the eastern part of the VHHT. Coming prepared with a map with went through Raven's Cliff Campground, crossing Cripple Creek. We also rode the 2 mile connector trail to the VHHT and headed west covering about 30 miles on this weekend. Lots of unmarked trails but the locals were very helpful. Numerous caves close by for the spelunkers. Only 4 sites (three groups) were there this weekend. Two more long rides were planned and not ridden so we will be returning (bringing more potable water). Two nice trails to the east, the VHHT to the trail head, and the connector trail to the New River Trail.
Reviewed by: Karalot Stables on 8/11/2008 4:21:29 AM
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Experience: Expert Ride Date: 8/8/2008 Hometown: Pilot Mountain, NC