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Had a great time, even saw 4 bear cubs n the trail. Camps clean, bathrooms are clean. I would have given it both 5 stars but the 1st trail we were on sucked. It was very rocky, the horses were having a lot of trouble, a lot of trees down so we turned around and found another trail. The rest of the trails were great, some trees down, a little rocky in spots but nothing like the 1st trail. The campground would have also had a 5 star but for 2 reasons. Which both I can understand being the start of the season, the 1st, if it wasn't golf carts, it was the 4 wheeler or the tractor running around. My horses didn't really care for that, most of the time the shut it down when they saw we were waiting for the to move and the 2nd was the maps. They didn't have any current maps and the printer was out of ink, he gave us 2 old maps and drew out a map for us, which was nice and better then nothing. But with the start of the season, they should have had tons of copies made. But we made do with what we had and only got lost twice. They were very nice, but busy working on the grounds. The only thing I don't like about it, is the hot wires on the trails around the grounds. Once you get away from the camp, theres no wires. Our 1st time there last fall, the horse my husband was riding got her leg wrapped around the wire (its pretty close to the trail)and freaked out, he ended up getting bucked off and hurt pretty bad. This time, my 95% bomb proof horse spooked on the back side close to the campgrounds when one of their horses ran out of the lien too. He did a 180 and took of in a canter, he turned so hard it took the stir ups right out of my feet. Cantered so hard my sunglasses fell off my head. I hung on and got him stopped but a few more feet I most likely would have been on the ground. When I got him stopped, he was about 6 inches from the hot wire. But all in all, we had a great time, we were very close to the barn, weather was great. We will be back again. |