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Manistee, Mi

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What an awesome place! Just the horse retreat my husband and I were searching for. We will be back next year. There is a single well now so water must still be hauled, but not very far. He is a beginner, new to horses, and all the trails are well marked, easy to follow and cover a variety of terrain from grasslands, sloping hills, tall hills, pine forests, hardwood forests, softwood/maple forests and utilizes both narrow and wider paths. Trail maps provided offer a good overview of the trails, but I do recommend a compass in case you wander onto another trail system as we did. Wonderful Large sites to accomodate large, pull through rigs, or smaller bumper rigs like ours as we tented it. Some sites offer picket poles, while others require the use of trees, each with campfire ring, picnic tables, and trees.
Reviewed by: Rhonda Gregory on 10/22/2006 3:05:19 PM
Experience: Intermediate Ride Date: 10/21/2006 Hometown: Muskegon, MI

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Marzinski Rd. Trail Camp is a diamond in the rough as yet undiscovered! The sites are all equally nice. There are vault toilets, picket posts, fire rings, about 25 miles of trails + national forest land. Easy to get to and not very busy yet. We were there on Memorial weekend 2005 and had 5 rigs, the only other campers took up 3 sites. The ranger was extremely happy to see us and very accomodating. No fee as of now because it is still a really new campground.All sites are wooded. No water as of yet. Wooded well marked trails of pine and deciduos trees with some very high hills. Would go again in a heartbeat!
Reviewed by: Carrie on 6/13/2005 11:27:47 AM
Experience: Not Specified Ride Date: 5/28/2005 Hometown: Laingsburg, MI