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they are now back to being overseen by a ranger and you can make reservations again and there is someone back in the main building to help you check in and give you keys to the stalls and all that. Campground also has a "volunteer" who is around to "help" if you have any questions. We had 6 girls between 10-13 and 3 adults and rented the cabin and enough stalls for all the horses for a week. They all knew how to ride but it was their first "overnight" and they had a blast. Trails were easy for them and the horses (no shoes really needed) We stayed all week and there was no one really around so that made it kind of nice for us (maybe a day rider or two or three) Ranger came in and checked once or twice on us during the week (kind of cranky) Stalls needed some cleaning before we put our horses in but nothing too bad. It took us a while to get all our stuff cleaned up and repacked when it was time to leave and the ranger crabbed at us for not being out by check out time (we were an hour or so past time- it takes longer than you think it will to get that many people's stuff together- especially kids) however, there was NO ONE at the camp sites waiting to take our cabin or the other two cabins so I didn't think it was as big a deal as he was making it out to be. but I guess he most likely is overworked as I think there is only one ranger now! Anyway, don't be afraid to try it out, especially if you were worried about it becoming an outdoor recreation area (as it was briefly). Everything is fine now. Lovely park, and especially good if you are new at camping with your horses! The stalls are secure and the trailer camping and cabins are all very close by. There is a shower and a bathroom (there is only one bathroom to service the entire camp- I wish they had at least two or would put up a porta potty somewhere, it is not really enough to service the campground, but it is better than nothing and is kept relatively clean). I only gave the trails 3 stars just because they are not particularly challenging. They are pretty flat and the DOT (or whoever) has gone in and raped areas of the land for the lumber and left it kind of ravaged looking in places. It'll take years for it to heal. But is not like that everywhere, just certain areas, and they even had to close one section off due to that. Volunteers keep the trails in good shape otherwise. |