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We ride at Middlefork often, since we only live about 7 miles south of the park. It is a great park for trail riding since there are several different types of trails to choose from. You can choose from flat trails(like small roads) to more difficult trails with steep hills and river crossings, to everything in between. The scenery is very beautiful when you take some of the more difficult trails. Most of the trails are in wooded areas, which is cooler and gives you shade when the weather is hot and sunny. Most of the camp sites are in shaded areas as well, but they are all primitive sites. When the weather is really hot, it would be great to have some electricity, so you can use a fan or air conditioner. The outhouses are clean. There is at least one fresh water spicket at each camping area. The head DNR(John Hott) and his staff are very polite. The hosts(The Gaskin Family) are a great group of people that are willing to help you with any questions you may have about the camp sites and the trails. We are with the Douglas County Mounted Search and Rescue team and have 1-2 trainings at this park per year. It is a great place for us to have these trainings since there are many different flat areas and wooded trails. All of these areas help keep us sharp and prepared for nearly any terrain that we may encounter during a real search. We would reccommend this park to anyone that loves to camp and hike, whether you have horses or not. |