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Tabernacle, NJ

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If you have a bigger rig, don't even attempt this! Last half mile is more of a trail than a road, soft sand, low branches. Water is hand pump into a trough, and the "road" into it is deep sand. If you're tent camping and don't mind hauling water in a bucket, I'm sure it's very nice. I had asked if we needed 4-wheel drive, and was told no, but the answer is really yes if you're hauling a lot of weight. We ended staying overnight in a parking area, (with no water) but needed special permission in order to avoid being ticketed by park police! Fortunately, a refund has been promised on our way out tomorrow. Wished I could have found more info on this one before coming all the way out here...
Reviewed by: HorseCampers on 10/15/2011 2:43:42 PM
Experience: Expert Ride Date: 10/15/2011 Hometown: Altamont, TN

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i just wanted to know how much it was to stay in a cabin and go horseback riding for a cuple of days for 2 adults and a kid (teenager)
Reviewed by: karla smith on 7/15/2009 6:56:44 PM
Experience: Beginner Ride Date: 7/28/2009 Hometown: palmyra, NJ

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Riding the Wharton Forest from Atsion to Carranza Memorial, by way of Quaker Bridge Rd., was fun! It has mostly sandy trails, mostly flat, BUT there are many clean spots along the river to water your horse. The cedar water is enjoyed by most horses due to it being cool and refreshing! Scenery is beautiful, deer are plentiful, and you might be lucky to see coyote. (Be prepared for vehicles, cycles, 4 wheelers.)Pack a lunch and sit a spell. Go any time, year-round, and enjoy a day in NJ on horseback!
Reviewed by: mare on 10/20/2007 8:25:40 PM
Experience: Expert Ride Date: 10/20/2007 Hometown: Franklinville, NJ