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Todd & Sonya Peters's Reviews

Mammoth Cave Horse Camp, near Mammoth Cave, KY

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Absolutely tremendous campground and trails! Kevin, Linda and Brandon are excellent owner and staff. With so many horse camps shutting down or thinking to make ends meet,they can fill their facility by bumping the price up, its wonderful to see reasonable pricing and not gouging. Beautiful campsites, even offered campfire wood and to start our fires! We travel back and forth from Michigan and Louisiana yearly and will definitely make our stay a priority to revisit in our travels. We were able to camp about halfway between bathhouse and overlooking our horses. We have camped at many horse camps and this is the most safest, up-to-date, horse and camper friendly facility we`ve been at so far. Kudos to Mammoth Cave Horse Camp!! Only suggestion we could make was possibly installing 4 fixed benches on the outside of each side of horse stall building to accommodate leisure time near your horses, rest from your walks as well as conversation area with other riders.
Reviewed by Todd & Sonya Peters on 4/5/2015 1:02:01 PM Experience: Expert Ride Date: 3/30/2015 Hometown: Scotts, MI
Brushy Creek Guest Ranch, near Gloster, MS

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Good facilities and trails that could be better marked, just not the right owners. Definitely not horse people! Campground was great and well maintained. They are pricing themselves out of business. We travel across US from MI. to Louisiana yearly and is close enough in winter months to ride there, but fees at campground are a deterrent. $40/night for campsite plus $10/night for each horse stall is by far the most we`ve encountered. We reserved site at $30/night and were charged $40. A normal site fee with hookups from our travels have been $18-$30/night. Paying $24/night at the wonderful Mammoth Cave Horse Camp makes $40 at Brushy Creek seem way out of line. Owners would do better to lower prices to more likely fill campground than detouring potential customers away, otherwise move on to something else. We love campground and trails but will be searching for more economical alternative close to Brushy Creek or only use "day use"
Reviewed by Todd & Sonya Peters on 4/5/2015 1:41:38 PM Experience: Expert Ride Date: 1/14/2015 Hometown: Scotts, MI