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Number of Trails: |
14
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Total Mileage |
60
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Difficulty: |
Rigorous
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Trail Description |
Well developed trail system. Trails are groomed and well marked. Most of the trails are rated by the USFS as "More Difficult". The Caney Loop Trail would be rated "Easy" using our ratings. We would rate parts of the Sheltowee Trail, which runs from one end of the Daniel Boone to the other, as "Challenging." So, you have a lot of variety and, a fair amount of up and down, which gives the horses a good workout. All-in-all, a great place to ride for the experienced rider and horse. |
Best Time to Visit |
Almost anytime. We were there during a period of heavy rain and the trails were in good condition. |
Times to Avoid |
Check with the State of Kentucky or the Forest Service about hunting seasons. |
Campground |
Primitive with gravel pads for rigs. There are picket lines and tie stalls. There is a concrete water barrel for horses but we've been warned to bring our own horse water, as the barrel may have been used by sick horses. There is water on the trail. |
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Additional Information |
Primitive, Toliet |
Tie-up |
National Forest Service
859-745-3100
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Daniel Boone National Forest
1700 Bypass Road
Winchester, KY 40391
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Directions |
From Morehead, take US 60 west to Salt Lick. (can easily be reached from exits 123 or 133 off I-64.) Go south on 211 about three miles. Turn left at the sign for "White Sulfur Springs Horse Camp." This is Rt 129. Follow signs. Look for the Clear Creek Market. You will make a left just past the market onto a gravel road. The road ends just past the horse camp, which is well marked. |
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This information was provided by Millie on 3/12/2005 2:46:40 PM |
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