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Big South Fork National River - Horsebacker Retreat
Near:
Allardt
,
TN
(Weather)
Number of
Trails:
30
Total
Mileage
180
Difficulty:
More Difficult
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Trail Description
Big South Fork National River trails are connected to the retreat's property so there is no need to trailer your horses. You will find over 180 miles of scenic trials on horseback or hiking. These trails are all signed and marked with a white blaze and yellow horse heads. The trails vary in both length and degree of difficulty. They range from short and easy day rides to long and strenuous loops that may take several days to complete. It's best to obtain maps from the park visitor center and carry a GPS.
Best Time to Visit
Open all year
Times to Avoid
Campground
A retreat of serenity nestled in a forest next to the Big South Fork National River (BSF) offering lots of outdoor recreation in and out of the saddle. Access the trails right from your secluded RV site or cabin. The BSF is comprised of over 120,000 acres of the most beautiful trail riding you have ever seen. These trails are not only for horses, hikers or bird enthusiasts will also enjoy. Our retreat has a very quiet and relaxed atmosphere. All RV sites are shaded with electric & water hookups, no sewer. You may slow drip gray water only. The cabin sleeps 4 and has most of the amenities of home with a very private deck. We are open all year round and welcome hunters during fall and winter.
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Additional Information
RV sites - Elect, Water, Cabin
Stall, Water, Tie ups, Pastures, Paddock
River Roubaix
423-223-5865
roubaixpictures@gmail.com
River
450 Honey Creek Loop Rd
Allardt
,
TN
38504
Directions
See horsebacker-retreat.com for map
This information was provided by
Horse Backer Retreat
on
9/30/2012 6:40:57 AM
Notes on Difficulty Rating:
Easy
(Gently sloping or level terrain; trails are groomed or wide open; shallow or no creek crossings. )
More Difficult
(Moderate hills over consistent surface; possibly some narrow trails and short steeper slopes)
Rigorous
(Easy to More Difficult for rider but physically challenging for horse such as on a level surface through deep sand)
Challenging
(Possible rocky, uneven surface, steep slopes, uncleared trails, faster flowing streams and other obstacles that lead to more difficult riding for rider and horse)