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Christmas Trail Rides in Arizona
We headed west on Route 10, then eased over into New Mexico. At Deming, we had a quick overnight stop at the Diamond Arrow Ranch (505/546-1115 ) owned and run by Barney Fleming, DVM (The Trail Rider's resident horse doc), and his wife, Linda. We've stopped there a couple times and always... | read »

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Small Cattle Ranch
It's a jungle out there. Put the stress of everyday life behind you, and head for the Small Cattle Ranch, a 130-year-old, 130,000-acre, family-operated ranch nestled between the Bitterroot and Grand Teton Mountains, near Dubois, Idaho. Experienced trail riders are welcome. You'll be provided... | read »

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Meet Ben There
There's a first time in the saddle for every trail rider. Here's my story. Even though I came to know and appreciate horses during adulthood, I didn't jump into riding right away. In fact, it took about two years to decide that riding was for me. When I finally climbed into the saddle, the... | read »

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Caballos Del Sol Benefit Trail Ride
About three years ago, I saw the Caballos del Sol Benefit Trail Ride advertised in The Trail Rider . I was intrigued, as it was held out in the beautiful red-rock Sedona area of Arizona. (1) Also, it's held in March, a time where many of us living in the rainy Pacific Northwest are eagerly... | read »

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Ride of the Aspens
The Colorado Mule Riders have a membership of 35 riders. Members are guaranteed a spot on the annual fall "Ride of the Aspens," which takes place from the third Saturday in September through Thursday of the following week. Openings for nonmembers, called Mavericks, occur when members don't fill out... | read »

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Withlacoochee Trail Ride, McCully Farms, Florida
Every year, the McCulley family sponsors two Withlacoochee Trail Rides at their spacious, immaculate farm in northern Florida that borders the Twin Rivers State Forest. The spring Withlacoochee Trail Ride is held every March; the fall Withlacoochee Trail Ride is held every October. The... | read »

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Montana Horse Bed & Breakfast
Have you ever dreamed of riding your horse in Montana and gazing at majestic vistas? But, you wondered, where would you go? Where would you stay with your horse? What about riding trails? And, wouldn't a little pampering feel wonderful? Just enough to feel like a real vacation! You can do it... | read »

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Where are the Trails?
I had everything I wanted at the house on the three acres my husband and I bought last summer: my horses, my very own little arena, a pasture, and a round pen in a beautiful setting. On the other hand, I'm a die-hard trail rider. Where were the trails? For three years, I'd boarded my horses... | read »

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Marble Creek Trails
Imagine driving along a beautiful river for 60 miles with trailhead after trailhead of high mountain scenery awaiting you and your horse. As many riders are discovering, North Idaho has a lot to offer today's horseman. With premier trails, great camp facilities, and awesome scenery, Idaho is... | read »

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Desert Southwest Trail Ride
If you've always wanted to see the desert Southwest, the Red Rock Ride is for you. This six-day trail ride takes you through some of the most beautiful and breathtaking landmarks in the world. You'll ride through the Grand Canyon , Zion National Park , and Bryce Canyon . Along the way, you'll... | read »

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Tennessee Walking Horse Breed
Evolution of the breed: In the mid-1800s, a new breed of horse began to emerge from the bountiful, bluegrass region of middle Tennessee. Bred by farmers to till the fields during the week, these horses were also expected to provide them a comfortable ride on weekends, and... | read
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