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  1. Horseback Riding (Outdoor Adventures) by Heather Kissock, 2007-07-30
  2. Horseback Riding for Fun! (For Fun!) by Beth Gruber, 2003-12
  3. Lily Subietas: hooves of thunder.(PROFITS & passions)(horseback riding )(Narrative biography): An article from: Westchester County Business Journal by David Toth, 2005-12-26
  4. Horseback riding on the Ocala National Forest (SuDoc A 13.13:Oc 1/5) by U.S. Dept of Agriculture, 1991
  5. Ride Western Style: A Guide for Young Riders by Tommie Kirksmith, 1991-11
  6. Laura Loves Horses by Joan Hewett, 1990-03

121. Acreage Equines: Horse Information For Recreational Riders
Information, books and links about horses and equestrian sport for recreational horse owners. Includes a free ebook on buying your first horse.
http://www.acreageequines.com/

Searching for information on horses and their care,
horseback riding and equestrian sports?
Acreage Equines is the place for horse lovers, especially those who also appreciate horse books.
Equestrian ebooks about horses and riding. Convenient and environmentally friendly! It's scary and exciting . . .
to be responsible for a living creature who will depend on you for everything from food to exercise to quality of life. A horse isn't a dog or cat. He can't live in the house and sleep on the bed, no matter how he might act as if he would like to. A horse's care is also outside the normal experience of most people. Despite their size, horses are delicate creatures, and because of their size and basic nature, prone to injure themselves and others. Join the
forum. Ask questions, offer your knowledge or express your opinion on horse related topics
Horses are magical and generous and beautiful . . .

122. Grand Lake, Colorado At Rocky Mountain National Park: Lodging, Conference And We
RECREATION BUSINESSES IN GRAND LAKE, COLORADO horseback RIDES. Devil s Thumb Ranch PO Box 750, 3530 County Rd. 83, Tabernash, CO 80478 (970) 7268231
http://www.grandlakechamber.com/recreationbusinesses.html

RECREATION BUSINESSES IN GRAND LAKE, COLORADO ATV DEALERS BICYCLE RENTAL BOAT RENTAL/REPAIR BOWLING ... TENNIS ATV DEALERS AND RENTALS
  • Rocky Mountain Rentals PO Box 582 9450 US HWY 34, Grand Lake,CO 80447
    or TOLL FREE: (877) 527-9673
    From beginner to expert riding. Explore the beautiful surroundings of the Arapaho National Forest on a fully automatic Polaris ATV. Two-, four-, or eight-hour rentals. Maps, gas, helmets, goggles and trailer included. Scooters available too. Year round POLARIS dealership
    PO Box 1248, 347 West Portal Rd. - Grand Lake, CO 80447 (970) 627-9288 - (800) 894-3336
    Trail Ridge Power Sports PO Box 608, Grand Lake, CO 80447 (970) 627-3586
BICYCLE RENTAL BOAT RENTAL/REPAIR

123. Tsali Horse/Bike Trail
The entrance to the Tsali Recreation Area will be on the north side of the road and is well Suited for hikers, mountain bikers, and horseback riders,
http://www.main.nc.us/graham/hiking/tsali.html
Graham County North Carolina
Tsali Recreation Area
Directions:
The Tsali Recreation Area is about 17½ miles from Robbinsville in the northeast corner of Graham County. From Robbinsville, travel east on State Highway 143 until you reach the junction with Highway 28. Turn right at the stop sign and proceed south on Highway 28 for approximately 8.4 miles. The entrance to the Tsali Recreation Area will be on the north side of the road and is well marked with signs. About 1½ miles from the entrance there is a parking area and it is a short walk to the various trailheads. The parking area has restrooms and an information bulletin board. There is boat ramp access to Fontana Lake, shore fishing, water skiing, camping, horse trails, mountain bike trails, picnic tables and hiking trails. Schedules for the use of the trails by equestrians and mountain bikers is as follows: Trails Page Trail Usage Schedules at Tsali
Cable Cove

Cheoah Trail

Fitness Trail

Hangover Lead
...

124. WDNR - Richard Bong State Recreation Area
Official home page of Richard Bong State Recreation Area. train falcons, ride an ATV trail, ride horseback on trails, and hunt in season.
http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/land/parks/specific/bong/
State Parks Welcome Find a Park or Forest Find a State Trail ... Fees Richard Bong Recreation Area Reserve a Campsite
(exit DNR) Current Conditions Maps Trails School Field Trips
Richard Bong State Recreation Area
Fun for All Seasons
How to Get There

Maps
Once designated to be a jet fighter base, Richard Bong State Recreation Area is fittingly named after Major Richard I. Bong, a Poplar, Wisconsin, native who was America's leading air ace during World War II. The project was abandoned three days before concrete was to be poured for a 12,500-foot runway. Local citizens had the foresight to protect this open space for future generations. In 1974 the state bought the land and it became the state's first recreation area. trails for hiking, mountain biking, cross-country skiing, horseback riding, snowshoeing, and dirt bike riding. There are two family (regular) campgrounds with a total of 217 campsites, 54 of them with electric hookups. Six group campsites can accommodate 225 campers. A permanent naturalist is on duty at Richard Bong Recreation Area, and a variety of nature education programs are offered year round. The Molinaro Visitor Center has displays and exhibits about the history of Richard Bong and plant and animal life. The cheerful solarium showcases seasonal exhibits including butterfly rearing.

125. Bureau Of Land Management National Web Page
We apologize, but the page you are seeking is temporarily unavailable. We are working to improve the security of BLM Websites and are restoring site
http://www.blm.gov/offline/
We apologize, but the page you are seeking
is temporarily unavailable. We are working to improve the security of BLM Websites and are restoring site elements as they are ready for reconnection. The BLM Website is an important aspect of customer service, and we take seriously our obligation to protect and ensure the integrity of our internal information systems and the online information we provide to our customers. Improving security in the short term will also allow the BLM to serve you better in the future. In addition, the BLM is currently involved in a court action in which the adequacy of information security is an issue. Failing to demonstrate adequate protections could result in a much longer-term, mandatory disconnection. As a consequence, it is imperative that all sites be properly secured and tested before being reconnected. Please log into the www.blm.gov

126. Nantahala Nat. Forest-Tsali Recreation Area
Probably the most popular features of Tsali Recreation Area are the 39 miles of trails suited for mountain bikers and horseback riders, as well as hikers.
http://ncnatural.com/NCUSFS/Nantahala/tsali.html
WEATHER CALENDARS ADVENTURES TRAVELS ... NCNatural's Nantahala National Forest Nantahala National Forest
Tsali Recreation Area
NCNATURAL
ABOUT US CONTACT The Challenge of Tsali
Probably the most popular features of Tsali Recreation Area are the 39 miles of trails suited for mountain bikers and horse-back riders, as well as hikers. The 4-loop system offers a variety of landscapes. You can climb 1-foot wide rugged paths or travel flat, well-beaten roads. The four trailsRight, Left, Mouse Branch, and Thompson Loopsmeander through mixed pine and hardwoods on a peninsula stretching into Fontana Lake. Hikers may travel the trails any day, but mounatin bikers and equestrians, the primary users, are kept separated by alternating use of trails. A schedule is posted at all trailheads. There is a fee for mountain bikers. Check in at the Cheoah District Ranger Station. Here's a preview of what you'll discover on the Tsali trails;
  • Right Loop
    Length: 11 miles
    Highlights: Single track, views of Lake Fontana, creek crossings, shorter 4- and 8- mile loops possible.

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