My TB's very first trailride was there. The people running the place (Jan and Moose) are VERY nice people and keep up the place very nice. We put our two horses in one of their paddocks over night and it worked out great. They have highlines that we used some of the time. Their stalls would have been too small for my 17 hand horse, but for small horses they would be fine. They have fire pits and picnic tables. They have running water and clean out houses. I think there is a place where you can shower but we didn't use that. They have electrical hookups for trailers. There were very few bugs there. The trails were very fun and very picturesque. Some trails were through beautiful fields and some trails were rocky and very steep, but my rookie trail horse did just fine. There were a few bridges over water also and my horse went right across. Before you head up the VERY steep driveway into the campground, put your truck into four-wheel drive and gun it until you're at the top of the hill. They've had to pull rigs up the hill with a tractor. I would definitely like to ride there again, even though it's about a 7-hour drive for me. Here's a picture between my horse's ears on the trail at Kickapoo. ![](http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c162/Pegskids/TrailrideSept2008/020.jpg)
Edited by Jumpergal 2010-05-16 7:02 AM
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