I've been going there quite frequently now that diesel is so expensive. It's just a couple hours from us. Lately we have been getting a deludge of rain. Normally the trails are dry because of the sandy soil. But right now, it is very muddy and lots of water crossings. Trails are not marked, but since it is only 1200 acres, you should be able to find camp. If you get lost easily, bring a GPS. Some trails are rocky, others sandy. Trails are moderate to easy. Open fields and wooded too. Camp is small, but nice. No trees. Need to haul your own water if you have a LQ. There is water at the barn for horses. Stalls are large, but you'll need to bring shavings. Bath house is very clean. Cabins are nice too. Steve goes out of his way to ensure you have everything you need. Saturday evening supper is nice and there is ususally a band or small cowboy group. Primitive camp usually has more of the party crowd, and the RV sites are usually quieter. Best thing of all is your stalls are cleaned everytime you take your horse out to ride. I love that!! |