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keystonefoxtrotters
Reg. Jun 2011
Posted 2011-06-26 6:57 PM (#135155)
Subject: White Mountains in VT/NH?


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Location: Tionesta PA

Has anyone been to the Buck N Horse Campground in Groton NH?  Or anything else in the White Mountains?Green Mountains?

We are in western PA and looking for a weeks trail riding in the north.  Any input is appreciated.  We don't mind rough trails but we would like a nice campground with hookups.

 

 




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NHtrailrider
Reg. Jun 2011
Posted 2011-06-27 9:57 PM (#135218 - in reply to #135155)
Subject: RE: White Mountains in VT/NH?


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Location: New Ipswich, NH
We have been camping and riding at Buck-N-Horse now for about five years. We like the riding there so much we now have a seasonal campsite. The campground has water/septic/electric hookups, pens for the horses and a bathhouse. It’s a small campground, I believe there are only 28 sites and only half of them have full hookups. There is over a hundred miles of trails in the area, mostly old logging roads, snowmobile trails, and seasonal dirt roads. The campground is on top of a mountain so mostly all the trails are very hilly mountain trails. We see moose and deer quite often while riding, mountain lions have also been sited in the area but I haven’t seen them yet. The scenery is fantastic, mountains, cliffs, waterfalls, glacial potholes, old mines, woods, woods, and more woods. If you like well groomed trails you will not like the trails here, but if you enjoy challenging trails and bushwhacking you will love the trails. Unfortunately most of the trails are unmarked but there are maps for the area, a good GPS would also help. Let me know when you plan on coming up, we are always looking for new riding friends.
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