Posted 2012-08-02 5:19 PM (#146020 - in reply to #146015) Subject: RE: Stampede Run Horse Camp in KY
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Stampede Run is a nice camp, relatively small in size, run by very nice people. There's maybe 2 days of riding. If you are traveling all the way from Georgia to specifically camp there it may not be worth it. The Big South Fork may offer more and I would be a bit closer to you. (Hey, as a former Georgia Bulldog I wouldn't steer you wrong.) We ride at SR a few times each year since we're only about an hour away. If you do decide to go we'd be happy to show you the trails.
Posted 2012-08-07 12:10 PM (#146164 - in reply to #146015) Subject: RE: Stampede Run Horse Camp in KY
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Posts: 368 Location: Georgia
Thanks for the information. I have been to Big South fork and yes it was a great place to ride. I am trying to ride my horse in as many states as possible and I have yet to ride him in KY so I am looking for somewhere specifically in KY to camp/ride. Thanks again!!
Posted 2012-08-07 4:59 PM (#146166 - in reply to #146015) Subject: RE: Stampede Run Horse Camp in KY
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Posts: 178 Location: Richmond, Ky
Ya need to check-out Redhill Horsecamp, great camp and super owner, Gene will help ya all he can. Trails can be somewhat rocky at times but it's good riding.
Posted 2012-08-22 12:05 PM (#146529 - in reply to #146015) Subject: RE: Stampede Run Horse Camp in KY
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Location: jamestown, tn
One thing about opinions....everyones got one. I love riding at east fork trail ride in Jamestown, Tn. 100's of miles of trails easy to very difficult. Nice riding, if interested will ride with you. I rode 33 yrs at lots of organized rides in MO, KY, IL, TN, IA, WI, MI, IN..I can't tell you a favorite because they are all good.