Posted 2011-06-14 12:50 PM (#134850) Subject: Many Cedars and Circle E
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Location: grenada, ms
Planning a trip somewhere in Tennessee this fall. Was wondering if anyone could give me any info on either Many Cedars or Circle E. How good or bad are the trails and the campsites. Live about 200 miles from Many Cedars and 300 from Circle E. Planning to stay about a week at whichever I decide.
Posted 2011-06-14 2:08 PM (#134854 - in reply to #134850) Subject: RE: Many Cedars and Circle E
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Both have good facilities. Many Cedars only have trails for 2 to 3 days riding. At Circle E, you can ride for as long as you want to stay. If I were going to go to one for a whole week, I would go to Circle E.
Posted 2011-06-20 9:46 AM (#134993 - in reply to #134850) Subject: RE: Many Cedars and Circle E
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We spent a week at Circle E...facility is awsome..southern hospitality was remarkable..truely ! unfortunately we didn't get to ride near what we wanted..it started raining on the second morning and didn't stop until the evening before we left..8 straight days...and the fog up on top that mountain was thick as pea soup... and then ended up going home sick..so been there done that..but have mixed feeling about it ..ALL due to the weather.. in good weather we probably would have been in heaven !!!
Posted 2011-06-22 4:50 PM (#135052 - in reply to #134854) Subject: RE: Many Cedars and Circle E
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Originally written by tnmulerider on 2011-06-14 2:08 AM
Both have good facilities. Many Cedars only have trails for 2 to 3 days riding. At Circle E, you can ride for as long as you want to stay. If I were going to go to one for a whole week, I would go to Circle E.
Posted 2011-07-05 5:13 PM (#135396 - in reply to #134850) Subject: RE: Many Cedars and Circle E
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Went to many cedars in Oct a few years ago.....it was just beautiful when the leaves started changing. I think we rode more than 2-3 days. Some of the trails were a little rough but enjoyed it. Plus we took one whole day and went to Lawrenceburg to visit/shop with the Amish.